At a Glance
This tranquil, well-appointed boutique hotel, which is adjacent to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, features 112 contemporary, residential-like accommodations, a terrific location and a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Indagare Loves
- The spa’s private treatment room for one couple, with its own steam shower
- A signature cocktail at the Park Bar (menu changes seasonally)
- In-room yoga mats and yoga DVDs
- The signature Laura Tonatto bath products (available for sale in the boutique)
Review
Occupying a palazzo that dates from 1875 and is part of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the Park Hyatt Milano is a serene, luxury business hotel with a lot of character. The location is fantastic: next to the Piazza del Duomo, La Scala and close to the city’s best boutiques. Its 112 guestrooms and suites convey a chic, contemporary sensibility, with such gorgeous details as travertine with black inlays, carpets by Tai-Ping and fabrics by Jim Thompson. There is lots of marble throughout, with emphasis on the typical Milanese architraves, high ceilings and raw silk. Bathrooms have steam and rain showers with chromotherapy, and the range of bath products, made with musk, vanilla and amber blossom, were designed specifically for the hotel by Italy’s most famous “nose,” Laura Tonatto. Even if you are not staying at the hotel, don’t miss the Michelin-starred Restaurant VUN. Meanwhile, La Cupola, the Park Hyatt’s spectacular lobby lounge, has a soaring twenty-nine-foot glass dome and is a great spot for a light lunch, coffee, aperitivo or post-La Scala bite.**
Who Should Stay
Travelers familiar with the Park Hyatt brand, who appreciate serene, luxurious and contemporary surroundings and demand a high caliber of unobtrusive service will be quite content here.
Written by Indagare