Magna Pars L'Hotel a Parfum vs Antica Locanda Solferino
Both hotels are highly recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, Magna Pars Suites is the choice of most writers compared to Antica Locanda Solferino. Magna Pars Suites comes in at 77 with recommendations from 5 reviews including The Telegraph, Travel + Leisure and Fodor's.
Magna Pars L'Hotel a Parfum
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Via Forcella 6, 20144 Milan
From $232 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Jetsetter
"Loft-like suites and a hip restaurant in a converted perfume factory in Milan's artsy Navigli neighborhood."
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Wallpaper
"Purely modern in its packaging, with each bright white suite featuring the comforts of a well-designed Milanese home: Poltrona Frau bed and couches, Flos lighting, and Lavazza coffee makers."
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Travel + Leisure
"The 39 modern, chic, and luxurious suites that make up the hotel are hidden in the quirky Tortona neighborhood, away from the chaos of the city center."
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Luxury
"This five-pearl perfume-factory-turned-hotel is one of the top boutique hotels in Milan...its location in a trendy design district seems appropriate for its fashionable vibe."
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Star Service
"The Hotel Magna Pars may feel like it has more open space that the average hotel and that is because it used to be a perfume factory."
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Antica Locanda Solferino
2 Via Castelfidardo, 20100 Milan
From $150 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Lonely Planet
"This understated Brera boutique beauty attracts artists, writers and other layabouts, so booking is essential."
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DK Eyewitness
"Old-world charm reigns at this upmarket B&B, which is more stylish and affordable than most conventional hotels."
Time Out
"This lovely hotel is set in a Napoleonic-era palazzo in the heart of the Brera district."
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Reserve well in advance and ask for a room at the rear of the building if you're a light sleeper, or one of the five balcony rooms on the front.
Frommer's
"The rooms have more character than they do modern comforts, but, to the loyal guests, the eclectic smattering of country antiques and Art Nouveau pieces more than compensates for the absence of minibars."
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