Amna H.
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One star for the location — just a 10-minute walk to the Duomo.
That’s the only positive thing I can say. When we arrived, we were greeted by a cheerful man who took us to the apartment on the first floor. I had booked just a day before at a non-refundable rate and didn’t realize it was on the first floor.
When I expressed my concern and asked if they had any availability on higher floors — even offering to pay extra — he just laughed, said, “This is what you booked,” threw the keys on the table, and left.
I truly miss the days when hospitality meant actual hospitality — service, courtesy, and an effort to earn guest loyalty.
We couldn’t sleep at all. Milan is a vibrant, loud city, and the apartment offered zero soundproofing. We could hear street noise and people talking day and night — even casual conversations of people walking by.
By the last day, I had developed a fever and nausea, which quickly resolved once I returned to my home country. I strongly believe it was due to physical stress and total lack of rest.
At a rate of €1500+ per night, do yourself a favor and book a proper hotel room where you can actually sleep and enjoy this beautiful city the way it’s meant to be experienced.