Vietnamonamour B&B
Charming Asian-themed B&B in Milan
This opulent, colourful bed and breakfast has four Asian-themed rooms individually decorated with dark wood and vibrant throws, bringing each one to life.
The owners have transformed a 1921 house with environmentally-friendly materials. The heating and hot water work using geothermal energy as well. All the furniture and decoration is in an Asian style.
The hotel also has a garden where you can enjoy an aperitif, and where they grow their own vegetables and herbs for the restaurant.
The B&B has a second location, in a 1890s building, decorated as a colonial Hanoi house, also with a garden.
The Restaurant
The restaurant serves delicious Asian food using, when possible, produce grown at their own garden.
Sights nearby
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Grattacielo Pirelli (Pirelli Tower), Northeast Milan
The Big Pirelli or 'Pirellone', as the tower is affectionately known by locals is, with its tapered sides, a feat of architectural prowess. In the 1950s, the 32-floor tower became Italy's first skyscraper and is still one of the tallest in the country.
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Cimitero Monumentale (Monumental Cemetery), Northeast Milan
Carlo Maciachini built the Monumental Cemetery between 1863 and 1866. The 250,000 m2 cemetery grounds are home to an eclectic assortment of memorial headstones, sculptures and monuments.
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Fabbrica del Vapore Gallery, Northwest Milan
Located at an old industrial facility, this multifunctional space is managed by Milan Town Council and open to all. It has a gallery exhibition space and offices of 200m2.
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Casa Museo Boschi-Di Stefano (Boschi Di Stefano House-Museum), Milan - Centre
Husband and wife Antonio and Marieda Boschi Di Stefano collected over two thousand works of contemporary art. About three hundred of these have been selected for their quality and distributed in chronological order in the ten exhibition areas of the Boschi Di Stefano Museum-Home.
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Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea (PAC) (Contemporary Arts Pavilion), Northeast Milan
PAC is Milan's most important centre for the exhibition of contemporary art, located in the heart of the city, near Porta Venezia's park.
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Pinacoteca di Brera (Brera Art Gallery), Northeast Milan
The Brera Art Gallery hosts one of Lombardy's most important permanent art collections. Though modest in breadth, the collection is outstanding in quality covering the works of acclaimed Italian artists from the 13th to the 20th centuries including masterpieces of Bellini, Raphael, Carvaggio, and Bramante.