Hotels with Kitchens in Milan

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Hotels with Kitchens in Milan

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Top neighborhoods in Milan

Brera

Brera charms with its artsy vibe and cobblestone streets that wind through Milan's creative soul. The Pinacoteca di Brera gallery showcases Renaissance masterpieces in a stunning 17th-century palace. Art students sketch in hidden courtyards while visitors explore the peaceful Botanical Gardens. Santa Maria del Carmine offers a quiet moment away from the neighborhood buzz. Upscale trattorias and wine bars line the streets, perfect for experiencing Milan's beloved aperitivo culture. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings make for stylish stays with authentic character. Getting around is simple with metro stops nearby, though the neighborhood's narrow lanes are best explored on foot.

Navigli

Navigli's historic canals create a mesmerizing backdrop for Milan's trendiest neighborhood. Stroll along the picturesque waterways where colorful buildings reflect in the gentle ripples below. Art lovers can explore galleries and weekend antique markets while history buffs will appreciate the ancient Vicolo dei Lavandai washing stones. As evening falls, the area transforms into Milan's vibrant nightlife hub. Getting around couldn't be easier with Porta Genova metro station and several tram stops connecting you to Milan's center. Canal-side restaurants serve everything from traditional Milanese risotto to international cuisine. Choose from charming boutique hotels in converted historic buildings or stylish apartments with water views for your stay.

Porta Garibaldi

Porta Garibaldi serves up Milan's coolest urban playground with a side of serious style. The ultra-modern Piazza Gae Aulenti dazzles with LED lights while the jaw-dropping Bosco Verticale towers bloom with 900 tree species. Art lovers can gallery-hop along trendy Corso Como where fashionable boutiques and design studios line cobblestone streets. The neighborhood's futuristic skyline makes an epic backdrop for your vacation photos. Getting around couldn't be easier with the major railway hub connecting you to airports and European cities. Metro lines M2 and M5 put the rest of Milan at your fingertips. After dark, sophisticated cocktail bars and wine lounges attract a fashion-conscious crowd for the perfect Italian aperitivo experience.

Porta Venezia

Porta Venezia delivers Milan's most delightful cultural cocktail in one historic neighborhood. The tree-lined streets showcase elegant Liberty-style architecture and lead to the sprawling Indro Montanelli Public Gardens. Here you'll find the Natural History Museum's impressive dinosaur skeletons and a copper-domed Planetarium that stars in many visitor photos. Diverse restaurants serve everything from authentic Eritrean cuisine to traditional Milanese risotto at prices below city center rates. The neighborhood's excellent transit connections include two metro lines that converge at Porta Venezia station, while boutique hotels in converted historic buildings make perfect home bases.

CityLife

CityLife's dramatic skyline showcases three gleaming skyscrapers rising above Milan's most stylish modern district. Wander through the expansive central park with its contemporary sculptures and tree-lined paths. The upscale CityLife Shopping District offers premium retail therapy, while the area's sophisticated restaurants serve refined Italian and international cuisine against a backdrop of striking architecture. Getting around couldn't be easier with excellent metro connectivity via Tre Torri Station. Accommodations lean toward luxury hotels and serviced apartments with high-end amenities. The neighborhood stays refreshingly uncrowded compared to Milan's historic center, making it perfect for travelers who appreciate modern design, spacious green areas, and an elegant atmosphere.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels with a kitchenette in Milan?
Based on guest reviews, Mia Aparthotel is one of the top Milan hotels with a kitchenette. This property also has Frette Italian sheets and designer toiletries. Excel Milano 3 is another highly rated option where you can make your favorite meals throughout your stay.
What are the cheapest hotels with a kitchenette in Milan?
Choose one of the great-value hotels in Milan with a kitchenette from $118 and save on restaurant and takeout bills. One of the best-priced escapes is Mia Aparthotel. This property offers designer toiletries and Frette Italian sheets. Also equipped with a kitchenette, Hotel Trentina will help keep dining costs in check.
What is the best time to stay in a hotel with a kitchenette in Milan?
July is the warmest month, with temperatures ranging from 66ºF (19ºC) to 86ºF (30ºC). If you want to sightsee in cooler weather, plan your trip for January. It's usually between 36ºF (2ºC) and 45ºF (7ºC) then. January is a great month to avoid crowds and potentially secure cheaper Milan hotels with a kitchenette.
Are there any hotels with a kitchenette in Milan with parking?
Home BB Milano is one of 7,822 hotels in Milan with a kitchenette and parking. This stay comes with WiFi and a bidet too. Gatto Bianco Mia Aparthotel is another option with parking availability, making it easy to bring groceries back to your kitchenette.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Milan hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provide upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.

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