Milan Hotels

From chic bed and breakfasts to world-famous chains, there is no shortage of hotels in Milan. However, quality budget stays are few and far between and hotel owners aren’t shy of price hiking during busy periods.

The Milan hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €350)
Moderate (€150 to €350)
Cheap (up to €150)

These are the starting prices for a double room, including taxes and breakfast, unless otherwise specified.

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Magna Pars Suites

+39 02 833 8371.

If you want to spend the night as a supermodel might, then these huge stylish suites in a converted perfume factory are just the ticket. Located in the fashionable Forcella district, which is awash with designers in fashion week, this suite-only hotel has every mod con.

Via Forcella, 6, 20144, Milan, Italy

TownHouse Galleria

+39 02 3659 4690

Just a stone's throw from the Duomo, this is Europe's first 7-star hotel. It offers guests an in-room coiffeur and spa service, free Wi-Fi, and a fully stocked minibar that is refurbished daily. They offer a choice of contemporary suites overlook the Galleria. Exclusive and opulent, it gives guests serious bragging rights.

Via Silvio Pellico 8, 20121, Milan, Italy

David Beckham, Ben Affleck and Sophia Loren are among the celebrities to have graced this top-notch luxury hotel. With all the hustle and bustle of a large hotel, but the attentive service of a boutique, the swimming pool, spa and impressive bar make Principe Di Savoia one of Milan’s more fashionable stays.

Piazza Della Repubblica 17, 20124, Milan, Italy

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