We decided to stay at this hotel for the first time, although we usually rent apartments. Unfortunately, in Milan in the center you may well be handed over a wreck without repair, it is believed that there is no competition, they will remove it anyway)) And there are practically no grocery stores in the center, it is believed that you need to eat in restaurants)) Fortunately, we were very lucky with the hotel. The best corner suite on the 8th floor with a view of the Duomo was available, which was put at our disposal. Panoramic windows, modern design, convenience and comfort – we liked everything. Bathrobes, bidets, kettle and coffee maker, armchairs and sofas, floor lamps and lamps, comfortable bed, lots of pillows. A funny detail. Previously, when we were still in Moscow, we were asked what we prefer – a bathroom or a shower? We answered – a shower. It turned out that the shower cabin was an addition to the bathroom)) Wifi works flawlessly. The sound insulation is perfect. There is a construction pit in front of the hotel now, which, by the way, is even interesting to observe, there was no sound of work with the windows closed. The air conditioners worked perfectly. We ordered dinner with wine in the room, it was brought in 10-15 minutes. Wonderful green salad, pizza, wonderful spaghetti with tomatoes, spices were included. The room was cleaned flawlessly, shampoos, etc. were replenished. It's new to us and very convenient. Firstly, in front of the elevator there were refrigerators with free bottles of water – with and without gas, stocks were constantly replenished. There was no need to bother looking for water outside the room. Secondly, the taxi is not called by the reception staff (extremely polite, correct, friendly), to whom there are often queues, but by a special person at the exit – presses a button, gives out a piece of paper – which company, after how long the car will be. Only 2-3 minutes of waiting. In general, it is 5 minutes to the Duomo, and all other facilities are within walking distance. The furthest is the Last Supper and the Pinacoteca Brera - 20 minutes each. We were very pleased with our choice.