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The Executive Room offers a comfortable and intimate space with a king-size bed. These 35 sqm rooms have a Milanese or Parisian style and feature
The Deluxe Room is a spacious accommodation measuring 40 square meters. It offers a choice between a king-size bed or two twin beds, showcasing either
The Premium Room offers a generous space of 42 sqm, featuring either a king size bed or two twin beds. These rooms are designed in
The Parigi Junior Suite offers spacious rooms measuring 45 square meters. Guests can choose between a king size bed or two twin beds. These rooms
The Executive Suite offers elegant Parisian-style accommodations in spacious 45 sqm rooms. It features a comfortable king-size bed and inviting open spaces with a generous
The Terrace Suite offers spacious rooms of 55 sqm with a king-size bed. They are tastefully furnished in either refined Parisian style or modern Milanese
The Premium Suite is a luxurious and spacious retreat spanning 60 square meters. It offers the choice of a king-size bed or two twin beds,
The Milano Panoramic Suite is a spacious and luxurious accommodation measuring 61 square meters. It boasts a remarkable feature—an expansive terrace spanning an additional 12
The Prestige Panoramic Suite, located on the 8th floor of the hotel, offers a luxurious experience. With a size of 65 sqm, this suite features
The Duomo Panoramic Suite, located on the 7th floor, offers an elegant space of 77 sqm. It includes a 10 sqm terrace with a view
The Royal Suite, situated on the 8th floor, boasts 100 sqm of bright and elegant spaces. It features a spacious living room and a separate
The Presidential Suite is an elegant space offering breathtaking views of the city and the Duomo of Milan from its surrounding panoramic terrace. The suite
Welcome to the Nicoletta Panoramic Suite, a modern and spacious apartment measuring 120 square meters. It features a stunning 40 square meter terrace that offers
The Imperial Suite is a luxurious 150 sqm apartment located on the 8th floor of Palazzo Parigi. With a Classic Milan style, it exudes elegance
The Penthouse Suite is an elegant 180 sqm apartment located on the 8th floor of the hotel. With a stunning 80 sqm terrace, this suite
Palazzo Parigi is one of Milan's most polished grand hotels, but it does not feel like an old institution repeating itself. It was created with a clear point of view by owner and architect Paola Giambelli. She shaped the hotel as a private palace between Brera, Porta Nuova, and the fashion district.
The result is formal in scale yet warm in use. Think marble staircases, Murano glass, high ceilings, a private garden, large rooms with balconies, and a spa that gives the property real retreat value in the middle of the city.
The hotel suits travelers who want Milan to feel elegant, comfortable, and easy to navigate. It is close enough to Via Montenapoleone for fashion-focused days, close enough to Brera for galleries and restaurants, and well placed for business around Porta Nuova.
Yet it does not have the tight, street-level feel of some Milanese boutique hotels. Palazzo Parigi is more spacious, more composed, and more openly decorative. It gives Milan a sense of ceremony without making the stay stiff.
The first impression is one of light and volume. The lobby's marble floors, sweeping staircase, columns, chandeliers, and glass details create a strong arrival. This is not minimal Milan.
Palazzo Parigi leans into a blend of Milanese polish and Parisian romance. It uses classic proportions, rich fabrics, art, and careful lighting. The hotel feels intentionally dressed, which fits its place between the city's fashion, finance, and design worlds.
The mood changes through the day. Mornings are quiet and businesslike, with guests leaving for meetings, shopping appointments, or museums. Afternoons bring tea, garden time, and spa visits. Evenings feel more social, especially around Caffe Parigi and the restaurant.
Because the hotel has generous public areas, it can absorb both leisure and business travelers without feeling crowded. That scale is one of its advantages in Milan. Many high-end hotels here are either very intimate or very urban.
The private garden gives the hotel a softer side. In a city known more for courtyards and design showrooms than large green spaces, this outdoor area matters. Its inspiration reaches back to the 18th century. Today it is used for drinks, light meals, private events, and quiet pauses between appointments.
It also helps the hotel avoid feeling purely formal. Palazzo Parigi has grandeur, but it also has places to sit without an agenda.
Palazzo Parigi offers 54 rooms and 41 suites, with interiors arranged in either a Milanese or Parisian style. The Milanese rooms tend to feel cleaner and more contemporary, with natural woods and a lighter palette.
The Parisian rooms bring a more classical mood, with curved furniture, richer fabrics, and softer decorative detail. This split gives guests a real choice rather than just a ladder of size and price.
One of the hotel's strongest room features is outdoor space. Every bedroom has a balcony or terrace, and many look toward the garden, Milan's streets, or the skyline. That is a meaningful advantage in a dense city.
Rooms are also known for generous bathrooms, often with marble finishes, separate baths and showers, and a sense of space that feels closer to a resort hotel than a compact urban property.
The suite inventory is broad. Junior suites work well for travelers who want more room without stepping into a full apartment mood. Larger suites and signature apartments add terraces, living areas, major city views, and in some cases private wellness features.
