Hotel Review: Crowne Plaza – Milan City

Hotel Review: Crowne Plaza – Milan City

Our flight home left from Milan so after two nights in Rome, we headed back to where we started. My aunt and uncle were leaving a day earlier than we were so we still had some time left (during which we went back to Lake Como), but we needed a convenient hotel near Milano Centrale. The Crowne Plaza – Milan City fit those requirements perfectly.


Introduction: A Week in Italy
United Club Terminal E – Houston
United Airlines BusinessFirst MAF-IAH-PIT(DIVERSION)-EWR-FRA
Lufthansa Senator Lounge Frankfurt Airport
Villa La Perla Di Sonenga Panoramica, Menaggio, Italy
The Park Hyatt Milan
Focal Point: The Towns of Lake Como
Radisson Blu Rome
Focal Point: The Landmarks of Rome
Crowne Plaza Milan City Centre
Sheraton Milan-Malpensa
United Airlines BusinessFirst Milan (MXP) – Newark (EWR)

Crowne Plaza Milan City
Via Melchiorre Gioia, 73, 20124 Milano MI, Italy
Points Redemption: 30,000/night


The Crowne Plaza – Milan City hotel is a modern, clean, and comfortable accommodation for quick overnights near Milano Centrale Station. The hotel is located right next to the “Sondrio” Metro Station and is only a 10 minute walk from Milano Central Railway Station.

a low angle view of a building
Front Facade of the Crowne Plaza – Milan City

Recognition for being IHG Platinum didn’t include free breakfast, but included free drinks at the Metropolitan Lounge Bar. Check in was quick and staff helped us get our luggage to our room. The room itself had free wifi, a comfortable bed, and a decently sized restroom with good water pressure. It’s really not anything special (like the Park Hyatt), but again it serves the purpose for a brief overnight. Oh yeah don’t worry about breakfast if you are staying at this hotel because there are tons of cafes and a McDonald’s nearby in case you don’t want to pay a premium for it at the hotel.

Overall, This property was a relief to stay in, especially after our not so great stay at the Radisson Blu – Rome. The location and price range for the room (~$150 or 30,000 points), really makes it a property worth returning to in my humble opinion. Just for the record, I paid with points for this particular stay because room rates over $200, which doesn’t seem to be the norm at this property.

a large metal structure with many windows
The Milano Centrale railway station is just minutes away from the Crowne Plaza Milan City.

Have you stayed at the Crowne Plaza – Milan City before? What’s your favorite place to stay in Milan?

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