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Casa Brera, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan

Casa Brera is a 116-room Luxury Collection hotel in a quiet pedestrian piazza behind Teatro alla Scala, placing guests in the Brera district within easy walking distance of Milan’s major sights. Its appeal centers on Patricia Urquiola’s design, a rooftop pool and a multi-venue dining program including Italian, Japanese and rooftop concepts.

  • 116-room luxury lifestyle hotel, including 15 suites, in Milan’s Brera district
  • Pedestrian-only piazza setting just behind Teatro alla Scala
  • 1950s rationalist building by Pietro Lingeri reimagined by Patricia Urquiola
  • Heated outdoor rooftop pool with Milan views and sun loungers
  • Three highlighted dining concepts: Italian at Scena, Japanese at Odachi and rooftop seafood/cocktails at Etereo
  • 24-hour fitness center with cardio equipment, weights, free weights and fitness accessories
Casa Brera, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan — Milan
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“Casa Brera is a 116-room Luxury Collection hotel in a quiet pedestrian piazza behind Teatro alla Scala, placing guests in the Brera district within easy walking distance of Milan’s major sights. Its appeal centers on Patricia Urquiola’s design, a rooftop pool and a multi-venue dining program including Italian, Japanese and rooftop concepts.”

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  • Ideal for design-focused luxury travelers who want a Milanese rather than generic hotel aesthetic
  • Ideal for first-time visitors who want to walk to La Scala, the Galleria and the Duomo
  • Ideal for couples seeking a central but discreet Brera base with rooftop dining
  • Ideal for food-minded travelers who value multiple on-site restaurant concepts
Key takeaways
  • Casa Brera is a small-scale luxury hotel with 116 rooms, including 15 suites, in central Milan’s Brera district.
  • The location is discreet but extremely central, a short walk from Teatro alla Scala, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and the Duomo.
  • Design is a major reason to stay: a 1950s Pietro Lingeri building has been renovated with contemporary Italian interiors by Patricia Urquiola.
  • The rooftop pool and Etereo rooftop restaurant/bar are standout amenities for a dense historic city-center setting.
  • There is no documented club lounge or full-service spa in the provided sources.
Platinum breakfast benefit
Not confirmed
Suite night awards
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Free Wi-Fi for members
Confirmed · Complimentary internet where offered for members.
At a glanceUpdated 2026-07-11T02:30:22.988861+00:00 · comparables research
Rewardopedia readStrong
Rooms
116
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Pools
1 · Outdoor
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Signature restaurant
Scena · Fine-dining Italian restaurant overseen by Chef Andrea Berton
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Breakfast
We are currently enhancing our breakfast offering and reviewing several aspects of the experience to better meet our guests' expectations.
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Neighborhood
Very Walkable · Vibrant
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WellnessStandard
DiningStandout
LocationStandout
RoomsStrong
LeisurePresent
Room profile
Suite ForwardHigh
  • · avg 4.6 listed features per room type
  • · suite accommodations present
About the property

What makes Casa Brera, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan worth the points.

Casa Brera, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan is a 116-room luxury lifestyle hotel in a quiet pedestrian piazza behind Teatro alla Scala. Its Brera district setting places guests in Milan Centre, close to the city’s art, design and cultural core while staying slightly removed from the busiest tourist flow. The hotel occupies a 1950s rationalist building designed by architect Pietro Lingeri and renovated with contemporary interiors by Patricia Urquiola. The design combines the building’s geometric heritage with warmer materials such as walnut wood, Fior di Pesco marble, brass and patterned glass, creating a polished Milanese atmosphere rather than a conventional business-hotel look. Amenities are focused on design, dining and city-center leisure. A heated outdoor rooftop pool sits beside Etereo, the rooftop restaurant and bar, while the culinary program also includes Scena for Italian cooking and Odachi for Japanese cuisine; menus at Scena and Etereo are associated with Michelin-starred chef Andrea Berton. A 24-hour fitness center is available, but the available sources do not document a full-service spa or a dedicated executive lounge.

Rooms & suites

Pick your window on the city.

