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Camperio House

Via Camperio, 9, Milan, Italy

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Lowest price over the last 30 days: € 190.00 (approx. US$ 247)

 

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Tablet Plus privileges for Camperio House include:

  • Complimentary upgrade upon hotel check-in, based upon availability
  • A complimentary bottle of wine
  • Breakfast served in your room (a ten euro value)
  • Complimentary parking (a value of 25 euros). Parking is limited so please reserve your space with the hotel at the time of booking.

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  • 18.0 Feedback Score
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    • Rooms

      18.5

    • Service

      18.5

    • Public Spaces

      17.5

    • Overall

      18.0

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  • Liana

    “great location; super nice staff; rooms clean, big … ”

  • remi

    “Very kind and rooms just renewed”

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Camperio House

Via Camperio, 9

Milan, Italy

Style: Contemporary Classic

Atmosphere: Quiet

15 Rooms

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Please note: Camperio House will be closed for the month of August.

A fair bit of Milan, perhaps more so than any of Italy’s other major cities, is of a rather recent vintage. Its status as the country’s industrial capital meant the Second World War didn’t exactly treat it kindly. But there’s still plenty of deep history in this town, if you know where to look — for a start, there’s the Camperio House, built from the bones of a fifteenth-century palace, which itself is an expansion of an eighth-century convent.

In this town, of course, nothing escapes a but of scrutiny by the eye of a designer. The rooms, suites and apartments are neither as painstakingly historical as the fifteenth-century common rooms nor as rakishly modern as some of the others in Milan. Instead there’s a mix of contemporary and antique fixtures and furnishings, with bold striped wallpapers setting a luxe tone. The overriding look is that of a classic palazzo updated for the modern era — fitting, since that’s exactly what it is.

It must be said: this is no full-service luxury hotel. While what it does have is undoubtedly top-class, including not just the accommodations but the business center and meeting spaces as well, there’s no spa, restaurant, or other big-hotel perks — but with the best of central Milan at your feet, it’s not exactly roughing it.

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