Via Galileo Galilei 2, Milan, Italy | +39 02 63 63461
Upscale, stylish hotel in the heart of Milan's fashion center
Convenient location on a tram stop and 10-minute walk to subway
Traditional or modern rooms with city or courtyard views
Stylish, cheery restaurant service all meals, plus coffee shop and bar
Outdoor terrace with modern vibe and street view
Free Italian or continental breakfast
Business center with fax and copier
Room service with limited hours
Airport transfers and garage parking for a fee
Free Wi-Fi
Pets allowed
No gym
Noise from the tram can be bothersome
Traditionally decorated rooms are on the dated side
The 103-room Windsor Hotel Milano is an upscale property with equal parts modern and traditional style, bounded by the city's premiere shopping districts. Rooms either face the street or the courtyard, and vary between a traditionally elegant style (that can verge on dated) and a modern, polished style that resembles the chic common areas. A free Italian or continental breakfast is served in the cheerful Clotilde Bistrot, a well-lit, two-story restaurant that also serves regional fare at lunch and dinner. Entrance to the hotel is through its crisp, modern terrace with maroon awnings and black minimalist tables and chairs. The ample lobby offers several seating areas with plush sofas and chairs. There is a tram stop just outside the door and the hotel is a 10-minute walk to Milan's main train station. As an alternative, travelers could try the four-pearl Carlyle Brera Hotel in the same neighborhood.
Scene
Centrally located, upscale hotel with a great terrace for people-watching
The Clotilde Bistrot, a two-story, hip restaurant within the Windsor Hotel Milano, provides a buzzy atmosphere for this four-pearl hotel in the city's fashion district. Its first floor coffee shop -- with dark painted walls and a ceiling sprinkled with LED lights -- has a sparkling, long glass counter with offerings including pretty pastries and plump breads. Black bentwood, cushioned chairs, and plain pine tables dot the space. The hotel itself is a gray-and-cream high-rise, with the entrance being reached through a stylish terrace of plants, contemporary tables, and chairs under a maroon awning. This space allows people-watching both inside and outside the hotel. The guests here are an international crowd, including business people in the fashion industry and tourists interested in shopping and sightseeing. The hotel lobby, which faces the terrace, has pretty upholstered chairs and sofas in bright shades of melon. This property provides quality common spaces for mixing and mingling, but some of the traditional rooms are on the dated side.
Location
In the bohemian Centro Brera neighborhood
The Windsor Hotel Milano is just outside Area C, where the city limits vehicular traffic. Guests can drive up to the hotel in this street, or park their car, for a fee, in a nearby garage and walk to the hotel. If guests arrive by train at Milano Centrale Station, it is a 10-minute walk to the hotel. The hotel itself is bounded by the Golden Quadrangle and Corso Como, an area known for its high-end shopping. The heart of this fashionista scene is a 15-minute walk from the hotel. The Repubblica metro line, the closest subway, is a four-minute walk away. La Scala is a seven-minute drive or a 13-minute train ride. The Duomo, Milan's magnificent cathedral, is a 10-minute train ride or seven-minute drive. The 10 Corso Complex, a huge indoor shopping and dining facility, is a nine-minute walk away. Malpensa Airport is between a 50- to 63-minute train ride. The Orio al Serio Airport is a 48-minute drive or two-hour train ride. Linate Airport is a 35-minute train ride or a 25-minute drive.
Rooms
Rooms in two categories: traditional and a bit dated or stylish and polished
Rooms at the Windsor Hotel Milano are split between two general categories, and guests should specify when booking whether they want a traditional room (patterned carpets, striped draperies, and a built-in wooden headboard and side tables) or a modern room (bleached wood floors, an attractive fabric-tufted headboard, and wall-mounted flat-screen TV). Larger rooms have sofas. Another thing to specify is the view, which is either of the street or the courtyard. But all rooms include air-conditioning, digital safes, free Wi-Fi, electric kettles, and bathrobes and slippers. Nonalcoholic drinks from the minibar are free, and a selection of treats from Eataly is available for a fee. Bathrooms also vary; the Executive Rooms for example, have dated bathrooms with cream tile and bright lights, hotel-brand toiletries, and old-style hairdryers. By contrast, the renovated rooms have stylish bathrooms that includes sinks set in curved counters and tubs with rainfall showerheads behind glass partitions; hairdryers are modern and toiletries are Ortigia.
Features
A chic restaurant and coffee shop, stylish outdoor terrace, free Wi-Fi, and a business center
The entrance of the Windsor is reached by crossing a stylish terrace, complete with contemporary chairs and tables set beneath an awning; it is a great spot for people watching. Also on-site is a stylish, two-story restaurant, Clotilde Bistrot, that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The breakfast is free, and includes Italian or continental breakfast. It includes a coffee shop and bar. There is also a lobby bar and a vending machine. The hotel has a business center for meetings, and Wi-Fi is free throughout. The front desk is staffed 24 hours by a multilingual staff. Concierge services are available as well. The hotel will arrange limousine pickup for a fee, and parking is available for a fee. Luggage storage is offered for free, and pets are welcome. Room service is offered on a limited basis. Cribs are provided upon request.