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Lombardy Verified Hotel Reviews by Real Guests

Recent reviews

  • “Location is excellent. Bus from airport stops just outside. Also beside train station for trip to Milan. Lovely restaurant on the same street. And bus stops across the road to bring you to the old town. Didn’t have breakfast but looked lovely.”

  • Break Hotel Review score: 1

    “nothing really.”

  • Hotel Vienna Review score: 6

    “You pay for what you get I suppose, one of the cheapest in Milan at time of booking but still relevantly good place to stay, location was great safe area right beside metro can get to city in 20 mins via two trains. Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Room was cleaned daily.”

  • Hostel Corner 32 Review score: 9

    “Javier was incredibly kind and helpful when I was worried about my train arriving late and was also very considerate about arranging for me to have a bottom bunk. Thank you, Javier. Experience at a hostel depends on who is sharing a dorm. My experience was of quiet and considerate fellow-travellers.”

  • Casa Olea Hotel Review score: 10

    “The exterior, the interior, the rooms, the facilities, the location! 10/10!!”

  • Hotel Garda Review score: 10

    “Great location close to Milano Centrale train station. Hotel was renovated, so it is very pleasant to stay there. Breakfast is offered for generous 10 euros with a good variety of food and snacks. Receptionists are super friendly. It was my second stay in this hotel and I will definitely come back again.”

  • “nothing”

  • Hotel Duomo Cremona Review score: 9

    “Location excellent. Room had everything I needed”

  • c-hotels Atlantic Review score: 9

    “The personal was great especially:virginia beru,christin zocchi and liliy the”

  • Hotel Stradivari Review score: 9

    “Right in front of two metro lines, and on one good shopping street. 17m easy walk from Central Station. Good Breakfast. Note that the Hotel is on a second floor, you have to ring the bell in the street.”