LaFavia Milano vs nhow Milano
LaFavia 4 rooms and nhow Milano are both rated highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, nhow Milano scores slightly better than LaFavia 4 rooms. nhow Milano comes in at 79 with accolades from 8 sources including Michelin Guide, Oyster and Jetsetter.
LaFavia Milano
Via Carlo Farini 4, 20154 Milan
From $0 /night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Multilingual
- Dry Cleaning
- Air Conditioning
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The three-pearl LaFavia Four Rooms is a bed-and-breakfast-style boutique property housed in a historic renovated private residence, located just outside central Milan."
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The Telegraph
9.0
"With only four rooms, this small and welcoming B&B has an intimate setting and plenty of character."
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Lonely Planet
"Marco and Fabio's four-room bed and breakfast in the former Rabarbaro Zucca factory is a multicultural treat with rooms inspired by their travels through India, Mexico and Europe."
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Independent
"This four-room B&B is set in a 19th-century townhouse in a handy spot near Porta Garibaldi railway station"
nhow Milano
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Via Tortona 35, 20144 Milan
From $113 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Plenty of charm... offering impeccable standards of comfort."
Rough Guide
"This airy design-fest in the up-and-coming Porta Genova district is aimed at those coming to town on (fashion) business but the weekend offers can be worthwhile."
BlackBook
"Brightly tinted glass panels give way to a techno lobby where impeccable service is given to financial and corporate business people."
Oyster
Upscale
"From the attention-grabbing über-modern interiors of the restaurant and lounge to the... revolving art exhibition, every corner of the hotel oozes an artsy aesthetic."
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Travel + Leisure
"There are witty, irreverent touches everywhere, from the graffiti-tagged guest-room doors to the chandelier/sculpture in the restaurant, which mimics the form of a giant iridescent orchid."
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