Foresteria MonfortevsSheraton Diana Majestic
Both properties are rated very highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Sheraton Diana Majestic Hotel is preferred by most reviewers compared to Foresteria Monforte. Sheraton Diana Majestic Hotel comes in at 76 with approval from 4 sources like DK Eyewitness, Star Service and The Telegraph.
Foresteria Monforte
2 Piazza Tricolore, Milan
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Air Conditioning
Concierge
"With its original parquet floors and views of city traffic, this is a typical Milanese apartment, yet it has been given a good deal of character by a sensitive eye for color combinations."
Lonely Planet
"With Philippe Starck chairs, flat-screen TVs and a communal kitchen, the three classy rooms in this upmarket B&B are just a short walk from the Duomo." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Perhaps no other place in Milan makes guests feel more at home than Forestiera Monforte in the fashion district of Piazza San Babila." Full review
Rough Guide
"These lovingly styled contemporary rooms and one suite are bright and airy as well as being beautifully kept and discreetly run."
Time Out
"A central and super hip addition to Milan's hotel scene." Full review
Sheraton Diana Majestic
Viale Piave, 42, 20129 Milan
From $192/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Lonely Planet
"This is one slick Sheraton... with rooms that are often less expensive than you'd expect and one of the coolest aperitivo spots in Milan." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"A majestic hotel boasting one of the loveliest gardens in the city."
Star Service
"Jutting out into a busy byway, this property is a 15-minute walk north of the Duomo, convenient to the Metro and other transportation." Full review
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Guests should request rooms overlooking the garden in back, as they are quieter and more scenic.
The Telegraph
8.0
"This historic hotel has been a meeting point for well-heeled Milanese for over a century, and its interiors maintains a Belle Epoque feel, reinterpreted with a touch of modernity. " Full review