incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,85/10 - A stay at this 4 stars hotel ensures freedom to ... more
thouroughly enjoy the city, visit the historical center, browse at the most exclusive shopping sites, the most famous fashion stores, the fashionable places and the...
Conveniently situated in the heart of Milan, immediately by the central railway station, ... more
this newly refurbished hotel offers contemporary amenities in amid metropolitan chic.Rooms offer a charming yet functional atmosphere, for the combination business...
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Escape to an oasis of luxury and refined simplicity in the heart of Milan Whether you are ... more
traveling for business or pleasure the Starhotel Anderson is an inspired choice for lodging in Italy Enjoy exquisite opulence in spacious guest rooms brimming wi...
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Location. The Starhotels Anderson is 100 meters from the Central Train Station and the ... more
shopping venues of the Via Vittor Pisani in downtown Milan, Italy. The boutique shops and restaurants of the Corso Buenos Aires are three blocks away. Within three ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Starhotels Anderson is 100 meters from the Central Train Station and the ... more
shopping venues of the Via Vittor Pisani in downtown Milan, Italy. The boutique shops and restaurantsof the Corso Buenos Aires are three blocks away. Within three k...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: cheaper than many in the area, clean, comfortable, easy access to sights Disadvantages: bathroom not great, no restaurant
Named the 10th most expensive city in the world in terms of cost of living (Mercer's Cost of Living Survey, 2008), Milan isn't generally a city you'd associate with budget hotels. However, that was exactly what I was in search of when travelling to the city for a 3-night stay in October 2008. Knowing that a large proportion of my money would be spent on shopping and eating out, I was on the hunt for accommodation that was cheap, central and comfortable.
You'l struggle to find anything that fits the bill in the centre of the city - anything in the Duomo (cathedral) or main shopping areas tends to be more pricey, or cheap for a good reason (i.e., incredibly basic). We were happy to look a little further out, and eventually decided to book a twin room at Hotel Teco through laterooms.com.
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Hotel Teco is located on a tiny ...
Starhotels Splendido it's by far the first hotel to AVOID when you're in Milan. The first memory I'll have of this hotel is that I've got my digital camera stolen, obviously by some of the hotel staff since I didn't have any guests and the room was always locked. I filled a complaint with the local police but with no hope to get something recovered. I've contacted my company to try to do the check-out earlier than predicted as I don't feel safe here anymore. I'm not comfortable with the idea that they spent almost 20 000 euro for me and my colleague accommodation (almost 3 months here, it really was a hell) and I've got robbed. Other leak points: the rooms are very small (I think the ad photos from their site were taken at another hotel) and noisy (the subway is just under the hotel + the rooms are not well isolated). Some of the front ...
Advantages: Clean, Loads of restaurants, comfy seats Disadvantages: No where to smoke
Imagine being tired, yet handcuffed to a running machine thats on full pelt, welcome to Milan Malpensa.
The Airport that doesn\'t accommodate the needs of the smoker, (And the staff almost start laughing when you ask where the smoking area is!) brings to you the largest Duty free shop Ive ever seen in the EU, quite a few restaurants and cafe\'s and several bathrooms (Where the occasional smoker hangs out waiting to be handcuffed and pinned to the floor by the Italian Police)
The airport is connected to Milan by the Milano-Varese motorway as well by a dedicated train called \"Malpensa Express\". It is also connected to Linate Airport by a scheduled bus service. The Milan airport system has a third international airport, Orio al Serio Airport, which serves low-cost and charter traffic.
Malpensa handled over 21.7 million passengers ...