Park Hyatt Milan

Luxurious minimalism in Milan
VERIFIED LUXURY
The first Hyatt hotel on Italian soil, Park Hyatt Milan is landmark of Milanese style and elegance. Appointed in warm, porous Italian travertine limestone and black marble inlay, the 1,032-square-foot palazzo dates from 1870 — it was once a bank.

The exterior is Baroque elegance at its finest, while inside the boutique hotel luxurious minimalism reigns. It opens onto Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a glass-encased, 19th-century shopping arcade dotted with luxury boutiques and restaurants bridging the historic Teatro alla Scala opera house with the gothic Duomo cathedral. Its centrality to the city's cultural landmarks and luxury quarter makes it walkable, even in stilettos.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
• The contemporary guest rooms have hosted diverse VIPs such as Michelle Obama and her daughters, Lady Gaga and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

• The recently refurbished subterranean spa provides customized beauty and body regiments through an exclusive partnership with luxury French beauty house Sisley.

• A 24-hour concierge oversees personalized services such as babysitting, culture tours or shopping at the Golden Quadrilateral luxury quarter.

• Sample Mio Bar’s bespoke cocktails on the seasonal outdoor terrace during the famous Milanese happy hour, aperitivo.

• Grab a workout at the fitness center, offering up-to-date Technogym cardio and strength machines, including a Kinesis rack.
Things to Know
• The lavish spa’s relaxation area features segregated steam rooms and a whirlpool laid with 250,000 24-carat gold-leaf tiles.

• The luxury hotel can also arrange a meet-and-greet at the Milan airport for those who want to be quickly whisked away.

• The Milan hotel’s dog program includes pet amenities such as a soft pillow bed and fresh mineral water served in designer bowls. Pet sitter services are available for all furred, finned and feathered friends, too.
The Rooms
• The 106 contemporary guest rooms are wrapped in cream-colored travertine and designer Ed Tuttle's neutral palettes and warm accent colors.

• All have warm wood furnishings, walk-in closets, a safe, a mini-bar and large bathrooms with Italian marble and bespoke Italian beauty brand products by Laura Tonatto.

• Many suites in the Milan hotel boast private, outdoor terraces such as the Duomo Suite — this one in particular is coveted for its secluded patio, which has a gold-leaf-tiled Jacuzzi overlooking the Duomo’s marble saints, gargoyles, and gothic spires.

• The 34 intimate standard rooms range from 377 to 409 square feet, while 47 deluxe rooms swing from 430 to 603 square feet. Its 25 suites begin at 538 square feet and cap out at 2,905 square feet (the Presidential Suite).
The Restaurants
• Food options are anchored by the acclaimed Restaurant Vun (which means “one” in Milanese dialect), where chef Andrea Aprea presents gourmet dinner knockouts based on his native Neapolitan culinary roots.

• Indulge in Neapolitan delicacies at Vun like the popular antipasto, the sweet and salted caprese salad with innovative tomato and mozzarella contrasts.

• Cupola is the lobby lounge — a 30-foot glass dome sheltering lounge seats — and leads to the bar Mio, which features Italian and international breakfast, lunch and dinner menus.

• Mio Bar Mixologists mix up bespoke drinks, notably 12 varieties of Bloody Marys infused with ingredients such as sage, saffron, rosemary and Dijon mustard.
Getting There
Via Tommaso Grossi 1, Milan, Italy, 20121
TEL39-02-8821-1234
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
LIN (20-30 min)  
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