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Modernist design meets made-in-Italy materials with cardinal red accents in these spacious 720 to 800-square-foot suites. The entrance hall leads past...
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The views of the glorious garden are the highlight of these 680-square-foot suites featuring iconic Italian design and sumptuous materials. With a sty...
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If you're looking for a luxurious and stylish stay in Milan, check out the Portrait Milano. This 5-star hotel is in the heart of Milan, offering guests an unforgettable experience. From the stunning Italian design to the impeccable service, the Portrait Milano will surely exceed your expectations. In this blog post, we'll review this hotel and its many features, so you can decide where to stay in Milan.
Portrait Milano is a top-rated property and part of the Lungarno Collection. It is also among the finest hotels in Milan. The hotel offers distinctive Italian hospitality. It was designed in 1652 by Francesco Maria Richini. Leonardo Ferragamo bought the building and the architect Michele De Lucchiand restructured it into a hotel. It also supplies personal attention to each guest and an unmatched level of detail. In addition, you can enjoy Milan's authentic side with its 73 spacious suites and family rooms.
Besides, the hotel is a historic seminary in Europe. It is a haven of tranquility, elegance, and intimacy, steps away from some of the most exclusive shopping spots in town. Portrait Milano is also part of The Leading Hotels of the World.
Take a look at Corso Venezia 11 through the elegant Baroque gateway. Prepare to be amazed. The hotel overlooks Piazza del Quadrilatero. This is the largest public square of the fashion district.
The building also has exclusive boutiques, gourmet experiences, and historic colonnades. Moreover, the wellness area is under the old vaults of the archiepiscopal seminary. It is open to all. It includes a gym, spa, and swimming pool. Plus, there are additional spaces for private events. You will also find a beautiful urban oasis through the walkway connecting Corso Venezia and fashionable Via Sant'Andrea.
Portrait Milano is in Quadrilatero Della Moda. This is Milan's most famous fashion district. It is right in the city center.
This masterpiece by Lombard Baroque is one of Europe's oldest seminaries. The building was home to a school and a library. From 1980 to 1990, they used the building as the creative Studio of Mario Bellini.
After extensive renovations, Portrait Milano once more opened the doors of the former seminary for Milan in 2022. This project gave life to this historic structure. It now has a contemporary look that transforms it into a hub for hospitality, entertainment, culture, and fashion in Milan's fashion district.
Portrait has abandoned the appropriate formality for its thin materials and design. Besides, young staff provide warm, zippy, American-style services and keep guests hydrated.
There are 73 rooms and suites on the second and third floors of the hotel. They range in size from 340 to 470 square feet. Architect Michele Bonan designed the interiors. Moreover, one floor has a balcony that overlooks the piazza.
The suites are large, modern Milanese midcentury walnut and cardinal roe velvet apartments. Luxurious touches include Florentine artisans creating antler-like leather handles and a chrome print stool with a geometric pattern. These complement the Carrera marble's toffee color palette.
A bedside brass switchboard also manages the room's technology. Besides, there is an iPad in the room for room service. You can also have tea in silver pots with embroidered placemats.
Portrait Milano's restaurants offer various dining options, including romantic dinners, business lunches, and soothing beverages. For example, the 10_11 restaurant offers a breakfast buffet with Franciacorta Prosecco (eggs) and baked Veneziane alla crema muffins. This is followed up by lunch and dinner. Lombardian classics such as the Riso Al Salto of Milanese and Ossobuco are served at low tables. Also, the fine-dining restaurant offers up exquisite cuisine.
The hotel invites guests for a relaxing time in their multi-sensory vaulted pools. In addition, it offers a state-of-the-art fitness facility for guests who wish to continue their daily routines while on vacation. Portrait Milano is also a partnership with The Longevity Suite. The brand offers treatments such as inflammation reduction with cold therapies and anti-aging. There is also the total body creosote that promotes lymphatic flow. Moreover, the spa features LED and aromatherapy. This helps to reduce stress and improve mental function.
Piazza del Quadrilatero in Milan is the newest destination for premium shopping. It showcases eco-friendly accessories, wearable artwork, and avant-garde Streetwear. Besides, Antonia is a key player in Milan's fashion scene. She is a true guru and trend-explorer. Moreover, her eye for mixing established brands with avant-garde names makes her famous. Therefore, Piazza Del Quadrilatero was chosen as her second residence in the city.
So-Le Studio (founded by Maria Sole Ferragamo) proudly displays its eco-friendly values in its jewelry collection. This includes body sculptures, armor, and amulets. These accessories will appeal to all generations. They will also enhance your unique style.
Portrait Milano is the best choice for anyone wanting to be in the heart of the fashion district. Besides, you can find the La Scala Theatre, Duomo Cathedral, and many other museums just a few steps away. Family and friends groups will enjoy a well-planned experience. Moreover, multi-room Family Suites allow more prominent groups to enjoy plenty of legroom and connecting options. These can hold up to 21 guests.
With views that overlook the city, its stylish interiors, amenities, and top-notch service, the Portrait Milano hotel is the perfect place to call home during your stay in Milan. From the chic lobby to the spacious suites, this hotel offers an unforgettable holiday that will leave you feeling relaxed and pampered.
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