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Expert reviews of cheap hotels in Milan

The best budget hotels in Milan... inspected and approved.

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Editor's Pick
22 Marzo, Milan

The family-run Hotel XXII Marzo (22 Marzo) Hotel offers cute and colorful accomodations and service with a smile.

8.0 Guest Rating

From
$80

Editor's Pick
Aurora, Milan

The family-run Aurora Hotel is central and affordable, with great, large bathrooms, to boot.

8.0 Guest Rating

From
$87

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Garda, Milan

With its modern style and family spirit, the three-star Hotel Garda is the true budget gem of its hotel-studded block.

8.1 Guest Rating

From
$87

Hotel Portello by Convention Centre - Gruppo MiniHotel, Milan

The four-star Hotel Portello, a member of the Minihotel chain, offers 96 recently renovated rooms located between the Lotto and Fiera-Amendola Metro stops.

7.6 Guest Rating

From
$107

Editor's Pick
Arno, Milan

The one-star Hotel Arno is a basic but comfortable place with rock-bottom Milan rates.

7.2 Guest Rating

From
$53

Editor's Pick
The Best, Milan

The two-star Best Hotel is a smart Milan pick with a convenient location, cheerful staff and charming garden.

7.2 Guest Rating

From
$67

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Serena, Milan

The two-star Hotel Serena is a welcoming cutie just off of the vibrant Corso Buenos Aires.

7.5 Guest Rating

From
$74

Editor's Pick
Eva, Milan

The Hotel Eva is not fancy, but we love its kitschy charm, central location and budget-friendly rates.

From
$67

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Who are we? EuroCheapo is a guide to budget hotels in Milan and throughout Europe. Our editors have been reviewing cheap hotels all over Europe since 2001, always with an eye on recommending only hotels that are clean, central and cheap.

Milan can get pricey quickly, especially if you happen to be visiting during fashion shows or other expo dates. During the rest of the year, however, the city can be a welcoming place for Cheapos, especially given the number of small, family-run hotels and pensions in town.

Getting started: If you’re ready to read reviews, head for our list of recommended hotels in Milan. If you’d like a little help choosing a part of town, read through our neighborhood overview. And for additional tips on keeping it cheap, check out the articles listed below.

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