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Tablet Plus privileges for Townhouse 31 include:
- Complimentary upgrade upon check-in, based on availability
- One complimentary glass of champagne or one cocktail, per guest, upon arrival
- Complimentary pastries and/or chocolate or fruit plate, refreshed during the course of the stay
- Bottle of champagne or wine in room
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Townhouse 31
Via C. Goldoni, 31
Milan, Italy
Neighborhood: Porta Monforte
Style: Modern Design
Atmosphere: Quiet
17 Rooms
Travelers to Milan need not choose between grand old palaces and boring business hotels. The third option is this quiet, discreet little townhouse hotel, in a peaceful residental neighborhood, seemingly a world away from the bustle and grime of Italy's industrial center (though in reality just ten minutes' walk from downtown).
The building is a small and unassuming one, a restored nineteenth-century residence, with interiors in a comfortably modern style courtesy of Architectural Digest editor Ettore Mocchetti. “Townhouse” is an apt name — guests are likely to be seen socializing in the courtyard or over the communal breakfast table, and the owners' constant presence (they live next door) makes for a sort of house guest atmosphere.
Rooms are understated, in sedate colors, and comfortable, with soothingly Oriental furniture and the obligatory marble bathrooms (and, if you are fortunate, a terrace). There are no design heroics here — though fashion and design professionals make up Townhouse 31's clientele, they seem to have somewhat conservative tastes when it comes to lodging. Presumably, after a long day spent buying and selling cutting-edge aesthetics, they are looking for little more than a quiet place to sit.
There is no restaurant, only the breakfast service, and the courtyard is the bar, so chances are you will have to venture outside the building at some point. Milan, of course, suffers from no shortage of nightclubs and outstanding restaurants — and anyway, if you want to be pampered, taken in by an all-encompassing hotel experience, there are those imposing palazzos, and those beige business hotels. Townhouse 31 is for the slightly more independent traveler, for the non-conformist in all of us.



