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Hotel Panizza
4/540 Reviews

Hotel Panizza

San Siro Milan|0.14km from Ente Per Il Diritto Allo Studio Universitario Della Universita' Cattol
The hotel is located near the Church of the Virgin of Gratitude, about a few kilometers away, and then the hotel is located on the second floor. When you check in, you have to press the call next to the door to ask them to open the door. The hotel is on the second floor (equal to the third floor of the country). Simple, then take a small elevator upstairs to check in. The room is OK, I bought less than 900rmb a night, the superior single room, the room is not big, but there is a balcony, the facilities are complete, there is a password box, there is no hot water bottle, the water in the refrigerator does not know if it can be drunk for free, the price is marked on the top, but I drank a bottle of pure water and confiscated my money. The balcony of the room is very good. It would be better if two people were together. You can sit and chat and see the street view. Then every day someone will come to clean, the quilt looks quite clean, pay attention to their toilet next to a small similar wash basin, that is used to wash pg, but most of us do not have this habit. The hotel traffic is quite convenient. There are 10 trams at the 100-meter turn. You can take the M1 subway for more than 600 meters. It is recommended that you buy the 3-day pass if you play for a few days, which is more cost-effective (I often do the wrong station 😂). Then there are many restaurants nearby. It takes a few steps to get there. I feel very rich in the hotel's breakfast. I have a lot of snacks, yogurt and fruit. Praise! . Don't worry about playing, Milan is very small, half an hour of public transportation can basically reach most attractions. Basically, to be honest, the Milan hotel is quite expensive, and you have to pay a 4 euro/day tax when you check out, but the front desk service is very good, and you will have a little English and say hello.

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Milan Marriott Hotel
3.7/558 Reviews
San Siro
Very popular hotel, the traffic is particularly convenient. There is a big supermarket opposite
Hotel Panizza
4/540 Reviews
San Siro
The hotel is located near the Church of the Virgin of Gratitude, about a few kilometers away, and then the hotel is located on the second floor. When you check in, you have to press the call next to the door to ask them to open the door. The hotel is on the second floor (equal to the third floor of the country). Simple, then take a small elevator upstairs to check in. The room is OK, I bought less than 900rmb a night, the superior single room, the room is not big, but there is a balcony, the facilities are complete, there is a password box, there is no hot water bottle, the water in the refrigerator does not know if it can be drunk for free, the price is marked on the top, but I drank a bottle of pure water and confiscated my money. The balcony of the room is very good. It would be better if two people were together. You can sit and chat and see the street view. Then every day someone will come to clean, the quilt looks quite clean, pay attention to their toilet next to a small similar wash basin, that is used to wash pg, but most of us do not have this habit. The hotel traffic is quite convenient. There are 10 trams at the 100-meter turn. You can take the M1 subway for more than 600 meters. It is recommended that you buy the 3-day pass if you play for a few days, which is more cost-effective (I often do the wrong station 😂). Then there are many restaurants nearby. It takes a few steps to get there. I feel very rich in the hotel's breakfast. I have a lot of snacks, yogurt and fruit. Praise! . Don't worry about playing, Milan is very small, half an hour of public transportation can basically reach most attractions. Basically, to be honest, the Milan hotel is quite expensive, and you have to pay a 4 euro/day tax when you check out, but the front desk service is very good, and you will have a little English and say hello.
Antica Locanda Leonardo
4.3/541 Reviews
Milan City Centre
The Antica Locanda Leonardo hotel is located a block away from Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Super which was a pleasant surprise. If only we had been made aware of that fact, in the hotel documentation and website, we might have requested tickets months in advance, when we made the hotel reservation. A missed opportunity. The initial reception interaction was truly welcoming and the room itself was adequate. We could not get the AC fan to come on during our entire stay. The curtains in the bathroom were see thru. Bare walls without any type of artwork was a rather unpleasant surprise. A couple of paintings, prints, posters, or photographs would have made the room a lot more welcoming. Breakfast was also barely adequate, nothing to write home about, but just the basics. The hot chocolate was watery and not even at the level of a Nestle hot cacao pouch. Had to request room service one day after departing the room in the early morning and placing the request for service on the door knob, and returning in the late afternoon without the room being made. The clerk at the reception wanted to make excuses about the maids making up rooms for new arrivals ahead of others, but that did not make any sense at 4:00 pm in the afternoon after we had been out all day. Overall, considering the nightly rates, not recommended. Also, very limited places to eat in the neighborhood.
Sant'Ambroeus
3.7/545 Reviews
San Siro
Small old hotel with quite a good location, just outside the busy city centre but quite accessible with a nearby metro station (San Agostino) and several bus and tramway stops nearby, and it's at a 20-minute walking distance to Castelo Sforzesco and 30-minute walking distance to Duomo. The hotel in itself has a 24/7 reception service, it's quite old and would benefit from a refurbishment. I stayed for 4 nights at a single room, which was as expected from a 3-star hotel, with a comfortable bed, and although the room size was adequate for 1 person, the bathroom was offered very little space with a tiny shower. Although it was during the busy season, I found that the hotel was quite overpriced (180 euros/night when I booked it) for the services they afford.
Hotel Capitol Milano
4.1/577 Reviews
San Siro
It is good to find such a hotel in Milan at this price. Although it is a little expensive, it is worth it. The rooms have been upgraded and the view is particularly good. I also helped park the car in the garage 100 years ago.
B&B Hotel Milano Sant'Ambrogio
4.2/5111 Reviews
Zona 1 Centro Storico
This was a great find for the amount we paid. We upgraded to one of the rooms with a rooftop balcony, which was lovely, and overall the room was spacious and clean. It's not a boutique hotel experience, but hard to beat the price and we were very happy there. The biggest downside was the location - not bad by any means, but 7-8 minute walk to the nearest metro station.

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