🇮🇹 Milano, Italy
Plus Welcome Milano
📍 Viale Famagosta, 50, 20142 Milano MI, Italy
Your stay — Plus Welcome Milano
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The Property — Plus Welcome Milano
Plus Welcome Milano is a brisk, efficient base a few stops from the centre. The lobby feels like a smart airport lounge: clean lines, glass, corporate-grey tones, a bar that does decent spritzes. It suits value-conscious travellers who want a proper bed, good breakfast, and quick tram access to the Duomo, not those hunting character or a plunge pool.
Chronicles of Milano
Milan started as Mediolanum, a Roman settlement founded around 600 BCE, then grew into the Western Roman Empire's capital under Emperor Constantine. The Gothic Duomo, begun in 1386, took nearly six centuries to finish, a symbol of the city's perpetual ambition. After WWII, Milan rebuilt as Italy's financial and fashion dynamo, its skyline now a mix of medieval spires, Fascist-era blocks, and glass towers like the UniCredit headquarters. Today it’s a brusque, work-first city that values design, aperitivo, and art―home to the Last Supper and the world's fashion weeks.
Best Time to Visit
Full Milano guide →Best months
April–May and September–October: spring has mild temps (13–22°C) and the Salone del Mobile furniture fair in April; autumn offers harvest festivals, cultural events, and still-pleasant 15–20°C days without July's crush.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak for heat (often over 30°C) and tourist numbers, driven by European summer holidays. Hotel prices spike 30–50% above shoulder-season rates. The Scala summer festival and fashion previews keep the city buzzing.
Budget shoulder season
November and March are the sweet spot: hotel discounts of 20–30%, cooler weather (5–12°C), fewer queues at the Duomo and museums, plus the start of opera season in December.
Weather & packing
Milan's microclimate includes winter fog and the occasional summer thunderstorm from the Alps. Pack layers and a compact umbrella: June afternoons can hit 28°C, then drop to 17°C after a rain shower.
Live City Briefing — Milano
- The M4 metro line (blue) now fully runs from Linate Airport to the San Babila stop, cutting taxi costs for central hotels.
- New pedestrian zones around the Duomo and Brera district are in effect from May to October, restricting car access on weekends.
- The 2026 winter Olympics construction continues in the Rho-Pero exhibition area, causing occasional rail disruption on the Milan metro's red line.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Plus Welcome Milano, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on a higher floor (3rd or 4th floor) for a quieter stay. This hotel is located on a busy street, Viale Famagosta, and the city noise may be more noticeable on lower floors.
Rooms to avoid
Be cautious of rooms near the lift (elevator) as it may be a source of noise, especially if you're a light sleeper. Additionally, the ground floor room with the accessible features may be near the main entrance, which could be busier than upper floors.
Best views
The hotel's orientation on Viale Famagosta suggests that rooms facing east or west might have a view of the surrounding streets, whereas rooms facing north or south might have a view of the adjacent buildings or rooftops.
Quietest floors
3rd floor and above
🔊 Noise notes
Be aware that the hotel is situated on a busy street with traffic and pedestrian activity, which may generate some noise. The nearby Carrefour Famagosta and Garage Famagosta might also contribute to some background noise.
Insider tips
To make the most of your stay, consider purchasing the premium Wi-Fi tier (€5/day) for faster and more reliable internet access. If you're planning to explore the area, take note of the nearby public garage (Garage Famagosta) and Carrefour Famagosta, which offer convenient parking and shopping options.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Plus Welcome Milano
Free basic Wi-Fi (10 Mbps) throughout property; premium tier (50 Mbps) available at €5/day. No login constraints – just a password from reception.
One lift serves all 4 floors; no stairs-only sections.
No physical newspapers or digital newsstand. Lobby has a TV with Italian channels only.
Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop available from 10:00 (free). Check-out by 11:00; late check-out until 14:00 costs €30, subject to availability.
Free storage at reception for same-day arrivals/departures; secure room available after check-out until 20:00.
Step-free access via ramp at main entrance; lift to all floors. One accessible room on ground floor with wider doors and roll-in shower. No Braille signage or hearing loops.
No on-site parking. Nearest public garage: Garage Famagosta, 100 m away, €20/night. No EV charging on site; nearest public charger is at Carrefour Famagosta, 300 m away (22 kW AC, free to use).
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €5.00 per person per night (up to 14 nights; children under 18 exempt). Paid locally at check-out.
