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Holiday Inn Nord-Zara
4.4/584 Reviews
I booked and paid for standard bed however once I was there I was informed they are full to capacity and only twins beds were available. My trip was for 5 nights and the they would only be able to offer me a standard bed the last night of my stay. I was also told that I'm staying longer than the normal as their minimum patrons stays between 2-3 nights and my stay is longer. The food is also not desirable. I was disappointed by that being in Italy and not having a capable chef. The person working was overwhelm as the was the only one and there were many people to attend to. The location was not ideal as it was right next to an abandon building and walking to get the bus was dark and creepy. Because it was my first time in Milan I was expecting more but next time I'll choose another hotel closer to the town. It's good if you're seeking few days just to stay All the staff at the front desk were exceptional and that was a pluys
Cosmo Hotel Palace
4.3/5121 Reviews
A very spacious and well-kept hotel on the outskirts of Milan. The reception desk staff is prompt and helpful; be it checking-in, asking for advice or calling a taxi. Very much appreciated their courtesy. The room was a bit smaller than expected and had no tea / coffee facilities or ironing stand. But all these things were provided quickly if requested. Daily room making service was very good. The bed was comfortable and there was no extra noise around. The breakfast was wonderful, with lots of choices. The girls there spoke very good English and cappuccino was always served in style and courtesy. The hotel had three lifts and each was indicated by a digital sign board beneath the centre one. They were quick and it was easy to know which door would open by looking at the display board. The only drawback was its distance from anywhere of interest in Milan. We chose the public transport a few times and the journey involved travelling one part via tram and then switching to the underground metro system with one change to reach the Duomo area.Taxi ride each way was around 30 Euros. The low cost of the rooms was an incentive to choose this place to stay but if you are to enjoy Milan then it is better to be closer to the city centre though it is quite expensive.
Best Western Plus Hotel Monza e Brianza Palace
4.2/546 Reviews
With the complex spaghetti roads, roundabouts and construction we spent half an hour going around in circles trying to find them. We did find the Holiday Inn first and they gave us directions that almost worked. Let's start with the fine print. The hotel isn't in Monza, but in the dreary town next to it. Much of it seems industrial, warehouses and potentially polluting businesses you wouldn't want to live next to..The hotel sits next to a heavy traffic artery with plenty of truck traffic heading somewhere else. It is not a lot more attractive than much of the Bronx. Outside, the hotel looks forlorn. Inside it isn't quite as ugly with a vague atrium feel with plenty of glass and stone.. There is a large parking area behind the front, which is welcome but usually filled with seminar/convention traffic. Best Westerns are independently owned and not cookie cutter. We have always found personnel associated with the brand to be kind and helpful, and that was the case here. The hotel is very clean and our room was spacious, modern and comfortable although decorated in dormitory/institutional beige and brown. You could wake up and have no idea where you were, except for the parking lot behind. After the stressful drive, we decided to have dinner at the hotel, and it was adequate if not inspiring. Two breakfasts were decidedly more mediocre. I am depressed at how many nominally 4 star hotels use industrial grade orange juice, mediocre brand yogurts and pastries and especially weak and second rate coffee. That is inexcusable in a country that has some of the best brands in the world. Don't they know that Nescafe is awful!!! We took a cab into town to see some sights. Beware, you will probably get ripped off. The taxi meter was at 14.5 Euros when we got in; 25 Euros in the heart of the city. Perhaps it is legal for the cab to turn on the meter when they get the call. but that isn't entirely reasonable. Monza has some extraordinary ancient buildings and historical sites, and lots of ugly modern ones. On the way into town and back, we saw several miles of scruffy apartments and dozens of grassy spaces that hadn't been mowed. Of course, that isn't the hotel's fault, but why stay out there iuless you are conferencing? Candidly, I can't think of any reason to come back.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels2
Number of Reviews84
Lowest PriceCAD 82
Highest PriceCAD 334
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 170
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 180