Museo del Risorgimento

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Enter the Museum of the Risorgimento, and you’re opening a book written in blood and courage. From 19th-century revolutionaries’ letters to tattered battle flags, each artifact speaks of sacrifice. Stand in the center of the hall, and you can almost hear the thunderous cry of "Viva l'Italia!" echoing across time.

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1Crowne Plaza Milan City★★★★4.41472.12 km
2Hotel Indigo Milan - Corso Monforte★★★★4.6461.1 km
3Holiday Inn Milan - Garibaldi Station★★★★4.3841.92 km
Crowne Plaza Milan City

Crowne Plaza Milan City

4.4 / 5Good147 Reviews
Via Melchiorre Gioia, 73
2.12KM from Museo del Risorgimento

This hotel is the perfect choice for your Milan getaway! Located in the Central Station area, it's just minutes away from fashion districts and the Duomo. Enjoy top-notch amenities like a seasonal outdoor pool, sauna, and full-service spa. Traveling with kids? They offer childcare services and kids' meals, plus it's pet-friendly! Business travelers will appreciate the meeting rooms and business center. Start your day with a delicious buffet breakfast, and savor international cuisine at the on-site restaurant. With 24-hour airport shuttle and free WiFi, every detail is thoughtfully covered!

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Hotel Indigo Milan - Corso Monforte

Hotel Indigo Milan - Corso Monforte

4.6 / 5Great46 Reviews
Corso Monforte, 27
1.1KM from Museo del Risorgimento

Nestled in Milan's fashion district, this boutique hotel immerses you in the city's stylish vibe, surrounded by designers and trendsetters. Housed in a converted luxury residence, rooms feature lavish textiles and chic decor. Enjoy rainfall showers, unwind at the courtyard bar, or take advantage of pet-friendly policies and childcare services—perfect for families. With a stellar 4.6 rating, it’s the ideal base to explore Milan’s iconic landmarks while living la dolce vita.

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Holiday Inn Milan - Garibaldi Station

Holiday Inn Milan - Garibaldi Station

4.3 / 5Good84 Reviews
Via Ugo Bassi, 1A
1.92KM from Museo del Risorgimento

This hotel is perfect for both families and business travelers! Located in the heart of Milan, it's just a 5-minute drive to Sforza Castle and Brera Art Gallery. Enjoy fitness center and golf course, plus it's pet-friendly—bring your furry friends along! Rooms are equipped with minibars and LED TVs, and free WiFi keeps you connected. Dine at the Butterfly restaurant or unwind at the bar. With meeting rooms and business center, it's ideal for events. Buffet breakfast and childcare services make it a hassle-free stay for everyone. Comfort and convenience at its best!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Museo del Risorgimento

Hotel Royal Milan is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from the Museum of the Risorgimento. The hotel blends historic elegance with modern luxury, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of Milan’s city center. For a more intimate experience, boutique accommodations in the nearby Brera District provide charming, culturally rich stays. Public transport access is excellent—take Metro Line 2 from Milan Central Station for a quick 10-minute ride to the museum.

The most convenient option is taking Metro Line 2 from either Milano Centrale or Duomo Station, alighting at Bordiga Station, then a 3-minute walk to the museum. The journey takes only 10 minutes and offers reliable, frequent service. For a scenic and educational alternative, consider a Milan electric sightseeing tour, which includes guided commentary on the Risorgimento era—ideal for first-time visitors seeking immersive context.

Nearby attractions include the Brera Art Gallery and the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), making a full-day cultural itinerary easy to plan. Join a local-guided historical walking tour that highlights Milan’s pivotal role in the Italian unification movement. The museum itself hosts interactive exhibitions and 19th-century revolutionary lectures regularly, offering immersive historical insights. For dinner, enjoy authentic Milanese cuisine at Ristorante del Duomo, savoring classics like risotto alla milanese and pizzoccheri.

Yes, the museum is located in Milan’s prime shopping district. Within a 5-minute walk lie Via Montenapoleone and Piazza Scala, home to flagship stores of Gucci, Prada, and Hermès. The area also features numerous independent design boutiques and creative pop-up markets perfect for unique souvenirs. After shopping, relax at the Teatro alla Scala Café, where you can enjoy authentic Italian espresso and handmade pastries.

Yes, the museum provides multilingual audio guides in Chinese, English, French, and Spanish. The content covers key events of the Italian unification movement, biographies of pivotal figures like Garibaldi and Cavour, and the political and social context of the era. Each guide lasts about 60 minutes, allowing visitors to explore the exhibition at their own pace with synchronized audio via smartphone app. Rental costs €5 and can be reserved in advance at the entrance.

