4/5 Biju K. 8 months ago on Google • 19 reviews
This
is
undoubtedly
one
of
Milan's
most
iconic
hotels
situated
in
a
perfect
location
about
a
10
min
walk
to
the
Duomo.
If
you
like
clean
lines
and
uber
modern
minimalist
design
then
this
is
the
place
for
you.
The
attention
to
detail
is
impeccable
with
everything
from
the
ultra
modren
designer
furniture,
the
catwalk
coiffured
staff
to
the
sleek
black
complimentary
toothbrush.
The
service
is
exemplary
and
the
staff
are
attentive,
available
and
quick
to
help.
However,
for
us
it
was
definitely
style
over
substance.
We
spent
3
nights
in
a
deluxe
room,
which
was
just
about
large
enough
to
accommodate
an
ample
king
size
bed
and
not
much
else.
This
led
into
a
bathroom
which
was
almost
as
big
as
the
sleeping
space
with
a
lovely
large
bath
to
relax
in
after
a
hard
day
of
designer
shopping,
and
off
which
there
was
a
very
claustrophobic
toilet
in
which
those
who
have
a
daily
practise
in
yoga
definitely
have
an
advantage
in
manoeuvring
around
than
those
of
us
with
a
more
rigid
spine.
Next
door
is
another
equally
shoebox
sized
shower
room,
but
the
shower
itself
is
really
powerful
once
you
figure
out
how
it
works.
I
guess
the
space
in
the
bathroom
is
there
to
cater
to
those
who
need
room
to
dress
up
to
the
standards
expected
by
the
Milanese
jet
set
and
then
be
able
to
do
a
mini
catwalk
while
admiring
themselves
from
numerous
perspectives
in
the
multiple
ceiling
to
floor
mirrors.
Unfortunately
though,
the
lighting
is
quite
poor
in
here
and
my
wife
found
it
difficult
to
apply
makeup
with
any
degree
of
certainty.
It
all
looks
great
but
it's
not
particularly
practical
and
definitely
not
designed
by
anyone
who
intends
to
stay
in
this
space
for
anything
more
than
a
few
days.
A
little
more
thought
given
to
the
proportions
of
the
room
would
have
greatly
helped
in
terms
of
livability.
3
nights
was
ok
but
4
would
definitely
have
been
pushing
it!
I
think
this
is
the
entry
level
room
and
I'm
not
sure
how
it
compares
to
other
more
spacious
rooms
where
I
would
hope
you
would
not
have
these
issues.
Nice
pop
up
TV
at
the
end
of
your
bed
to
which
you
can
cast
your
phone
or
log
in
to
your
Netflix
or
Prime
accounts.
The
bed
itself
is
very
comfortable,
as
you
would
no
doubt
expect
with
options
for
bed
linens
and
pillows
on
request.
Everything
in
the
room
is
controlled
by
an
iPad
which
is
very
cool
(initially)
but
after
a
while
you
feel
like
just
wanting
to
flick
a
switch
rather
than
scrolling
through
multiple
menus
just
to
adjust
the
lighting
in
the
room,
or
close
the
curtains,
or
adjust
the
volume
on
the
TV.
And
at
3am
in
the
morning
it's
no
fun
when
you
just
want
to
switch
on
the
bathroom
light
without
1.
Being
blinded
by
the
ipad,
2.
Being
blinded
by
accidentally
turning
on
all
the
lights
to
max
or
3.
accidentally
activating
the
pop
up
tv
or
opening
the
curtains.
The
Spa
at
the
top
of
the
hotel
has
a
large
jacuzzi
but
no
pool.
We
used
it
a
couple
of
times
and
it's
definitely
a
relaxing
space
to
unwind.
All
in
all,
we
had
a
great
stay.
The
hotel
is
not
to
our
taste
and
we
wouldn't
hurry
back
but
that
shouldn't
put
you
off.
No
doubt
the
Armani
Milan
will
certainly
impress
many
and
well
worth
a
short
stay
if
only
to
say
you've
done
it.
There
are
some
very
nice
hotels
in
Milan
in
this
luxury
price
bracket
so
do
your
research.