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Hotel Gonzaga

Located in Milan's Stazione Centrale with complimentary breakfast

Milan

Situated in the Stazione Centrale neighborhood of Milan, this property is near Grattacielo Pirelli and Public Gardens. Other nearby points of interest include Cathedral of Milan.

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Breakfast included

Hotel Gonzaga provides complimentary breakfast and a 24-hour front desk.

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Cable/satellite TV

Guestrooms have cable television, minibars, and complimentary newspapers; rooms also include coffee/tea makers, bidets, and hair dryers.

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Hotel review summary of Hotel Gonzaga, Milan Hotel

Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.
Overall satisfaction 100% of travellers (13 of 13) recommend this hotel
4.3
Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
4.1 4.4 4.5 4.2
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Most recent reviews and ratings for Hotel Gonzaga in Milan

All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the 3 most recent reviews are shown.

A traveller from Glasgow recommends this hotel
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4 3.0 4.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 22-Jul-08

Great location

Hotel Gonzaga is ideally located next to Milan Central station and next to the metro lines 2 and 3. The area offers a few restaurants and shops however the more central area of Duomo is only a short journey on the metro. The hotel itself is located on the third floor of the building. The rooms are very spacious and clean however the walls are quite thin, although I did not find this to be much of a problem during my stay. Overall I would be happy to return to this hotel in the future.

Emily R from Worcester, MA recommends this hotel
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4 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Posted: 10-Nov-07

Good location, not for the luxury-minded

I needed a hotel that was inexpensive and close to the train station so I could catch an early bus to the airport. This hotel more than fit the bill. Neither the mattress nor walls were very thick, but the room was huge and clean, the price was nice, and the staff was great, even on a Sunday night.

Traveller's tip for business travellers

This is really close to the train station, and that’s about its only pull. Stay here if you need to be close to transportation, otherwise look elsewhere for a more comfortable place to sleep.

Johnny F from Edinburgh recommends this hotel
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4 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.0
Posted: 6-Oct-07

Good option in pricey Milan

The very best thing about this hotel is it’s hop-and-a-skip proximity from the central station. It really is just two minutes down the road from it, and makes getting about Milan very easy and pleasant, especially at night when you just want to get back to your hotel as quickly and safely as possible. It was a bit pricier than we’d accounted for but having read up a lot about Milan and done my research, I figured it was money well spent - and it turned out to be just that. The rooms are clean, well-kept and adequately appointed. Our only gripe was a thunderous crashing sound that we kept hearing outside day and night. It seemed to coincide with the internal lift operating but I still don’t know what caused it. It could cause the highly sensitive a problem, but after a while we just wrote it off as something we couldn’t do anything about and got on with enjoying the holiday. Breakfast is fine - the usual unimaginitive continental selection of synthetic cereals, meat, cheese, rolls, and oddly-filled croissants. If you’re looking for a fry-up though, forget it. Staff are efficient and friendly enough, but this is not a hotel you spend a lot of time in - this is a base for exploring the city and in that capacity it met all our requirements.

Traveller's tip on saving a few bucks

Walking the streets and getting hungry? Go to Garbagnati in the Via Dante near the Duomo. It’s basically a pastry shop but it has a cafe round the back which is a favourite with the local suits who swarm in clumps for their lunch with much gusto. And no wonder - there’s a great selection of hot dishes on a hot plate at the back that are cheap (in Milanese terms) and very, very tasty. Grab a tray, point at what you wantm,pay at the till, find a seat and buon appetito!