HOTEL INDIGO MILAN

Address: Corso Monforte, 27 - 20122 - Milano (MI)

A stay at the Hotel Indigo Milano, the brand new boutique hotel in the historical centre, is an exploration of style. Everything it represents and all that surrounds it is an expression of refined beauty, an interpretation of the language of high fashion, contemporary design and musical research.

Inspired by the history of the fashion houses of the past born on Corso Monforte, the Hotel Indigo Milano occupies a prestigious early 1800s palazzo whose elegance echoes through the colonnaded cloister and aristocratic courtyard.

The interior also reflects the mood and aesthetic imperative of these places with a contemporary allure, interiors graced with designer pieces like the Giraffe made by Marcantonio for Qeeboo, and the Moroso brand furniture.

In keeping with the carefully crafted style and designed for maximum comfort, the 51 sound-proofed rooms offer guests complimentary and unlimited high-speed Wi-Fi, a Smart TV, a safe, tea maker and a Nespresso® coffee machine.

And the location is ideal too: just 800 metres from the great Cathedral of Milan, the Hotel Indigo Milano is near the Lucio Fontana Foundation, Palazzo Isimbardi’s famed Tiepolo ceiling and the streets that are home to Italy’s haute couture, Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga.

Hotel Indigo Milano: when the destination itself is a journey.

Facilities

Check-in time
3 PM
Check-out time
11 AM
Opening period
All year round
Air conditioning
All areas
Restaurants
1
Bar
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Spa and wellness center
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WiFi
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Events outside
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Rooms

Rooms
51
Typology of the Rooms
Suite:cancel
Junior suite:check_circle
Single rooms:check_circle
Double rooms:check_circle
Triple rooms:check_circle
Services
Room service:check_circle
Safe:check_circle
Minibar:check_circle
TV:check_circle
Internet:check_circle
With garden:cancel
With sea view:cancel
With a view of the hills:cancel
With pool view:cancel

Restaurants

Mezzo
25 places
Italian

Bar

Mezzo
07 AM - 11 PM

Other information

Other information
Access and rooms for disabled people:check_circle
Luggage storage:check_circle
Pets allowed:check_circle
Safety deposit boxes:check_circle
Laundry and dry cleaning service:check_circle
NCC service:check_circle
Taxi rank nearby:check_circle
Limousine service:check_circle
Rental car service:check_circle
Public transport nearby:check_circle
Sport equipment
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Tapis Roulant:check_circle
Other equipments:
multifunctional tool, elliptical
Golf course:cancel
Tennis court:cancel
Paddle court:cancel
Bicycles:cancel
Trekking or running route:cancel
Technical equipment
Dedicated event reception:cancel
Foyer:cancel
Direction room:cancel
Wardrobe:check_circle
Secretarial service:cancel
Paid hostess service:cancel
Reception:cancel
PC:check_circle
Dedicated bar:cancel
Coffee break area:check_circle
Copy machine:check_circle
Free WiFi:check_circle
Amplification:check_circle
Flipchart:check_circle
Mobile stage:cancel
Catwalk for fashion shows:cancel
LCD screens:check_circle
Fixed screen:check_circle
Mobile screen:cancel
Tensile structures:cancel
Closed circuit TV:cancel
Video projector:check_circle
Videoconferencing:check_circle
Microphones:cancel
Support technician:check_circle
Other spaces for events
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Terrace:cancel
Health centre:cancel
Poolside:cancel
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Damasco

Area:28 mq
Dimensions:7x4 mt
Height:4 mt
Stage: No
Natural light:Yes
10 People
Capacity for setting up
Stalls
15
Board
8
Gala dinner
8
Cocktail
20
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Broccato

Area:39 mq
Dimensions:10x3 mt
Height:3 mt
Stage: No
Natural light:Yes
25 People
Capacity for setting up
Stalls
20
School desks
16
Board
20
Gala dinner
18
Horseshoe
21
Cocktail
25

How to reach us

Metro Lines M1 and M4 stop "San Babila" 350mt away
LIN Milano Linate Airport, 7 stops with the metro line M4, 13 minutes with public transport
Public transportation: "San Babila" stop (metro lines M1 and M4) 350mt away; "Tricolore" stop (metro line M4) 450mt away

Discover Milano

Milano, the world capital of fashion and design, is a metropolis in Northern Italy and the capital of Lombardy. Home to the Italian Stock Exchange, it is a financial hub also famous for its exclusive restaurants and shops. The Gothic-style Duomo and the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, which houses the fresco "L'ultima Cena" by Leonardo da Vinci, bear witness to the artistic and cultural heritage of the city.

Founded around 590 BC by a Celtic tribe belonging to the Insubres group and belonging to the Golasecca culture, it was conquered by the ancient Romans in 222 BC. Over the centuries, "Mediolanum" increased its importance until it became the capital of the Western Roman Empire; in this period the Edict of Milan was promulgated, which granted freedom of worship to all citizens, therefore also to Christians.

At the forefront of the fight against the Holy Roman Empire in the age of the communes, it first became a lordship and then was elevated to the dignity of a duke at the end of the 14th century, remaining at the center of the political and cultural life of Renaissance Italy. At the beginning of the 16th century it lost its independence to the Spanish Empire and then passed, almost two centuries later, under the Austrian crown: thanks to the Habsburg policies, Milan became one of the main centers of the Italian Enlightenment. Capital of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, after the Restoration it was among the most active centers of the Risorgimento until its entry into the Savoy Kingdom of Italy.

The main economic and financial center of the Italian Republic, Milan led its industrial development, forming the so-called Industrial Triangle with Turin and Genoa, especially during the years of the economic boom, when industrial and urban growth also involved neighboring cities, creating the vast Milanese metropolitan area. In the cultural field, Milan is the main Italian publishing center and is at the top of the world music circuit thanks to the opera season of the Teatro alla Scala and its long operatic tradition. It is also among the main European trade fair and industrial design centers and is considered one of the world capitals of fashion.

Milano is one of the destinations of international tourism; in fact, it is among the forty most visited cities in the world (second in Italy after Rome and fifth in the European Union). Milan is considered a global city, the only Italian city in the list of Alpha World Cities.


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