Top rated hotels in Milan

Hilton Garden Inn Milan North
4.3/5106 Reviews
Distretto Viale Monza
I can't wait to visit Milan and Book this hotel, first impressions when I walk in to the lobby I fall in love already. The check in need a little more time but it's fine, receptions staff all are friendly and nice. The room is spacious and comfortable, huge shower room and super clean. Reception girl inform us about the most famous pizza nearby and I have to thanks her for making such great recommendation..I am sorry I forgot her name because when I lost her name card. She's pretty and has tanning skins so sweet girl Lobby is huge and during the seasons of pandemic they didn't open the restaurant but can order if needed. We didn't try so sorry cannot recommend the food. But the pizza she recommended OMG so delicious 😋 I will post my video soon about Hilton Garden Inn Milan so pls subscribe wtlj on YouTube. Thanks
B&B Antico Cortile
4.6/574 Reviews
Distretto Viale Monza
Lovely b&b in a very convenient location.Very well looked after.My room was spotlessly clean and very nice.Metro station is about 50 metres from the b&b.Few nice cafes and restaurants near by.The host-Angela is lovely and very helpful.Many thanks
Hotel Venini
3.9/530 Reviews
Distretto Viale Monza
The worst hotel experience among the many places visited. I am calling looking for a room for disabled people compliant with regulations, with access to the hotel without architectural barriers and covered parking. They guarantee me what I request both in writing and orally, first an employee, then confirmed by the owner. Arrival: outdoor parking in an area inaccessible to wheelchairs (trolleybus tracks and slippery pavement), access is with steps, the owner begins ”but why can't you take a step?”... let's start well, I move with prosthetics and crutches and wheelchairs, ... as if you couldn't see it. Annoyed, he takes out a platform after trying to save himself the effort. I arrive at the room of a clean but very old, poorly maintained hotel, it seems to be in a one star hotel even though it has three. The room is minimal, not even a mini fridge or a telephone for any emergency or need. The bathroom passed off as unusable for disabled people, no hand shower on the toilet, flush shower tray without the seat... but we know that those in wheelchairs can shower while standing.... The shower siphon is high and unreachable from a sitting position, while the wall-mounted phone is placed so high that it is difficult to reach even standing. I highlight the critical issues and in response they tell me that this is how they did it and what does he know. Access to the bathroom is not possible due to the limited space created by the bed which is close to the door. This fortunately can be resolved by moving the furniture in the room. Luckily I only booked one night because I couldn't even take a shower or wash my hair to avoid risking a disastrous fall. The mirror in the room is placed high up and in the bathroom the ones compliant with standards, it's also a shame that this place is high up and unreachable when sitting. I get up for breakfast and arrive in front of the room which is also inaccessible with a step without a ramp. As if I were a sack of potatoes the owner makes me get off without listening to the instructions to do it correctly with consequent backlash. When I arrive, breakfast is practically over; contrary to what was indicated on the telephone that they had guaranteed breakfast until 11am as it was January 1st, they were closing at 10am. Poor quality of breakfast leftovers. To leave the breakfast room they lifted me up in a rough way, with further stress on my back. After paying the modest sum of €196 for a poor hotel with shameful service and disrespectful owners who treated you like a puppet to be lifted at worst I go towards the exit and again the owner tries not to put the platform and throw me down from the step without attention to my safety and health. I specify that fortunately I have a good level of autonomy but they put me in the position of not being able to self-manage by treating me like the poor handicapped girl and passing the responsibility for the problems onto their employee, like
Mrhostel Milano
2.7/56 Reviews
Distretto Viale Monza
In the north of Milan, it is a bit away from the subway station. It is more remote. The multi-person room is on the top floor. Luggage must be carried up. There is no personal cabinet in the room. There is a large heated bathroom. There are toiletries in the bathroom.
Milano Ostello
3.4/520 Reviews
Distretto Viale Monza
50 meters walk from the subway station, super close. In a yard, it is safe. The boss is an old man and a son, the father and the son opened, there is a restaurant but no tableware, the room is on the first floor, there is underground. Indoor bathroom, bath. Overall is OK.

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels15,090
Number of Reviews 27,306
Lowest PriceUS$66
Highest PriceUS$1,124
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$262
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$284