Via San Raffaele 3, Milan, Italy | (618) 248-8274
Central location near the Duomo, public transport,
dining, and shopping
Industrial-style rooms with flat-screen TVs and
minibars
Some rooms have patios or massage armchairs
24-hour fitness center with weights and cardio
machines
Restaurant, bar, and 24-hour room service
Breakfast buffet included in rates
Meeting room and public computer
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Valet parking (for a fee)
Small rooms with no coffee/tea-making facilities or dressers
Complaints of noise from bar
Reports of unreliable Wi-Fi
Industrial style may not suit all tastes
The 64-room, four-pearl Hotel Straf is
known for its industrial-chic decor (which might not suit all tastes) and lively bar that attracts guests and locals alike. Its central location is a major
draw, and some guest rooms have spectacular views of the Milan Cathedral.
Though the rooms have flat-screen TVs and minibars, they’re small, stark, and lack
tea/coffee facilities. Notable amenities include a small gym, a meeting
room, and a restaurant that serves lunch and a free breakfast buffet in the
mornings. Wi-Fi is free, but sometimes unreliable. Travelers seeking something
a bit more luxurious and a quieter atmosphere might want to check out Hotel Milano Scala, which has a cozy bar and lounge as well as a stunning rooftop
terrace.
Scene
Industrial-chic hotel with a lively bar that attracts a young, hip crowd
Situated in a historic building near
the Duomo, Hotel Straf is a small, modern hotel with stylish, industrial-chic interiors
that attract young couples. The small lobby has a burnished iron desk and
intimately lit seating area filled with fluorescent lights, a small skylight,
and colorful low couches and benches. Overall, the hotel lacks art or
decorative items in most areas, making for a cold, minimalist style. Some dislike the stark, unfinished
look of some of the common spaces, like the hallways with cement walls. The hotel’s
restaurant features chic decor with textured cement walls and floors, streamlined
black and white tables, and some abstract art. However, the backless stools might make for an uncomfortable meal. By contrast, the bar has a more
relaxed vibe with a large comfy leather sofa, low-lighting, multiple bar areas,
and a flat-screen TV. It's popular among both guests and locals, making for noisy evenings for those needing an early night’s
sleep.
Location
Central Milan, near the Duomo, shopping, and restaurants
The hotel’s location is one of its biggest draws -- it’s in central Milan and right by the iconic Duomo di Milano, or the Milan Cathedral. It’s surrounded by shopping, with lots of boutiques, shops, and department stores nearby, as well as restaurants and cafes. There’s a metro station a three-minute walk from the hotel, as well as several tram stops within a five-minute walk. Many top sights are within walking distance of the hotel, such as Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (two-minute walk), the Teatro alla Scala (four-minute walk), Sforzesco Castle (15-minute walk), and Santa Maria delle Grazie (20-minute walk). Milan's Linate Airport is a
20-minute drive from the hotel, while Malpensa Airport can be reached in around 45 minutes. Orio al Serio Airport in Bergamo is also about 45 minutes to an hour away.
Rooms
Rooms with stark industrial decor plus flat-screen TVs, minibars, and in some, massage chairs
Rooms vary in size and furnishings,
though all feature industrial-chic decor in neutral, minimal hues. But there’s something off-putting to many guests about the stark nature of the spaces -- many rooms have unfinished cement walls with plaster or wooden two-by-fours affixed to them. Others have a more polished vibe with smooth
walls and textured art pieces. Some of the rooms are quite small, but there
are also three spacious suites with living areas and beautiful views of the Milan
Cathedral from private terraces. Relax Rooms include massage chairs, while
Well-Being Rooms have aromatherapy and chromotherapy. All rooms have
modern flat-screen TVs, minibars, safes, air-conditioning, and work desks with
short backless modern stools, but they lack dressers and coffee- and tea-making facilities. There’s free Wi-Fi, but there have been reports of a spotty
connection. Noise from the bar is reportedly heard from many rooms. Bathrooms
are generally small, and are all black (even the toilets and bidets) or decorated entirely in brandished iron. They are outfitted with shower/tub combos, large trendy vessel
sinks, toiletries, and hairdryers.
Features
Restaurant serving breakfast and lunch, popular bar, small fitness center, and a meeting room
As a relatively small boutique hotel, Hotel Straf has no space for a swimming pool, nor does it have a steam room or sauna. It does, however, offer many top-notch facilities, including a small 24-hour
fitness center with cardio, weight machines, and free weights. There’s an
on-site restaurant where a breakfast buffet (included in room rates) is served
in the mornings and a lunch is offered during the day. The restaurant’s bar is
especially popular in the evenings, attracting a young, hip, and loud crowd of locals and guests alike. Room service is offered 24/7, but a light menu is offered late at
night. There is a fully equipped meeting room available, as well as a computer for guests' use and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Valet
parking is offered for a fee.