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Hotel Rio
3.9/5116 Reviews

Hotel Rio

City Centre Milan|0.06km from Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Satiro
The hotel is located right in the city centre about 50 metres from the Duomo and the underground station. Check-in and service was fast and efficient. The room was spotlessly clean and had shower, TV, fridge, air conditioning and free wi-fi. Breakfast selection was excellent with fresh bread and pastries, cured meats, cheese, cooked food, yoghurt with orange juice and freshly made coffee. As it’s right in the centre of the city there is some road noise. From the Duomo walk straight up Via Orefici and Via Dante (with lots of outdoor restaurants) to the castle and the town park behind it. From the Duomo, four stops on the yellow line of the metro (tickets cost €2 from the machines - cash or card) take you to Central Station. From here you can get to Bergamo, Lake Como and Lake Maggiore within an hour. Tickets can be bought from the machines or office and are €6-9 each way. For Lake Como either get the train to Varenna Esino then ferry to Bellagio, another ferry to Como and the train back to Milan or do it the other way round. There are two train stations in Como, Lago is right by the lake but the trains are slower, San Giovanni is on the edge of town with faster service. For the ferry between Como and Bellagio I recommend taking the slowest one that stops everywhere as it’s cheaper (€10 - pay at kiosk) and you get fantastic views as you zig-zag across the lake. I started off wondering how it could take 2 hours but finished wishing it would never end.
Matilde Boutique Hotel
4.4/551 Reviews

Matilde Boutique Hotel

City Centre Milan|0.07km from Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Satiro
We loved this boutique, Milanese hotel which couldn’t have a more central location: off Via Torino, literally a 2 minute walk from Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. The experience was wholly positive beginning from the correspondence with Eleonora and Omema, who are both friendly, competent and professional. Yulia at the reception was great too! The decor of this hotel is well-thought-out, the rooms are spacious, practical, pleasing to the eye, the owners sure went all the way while remodeling as the materials used are certainly not on the cheap side. The amenities in the rooms are all-inclusive (they even provide a separate wash for the sensitive body parts). We are a family of 5 and requested 2 adjacent rooms, which we did - on the 5th floor (which was very convenient for us). The bed mattresses and pillows were so very comfortable and provided the essentials for an enjoyable sleep. The bathroom is huge and well divided: walk-in shower on the right, washing basin in the center and the toilet with the bidet on the left. Compartmentalized with beautiful glass doors (the one on the shower side being sandblasted for added privacy). Although I am a light sleeper, the sound of the tram didn’t bother me at all during the night. I believe the glass windows are well-insulated. Breakfast was served on the first floor and it caters to almost all tastes (including vegans and the ones who prefer milk substitutes). There’s a large array of choice and it is quite rich. You get to choose your coffee which is very tasty by the way (anticipated, since you are in Italy), not sure if you can get to choose your eggs, I hadn’t asked, since what was offered was more than satisfactory in every respect (breads, croissants, cheeses, cold-cuts, cereals, fruits, pastries salty and sweet, salads, cakes, juices, sparkling or mineral San Pelegrino, etc). They even allowed us to stay in one of the rooms till 14:00 whereas check-out is at 12:00 noon without any extra charge and they were kind enough to arrange a taxi airport service for us. Without a doubt, I would stay in Matilde again during my next visit in Milan!

