Chateau Monfort, Milan Hotels
Art Nouveau hotel offering a full-service spa, fine dining, and a scenic cocktail bar under a crystal dome
Overview
Château Monfort invites you into a world of luxury and charm. The hotel, an Art Nouveau property from the early 20th century, is a beacon of modern elegance and timeless allure. Its location is within 15 minutes of Milan’s most iconic landmarks, including the Duomo, Teatro alla Scala, San Babila, and Palazzo Reale, so you can enjoy the serenity of the hotel and still be within reach of the action.
Each room at Château Monfort is a work of art, immersing you in a dream-like atmosphere straight from a fairy tale. The rooms, adorned with custom-made furnishings and objects, captivate with their strong emotional impact and luminous decorations that mimic a starry sky. From the Superior Del Duca Room’s regency-inspired charm to the vibrant Hibiscus Room’s romantic oriental garden vibe, each space offers a unique experience. Special suites like the Bohème, Traviata, and Cenerentola offer an even more luxurious and spacious stay, with elegant in-view bathtubs and cozy four-poster beds.
For dining, the Sale del Rubacuori restaurant offers three distinct spaces that transform dining into a cinematic experience. Here, you can enjoy a leisurely breakfast, a quick and tasty lunch, a rich dinner, or a relaxing evening drink. The executive chef emphasizes traditional Italian and Milanese dishes, using fresh, organic, regional products. The hotel also offers an ancient wine cellar for tastings, a Lounge Cocktail Bar under a magnificent crystal dome, and a tranquil full-service spa, Amore & Psiche, for a holistic retreat for your mind and body.
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When is the best time to visit?
Italy is incredible year round, but since it is an internationally iconic place to visit, expect crowds at the premier tourist destinations from spring through fall, and during holidays when people are more likely to travel. If you have the flexibility, try and visit during the less crowded winter and early shoulder seasons.
Where should I go in Italy?
Rome, Florence, and Venice belong on every traveler’s bucket list. Visitors with a little more time should also see the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, Naples, Milan, the Cinque Terre, Sicily—the list of places to visit in Italy has no end.
How many days do I need?
A week is barely enough to hit the main attractions in Italy, but it is doable. Stay for up to a month or more to truly savor the whole experience as well as the food and wine. And no matter how long you stay, you'll surely want to return for your next visit.
Getting around Italy
Trains are a great option for trips between Italy's cities, such as Florence to Rome and Milan to Venice. Driving is not always straightforward, but still a great choice if you feel comfortable taking the wheel along Italy's Autostrada and curvy roads. Other options include domestic flights and ferries.
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