Contemporary Italian design by Patricia Urquiola
Guest Room

Guest rooms at Casa Brera follow the hotel’s contemporary Milanese design language, combining the renovated rationalist setting with warm materials and tailored details. The property’s non-suite inventory is described as part of 101 guestrooms within the 116-room total.

Walnut, Fior di Pesco marble, brass and patterned-glass material paletteHypo-allergenic beddingBlackout drapesTurndown service
Plush bathrobes
Premium Guest Room

Premium guest rooms build on the same design-forward approach, with an emphasis on comfort and refined materials. Some rooms at the property are noted as having deep soaking tubs, though availability is category-specific.

Hypo-allergenic beddingBlackout drapesDeep soaking tubs in some roomsMilan-inspired art and design references
One of 15 suites at the hotel
Suite

Suites are part of the hotel’s 15-suite inventory and continue the same Milanese design vocabulary found throughout Casa Brera. They are positioned for guests who want more space and a more elevated residential feel, though exact dimensions were not provided in the research.

Walnut, marble, brass and patterned-glass finishesTurndown servicePlush bathrobesContemporary Milanese styling
Expansive terrace
Brera Suite

The Brera Suite is highlighted for its expansive terrace and city views. It pairs outdoor space with the hotel’s high-end material palette and design-led Milanese character.

City viewsHigh-end walnut and marble material paletteContemporary Italian design details
Signature suite category
Milanese Suite

The Milanese Suite is the hotel’s signature named suite and is presented as a refined top-tier accommodation within the 15-suite collection. It is described as a showcase for the property’s Milanese lifestyle and design concept.

Part of the 15-suite inventoryMilanese design conceptRefined contemporary interiors
Dining

Where you'll actually eat.

ScenaContemporary ItalianScena is the hotel’s street-level Italian restaurant, with specialties designed by Michelin-starred chef Andrea Berton. It anchors the property’s dining program with a contemporary Italian focus.
OdachiJapaneseOdachi brings a Japanese dining concept to Casa Brera, offering a clear contrast to the hotel’s Italian venues. It is one of the main restaurants highlighted in the property’s culinary lineup.
EtereoItalian seafood and cocktailsEtereo is the rooftop restaurant and bar set beside the heated outdoor pool. The venue focuses on Italian seafood specialties and signature cocktails inspired by art, design and Milan’s fashion scene, with reported daily evening hours from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Timing

When to go.

Live · you're in August
Best time
Apr–May, Sep–Oct

Milan’s shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds and lower prices, with milder weather than the hotter, busier summer period.

Avoid
Jul–Aug

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.

From the analysis

A few more timing notes.

For culture-focused stays, the location is especially convenient when your itinerary centers on Teatro alla Scala, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and the Duomo, all reachable on foot.
Warmer-weather trips make the most of the outdoor rooftop pool, sun loungers and terrace setting beside Etereo.
Evening stays are well suited to using the rooftop restaurant and bar, which is reported to operate daily from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Because the hotel sits in a quiet pedestrian piazza, it suits travelers who want a central base without being directly on Milan’s busiest thoroughfares.
The fine print
  • · No full-service spa is documented in the cited hotel information; wellness facilities center on the rooftop pool and fitness center.
  • · No club or executive lounge is referenced in the available sources.
  • · Detailed room sizes, bed configurations and full category-by-category layouts were not provided in the research notes.
  • · Some room features, such as deep soaking tubs, are noted as available in some rooms rather than guaranteed in every category.
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Getting there & around

Milan, decoded.

The neighborhood

A discreet pedestrian-piazza setting in Brera/Milan Centre, close to art, design, shopping and major cultural landmarks.

Teatro alla ScalaGalleria Vittorio Emanuele IIPiazza del DuomoCastello SforzescoParco Sempione
On property
Heated outdoor rooftop poolRooftop terrace with sun loungers24-hour fitness centerCardiovascular machines and weight equipmentFree weights and fitness accessories24-hour room serviceOn-site Italian, Japanese and rooftop dining venues
  • 116 rooms including 15 suites
  • 1950s rationalist building by architect Pietro Lingeri
  • Contemporary interior design by Patricia Urquiola
  • Heated rooftop pool with panoramic Milan views
  • Dining program featuring Scena, Odachi and Etereo
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