Suggested Hotels: Milan

DMI is thrilled to hold Facing/Changing REALTIES at the La Triennale for a full design, learning and Milanese experience. La Triennale does not offer hotel accommodations. All conference attendees are responsible for their own hotel arrangements, booking and transportation to/from La Triennale.
There are many hotels in Milan to suit tastes and budgets – ranging from 2 to 5 stars, luxury to boutique, basic to cutting-edge design. La Triennale is located on the west side of Parco Sempione in central Milan. The Stazione Nord is located close to La Triennale, and the closest metro stop is Cadorna Triennale
We suggest the following hotels, grouped by area:
Brera
Located east of La Triennale, this is one of the most exclusive and fashionable places in Milan, with artists, open-air coffee shops, restaurants and sophisticated boutiques.
Hotel Brera
Three Stars
20 minute walk to La Triennale (across Parco Sempone)
€185/night for single, €206/night for double
www.brerahotels.com/brera.htm
Centro Storico (Historical Center) / Duomo
Located southeast of La Triennale and Milan center, this area incorporates the fashion district, Castello Sforzesco, the Teatro alla Scala, Piazza del Duomo, and other areas of historical interest.
UNA Cusani
Four Stars
7 minute walk to La Triennale
€198/night for single, €280/night for double deluxe
DMI HQ Hotel:
Limited number of rooms available.
Please mention "DMI Design Management 13 Conference" when registering.
www.unahotels.it/en/una_hotel_cusani/hotel_milan_centre.htm
Other Milan UNA Hotels: www.unahotels.it/en/
Hotel Manin
Four Stars
25 minute walk to La Triennale
€175/night +
www.hotelmanin.com/
Antica Locanda dei Mercandi
Three Stars
8 minute walk to La Triennale
€195/night for single, €225/night for double
www.xlsys.it/locanda or www.locanda.it
Charming boutique hotel, no breakfast.
Hotel Spadiari
15 minute walk to La Triennale
€238/night for single, €258/night for double
www.spadarihotel.com/english/frames.htm
Porta Magenta
Located west of La Triennale, the area becomes a great deal more peaceful at nighttime and offers many attractive cafes for a drink or meal. Half of Corso Magenta is in the city center, the other half is outside the city center. The Santa Maria delle Grazie, dating back to the 15th century, holds Leonardo da Vinci's fresco The Last Supper in its refectory.
Palazzo dell Stelline
Three Stars
8 minute walk to La Triennale
€115/night for single, €172/night for double
www.hotelpalazzostelline.it/en/index.htm
Hotel Ariosto
Three Stars
10 minute walk to La Triennale
€99/night for single, €120/night for double
www.brerahotels.com/brera.htm
Hotel King
Three Stars
8 minute walk to La Triennale
€130/night for single, €160/night for double
www.hotelkingmilano.com
Navigli/Tortona
Located southwest of La Triennale, this up-and-coming area is filled with trendy restaurants, bars, showrooms and studios. Renowned fashion designer Armani has placed his corporate headquarters here and well-known designer Zegna has plans to relocate to the trendy district.
Nhow Milano
Four Stars
Accessable to La Triennale via Metro
€160/night +
www.nh-hotels.com/nh/en/hotels/italy/milan/nhow-milano.html?action=search
Designed by Italian architect Matteo Thun, this 249-room “IT” hotel—housed in a former factory—features a revolving showcase of contemporary art and furniture from Edra, Kartell, and other all-star design companies.
Fiera
Located northwest of La Triennale, this area is home to one of the largest trade fairs in Europe.
Hotel Tizano
Four Stars
Accessable to La Triennale via Metro
€90/night for single, €130/night for double
www.minihotel.it/eng_tiziano.htm
Hotel Lancaster
Three Stars
Accessable to La Triennale via Metro
€128/night for single, €234/night for double
www.hotellancaster.it
Other Milan areas of interest
Parco Sempione
Located north of La Triennale, this park stands behind Castello Sforzesco. It is huge and fascinating with its lakes, meadows and little bridges.
Corso Venezia
Located southeast of La Triennale, this area has public gardens and parks. It is a tranquil district, characterized by lovely buildings in Art Deco style. Further north is Corso Buenos Aires, one of the main shopping thoroughfares of Milan
Ciao Milano City and Metro Map
The CiaoMilano printable map includes the city center and a Metro map.
Download High Resolution City Map PDF
Useful Websites:
www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Milan.htm
www.Venere.com/Milan_Hotels
www.traveleurope.it/itinerari/m/milano.shtml
www.holidaycityeurope.com/milanhotels/
www.hotelsinmilan.it/
www.ahotelinitaly.com/italy/hotels/lombardy/milan/milan/
Tourism Boards:
www.milancitytourist.com/milan-map.html
www.turismo.comune.milano.it/pls/milano/!turismo?lang=2
ciaomilano.it/e/index.asp
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