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Hotel Pierre Milano
4.1/578 Reviews
Milan City Centre
Apart from the noisy construction work right at the front door, there is nobody to assist with arrival, luggage, and no concierge either. Only ever one person on the front desk and not very happy either! A taxi will drop you on the road out front and then it’s up to you. Booked a Junior Suite for over €300 and it just was not up to standard. Lousy plumbing (not new to old Italian buildings), noisy, dull with lots of confusing light switches, air-con that sounds like a jumbo jet, and no tissues in bathrooms. So does that sound 5 Star? This hotel must have had some prestige back in the day but it would struggle to make a 3 Star ranking today. Location is not good either. Surrounded by graffiti and dirty looking buildings. A decent walk to Duomo, allow at least 15 minutes and very difficult to access Milano Central Station: at least 30 minutes and €30 in a taxi as the traffic is terrible with all the roadworks. Check out some more up to date pics! And stay elsewhere.
Hotel Regina
4.3/569 Reviews
Milan City Centre
Lovely hotel. Perfect rooms. Amazing breakfast with lots of choice and staff are very friendly and helpful. It is situated in a great location to walk everywhere. The duomo and city centre shops are all-round 15 mins away and the Navagli area canals with all the bars and restaurants about 15 mins too. Central station was about 40 mins walk but it was past lots of sights so a really nice walk or easy to jump on a tram. We had a double room on floor 5 and it had everything we needed a very comfy bed and a lovely large shower. The trams went past but with both windows closed it was a very quiet murmur. Would definitely stay here again.
Vico Milano
4.7/525 Reviews
Navigli
This is a very stylish place. I was lured in by the beautiful entrance and Moroccan tiled bathrooms. The staff is very nice as well. But the room, a so-called suite, was just too small. Essentially a loft bed over a bathroom with one chair facing the front door. It is only a place to sleep, nothing more. My biggest issue was the lack of a proper window. The only outdoor light comes through a small skylight over the bed. It just felt claustrophobic to me. For $350/ night, I think one can do better. The hotel should be more upfront on their website about the window situation.We stayed only one night on our way to the airport so it was ok but I would not stay here again.
Ostello Bello
4.5/575 Reviews
Milan City Centre
Ostello Bello is a place of hospitality, color, music and total cleanliness of every room within the structure. Between the Dome of Milan and modern City Line. A little dream where I'll come back for sure.
Hotel Ariston
4/564 Reviews
Milan City Centre
They are trying. The common areas looks newly upgrade and is nice. The elevators (2) serve all 8 floors and are very small, fitting 1 person with a bag or two, standing really close with average waiting time of 7min13sec to get one. The good: -easy 10min walk to the Duoma -common areas look nice -well located The not-so-good: -VERY small rooms -elevators as mentioned earlier -extremely noisy. The doors are not soundproof you hear other doors slamming, people talking and there is a night club close by (sounds like it was inside my room) -very expensive for what you get....I paid E350 for a room that is not worth more than E150 Better than sleeping on the streets I guess but still
Hotel Mentana, by R Collection Hotels
4/540 Reviews
Milan City Centre
The hotel in Milan is in a quiet place and it is not comparable to a hotel in China, but the price is relatively cheap and affordable. I lived in this hotel with my classmate for three nights.

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