The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, closed on Mondays. Last admission is at 5:00 PM. It’s recommended to book a visit slot in advance via the official website to avoid long queues. Special exhibitions or guided tours may require additional tickets—check the website for updates. The museum offers wheelchair access and a free public parking lot, ensuring convenience for visitors with mobility needs and those driving.

Yes, the museum features a dedicated interactive children’s learning zone with games simulating historical battles, costume play, and touch-screen quizzes. Parents can join kids in history scavenger hunts, earning limited-edition commemorative badges upon completion. Family-friendly amenities include a parent-child lounge and stroller rental services. Additionally, the museum hosts a monthly Family History Day with workshops and live performances, turning history education into an engaging adventure for young visitors.

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Crowne Plaza Milan City

Our first stop in Italy was Milan, and staying at Crowne Plaza Milan City was an absolute highlight. The airport bus costs just €10 and drops you right at the central station—just a 10-minute walk to the hotel. Even before check-in time, we were able to store our luggage. Right outside the front door is the Yellow M3 metro line, which takes only six stops to reach the Duomo—perfect for sightseeing and shopping. When we returned in the afternoon, our bags were already in the room, which saved us so much hassle. The pull-out sofa for the kids was surprisingly comfortable, and the room itself was spotless, well-equipped, and spacious enough for three adults without feeling cramped. The complimentary bottled water comes in small boxes with only three bottles per day—nothing wrong with that, but if you’re looking for better quality, pick up something slightly more expensive from the nearby supermarket; cheaper brands tend to be just filtered tap water and leave noticeable scale when boiled. But the real star? The breakfast. Hands down one of the best we’ve had anywhere—especially the hot stir-fried vegetables, which felt like a breath of fresh air for someone with a Chinese palate. It’s now our benchmark when comparing future hotels.

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Hotel Indigo Milan - Corso Monforte

We stayed with two adults and one child, originally booking a double room. Upon arrival, the hotel kindly upgraded us to a suite and arranged an extra bed for the little one—extra charge was €180 for the day. We were surprised by an additional €100+ on the bill at check-out, which wasn’t clearly explained, possibly related to the suite upgrade or different tax rates. Still, the child didn’t have to pay the city tax, which was a nice touch. The room itself was spacious, well-designed, and comfortable. Staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive throughout our stay. Despite the unclear charges, the overall experience was excellent—great value, warm hospitality, and a memorable stay in Milan.

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Holiday Inn Milan - Garibaldi Station

Staying at this hotel was an absolute delight! Located just a short walk from Garibaldi Station's Platform 20, it’s incredibly convenient—just turn the corner and you’re there. The neighborhood is peaceful and well-connected, with a tram stop right downstairs and a supermarket just two bus stops away, so you don’t have to deal with the chaos of Milan Central Station. The room itself was spacious and clean, featuring a relaxing bathtub—a real bonus after a long day exploring. The staff were friendly and helpful, and I appreciated that the lobby had a restroom and complimentary tea service. What really stood out was the incredible value for money—this place offers top-tier comfort and location without the premium price tag. And yes, the cemetery across the street might sound eerie, but it’s actually not intrusive at all—it adds a unique charm to the area, like staying in a quiet corner of history. Definitely recommend for travelers who want convenience, comfort, and authenticity.

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Mandarin Oriental, Milan

Staying at the Mandarin Oriental in Milan was an absolute delight. The service was exceptional—attentive, warm, and genuinely thoughtful without being intrusive. Breakfast costs €48, which doesn’t include à la carte items from the menu, but what’s included is outstanding. The selection of breads is incredibly diverse and each one is fresh, perfectly baked, and delicious—especially the croissants and French baguettes, which were simply irresistible. For those craving something sweet, you can upgrade to a crepe for just €22, and it’s absolutely worth every euro. The crepes are made with care—light, fluffy, and topped with fresh fruit and rich cream—deliciously satisfying. Location-wise, it’s wonderfully convenient, just a short metro ride from the heart of Milan. A truly memorable stay, and I’d definitely return.

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Portrait Milano - Lungarno Collection

Staying at this hotel was an absolute delight—spacious, beautifully designed, and filled with a warm, festive atmosphere that perfectly captured the spirit of the holidays. The Christmas decorations were stunning, creating a cozy, inviting vibe that stayed with us throughout our entire stay. The staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive without being intrusive, making us feel truly at home. Breakfast was exceptional—especially the pastries, which were fresh, rich, and absolutely delicious. I can already picture coming back here for our next trip to Milan. It’s not just a place to sleep; it’s an experience. Highly recommend for anyone looking for elegance, comfort, and genuine hospitality.

