Park Hyatt Milan — Milan
World of Hyatt · Park HyattUpdated reviewed 2026-06-17 · cash rates + editorialMilan, Italy

Park Hyatt Milan

Park Hyatt Milan: a palazzo steps from the Duomo and Galleria, with Michelin dining and observed cash from $550 to $1,400 a night for World of Hyatt members.

VUN restaurant by chef Andrea Aprea — one Michelin starLa Cupola — Globalist breakfast under a glass domeMio Lab cocktail bar with seasonal Italian aperitivo program37 m² Park Rooms with marble bathrooms (separate tub + rain shower)108 rooms + 26 suites, fully renovated 2022
Booking this stay

Bookable with World of Hyatt points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official World of Hyatt 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.

$550
cash from · per night
$1,400+
observed up to
3/3
member perks confirmed
The verdict

Park Hyatt Milan: a palazzo steps from the Duomo and Galleria, with Michelin dining and observed cash from $550 to $1,400 a night for World of Hyatt members.

Globalist breakfast
Yes · Complimentary breakfast for two for Globalist members.
Suite Upgrade Awards
Yes · Confirmed-suite-upgrade awards (TSUs) accepted at this property.
Free Wi-Fi for members
Yes · Complimentary internet for World of Hyatt members.
About the property

What makes Park Hyatt Milan worth the points.

Park Hyatt Milan occupies a 19th-century palazzo at Via Tommaso Grossi 1, sharing a wall with the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and a 90-second walk from the Duomo itself. The 108 keys (plus 26 suites) start with a 37 m² Park Room — modest by Park Hyatt standards but compensated by marble bathrooms with separate tub and rain shower. The dining program is anchored by chef Andrea Aprea's Michelin-starred VUN; Globalist breakfast is served under La Cupola's signature glass dome on the ground floor, and Mio Lab handles cocktails. The hotel went through a comprehensive room renovation in 2022.

Timing

When to go.

Live · you're in July
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 our review

A few more timing notes.

Milan Fashion Week (late February and late September) drives rates up 50–100% and trends to peak award pricing; book 90+ days ahead.
Mid-November through January (excluding the Christmas holiday week) offers the deepest off-peak pricing — the cheapest cash and award dates are routine.
Mid-April through late May (Salone del Mobile design week) is consistently among the priciest dates; expect cash rates above $1,200.
Late July through August trends to softer pricing as Milanese leave the city — strong availability near the median $850 cash rate.
Fine print
  • · Suite Upgrade Awards (TSUs) confirm Executive Suites; Park Suites and the Presidential Suite are excluded from TSU eligibility.
  • · Globalist breakfast is restaurant-only at La Cupola; in-room breakfast is not part of the benefit.
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What people ask about Park Hyatt Milan.

Data freshness
  • // cash rates observed through 2026-05-09
  • // editorial last reviewed 2026-06-17
  • // award pricing: see official World of Hyatt award chart
  • // source: www.hyatt.com

Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.