Stays · Centro Storico, Milan, Italy
About
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Milan, the Mandarin Oriental is a beacon of luxury that seamlessly blends modern sophistication with Italian charm. Boasting an impressive rating of 4.7 from over 2,000 reviews, this elegant hotel is situated just steps away from the city's iconic landmarks, including the renowned La Scala opera house and the bustling shopping district of Via Montenapoleone. Guests are welcomed into a haven of tranquility, where every detail is meticulously crafted to ensure an unforgettable stay.
The hotel’s two-Michelin-star restaurant, Gordan, serves an exquisite dining experience that tantalizes the taste buds with a rich menu featuring seasonal delicacies and fresh ingredients. Start your day with a delightful breakfast, celebrated for its variety and quality, as noted by satisfied guests. The attentive staff, including the charming concierge service, ensures that every need is met, allowing visitors to explore Milan with ease and confidence.
Guests rave about the spacious and stylishly appointed rooms, many of which come with private balconies, offering a perfect retreat after a day of exploration. The hotel also features a luxurious spa, ideal for relaxation, and an inviting outdoor lounge where cocktails can be enjoyed in a serene setting. Whether you're savoring a meal, indulging in spa treatments, or simply taking in the breathtaking views, the Mandarin Oriental, Milan promises an extraordinary escape in one of Italy's most captivating cities.
Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel's 104-key restoration of four 18th-century buildings on Via Andegari — originally Palazzo Confalonieri (manor house), then the city's tax office, then a Cassa di Risparmio bank — knit together as a single dimora milanese with grand inner courtyards. Antonio Guida runs both kitchens: Mandarin Bar & Bistrot and the two-Michelin-star Seta (the Duomo Private Dining Room is a Fornasetti commission). Six-room TCM-consulted spa, feng-shui-led wellness program. A short walk from La Scala, Montenapoleone and the Duomo.
Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel's 2015 conversion of four linked 18th-century Via Andegari palazzi—original coffered ceilings and marble floors preserved, new interventions in pale stone and bespoke oak joinery—housing Two Michelin-starred dining in Milan's most architecturally considered luxury hotel conversion.
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Review summary
Guests frame Mandarin Oriental, Milan as a polished hotel experience. The strongest recurring themes are service, dining, and spa and pool. Current public sentiment sits at 4.7 across 2,034 public ratings.