Vietnamonamour B&B
This opulent, colourful bed and breakfast has four Asian-themed rooms individually decorated with dark wood and vibrant throws, bringing each one to life.
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As an international design hub, you can expect to find Milan offering chic, contemporary, well-finished boutique hotels as well as more traditional, opulent offerings. Hotels can get booked up quickly if there are trade exhibitions on so it is sensible to book in advance.
This opulent, colourful bed and breakfast has four Asian-themed rooms individually decorated with dark wood and vibrant throws, bringing each one to life.
A refined and sophisticated hotel housed in four 18th century buildings, the service and atmosphere is as expected from the international luxury hotelier group, Mandarin Oriental. A Michelin-starred restaurant and extensive luxury spa are the highlights.
Originally opened in 1932, the hotel has been completely renovated by renowned Milanese designer Marco Piva. An architectural jewel of Belle Époque grandeur, Piva has created an extraordinary new destination in the city of style.
This splendid Relais & Châteaux hotel features 14 beautifully furnished rooms with wonderful views over the coastline of Lake Maggiore. This is one of the best accommodation choices in the area, with an excellent Michelin-starred restaurant attached.
Sitting directly on the waterfront, this locanda has been a guest house since the 1500s and today has just seven rooms and seven suites offering a luxurious and private stay. It has a lovely pool overlooking Lake Garda and an excellent traditional Italian restaurant where dishes are seasoned with San Vigilio's own extra virgin olive oil.
The hotel offers contemporarily designed rooms and a little enchanting veranda. An ideal location if you are visiting one of the many Milan fairs.
This is Milan's oldest hotel, opened in 1863, and then named the ”Albergo di Milano”. Its has been a sort of 'annex' to La Scala for many years - with some rooms even having adjoining doors to the theatre.