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required for most bookings; a credit card imprint or €100 hold for incidentals taken at check-in.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Chiesa San Gregorio Barbarigo (898 m · ~11 min walk)
- Church: Betel (919 m · ~11 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa di San Giovanni Bono (921 m · ~12 min walk)
- Mosque: Centro Culturale Imam Alì (965 m · ~12 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Parco di Via Rimini – Via La Spezia — 646 m · ~8 min walk
Armani/Silos — 2.1 km · ~26 min walk
Teatro Linguaggi creativi — 1.4 km · ~17 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 1.9 km · ~23 min walk
Municipale n.70 — 324 m · ~4 min walk
Mercato Comunale — 853 m · ~11 min walk
Famagosta — 381 m · ~5 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use bank ATMs for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at Milano Centrale or the tourist office near the Duomo, which take a big cut.
Most shops, restaurants and public transport ticket machines accept contactless cards and mobile pay; smaller bars and market stalls may ask for cash under €10.
Not expected, but rounding up the bill by a euro or leaving a few coins is appreciated in restaurants; taxis and hotel staff don't expect tips.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Espresso at any bar counter costs about €1.10–€1.30, takeaway cappuccino slightly more.
A panino or focaccia from a local bakery or alimentari runs around €5–€7, with a drink maybe €8.
A pizza margherita or pasta dish in a trattoria costs roughly €10–€14 for a main.
Around Porta Romana (just east of the zone) and along Corso Lodi you'll find kebab shops, pizza al taglio counters, and cheap sushi takeaway under €6.
Conad, Carrefour Express, and Lidl are common in this area for decent prices and fresh basics.
Corso Lodi and Viale Brenta have low-key high-street shops like OVS and Upim; for markets try the Mercatone dell'Usato on Via Palmanova on Saturdays.
A 24-hour ATM ticket costs €7.40 for unlimited metro, bus, tram; from Malpensa airport take the Malpensa Express train (€13 one way) rather than the shuttle bus (€10) if you avoid peak crowds.
Buy a travel card from any metro station rather than single tickets; avoid buying bottled water at tourist spots – tap water is free and safe; eat lunch at a bakery or supermarket deli counter rather than a sit-down restaurant.
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💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Milano, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Plus Welcome Milano
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 1.9 km · ~23 min walk — pharmacy · Municipale n.70 — 324 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →MXP Airport (T1 arrivals level) → Milano Centrale (west side)
💡 Don't bother with the door-to-door shared van services from the airport — the traffic on the Tangenziale Ovest is brutal, and you'll sit in it. The bus drops you at Centrale, then the metro is three stops to Cadorna.
Malpensa Airport (MXP) – Terminal 1 & 2 → Milan Central Station (Milano Centrale)
💡 Buy tickets online or at airport kiosks to avoid queues. From Centrale, get tram or metro (MM3 yellow line, stop Repubblica, then walk 5 min to Via Tarchetti).
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) → Hotel Boutique Duomo
💡 Book through the official app or taxi stand queue to avoid being overcharged; fixed rates to central Milan are around €100, but some drivers may try to add surcharges late at night.
Malpensa Airport (MXP) → Hotel Ambra (via G.B. Pirelli, 6)
💡 Ask the driver to drop you on via Scarlatti—Hotel Ambra's entrance is easier that side. Flat rate to city centre, but verify before setting off.
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) → Cadorna Station (then 10 min walk to hotel)
💡 Buy tickets at the machine or online in advance to save €2; the walk from Cadorna to Via Dogana (hotel) goes through Piazza Duomo – quick and scenic, but wheeled luggage rattles on the cobbles.
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) → Milano Cadorna Station
💡 From Cadorna it's a 10-minute walk to Hotel Fioralba. Buy tickets online or at kiosks, avoid buying from ticket touts near the station gates.
Malpensa Airport (MXP) Terminal 1 → Milano Centrale Station
💡 Buy a round-trip ticket online for €26—it's valid for 60 days. From Centrale, walk 8 minutes to hotel: head north on via Vittor Pisani then left onto via G.B. Pirelli.
MXP Airport (T1 & T2) → Milano Cadorna or Milano Centrale
💡 Buy tickets from the Trenord machines before boarding. Validate at the platform — €50 fine if caught without a validated ticket.
Malpensa Airport (MXP) – Terminals 1 & 2 → Milan Cadorna Station (or Centrale or Porta Garibaldi)
💡 Skip Centrale if you're heading directly to Hotel Berlino – get off at Cadorna, then take metro MM1 red line to Porta Venezia and walk 2 minutes to Via G.B. Pirelli.
