
Hilton Milan is a business-class hotel at Via Luigi Galvani 12 in the Stazione Centrale district, two blocks from Milan Central railway station. It offers 320 rooms across nine floors and serves as a practical base for rail connections and access to central Milan attractions.
Bookable with Hilton Honors points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official Hilton Honors award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.
“Hilton Milan is a business-class hotel at Via Luigi Galvani 12 in the Stazione Centrale district, two blocks from Milan Central railway station. It offers 320 rooms across nine floors and serves as a practical base for rail connections and access to central Milan attractions.”
The hotel sits in a transport and business hub two blocks from Milan Central railway station, providing quick links to airports, Lake Como destinations, and the city center via metro. It lies within five kilometers of the Duomo Cathedral, Santa Maria delle Grazie, La Scala Theatre, and Sforzesco Castle, with nearby shopping along Corso Buenos Aires and the Via Montenapoleone Fashion District. The nine-story property, originally built in 1968 and renovated in 2008, caters to both business travelers and leisure visitors in the central business district. Accommodations include approximately 320 guestrooms and suites with options such as double, single, quad, and family rooms. Standard check-in is at 4:00 PM and check-out at 11:00 AM. In-room features include air conditioning and free WiFi in a modern setting typical of the brand. On-site facilities center on a 24-hour fitness center, the CotoliAMO restaurant serving buffet and à la carte breakfast with continental, Italian, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, Asian, and American options, plus a terrace, bar, and coffee shop. The property also maintains a business center and 13 meeting rooms. Self-parking is available for a daily fee, and the hotel offers pet-friendly rooms.
Milan’s shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds and lower prices, with milder weather than the hotter, busier summer period.
July and August are peak-travel months with higher prices and crowds, and climate sources describe them as the hottest part of the year in northern Italy/Milan.
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