Aurelia
Via Piccinni 25, Milan, Italy star
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Reviewed by EuroCheapo.com Editors
The sweet Hotel Aurelia is a cozy two-star spot with budget-friendly room rates. And you couldn’t get more central—it’s just a quick walk or one Metro stop to the train station.
The 11 guestrooms at the Hotel Aurelia are small, tidy and decorated as if granny had done up a dorm room. The yellow walls and blue and yellow bedding are bright, if not new, and the quirky artwork looks like it was snatched up at a flea market. Flat-screen TVs stand out in contrast to the otherwise old-fashioned vibe, and other amenities include air conditioning and a telephone. Some rooms also have a balcony (ask ahead).
The bathrooms, all private, might seem a bit shabby but are scrubbed clean.
The Hotel Aurelia’s entrance and reception has a kitschy feel to it, with wood-paneled walls, family knickknacks and—if you’re lucky—a yippy welcome from Fay, the resident mini pincher. It’s these homey details that take the Hotel Aurelia from basic budget to something special. Even the breakfast lounge is sunny and inviting.
Breakfast is included in the room rate and Wi-Fi is available for an additional charge.
Reviewed by: Annie Shapero, EuroCheapo Staff Writer
Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor and is recommended based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.
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Amenities
Hotel
- Bar/Lounge
- Bike Parking
- Breakfast Extra Charge
- Children Friendly
- Fax Machine
- Groups welcome
- Internet Station
- Luggage Storage
- Non-Smoking Hotel
- Reception: 24-Hour
- Swimming Pool
- Wake-Up Service
- Wi-Fi Connection
- Wi-Fi: Free
Room
- Air conditioning
- Balconies/Terraces Available
- Bathroom: Private
- Cable TV
- Extra bed
- Heat
- Internet Access
- Telephone
Contact
Via Piccinni 25
Central station and Buenos Aires, Milan, Italy
Phone: +39 02 29 52 70 52
Website: www.hotelaurelia.it
About the Aurelia neighborhood
Milan’s main train station is not located in the prettiest part of town, and you may spot a few (or several) unsavory characters around here. That said, the area between the station and Corso Buenos Aires is plenty safe, and it’s home to several perfectly adequate hotels—many with rock-bottom rates. You’re also, of course, well situated for getting around the city, and Corso Buenos Airesis home to some of the city’s best shopping.
























































