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Hotels in the center of Milan 3 stars: the best five

Milan is a city of Gothic cathedrals, charming basilicas, unique museums and galleries, magnificent squares, wonderful restaurants and, of course, boutiques of famous fashion houses, shopping centers, shops. The main historical sights of Milan, as well as the most fashionable shopping streets are located in the city center - that is why BlogoItaliano decided to prepare its own TOP-5 budget hotels in Milan, conveniently located both for excursions and for shopping. At the same time, we paid special attention to the ratings of guests who had already visited them when compiling the rating.

5.Hotel Dorè. Guest rating 8/10

Superior hotel in the center of Milan Hotel Dorè is located on Via Paganini, in the immediate vicinity of the famous Corso Buenos Aires shopping street. Near the hotel there is a railway station, as well as a great many boutiques, fashion shops, restaurants and clubs. Thanks to such a good location, Hotel Dorè guests will not have problems with what to see in Milan, even with a very short visit to the northern capital of Italy.

Hotel Dorè is close to the train station and many boutiques

The modern, spacious rooms are decorated in a classic style, in each room there is a bathroom with necessary toiletries, TV, air conditioning.

A buffet is served each morning in the breakfast room; Breakfast or a cup of coffee can also be enjoyed in the on-site garden.

View hotel Hotel dorè more details, see photos, read guest reviews and book a room here.

4.Hotel Star. Guest rating 8.5 / 10

Small cozy hotel in the center of Milan Hotel star is located on Via dei Bossi, a stone's throw from the La Scala Theater, a five-minute walk from Duomo Square, which is adjacent to the famous shopping arcade of Milan - Victor Emmanuel II Gallery (for more details, see Shopping in Milan: History and Famous places).

Hotel Star is a stone's throw from La Scala Theater

Comfortable rooms at Hotel Star are equipped with everything you need to relax - a TV, a minibar, a coffee maker. The polite and friendly staff is always ready to help - recommend the best shops, restaurants, interesting sights nearby. In the mornings, a light breakfast is served - coffee, juices, croissants.

You can see photos of Star hotel rooms, read guest reviews, book a room here.

3.Hotel Canada. Guest rating 8.6 / 10

Wonderful Hotel in Milan Canada located in the city center, just two metro stops from Duomo Square, the famous La Scala Theater is a 20-minute walk from the hotel. Near the hotel there is a metro station and a tram stop, which allows you to actively use Milan's public transport for trips to any area of ​​the city.

Hotel Canada is two metro stops from Duomo Square

Spacious rooms with large windows and comfortable furniture made of light wood, each room has a private bathroom, air conditioning, LCD TV, minibar. Hotel Canada serves homemade, delicious breakfasts in the cozy dining room. In addition to a good location, hotel guests emphasize the cleanliness of the rooms and the care of the staff. According to these criteria, the hotel scored 9.1 and 8.7 points out of 10 possible.

You can read the reviews of tourists about the hotel Canada, see photos and book a room here.

2.Eurohotel. Guest rating 8/10

Eurohotel - one of the best three star hotels in Milan, located on Via Sirtori in a historic building built in the 20s of the last century. Walking distance to the hotel is Via Montenapoleone - the most fashionable shopping street, one of the sides of the Milanese golden quadrangle, which, in turn, makes the Eurohotel choice especially suitable for those who come to Milan for sales.

Near the hotel is the most fashionable shopping street.

The cozy rooms are equipped with beautiful modern furniture, TVs, air conditioning, free internet, minibars, each room has an excellent bathroom.

Guests at the Eurohotel can enjoy breakfast, which can be served both inside the building and on the outdoor terrace or, weather permitting, in the garden.

Learn more about the Eurohotel, see photos and book a room here.

1.Hotel Gran Duca Di York. Guest rating 8.9 / 10

Hotel in the center of Milan Gran Duca Di York is located in a quiet street of Via Moneta, within walking distance of the Cathedral, Duomo Square, as well as the fashionable Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping center, which houses the most fashionable boutiques, restaurants and cafes. The location of the hotel is convenient both for tourists planning to explore the city sights, as well as for those who come to Milan for shopping.

Gran Duca Di York is within walking distance of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Gran Duca Di York is a historic Art Nouveau building dating back to the late 18th century; during the Second World War, the building was almost not damaged, ancient frescoes were even preserved in the hotel lobby.

The recently refurbished rooms are decorated in a traditional Italian style with bright, yet at the same time soothing colors. Each of them has everything you need for a comfortable stay - well-equipped bathrooms, air conditioning, free internet, and a minibar.

In addition to the superior location of the hotel, guests staying in it especially note the cleanliness of the rooms and the friendliness of the staff. Read their reviews, see photos and a map of the hotel’s location, and book a room here.

Of course, in the center of Milan you can find other excellent accommodation options. The most complete selection of hotels is located at the link below.

By the way: One of the main attractions of Milan is the fresco of Leonardo da Vinci Last Supper, which is certainly worth a look, once in the business capital of Italy. However, the stream of people who want to see it is so large that tickets for viewing are sometimes bought up a month in advance. About why Fresco causes such a stir, and how to see it by booking tickets in advance, BlogoItaliano wrote in the article The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci: You must not miss.

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