Dall'esterno il posto sembra un hotel di prima categoria, qualcosa che ha ottenuto quello che serve per fare un grande posto dove soggiornare. Una volta dentro, ho trovato Eurohotel per essere un po 'insignificante, piatta e senza carattere a tutti. L'unica cosa che era diversa era la camera extra (lo ritengono una suite, preferirei non), ma che, ho sentito, non aveva ragion d'essere. Voglio dire, qual è lo scopo di una stanza così grande e costoso in un hotel come questo? È chiaramente un business hotel piuttosto che un turista. La vasca idromassaggio era l'unica cosa positiva in quella camera, ma una grande vasca idromassaggio non è tutto quello che serve per fare una suite. L'arredamento e il parquet che sembrava crescere in tutto il mondo sono stati anche un po 'troppo pesante e soffocante. Il prezzo era buono, considerando la posizione e il luogo.
Strategic position! In Porta Venezia quarter! This place is perfect for people who are going to spend some days in Milan and want to do some shopping or enjoy the nightlife.
All around you there are restaurants and lounge bars, clubs and shops and, for who is interested, Via Monte Napoleone, the major fashion street, is very very close.
Rooms look modern, but they have some trouble with the furnishing, it was old and ruined and it need a replacement. Lack in the attentions in details. Dust over the television, concentration of limestone in the shower stall and in the sink, need more energy during the cleaning!
Breakfast with different choices, not that bad! A positive point, besides the positions, is the staff, very kind and accommodating. I can say is good value for money, but even if the hotel has three stars it needs to deserve it and improve the service!
Great location! Eurohotel is located in Porta Venezia, a lovely, historic area in downtown Milan, bursting with bars and restaurants. It's super close to Corso Buenos Aires, one of the longest shopping streets in Milan with about three kilometers of shops to visit. Other major attractions like Cathedral Square, Piazza Duomo, Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga are only about a 10-minute walk away. And for those attractions that are too far to walk, you're also close to public transportation. The Metro Red Line, the railway and tram lines are only 50 meters from the front door. EuroHotel offers a full buffet breakfast with hot and cold dishes, and even vegetarian, gluten-free and lactose-free options. There is also a wine and coffee bar and a full wellness area with relaxing treatments and therapies.
Eurohotel has many more (hidden) qualities than you would ever expect from the outside. Despite having only three stars, it is definitely much more comfortable than many other hotels in Milan that claim to have four stars. The best thing is unquestionably the little patio with the garden and bucolic scenes on the walls, breakfast is served there and I really could not imagine a better place where to start off a nice sightseeing day. Rooms are fairly big and clean and nicely done, but if you really want to feel like you are in a big, fancy hotel, you should definitely ask for an Extra. It has space (and a lot of that), a balcony and a two-floor-bathroom where the second floor is completely covered in a gigantic, blue hot tub. Nothing to envy to more expensive places.
So, after my gaff at my last hotel in Milan, I decided to spring for a private room with A/C-- a definite must in Milan during the summer! This hotel is pretty standard, with a few flourishes. Included breakfast is nice, though it's generally a typical Italian breakfast (read: nothing fancy), clean rooms... pretty standard hotel. The location is close to an underground line, so that's nice for getting around the city (though the center IS within walking distance). It's also quite near to a main shopping drag.
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