Hotel San Guido
About this hotel
Located in Milan, this attractive hotel for R 1,907 per night is a great choice for your next break. Set 700 metres from Milan’s Garibaldi Train Station and line 2 Metro Stop, historic Hotel San Guido offers a continental breakfast, air-conditioned rooms, and free Wi-Fi in the entire building.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Balcony / Patio
TV
Family friendly
Map of Milan
Reviews
4.1/5.0
Excellent(2,686 Reviews)
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5.0
Jeg havde forstået at det var morgenmad med æg og bacon. Det var det ikke. Desværre en ting jeg nyder når jeg rejser. Så var der andre småting med utætte kander, til tider manglende opfyldning.
Når Aircon står som en facilitet, skal den udleveres. Det bør ikke være sådan at jeg skal være insisterende for at få den.
En af de andre deltagere på min konference overnattede samme sted, men fra lørdag til tirsdag. Samme totalpris som mig, der kun havde 3 overnatninger.
8.0
Good location, clean room. Staff at breakfast is nice and the food is good
The property could use some upgrades. Wi-Fi is spotty, no bidet. Reception staff wasn’t always friendly
8.0
Gezellig. Zeer goed gelegen.
8.0
Good location, tram stop at front door takes you straight to city centre and major attractions.
7.0
Location. Perhaps 10 a minute walk from Port Garibaldi Station with eateries nearby (one was a trattoria to the left out the front door - don't remember the name of it but very good - booking required - hotel reception aware of the place). The Milan Monumental Cemetery is a few minutes' walk away. Very interesting.
Nothing really.
8.0
The hotel if a little of oldstyle, which I like. There are always ancient pictures, even in the room. The staff is very friendly and helpful. For breakfast they offer a choice of good cakes also.
Escalator and bathroom quite small.
8.0
Very quirky style. Breakfast was good. Staff were very helpful. Great location , close to city and train station.
Beds were very hard , street is noisy.
10.0
Great place to stay, especially because we got into town late. Great location for amazing restaurants (Franco’s is a must).
8.0
The charm and character of the hotel, and the helpfulness of the staff. The breakfast was good too.
8.0
Good location, good breakfast.
Bed was very hard.
9.0
hotel in the city centre, easy to walk to all the places of interest, good staff and breakfast. it looks like a palace with antique furniture!
9.0
Hotel, San Guido was a great state for our family party in Milan. The location was perfect for central Milan and other sites. The staff always friendly and helpful. The room is comfortable and the breakfast is delicious. Highly recommended.
9.0
I had an early flight and they prepared a take away breakfast for me. They also allowed us to check in earlier.
8.0
Breakfast was missing some fresh vegetables.
9.0
old time charm
8.0
Nice, centrally located hotel. Good price quality. Very helpful staff. Good for a weekend but also for business.
Breakfast is continental.
7.0
Breakfast staff people was lovely and friendly. Hotel situation was easy to reach, and tram noise was also quite nice - my son did not like it at all, though.
Breakfast : Varied from day to another, which sounds not so bad, but.... For example one day you can have toast, another day no toast/bread at all. Different kind of cereals but no milk or yoghurt (afterwards we heard that if we have asked milk, we could have got it to table). Bad juice. Half frozen donuts... Of course all this is just a "first world problem" :-)
6.0
Fairly good location and near a tram.
It’s a shame, we were there on holiday and you would expect the staff to be helpful. The ladies that did breakfast were lovely but a couple of the men were rude and unhelpful, especially the man on the reception in the morning. The staff should want to help or at least answer questions without an attitude.
9.0
Overall it is a good hotel... based on the reviews it was exactly what i expected... I read couple of time, that it is a bit louder based on the tram in front of the house... which is true... but I knew it and was fine with me and closed windows.
But therefore it is really close to get to everywhere.
Also subway close to the hotel.
Breakfast was small but totally enough!
the tram sound is loud, but if you are aware it is fine... don't expect this to be a quite trip :)
9.0
Room was spacious and clean - rooms much better than in the pictures. Location was good, with a tram you can directly get to Duomo, Galleria and shopping district.
Staff did not speak english that well, due to that I could not get much info from the front desk.
8.0
Good location (Garbaldi station, walking is around 10 mind)
Breakfast is also very nice!
Nothing. ..
10.0
Friendly staff, very clean, great location.
10.0
Very close to the ‘Monumentale’ (I think!) metro stop, one stop away from the main metro station. The staff were all very nice and each person who I spoke to on reception had enough English to get by.
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Milan?
The average price for a rental in Milan is R 1,658 per night. This rental is R 249 above the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Hotel San Guido. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hotel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Hotel San Guido pet friendly?
Yes! This hotel is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Hotel San Guido?
We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, and balcony / patio.
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