Designer boutique hotel with art, artisan furniture, family wine







Corso Genova, 11, 20123 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

"A seven-room space filled with dazzling design furniture and contemporary art, independently owned and marvelously compact — a city gem among Italy’s tiniest boutiques." - The MICHELIN Guide

"I found Vico Milano to be a sophisticated seven-bedroom pied-à-terre set in a former racing bike factory and run by the Baccheschi Berti family, with handcrafted furniture by Tuscan and Sicilian artisans, decorative touches from around the world (Persian rugs, Balinese wall hangings), and a sexy mix of velvets, woods, and marble. Rooms have teak floors, off-white walls, potted plants, and bathrooms with vivid Moroccan glazed tiles, while a glass-encased staircase leads down to a cozy den where barmen serve cocktails and wines from the family vineyard." - Kiki Deere

"The first wave of Milanese boutique hotels were grand gestures that represented Italy’s design capital to the world. Vico Milano, by contrast, is a more personal vision, but no less stylish — its public spaces are dazzling, filled with design furniture and contemporary art, while its seven rooms and suites are handsome in a more relaxed way, delicately balanced between sparse simplicity and organic warmth." - Le Guide MICHELIN

"“The first wave of Milanese boutique hotels were grand gestures, tasked with representing Italy’s design capital to the world. Vico Milano, by contrast, is a more personal vision, a small-scale hideaway by a family that also owns the Castello di Vicarello in Tuscany. More personal, yes, but no less stylish — its public spaces are dazzling, filled with design furniture and contemporary art, while its seven rooms and suites are handsome in a more relaxed way, delicately balanced between sparse simplicity and organic warmth.”" - The MICHELIN Guide

"To hunker down like creative types do, book a room at Hotel Vico Milano, an under-the-radar gem not far from the Tortona neighborhood."