Hotel Principe Di Savoia vs Mandarin Oriental, Milan
Both Hotel Principe Di Savoia and Mandarin Oriental, Milan are endorsed by travel writers. On balance, Hotel Principe Di Savoia ranks significantly better than Mandarin Oriental, Milan. Hotel Principe Di Savoia is ranked #2 in Milan with approval from 18 publications including Time Out, Frommer's and Forbes Travel Guide.
Hotel Principe Di Savoia
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Piazza della Repubblica 17, 20124 Milan
From $322 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Michelin Guide
"Perfect for a relaxing stay."
Concierge
"An attractive, classy five-star option that oozes old-fashioned charm—and it's still the hotel of choice for visiting aristocracy and political bigwigs."
Insight Guides
"As well as such glitzy touches, this classic luxury hotel offers superb service and excellent facilities, including a rooftop fitness centre and pool with glorious views over the city."
DK Eyewitness
"A Milanese landmark, this hotel set in a charming 19th-century building is known for its elegance and high level of service (24-hour room service is available)."
Star Service
"Once owned by the Aga Khan, this stately standout has represented Milan's particular brand of luxury for nearly a century."
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Twice-daily maid service, turndown, daily newspapers, nightly complimentary shoeshine and butler-service upon request are among the amenities that make this hotel a standout.
Mandarin Oriental, Milan
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Via Andegari 9, 20121 Milan, Italy
From $558 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Wallpaper
"A hundred and four rooms carved out of three 19th-century piles – is just around the corner of La Scala, and within easy walking distance of the city’s smart Brera quarter."
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Travel + Leisure
"Mere steps from famed opera house La Scala, the Mandarin Oriental combines Milanese design and Asian touches of luxury."
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Condé Nast Traveler
93.5
"Rooms are spread out among four beautiful restored 18th-century houses—the best being those that have access to oversized private terraces and a distinctive nod to 1940s interior design elegance."
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Jetsetter
"Five-star glamazon with huge rooms, a sublime spa, and a killer location a block from La Scala."
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The Telegraph
9.0
"Located in Milan’s modish Montenapoleone district a stone’s throw away from La Scala Opera House, the hotel tastefully blends Italian design and furnishings with Oriental features."
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