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Hotels near San Babila Station, Milan

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Duomo Hotel & Apartments Hotels near San Babila Station
9.0/10
Great172 reviews
0.34km from San Babila Station
Trip.BestNo. 9 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Milan
Airport pick-up
Luggage Storage
From €281
iH Hotels Milano Ambasciatori Hotels near San Babila Station
8.2/10
Very Good159 reviews
0.29km from San Babila Station
Public parking
Luggage Storage
From €163
Galileo Hotel Hotels near San Babila Station
8.7/10
Very Good224 reviews
0.25km from San Babila Station
Fitness Room
Parking
From €113
Hotel Cavour Hotels near San Babila Station
8.6/10
Very Good55 reviews
0.73km from San Babila Station
Spa
Fitness Room
From €136
Uptown Palace Hotels near San Babila Station
8.5/10
Very Good61 reviews
1.09km from San Babila Station
Trip.BestNo. 11 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Milan
Massage Room
Public parking
From €133
Hotel Central Station Hotels near San Babila Station
8.8/10
Very Good317 reviews
2.43km from San Babila Station
Private parking
Luggage Storage
From €81
IH Hotels Milano Centrale Hotels near San Babila Station
8.6/10
Very Good123 reviews
1.93km from San Babila Station
Fitness Room
Luggage Storage
From €118
AH - Fashion District Hotels near San Babila Station
8.5/10
Very Good41 reviews
0.07km from San Babila Station
Private parking
Car Charging Facilities
From €139
WorldHotel Casati 18 Hotels near San Babila Station
9.3/10
Great166 reviews
1.44km from San Babila Station
Fitness Room
Luggage Storage
From €134
Glam Milano Hotels near San Babila Station
8.5/10
Very Good495 reviews
1.96km from San Babila Station
Public parking
Luggage Storage
From €84
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9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserHotel service and facilities are good, buffet breakfast lot of choice with high quality, highly recommend.
Room Mate Collection  Giulia, Milan Hotels near San Babila Station

Room Mate Collection Giulia, Milan

City Centre, Milan
Price per night from:€480
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserI had a great stay, staffs are really good at attending to our concerns.
Ostello Bello - Milano Duomo Hotels near San Babila Station

Ostello Bello - Milano Duomo

City Centre, Milan
Price per night from:€33
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserHonestly, I was skeptical because there were no pictures or reviews prior to the time of the booking! But honestly my husband were pleasantly surprised!! Newly built so obviously in good condition. We had a corner room on the top floor that had a nice balcony. Shower with 2 heads with good water pressure. Some parts of the hotel were still working on construction so a bit busy, but besides that it's close to the station. The staff are lovely. The room itself was beautiful!! Definitely would come back!!
Palazzo Loreto Hotel Milano Hotels near San Babila Station

Palazzo Loreto Hotel Milano

Distretto Viale Monza, Milan
Price per night from:€77
8.6/10
Very Good
GGuest UserIt was great value for money. The staff was pleasant and it was easily accessible as well.
Courtyard Milano Linate Hotels near San Babila Station

Courtyard Milano Linate

Ortica, Milan
Price per night from:€114
8.5/10
Very Good
GGuest UserVery clean and well kept, considerably new. It seems like quite a popular spot as we weren’t able to check in early when we arrived around 1 pm. I really like the washroom and it was very clean just like at home. The location is not bad, quite near the metro as well. However, I don’t think there are a lot of amenities. Would definitely rebook if I was to come back to Milan in the near future as the price was reasonable and I had a very good rest.
Joy 124 Hotel Milano Hotels near San Babila Station

Joy 124 Hotel Milano

Milan Stazione Centrale, Milan
Price per night from:€52
8.5/10
Very Good
JJulius LOCATIONS GOOD, ROOM IS CLEAN, BEST AMONG THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES I TRAVELED. LOBBY MANAGER HELPED TO CHECK IN AND ARRANGED TO SIT FOR THE TIME BEING. TAXI AND TRAM AROUND THE HÔTEL REGION, SO NEED NOT TO WALK FOR A LONG DISTANCE. FOR SHOPPING, THERE ARE A LOT OF LUXURY SHOPS NEARBY, RESTAURANTS ARE GOOD, WITH TIPS, SERVICES ATE EXTRAORDINARY. STRONGLY RECOMMEND TRAVELLERS OR PEOPLE ON BUSINESS TRIP TO CHOOSE.
Palazzo Touring Club Milan, A Radisson Collection Hotel Hotels near San Babila Station

Palazzo Touring Club Milan, A Radisson Collection Hotel

City Centre, Milan
Price per night from:€341
8.5/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe location is good, it is near Naviglio Grande where is beautiful and many restaurants around. The staff are nice, they are very helpful to call taxi and even contact the hospital when my son was sick in one night. The cleaning staff is responsible and tidy the room good.
Mercure Milano Solari Hotels near San Babila Station

Mercure Milano Solari

Navigli, Milan
Price per night from:€79
8.5/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe location was pretty amazing, very easy to get to several modes of transportation, especially Metro and Centrale Train Station. The hotel was easy to locate, and the rooms were modern and good-sized (depending of your choice). I was on the 3rd floor and it was quiet as I was facing the inner courtyard. The shower was amazing, and the bedwas big and comfy. Daily housekeeping keeps everything looking fresh and neat. I enjoyed my stay. Just a few steps away, you have access to quick groceries from Carrefour or Pam. Definitely consider this place if I'm back in Milan again.
Scarlatti Hotel Milano Hotels near San Babila Station

