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Enterprise Hotel

Corso Sempione 91, Milan, Italy | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Beautiful rooftop spa with panoramic views of Milan

  • Quiet, clean rooms with Asian-inspired design

  • Six on-site restaurants and bars

  • Convenient tram stop outside the hotel entrance

  • Conference center and eight meeting rooms

  • On-site fitness center

  • Weekly live music in the Lounge American Bar

  • Pleasant indoor garden with table seating

Cons
  • Fee for covered parking

  • Not within walking distance of Milan's city center

  • Some complaints of small rooms with worn decor

Bottom Line

The 126-room Enterprise Hotel is an upscale but still budget-friendly pick located in a residential area adjacent to Milan's city center. A tram stop outside the hotel entrance connects guests to the center of Milan in 20 minutes. Rooms are quiet and clean with flat-screen TVs and an emphasis on Asian-inspired design. There is a rooftop spa with Turkish bath and hydro-pool along with six different bars and restaurants (including the Wine Cellar for Italian wines). A pleasant indoor garden and fitness center are nice amenities, but there is a fee for covered parking and the location isn't walking distance to Milan's popular attractions.

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Corso Sempione 91, Milan, Italy
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pets Allowed
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Spa
  • Airport Transportation

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Scene

An Asian-inspired hotel

The bright and airy lobby inside the Enterprise Hotel has floor-to-ceiling windows with street views. Overhead, large silver discs hang from the ceiling. An abstract painted elephant statue and Asian daybed adds interest to the basic gray and white club chairs. Outside, there's a covered garden with patio furniture and overflowing potted plants. Asian touches throughout the public spaces include statues of the Buddha. Bar Cupola looks like a mini discotheque with a green onyx bar, shiny green mosaic tiles, and leather banquette seating.

Location

In an elegant residential neighborhood near the Fieramilanocity district

Though the Enterprise Hotel's location in a quiet residential neighborhood near the Fieramilanocity isn't ideal for tourists, there is a tram station just outside the hotel entrance that brings passengers to the city center in about 20 minutes. The neighborhood itself has local shops and restaurants that are geared towards residents. Paid private parking is convenient for those with a car.

Rooms

Clean, cozy rooms with Asian-inspired design

Each room and suite at Enterprise Hotel is decorated with Asian touches including rice paper doors on the built-in closets and bamboo floral wallpaper in the Kyoto garden room (this room has a particularly feminine vibe with a rose-colored plush headboard and dragonflies on the wallpaper). The Junior Suite and Executive Room look the most stately with horizontally striped white wallpaper and mosaic tiles in the bathrooms. Hardwood floors and bathtubs come standard, as do flat-screen TVs and electric kettles.

Features

Asian-themed rooftop spa, small fitness center, and variety of restaurants/bars

The stylish rooftop spa is the standout feature at Enterprise Hotel, though there is a fee to use the facilities without booking a massage. Cool features include chromotherapy and aromatherapy showers, a hydro-pool with views of Milan, and Turkish bath. The fitness center is tiny, but there's a strength-training machine and two stationary bikes, along with a treadmill. Downstairs, the wine cellar looks quintessentially Italian with exposed brick and rows of displayed wine bottles.