Hotel Four Seasons Milan (Milan,Italy) - reviews, photos, prices.

“Four Seasons Milan is a great location for reaching the Brera Art Gallery and Pinakothek Brera. The hotel is beautifully renovated with a lovely sitting room off the lobby, spacious bedrooms, comfortable bedding, and perfectly appointed bath including a great rain shower. It served as an oasis after a full day of touring and its staff could not be more accommodating. What a wonderful place to stay…we will be back!”

Four Seasons Milan5 star hotel

Via Gesu, 6/8, 20121 Milano,, Milan, Italy
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Four Seasons Milan is well located being down a side road from la ramblas. A dramatically reborn 15th-century convent with a mere 118 rooms and suites, the intimate Four Seasons is steps from Milan's couture houses and financial district on the exclusive Via Ges� between Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga. The hotel itself is quiet and beautiful, a sanctuary of calm with large rooms and high ceilings.


The area around the hotel:

The hotel has wonderful location within a small distance from Milan Cadorna Station.

You will have the best rest in the hotel near Pinakothek Brera, magnificent Duomo di Milano.



Hotel facilities
General
Air conditioning
Restaurant
Pets Allowed


Hotel policies
Cancellation*
If cancelled or modified up to 2 days before date of arrival, no penalty will be charged. In case of late cancellation or no-show, the first night will be charged.


Attractions
Il Teatro
The hotel's main restaurant offers a private dining room that can accommodate up to 12 guests. Il Teatro serves up a menu that changes frequently to highlight the fresh local ingredients, as well as a gourmet menu that changes daily.
La Veranda
The Hotel's all-day-dining restaurant seats 68 guests in an elegant and tranquil atmosphere. The restaurant faces the beautiful cloistered courtyard and is a very popular venue among fashionable locals.
Pinacoteca Di Brera
An important state-funded museum in Milan. The impressive baroque Brera Palace, once a Jesuit college, now houses the Academy of Fine Arts, the Picture Gallery, the Brera Libary and the Astronomical Observatory, not to mention the Botanical Gardens.
Duomo
Known as the heart of Milan, this magnificent gothic building is the only one of its kind in Italy. The vast dimensions of the building are superseded only by those of St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome. Work began in 1386 and continued for about 300 years.