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The fashion capital never disappoints; It preserves the classic Italian essence, but with a much younger and more innovative look than the rest of the cities in Italy. Without a doubt, it is one of the most desired destinations for fashion victims.
Choosing good accommodation is essential to be able to explore and enjoy the city without missing anything, and the Max Brown Missori is one of those rare hotels that make you feel at home. Located at number 3 of Via Lentasio, in one of the least known neighborhoods of the city, the Cinque Vie, it has an unbeatable location: very close to the Duomo, the Guastalla gardens and the well-known Velasca tower, and a few minutes away from the historic center. It is a neighborhood full of galleries, craft shops, antique shops, workshops and studios of artists who have found their place here. In short, a place to delve into the real Milan, the one that does not appear in the guides and that very few know.
We are talking about a fun establishment that the hotel company Sircle Collection has rehabilitated in a retro sixties style: vintage armchairs by Jindrich Halabala, furniture that seems taken from Alfredo Landa films, Crosley record players, Smeg kettles, colored tableware, old telephones with the now gone dial, recycled headboards with chic appliqués, cushions with geometric designs and countless details chosen especially to decorate its 64 rooms, which vary in size (from 18 to 35 square meters) but not in comfort.
The hotel has an elegant bar, open all day, where you can have everything from a freshly brewed coffee in the morning to an aperitif at sunset. A relaxing space for guests to work, rest or socialize, with entertaining musical evenings by local performers. Also, on the ground floor of the hotel, temporary exhibitions by emerging artists are organized.