Just 164 feet from Montenapoleone Metro, the Armani Hotel Milano is in the chic Quadrilatero della Moda district. Guests are taken to their elegant modern rooms by a personal lifestyle manager. Set in a 1930s building designed by Enrico Griffini, rooms include Armani Casa furnishings and a Nespresso coffee machine. The stone or marble bathrooms feature a shower and bathtub, and each room offers a satellite LCD TV and an iPad. A daily buffet breakfast is available at the Armani Milano. The restaurant serves both Lombard and international cuisine. After a day of meetings, shopping or exploring Milan’s historical center, guests can relax in the sauna or Turkish bath. Sports lovers will appreciate the fitness center. The Scala Theater and Milan Cathedral are within a 10-minute walk of the hotel. Sempione Park is 0.6 mi away.
What Guests Loved
Upon arrival, guests are assigned a dedicated lifestyle manager who coordinates reservations, itinerary planning, and personalized in-room preferences to ensure a seamless stay.
Situated in the heart of Milan's luxury shopping hub, the hotel is steps from premier boutiques and just a ten-minute walk from the Duomo and La Scala.
Things to Consider
The ultra-modern, monochrome design is highly sophisticated but may feel somewhat sterile to travelers who prefer traditional Italian warmth and classical decorative elements.
Given the central urban setting, lower-level rooms facing the street can experience occasional traffic noise, though high-quality double glazing helps block out most disruptions.
Upon arrival, guests are assigned a dedicated lifestyle manager who coordinates reservations, itinerary planning, and personalized in-room preferences to ensure a seamless stay.
Situated in the heart of Milan's luxury shopping hub, the hotel is steps from premier boutiques and just a ten-minute walk from the Duomo and La Scala.
The ultra-modern, monochrome design is highly sophisticated but may feel somewhat sterile to travelers who prefer traditional Italian warmth and classical decorative elements.
Given the central urban setting, lower-level rooms facing the street can experience occasional traffic noise, though high-quality double glazing helps block out most disruptions.
Occupying a striking 1930s rationalist building in Milan's premier fashion district, the Armani Hotel Milano reflects the refined, minimalist aesthetic of its namesake designer. With its highly attentive personal service and serene top-floor spa, the hotel offers a quiet sanctuary for design-conscious travelers and executive guests alike.