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Grand Hotel et de Milan

Grand Hotel et de Milan

Milan Italy Europe

When you book Grand Hotel et de Milan in Milan, Italy through our Fora Reserve partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit.

Exclusive Booking Perks

  • Complimentary daily breakfast
  • 100USD property credit
  • Priority room upgrade (subject to availability)
  • Early check-in / late checkout (subject to availability)
  • Welcome gift

Location

Map of Via Alessandro Manzoni, 29, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Via Alessandro Manzoni, 29, 20121 Milano MI, Italy

The Grand Hotel et de Milan has stood in the Brera district since 1863, a landmark in the neighbourhood where Milanese creativity and history converge. This is the quarter of art galleries and cobbled lanes, where the morning light slants across ochre facades and the scent of espresso drifts from corner bars. Via Brera itself runs through the heart of this former military clearing, now dense with antique dealers, bookshops, and trattorias where locals linger over lunch. The name derives from the Lombardic word for a cleared expanse, a reminder that this district once sat just beyond the city's medieval walls.

Milan hums with the energy of finance, fashion, and industry, the economic engine of Italy and a city whose history stretches from Celtic settlement through Roman conquest to its role as a Renaissance powerhouse under the Duchy of Milan. Two kilometres south, the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie houses Leonardo's Last Supper in its Bramante-designed refectory, a testament to the city's enduring cultural weight. The streets around Brera carry that same layered past, each piazza and portico a chapter in Milan's long transformation from Mediolanum to alpha-world metropolis.

Linate Airport lies seven kilometres east, a swift connection for arrivals. Malpensa, forty kilometres northwest, serves longer-haul routes, while Bergamo's Orio al Serio sits forty-six kilometres from the city centre.

On-site, Don Carlos pays homage to Giuseppe Verdi and Milan's culinary traditions, with multi-starred Neapolitan chef Gennaro Esposito consulting on dishes that balance Lombard classicism with Mediterranean nuance. The small historic dining rooms carry a sense of occasion befitting the hotel's operatic heritage. For a different mood, Armani/Ristorante offers Italian contemporary cuisine with Asian touches on the seventh floor of the designer's nearby palazzo, three kilometres across the city. Book a table for the backlit onyx interiors and sweeping rooftop views. Three kilometres south, Enrico Bartolini al Mudec holds three Michelin stars, the flagship of Bartolini's international presence, where chef Davide Boglioli crafts dishes of intense, layered flavour in the contemporary art museum's sleek setting.

The Pinacoteca di Brera, steps from the hotel, houses Caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus and Raphael's Marriage of the Virgin in a palazzo that Napoleon designated as Milan's great public gallery. The pedestrian maze of the Quadrilatero della Moda, less than a kilometre east, anchors the city's fashion soul. Mercato del Suffragio, nearly two kilometres southwest, brings morning produce vendors and the rhythm of neighbourhood shopping into sharp relief against Milan's polished commercial core.

Winter wraps Milan in sharp, damp cold, temperatures hovering just above freezing through January and February. The city's arcades offer shelter when drizzle turns persistent, and the light takes on a pewter quality that flatters Renaissance stone. Fog sometimes rolls in from the Po Valley, softening the skyline.

Spring arrives with warmth and sudden downpours, the wettest months of the year. By May, chestnut trees along the canali bloom, and sidewalk tables reappear as temperatures climb into the low twenties. The city shakes off its winter reserve.

Summer brings heat that peaks near thirty degrees in July, the streets quieter as Milanese escape to the lakes or coasts. September cools into golden light and fewer crowds, the ideal window for unhurried gallery visits. October rains return, but the city's cultural calendar roars back to life.

Frequently Asked Questions

You often receive the same rate as booking direct through our Fora Reserve partnership, with complimentary perks including daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit. Across our 2400+ partner properties, 84% include daily breakfast and 89% include room upgrades. Your travel advisor is also available to advocate on your behalf if anything goes wrong during your stay.
In most cases, yes. Complimentary perks are typically included alongside seasonal promotions or hotel-run sales, so you can often receive the promotional rate plus perks like breakfast, room upgrades, and hotel credits. We'll confirm the details for your specific booking.
Not necessarily. Your rate often matches Grand Hotel et de Milan's published rate, but other platforms may occasionally offer discounted prices. Our focus is on the overall value of your stay, with complimentary perks like breakfast, room upgrades, and hotel credits, plus a dedicated travel advisor who can advocate on your behalf.
Yes, there are 40 Michelin-starred restaurants within 50 km of Grand Hotel et de Milan in Milan, Italy, making it a compelling destination for guests who value fine dining alongside their stay.

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Michelin Guide Restaurants Nearby

208 Michelin Guide restaurants within 50 km of Grand Hotel et de Milan

40 Starred Bib Gourmand7 Bib Gourmand 161 Michelin Selected

Don Carlos

Modern Cuisine, Milanese

Selected
On-Site €€€€

Armani/Ristorante

Italian Contemporary, Asian Influences

Selected
On-Site €€€€

Enrico Bartolini al Mudec

Creative

3.1 km€€€€

Seta by Antonio Guida

International, Contemporary

130 m€€€€

Verso Capitaneo

Creative, Mediterranean Cuisine

612 m€€€€

Andrea Aprea

Italian Contemporary, Creative

998 m€€€€

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