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Milanese hotels used to be famous for being ultra-traditional, when they weren't downright dowdy. But since the turn of the millennium, the city has finally acquired some stylish lodgings that do justice to its reputation as Italy's fashion and design capital. At the top end, the contemporary chic of the Park Hyatt and the Bulgari has proved a hit with visiting business people and fashionistas, challenging comfortable old classics such as the Principe di Savoia. Decent mid-range and budget accommodation has always been a problem in this expense-account city, but there are now a few worthwhile options in this category—including one, 3Rooms, that feels like a cross between a guesthouse and a modern design museum.
Once upon a time, the Principe di Savoia was Milan's number-one luxury hotel. These days, it has plenty of competition from several new kids on the block, among...more
At the end of 2009, the Chedi was taken over by the Rezidor group and rebranded as the Radisson Blu. Apart from a welcome drop in price, little else has...more
Edgy and experimental, like the rest of Milan's Townhouse empire (the portfolio includes Townhouse 31, next door, and the luxurious Seven Stars Galleria), the...more
This lemon-yellow late-19th-century palazzina, with 18 rooms and suites, is located in a residential neighborhood in the eastern suburbs, but it's thankfully...more
The Town House Galleria aims for "seven star" status—whatever that means—and despite the stiff rates, the hotel certainly scores high for...more
Budget-conscious trendsetters should bookmark this striking four-star 87-room hotel in the far eastern reaches of the Navigli—an area known for its...more












