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The Gray

Via San Raffaele, Milan, Italy

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  • 17.5 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      17.5

    • Service

      17.5

    • Public Spaces

      17.0

    • Overall

      17.0

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What recent guests liked:

  • Noha

    “the room was very cool”

  • robert

    “This is a very nice small boutique hotel. The staff … ”

  • Eirvin

    “The location new the Duomo is great. The room was … ”

  • Daniel

    “The room was well-designed and elegant, with touches … ”

The Gray

Via San Raffaele

Milan, Italy

Neighborhood: Piazza del Duomo

Style: Cutting-Edge

Atmosphere: Lively

21 Rooms

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Please note: The Gray will be closed August 4th-26th.

While Milan may be the capital of Italian fashion, you would never have known it from its hotels — until recently, they have all come in two flavors: the over-the-top opulence of the palatial luxury hotels, and the carpeted blandness of the corporate chains. The Gray is representative of a new (new to Italy, at least) movement toward modern, daringly designed hotels.

The location is impossible to beat, just off the Piazza del Duomo, near the Galleria and the Scala opera house, in the center of Milan's shopping and commercial district. The hotel itself is hardly the grand affair one might expect in this Baroque city; it is in fact a converted office, on a humble side street. But inside, it is a modern design playground, starting with the swing, a pink mattress suspended from the ceiling in front of the reception desk.

The 21 guest rooms are in (naturally) 21 different styles, but all bear a certain family resemblance, in ebony wood furniture and ivory-colored fabrics and leather. Two of the suites have private workout rooms, and two others have steam rooms. Flat-screen TVs are standard, and there is wireless internet access all around, fitting for this most businesslike of Italian cities.

Il Bar is, obviously, the bar, and the bar itself is made of white glass, attractive enough in itself but all the more so in contrast with the all-black restaurant upstairs. Le Noir (again, sensibly named) features tables of black lacquer and upholstery of black velvet.

Should it all sound a bit too precious, well, you'll have to just trust us that it's not — the Italians have a way of backing up their design bluster with the finest of craftsmanship, supporting style with real substance. This is a fine and comfortable hotel, and small enough to feel like home — definitely a worthy alternative to the grand old-style palaces.

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