Three economical hotels in Milan

Hotel Five, Hotel Teco Hotel and Susa. Three hotels that you can consider for a stay in Milan. Three excellent three-star establishments, where you do not need to be a millionaire in order to stay.

Milan
Milan

They are three three-star hotel, new or recently renovated, which give the best of themselves in the care of the interior and furnishings (see photos of the interior), cleanliness, and professionalism of the staff is one of their forte. They are recommended for both business travelers and families since they are all well served by public transport.

Hotel Five in “via Salmini” located in the neighborhood Porta Romana, in a very convenient place so you can move around in the center of Milan. It is a design new hotel (opened in 2010), which offers a modern, comfortable and functional place. Rooms are not huge, but they are neither Japanese sized, however they are neat and clean. They offer good and plentiful breakfast (international). You can get there by a metro station, Porta Romana on the yellow line, which is 20 meters by there.

Hotel Five
Hotel Five

Hotel Teco in via Spallanzani is located behind Corso Buenos Aires. It was completely renovated in 2012, with elegantly furnished rooms, and the “gem” of a private bathroom with chromotherapy. It has satellite TV, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is close to bus stops or Lima Porta Venezia M1 metro line.

Hotel Teco
Hotel Teco

Hotel Susa in via Argonne 14 is located near the Polytechnic of Milan. It has small rooms but very comfortable and functional spances, with access to fast and free Internet. It comes with a modern and minimalist décor, focusing on the care of their guests with a modern fitness room and personal trainers. It is just a 20-minute walk from the historic center, and you can get there with the bus stop 5 (tram) and 54 (bus) in front of the hotel entrance.

Hotel Susa
Hotel Susa

By Ina Nikos K

Photo:Dimitri B.

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