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Amabilia Suites
4.6/518 Reviews
City Centre
very good choice, Magnificent room with a superb view of the Duomo. Comfortable, perfectly decorated, and equipped, it fulfills all the criteria for a stay full of magic ☺ We were in Milan at the beginning of May 22 and the welcome we received was friendly, courteous, clear and precise as we expected. Cleanliness, you can go there with your eyes closed (but that said between us would be a shame). We remain enchanted by the setting, we hope to return very soon. My eyes are still shining, thank you for this moment
Speronari Suites
4.3/548 Reviews
City Centre
Travelled to Milan but the usual hotel I stay at was shut - most hotels still are. Came across the Speronari website and saw it was open. I always stay near the Duomo so great location (this small street was a bit dingy in the past but no more now, with bars and restaurants). Given circumstances also good prices. Win-win. Really enjoyed my stay: new building and fresh rooms. I was upgraded to the excellent terrace room right in front of Milan’s historic San Satiro church and bell tower. Lovely room, comfortable bed and excellent staff. The decision to stay open should pay off: I certainly will be back! Thank you for a lovely stay.
Hotel Rio
3.9/5116 Reviews
City Centre
The hotel is located right in the city centre about 50 metres from the Duomo and the underground station. Check-in and service was fast and efficient. The room was spotlessly clean and had shower, TV, fridge, air conditioning and free wi-fi. Breakfast selection was excellent with fresh bread and pastries, cured meats, cheese, cooked food, yoghurt with orange juice and freshly made coffee. As it’s right in the centre of the city there is some road noise. From the Duomo walk straight up Via Orefici and Via Dante (with lots of outdoor restaurants) to the castle and the town park behind it. From the Duomo, four stops on the yellow line of the metro (tickets cost €2 from the machines - cash or card) take you to Central Station. From here you can get to Bergamo, Lake Como and Lake Maggiore within an hour. Tickets can be bought from the machines or office and are €6-9 each way. For Lake Como either get the train to Varenna Esino then ferry to Bellagio, another ferry to Como and the train back to Milan or do it the other way round. There are two train stations in Como, Lago is right by the lake but the trains are slower, San Giovanni is on the edge of town with faster service. For the ferry between Como and Bellagio I recommend taking the slowest one that stops everywhere as it’s cheaper (€10 - pay at kiosk) and you get fantastic views as you zig-zag across the lake. I started off wondering how it could take 2 hours but finished wishing it would never end.
Matilde Boutique Hotel
4.4/551 Reviews
City Centre
We loved this boutique, Milanese hotel which couldn’t have a more central location: off Via Torino, literally a 2 minute walk from Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. The experience was wholly positive beginning from the correspondence with Eleonora and Omema, who are both friendly, competent and professional. Yulia at the reception was great too! The decor of this hotel is well-thought-out, the rooms are spacious, practical, pleasing to the eye, the owners sure went all the way while remodeling as the materials used are certainly not on the cheap side. The amenities in the rooms are all-inclusive (they even provide a separate wash for the sensitive body parts). We are a family of 5 and requested 2 adjacent rooms, which we did - on the 5th floor (which was very convenient for us). The bed mattresses and pillows were so very comfortable and provided the essentials for an enjoyable sleep. The bathroom is huge and well divided: walk-in shower on the right, washing basin in the center and the toilet with the bidet on the left. Compartmentalized with beautiful glass doors (the one on the shower side being sandblasted for added privacy). Although I am a light sleeper, the sound of the tram didn’t bother me at all during the night. I believe the glass windows are well-insulated. Breakfast was served on the first floor and it caters to almost all tastes (including vegans and the ones who prefer milk substitutes). There’s a large array of choice and it is quite rich. You get to choose your coffee which is very tasty by the way (anticipated, since you are in Italy), not sure if you can get to choose your eggs, I hadn’t asked, since what was offered was more than satisfactory in every respect (breads, croissants, cheeses, cold-cuts, cereals, fruits, pastries salty and sweet, salads, cakes, juices, sparkling or mineral San Pelegrino, etc). They even allowed us to stay in one of the rooms till 14:00 whereas check-out is at 12:00 noon without any extra charge and they were kind enough to arrange a taxi airport service for us. Without a doubt, I would stay in Matilde again during my next visit in Milan!
Maison Milano | Una Esperienze
4.2/5111 Reviews
City Centre
Our travel agent booked this hotel and I figured that since the TripAdvisor score was pretty good, that this would be a good option. We were pretty disappointed. It's hard to deny how good the location is to the sites are as you are one block away from the Duomo and the other side of the piazza from the Vittorio Emmanuelle. The lobby is not impressive (which is fine) but the room wasn't either. It is modern-ish but lacking in charm or style. The walls were pretty marked up and the carpet had stains on it in addition to the wear and tear of a hotel carpet. Milan was hot when we were there. The A/C was marginal with the bathroom door open--we closed the bathroom door to keep the air conditioning in the bedroom but then the bathroom would become quite hot. The noise from the street trolleys could be heard from our bedroom. The staff was generally genial and accommodating.
Odsweet Duomo Milano Hotel
4.5/543 Reviews
City Centre
The hotel location is great, i can say that you literally is in the center of everything, the dome, shopping centers, restaurants and all attractions. About the service, you just need to call Ereena and she will take care of everything. She’s extremely supportive, helpful and welcoming. I was planning to go to Turin and wanted to ask a simple question ended with she’s doing the stadium reservation for me, helped in metro inquiries and was completely happy to help. Yassin is also a great guy, he supported alot in the day of travel. The restaurants are excellent in food taste and presentation. I ate seabass and it was just great. Rooftop also serves a very nice breakfast. The only comment is about some noise at night due to cars but it’s completely understandable in the location. Finally don’t forget to taste the marshmallow flower 😉. Highly recommended.

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