Guests planning a longer stay, a family trip, or a high-profile Milan visit should look carefully at these categories. The hotel can feel very different depending on whether the stay is built around a room, a suite, or one of the top terraces.
Dining at Palazzo Parigi follows the hotel's wider personality: polished, Milanese, and comfortable rather than experimental for its own sake. The main restaurant serves Italian and Milanese cuisine in a room that feels dressed for occasion.
It is a good fit for guests who want dinner in the hotel without giving up a sense of place. The service style is formal enough for business or celebration, yet the food is meant to be enjoyed rather than decoded.
Caffe Parigi is the more relaxed address. It works for breakfast, coffee, lunch, aperitivo, dinner, or a meeting that should not feel too corporate. The bar has the kind of flexibility that a Milan hotel needs.
Guests may be moving between fashion appointments, offices, galleries, and late dinners. In-room dining is available around the clock, which is useful for jet lag, confidential work, or a quiet evening after a full day in the city.
The private garden adds another layer to the food and drink program. In good weather, it becomes one of the hotel's most pleasant spaces, especially for a light lunch or a drink away from the street. Milan has many serious restaurants, so Palazzo Parigi does not need to be the only dining plan.
Its strength is convenience with style: a real restaurant, a useful cafe-bar, strong room service, and a garden that gives the hotel its own rhythm.
The Grand Spa is one of the main reasons to choose Palazzo Parigi over many central Milan hotels. It is large by city standards and designed as a proper retreat rather than a token treatment room.
Guests will find an indoor pool, hammam, sauna, steam areas, relaxation spaces, treatment rooms, a fitness center, and a yoga studio. The style has Moroccan influences, with arches and warm details that contrast with the sharper mood of the city outside.
This matters in Milan, especially for travelers who are mixing business, shopping, and culture. The city can be fast, polished, and tiring. A hotel with a serious spa changes the pace of the stay.
It gives guests somewhere to recover between meetings or after long days on foot. For couples, it also makes Palazzo Parigi more than a base for restaurants and shopping. It can become part of the trip's structure.
The fitness area is suitable for regular workouts, and the wellness offering is broad enough for guests who plan to use it more than once. Travelers who only need a bed near the fashion district may not use the spa enough to justify the hotel. Those who value space, recovery, and a calmer indoor world will see the difference quickly.
Palazzo Parigi sits on Corso di Porta Nuova, close to Brera, Turati, the fashion district, and Porta Nuova. This is a strong Milan position because it connects several versions of the city.
Brera brings galleries, smaller streets, restaurants, and design energy. Via Montenapoleone and the Quadrilatero della Moda are nearby for fashion. Porta Nuova adds the more modern business and architecture side of Milan.
The Duomo, Teatro alla Scala, and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II are also within reach. Guests should expect a walk, taxi, or short metro ride depending on timing and weather. The Turati metro station is close, and taxis are easy to arrange.
The location is less theatrical than staying directly by the Duomo, but often more practical. It places guests between Milan's polished residential, business, fashion, and cultural zones rather than in the busiest tourist core.
This makes the hotel useful for mixed-purpose trips. A guest can shop in the morning, meet clients in the afternoon, return for spa time, and walk into Brera for dinner. That pattern is harder from hotels set farther south or deeper into the station area. Palazzo Parigi's neighborhood gives flexibility without sacrificing atmosphere.
Palazzo Parigi competes with Milan's strongest hotels, but it occupies its own lane. Four Seasons Hotel Milano has a quieter convent setting and a deep sense of Milanese discretion. It is ideal for guests who want calm near Via Gesu.
Bulgari Hotel Milano has a more design-led, fashion-insider mood with a famous garden and a lower, more private profile. Armani Hotel Milano is sharper and more brand-driven, with a sleek position in the fashion district.
Mandarin Oriental Milan offers a central location, polished service, and strong dining in a more contemporary Italian frame. Park Hyatt Milan is closer to the Galleria and Duomo, making it stronger for first-time visitors who want the city's landmark core outside the door. Palazzo Parigi stands out for larger-feeling spaces, balconies in all rooms, a broad suite mix, a serious spa, and a grander residential tone. It is less understated than Four Seasons or Bulgari, but more retreat-like than many hotels near the Duomo.
Book Palazzo Parigi if you want Milan with space, spa time, and a polished palace mood. It is especially strong for fashion weeks, business trips with leisure built in, couples who want a grand city stay, and guests who prefer Brera and Porta Nuova access over a purely Duomo-facing location. The balconies and terraces also make it a good choice for travelers who dislike feeling sealed inside an urban hotel.
Think twice if you prefer very quiet minimalism, a tiny boutique atmosphere, or the most direct Duomo address. Palazzo Parigi is expressive, decorative, and confident. For the right guest, that confidence is the charm. It gives Milan a softer, more spacious stage, with enough glamour for the city and enough comfort to make returning to the hotel feel like part of the pleasure.
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