Via Settembrini (near Centrale Station) → Piazza del Duomo
💡 Buy tickets at metro stations or tabacchi—don't board without validating; inspectors are strict. This tram passes near Hotel Fioralba; get off at Duomo and walk south on Via Mazzini.
Cadorna Station (from Malpensa Express) → Duomo Station (one stop on Line 1 or 3)
💡 Use the same ticket for both train and metro if journey is under 90 minutes total; buy a 24-hour pass (€7.60) if you plan more than two rides that day.
Cadorna Station (tram stop at Via Boccaccio) → Via Dogana (hotel, stop: Teatro alla Scala)
💡 Tram 1 runs past Castello Sforzesco and into Galleria Vittorio Emanuele – great intro to the city; buy a ticket from tabaccherie or the ATM app before boarding, as drivers don't sell them.
About Milano
Wikipedia ↗Milan is the regional capital of Lombardy, in northern Italy, and the seat of the Metropolitan City of Milan. It is the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with a population of 1,362,863 in 2026. The city's wider metropolitan area is the largest in Italy, and the fourth-largest in the Eur...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Plus Welcome Milano?
Request a room on a higher floor (3rd or 4th floor) for a quieter stay. This hotel is located on a busy street, Viale Famagosta, and the city noise may be more noticeable on lower floors.
Which rooms should I avoid at Plus Welcome Milano?
Be cautious of rooms near the lift (elevator) as it may be a source of noise, especially if you're a light sleeper. Additionally, the ground floor room with the accessible features may be near the main entrance, which could be busier than upper floors.
Is Plus Welcome Milano noisy?
Be aware that the hotel is situated on a busy street with traffic and pedestrian activity, which may generate some noise. The nearby Carrefour Famagosta and Garage Famagosta might also contribute to some background noise.
Which rooms have the best views at Plus Welcome Milano?
The hotel's orientation on Viale Famagosta suggests that rooms facing east or west might have a view of the surrounding streets, whereas rooms facing north or south might have a view of the adjacent buildings or rooftops.
What are insider tips for staying at Plus Welcome Milano?
To make the most of your stay, consider purchasing the premium Wi-Fi tier (€5/day) for faster and more reliable internet access. If you're planning to explore the area, take note of the nearby public garage (Garage Famagosta) and Carrefour Famagosta, which offer convenient parking and shopping options.
What time is check-in at Plus Welcome Milano?
Check-in at Plus Welcome Milano is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Plus Welcome Milano have Wi-Fi?
Free basic Wi-Fi (10 Mbps) throughout property; premium tier (50 Mbps) available at €5/day. No login constraints – just a password from reception.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Plus Welcome Milano?
€5.00 per person per night (up to 14 nights; children under 18 exempt). Paid locally at check-out.
Where can I eat cheaply near Plus Welcome Milano?
A panino or focaccia from a local bakery or alimentari runs around €5–€7, with a drink maybe €8.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Plus Welcome Milano?
A 24-hour ATM ticket costs €7.40 for unlimited metro, bus, tram; from Malpensa airport take the Malpensa Express train (€13 one way) rather than the shuttle bus (€10) if you avoid peak crowds.
When is the best time to visit Milano?
April–May and September–October: spring has mild temps (13–22°C) and the Salone del Mobile furniture fair in April; autumn offers harvest festivals, cultural events, and still-pleasant 15–20°C days without July's crush.
Top Attractions in Milano
💡 It's free but no online booking needed. The temporary exhibitions cost extra but are often skip-worthy.
💡 The tearoom next door (Caffè San Maurizio) is a good spot for a quiet coffee, but don't photograph the frescos with flash—the light damages them.
💡 Go early morning to have the place almost to yourself. No photography with flash allowed.
💡 Combines with the adjacent Museo Archeologico (which costs €5) but the church is free. Go just before noon or after 2pm to avoid tour groups.
💡 Bring snacks from the Mercato di Via Paolo Sarpi nearby; park benches fill up by noon on sunny days. The aquarium at the park's edge is free on the first Sunday of the month.
💡 Arrive 30 minutes before opening on free Sundays to avoid a 1-hour queue. Otherwise, standard tickets are €15, but you can book online at no extra cost.
💡 Bring a picnic and sit near the lake. Avoid the small zoo enclosures if animal welfare bothers you.
💡 Bring your own snacks—the on-site cafés are pricey. The grassy areas near the pond are less crowded than the main path.