Elegant convent hotel with serene garden courtyard and spa






































"I retreated to a former Renaissance convent in the heart of the Quadrilatero della Moda that offers timeless elegance and secret gardens." - La Guida Michelin

"I discovered Four Seasons Milano to exhale peaceful serenity from its home in a 15th-century convent, with a cloistered courtyard, preserved stone carvings, stucco ceilings, and frescoes. The décor is classically elegant with luxurious materials, there’s a beautiful spa in the convent’s former cellar with a vaulted swimming pool, and a notable Sunday brunch that features sweet treats in a Chocolate Room entirely coated in 661 pounds of chocolate." - Kiki Deere

"Four Seasons Hotel Milano, a former convent, combines historical charm with modern sophistication. It features refreshed dining areas and suites with original architectural elements." - Travel + Leisure Editors

"Located in the heart of the fashion district, the former fifteenth-century convent has "a fantastic proximity to great shopping." Interiors and exteriors feature frescoes, columns, and vaulted ceilings from days past, while marble, glass, and floral arrangements are recent additions. Guest rooms wrap around the courtyard or look onto Via Gesù; they are decorated in green, ocher, and terra-cotta with Fortuny fabrics and Frette linens. Bathrooms have heated Carrara-marble floors. La Veranda draws a well-heeled local crowd with dishes including ricotta-stuffed courgette blossoms and a creamy, classic saffron risotto."

"Milan’s Four Seasons Hotel Milano may be my favorite Four Seasons in the world. The location, off Via Montenapoleone, can’t be beaten, and it’s in a converted convent with these beautiful high ceilings."