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Lancaster HotelvsHotel Petit Palais
Both properties are endorsed by experts. Overall, Petit Palais Hotel de Charme ranks slightly better than Lancaster Hotel. Petit Palais Hotel de Charme is ranked #18 in Milan with endorsements from 4 publications including Star Service, Lonely Planet and The Telegraph.
Lancaster Hotel
Time Out
Oyster
Let's Go
Via A. Sangiorgio, 16, 20145 Milan
From $85/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"The staff at this mellow little hotel are so nice." Full review
Mid-Range
"A small, three-pearl property with plenty of old world charm... and a quiet, yet picturesque location away from the bustle of Milan's center." Full review
"The luxury is enhanced by the tiled breakfast room, bathrooms that feature fancy glass showers, and brown mahogany doors to said bathrooms that slide smoothly." Full review
Hotel Petit Palais
Time Out
Star Service
The Telegraph
Lonely Planet
via Molino delle Armi 1, 20123 Milan
From $216/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
"On one of Milan's most important canals, this sometime 17th-century palazzo was opened as the Petit Palais in September 2007, after more than five years of restoration." Full review
"On a very busy corner, hugging Via Molino and Corso Italia, this 17th-century residence-turned-hotel is a delightful, if noisy, traditional option with not-unreasonable rates that include breakfast." Full review
6.0
"A 17th-century converted convent, all period furniture, antique paintings and Murano chandeliers." Full review
"This chintzy boutique hotel with its huge swagged curtains, floral wallpapers, marble pillars and carved stone fireplaces is housed in a stately 18th-century convent and retains much of its period charm." Full review