Scarlatti Hotel Milano

Milan Stazione Centrale, Milan
Price per night from:€68
8.2/10
Very Good
GGuest UserEverything was excellent. I enjoyed my stay
Ostelzzz Milano Hotels near San Babila Station

Ostelzzz Milano

Porta Venzia, Milan
Price per night from:€32
8.1/10
Very Good
GGuest UserNice hotel service and nice location. Near the train and the bus station. They call it the Eternal City. A phrase that feels almost trite until you stand alone, utterly dwarfed, beneath the Pantheon’s impossible dome, or trace your fingers over travertine worn smooth by two thousand years of passing hands. Rome isn’t just eternal; it’s immediate, visceral, a theatre of existence where the past isn’t preserved behind glass, but bleeds passionately into the vibrant, chaotic present. And experiencing it solo? That’s not loneliness; it’s liberation. It’s a conversation, intimate and profound, between your soul and the city’s timeless spirit. My dialogue began at dawn, chasing the first honeyed light spilling across the Piazza Navona. Alone, you move differently. Unburdened by consensus or compromise, I followed whims: detouring down a cobbled *vicolo* heavy with the scent of baking cornetti, drawn by the sudden, breathtaking reveal of the Trevi Fountain, still relatively quiet. Tossing my coin wasn’t just a tourist ritual; it was a whispered promise to the city, a silent pact sealed in the cool morning air and the fountain’s roaring majesty. Solitude amplifies these moments – the crisp *click* of your heels on ancient stone, the unfiltered awe as Bernini’s marble figures seem to surge from the water, frozen in divine drama. You hear the city’s own heartbeat, the murmur of awakening life, the distant clang of a baker’s shutter, the splash echoing in the vast basin. Wandering towards the Roman Forum, the sheer weight of history becomes palpable, almost a physical pressure. Alone, you can truly stop. You can perch on a sun-warmed block of tufa, gaze at the skeletal arches of the Basilica of Maxentius reaching defiantly towards a piercing blue sky, and let your imagination run riot. No commentary needed, no shared speculation required. Here, amid the ghosts of senators and centurions, the silence isn’t empty; it’s resonant. You feel the centuries compress. A stray cat sunning itself on Julius Caesar’s altar becomes a perfect, poignant metaphor for time’s relentless, indifferent march. The Colosseum looms nearby, its brutal grandeur undeniable. Observing it solo, you feel its dual nature more acutely – the awe-inspiring engineering marvel and the chilling echo of spectated suffering. It prompts introspection, a quiet contemplation on humanity’s enduring contradictions, impossible amidst a crowd’s chatter. Then, the Pantheon. Stepping inside is like walking into the mind of God, conceived by mortals. The sheer scale, the perfection of the dome – that oculus open to the heavens – is humbling beyond words. A shaft of sunlight pierces the dusty interior, illuminating motes dancing like celestial dust. Sitting alone on a bench, head tilted back, the immensity washes over you. The whispers of fellow visitors fade into a reverent hush. You feel infinitesimally small yet profoundly connected to the generations who stood precisely here, awestruck, for millennia. Solitude allows this space for pure, unadulterated wonder. It’s not just seeing; it’s *feeling* the architectural genius, the spiritual ambition made stone. But Rome isn’t just monumental stones; it’s vibrant, messy, delicious life. Crossing the Tiber into Trastevere, the atmosphere shifts. Narrow streets twist like tangled yarn, laundry flutters like colourful flags between ochre buildings, and the air thickens with the garlicky perfume of *cacio e pepe* and frying *carciofi*. Solo travel makes you porous. You notice the old men arguing passionately over espresso at a tiny bar, the clatter of plates from a hidden trattoria kitchen, the effortless elegance of a Roman woman navigating the cobbles in impossible heels. You slip into a *salumeria*, point at mysterious cheeses and glistening olives, and assemble a picnic feast. Finding a quiet step on Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere, watching life swirl around the ancient basilica as you savour pecorino sharp enough to make your eyes wa
Euro Hotel Milan Hotels near San Babila Station

Euro Hotel Milan

Porta Venzia, Milan
Price per night from:€60

Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a hotel in Milan this weekend?

According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Milan this weekend is €208 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is €310 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Milan this weekend typically cost €1,629 per night.

How much do hotels in Milan cost per night on weekdays?

Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Milan during weekdays is €193 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around €300 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Milan generally cost €1,637 per night on weekdays.

What are the best places to stay in Milan?

Some of the best places to stay in Milan are near popular attractions like Milan Cathedral and Piazza del Duomo, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.

What are the best family-friendly hotels in Milan?

Families visiting Milan often prefer hotels like Nhow Milan (from €137), which are well-known for their family-friendly features of spacious family rooms and child-friendly services.

What are the top hotels in Milan near Milan Cathedral?

Some of the top hotels in Milan near Milan Cathedral include Duomo Hotel & Apartments (from €191), iH Hotels Milano Ambasciatori (from €160) and Rosa Grand Milano - Starhotels Collezione (from €249), all offering easy access to Milan Cathedral, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.

What are some of the best hotels in Milan?

The most popular Milan hotels for your stay: Ostelzzz Milano (from €37), Palazzo Loreto Hotel Milano (from €70) and Scarlatti Hotel Milano (from €70) are the preferred hotels.

Which hotels in Milan are pet friendly?

43 Station Hotel (from €79), Hotel Tocq (from €140) and Duomo Hotel & Apartments (from €191) allow pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!

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