Mandarin Oriental's 104-room Milan property in an 18th-century building in the Fashion District, opened 2015.
Mandarin Oriental, Milan opened in 2015 in an 18th-century building in the city's Fashion District. The 104 rooms include deluxe rooms, suites, and a presidential suite. The property holds two Michelin stars at Seta by Antonio Guida, which anchors the F&B program. The design references Milan's histo
Dinner at Seta — Antonio Guida's two-Michelin-starred restaurant is the property's structural draw and among Milan's top dining destinations.
Designed as tribute to designer Gio Ponti, Living area, bedroom, and guest bathroom, Deep blue Brazilian marble floor, Central bathtub, Ambient lighting, Handcrafted bespoke furnishings by local artisans
Italys Leading Hotel Suite 2025, Italys Leading Hotel Suite 2024, Recognized as one of the best hotels in Italy according to La Listes Top 1000 Hotels 2025
Vibe: Fashion-District, Two-Michelin-Star, 18th-Century, Design-Led
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Best time: The best time for ultra-luxury travel is April to May.
Demand: Seasonal demand peaks during spring and fall, aligning with fashion weeks.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury property rates peak during major events in spring and fall.
Insider tip: Consider booking a private guided tour of the city's hidden gems.
Avoid: Avoid visiting in August when many locals are on holiday.