
NEMI, Milan, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is a contemporary 5-star boutique property in a quiet residential area between Porta Venezia and Porta Monforte. It offers generous living spaces, curated design, and easy access to Milan’s central sights for Marriott Bonvoy members and independent travelers.
Bookable with Marriott Bonvoy points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official Marriott Bonvoy 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.
“NEMI, Milan, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is a contemporary 5-star boutique property in a quiet residential area between Porta Venezia and Porta Monforte. It offers generous living spaces, curated design, and easy access to Milan’s central sights for Marriott Bonvoy members and independent travelers.”
The hotel is located at Via Benvenuto Cellini 14 in a quiet residential neighborhood east of the historic center, within the trendy Porta Venezia / Porta Monforte district known for historic buildings, new restaurants, showrooms, and classic shops. It sits about 1 mile from the center of Milan and roughly a 30-minute walk to the Duomo, with Linate Airport approximately 3.3 miles away and excellent transport links. NEMI presents itself as a contemporary boutique retreat with curated interiors, generous layouts in rooms and suites featuring refined materials, and a warm residential feel. Public spaces include welcoming social areas and a private garden designed to encourage guests to connect with the local rhythm of the city. Signature amenities include an outdoor rooftop pool, a spa, a fitness centre, and two on-site restaurants, one of which is Forte Garden emphasizing Mediterranean flavors with a focus on seafood cuisine. Additional services encompass concierge, a 24-hour front desk, private parking, meeting rooms, guided tours, and cooking classes.
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.
Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.