Step through our historic doors and you are enveloped in the grandeur of our hotel. Look up the wrought iron staircase spiralling through five floors and imagine a bejewelled Maria Callas making her sweeping entrance. Walk through to our marbled lounge and picture Giuseppe Verdi pausing before a sell-out performance at La Scala. Enjoy a frisson in the ‘recording suite’ where the Great Caruso became the world’s first superstar.
We have seventy-two rooms and twenty-three suites and junior suites, as our building dates from 1800s no two are alike. We’ve decorated each with classic elegance, ensuring up to the minute technology, after all this was Milan’s first hotel to offer a telegraph service.
Our glorious Presidential Suite is named for Giuseppe Verdi who lived and composed here for 27 years. Twelve others are dedicated to the many great artists we have welcomed to our home from Caruso to Visconti.