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13 Hotels and Resorts in Milan

Find your hotels in Milan with Minor Hotels

Thanks to our great selection of hotels in Milan, Minor Hotels is your best choice, whether you’re visiting the city for work or pleasure. As one of the world’s fashion capitals , Milan gives you the opportunity to explore the beautiful streets filled with exclusive boutiques while admiring its historic landmarks.

Hotels & Resorts in Milan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Milan best known for?

Milan is globally renowned as a fashion reference capital. Additionally, it boasts several historic buildings, monuments, and museums that are well worth visiting.

What are the best places to visit in Milan?

When walking from your hotel in Milan, you’ll notice the many historic buildings around the city. The most impressive of these is undoubtedly the Duomo Cathedral, built in 1386. You can admire its stunning exterior and even go to the top for breathtaking views of the city and the Alps.

Don’t miss Milan’s iconic churches, especially Santa Maria delle Grazie, home of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Last Supper.

Remember that Milan is one of the fashion capitals in the world, so make sure to visit Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II , the oldest shopping gallery in the world, where you can explore its luxurious boutiques.

What are the best things to do in Milan?

Exploring Milan is a special joy because everything is close to each other. In just a short walk from your hotel room in Milan, you’ll find famous attractions like La Scala Opera House , where you can also visit the Museo Teatrale alla Scala to learn about the history of opera.

For a shopping break or a place to eat, head to Via Montenapoleone or the Golden Rectangle, some of the most recognised shopping streets in the world.

What will the weather in Milan be like during my visit?

Milan’s weather varies depending on the time of the year, so it’s best to check the month you plan to visit. Summers are typically hot , with highs reaching up to 35ºC , while winter months, especially from December to February, are much colder, with average temperatures around 2ºC.

Spring and Autumn offer lovely weather, making them ideal seasons to explore the city.

What are the traditional foods in Milan?

Italian cuisine, particularly that of the Milan region, is highly appreciated worldwide. When visiting Milan, there are some meals you simply must try.

The most famous dish is Cotoletta alla Milanese , a delicious fried veal fillet covered in bread. Additionally, minestrone Milanese, Risotto alla Milanese or Polenta are popular dishes that you should try when in Milan.

How to get to Milan?

Flying is the most popular method to come into the city. Most international travellers fly into Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) , located outside the city centre. We advise you to take the Malpensa Express train or a bus to reach your hotel in Milan’s city centre. You can also get a taxi if you prefer direct and private transportation.

How to get around Milan?

Milan is compact and easy to explore on foot. However, Milan’s public transport system is very efficient, offering buses, trams and metro lines that will take you anywhere you need to go.

What areas of Milan should you stay in?

Minor Hotels offers accommodations in Milan’s best neighbourhoods, next to the most significant landmarks.

Whether you prefer staying in the heart of the city near major attractions like Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, or if you would rather be closer to the business districts in the Garibaldi area, Minor Hotels has the perfect accommodation in Milan.

If you prefer to stay in another less crowded area but popular with locals, you can also choose to stay in the Navigli area , known for trendy bars and sunset Aperitivo (the Italian term for a pre-dinner drink accompanied by snacks) on the charming canals.

What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Milan?

If you’re looking for where to stay in Milan, Minor Hotels offers conveniently located accommodations near the city’s top attractions , like the iconic Duomo di Milano. Our hotels in Milan offer top-notch services, including brand new fitness rooms, rooftop pools in select locations, and much more.

For business travel, our hotels offer a range of meeting rooms suitable for organising events, from small meetings to large conferences, all equipped with professional facilities and staff to meet your needs.

All our hotels are fully accessible , and private parking is available for our guests.