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Hotel Principe di Savoia - Dorchester Collection

This was my first trip to Milan, and staying at this hotel made the experience unforgettable. It's just a short walk from the central train station and close to the city center—perfect for exploring on foot. The ground-floor Michelin-starred restaurant is an absolute highlight; elegant ambiance and exceptional dining. The room itself is luxurious, with rich decor and high-end finishes that make you feel like royalty. Every detail adds to the refined atmosphere. Truly a standout stay—I’d definitely return and recommend it to anyone visiting Milan.

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Bvlgari Hotel Milano

Staying at Bvlgari Hotel Milano was an absolute delight from start to finish. Despite being in the heart of Milan, the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a sense of calm and elegance that feels worlds away from the city’s hustle. The design is sophisticated yet serene—every detail feels intentional, from the spacious, minimalist rooms to the thoughtful touches throughout the property. I loved how peaceful it felt, even with all the energy of the city just outside. The location is incredibly convenient—walking distance to major sights and great for exploring by metro—but once you’re inside, it’s like stepping into a quiet sanctuary. The staff were attentive without being intrusive, and the overall atmosphere struck the perfect balance between luxury and tranquility. It’s rare to find such a refined retreat in a bustling urban setting, and I can’t recommend this hotel enough if you’re looking for a peaceful, stylish stay in Milan.

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Grand Hotel et de Milan - the Leading Hotels of the World

Staying at this hotel felt like stepping into a living piece of Milan’s history and art scene—located right in the heart of the city’s golden quadrilateral, it’s one of those timeless luxury gems that truly stands out. The vintage-style room key is an unexpected delight: heavy, elegant, and almost feels like holding a medal from the Olympics—perfectly matching the hotel’s rich heritage. No need to carry it around; just hand it over at check-in. The staff are warm, attentive, and never overly formal—unlike some high-end hotels where service can feel distant. The on-site restaurant? Absolutely worth mentioning. It strikes the perfect balance: thoughtful, refined, but never pretentious. Everything from the menu to the attention to detail feels curated with care. And the location? Unbeatable. You’re steps away from amazing local eateries, boutiques, and cultural spots. Duomo Square is just a 10–15 minute walk—ideal for exploring on foot. Getting to Linate Airport is easy via metro (just €2.20 per person), and taxis from Milano Centrale cost about €10. If you want to experience Milan like a local, wander beyond the guidebooks. I did, and discovered hidden corners and charming streets that made the trip unforgettable.

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Château Monfort - Relais & Châteaux

Staying at Château Monfort was an absolute highlight of my trip to Milan. I arrived early in the morning and was greeted with a smooth check-in process—no waiting, just warm hospitality from the moment I stepped into the grand entrance. The hotel’s location is perfect, close enough to the city center yet tucked away in a serene, historic setting that feels like stepping into a fairytale. The rooms are beautifully designed, combining old-world charm with modern comfort—plush bedding, elegant furnishings, and thoughtful touches everywhere. Breakfast was exceptional: fresh local ingredients, handmade pastries, and coffee brewed with care. Every detail reflects genuine attention to quality and guest experience. It’s not just a place to stay—it’s an unforgettable journey. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a luxurious, authentic European castle stay.

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Armani Hotel Milano

Staying at the Armani Hotel Milano was an absolute delight. The price was very reasonable for the quality you get, and the room was spotlessly clean—fresh linens and towels made it feel luxurious. Located just steps from the metro station, getting around Milan was effortless. The front desk staff were incredibly helpful, offering great tips on nearby attractions and local dining spots that we wouldn’t have found otherwise. The air conditioning ran quietly throughout the night, ensuring a peaceful and restful sleep. The only minor downside is that the room is on the smaller side, but given the excellent service, prime location, and overall experience, it’s still an outstanding value for money. Highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Milan.

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Hotel Viu Milan

Staying at Hotel Viu Milan was an absolute delight, especially for someone craving a touch of home while exploring Milan. The hotel boasts classic Italian luxury in its design—sophisticated, elegant, and incredibly comfortable. What truly stood out was the location: just a 2-minute walk from the Chinatown area. Unlike London’s Chinatown with its focus on Cantonese and Southeast Asian cuisine, this one offers authentic Chinese flavors—perfectly cooked roujiamo, refreshing liangpi, and steaming xiaolongbao that brought back fond memories. If you're living abroad and miss familiar tastes, this is a real treat. The service was discreet yet attentive—staff didn’t intrude, but whenever I needed something, they responded instantly. I asked for an extra blanket and a one-hour late check-out, both arranged without hesitation. While the room came with a paid bottle of water, the hotel generously provided two glass-bottled waters every evening, delivered personally by staff—such a thoughtful touch. On checkout day, a gentleman seated nearby went out of his way to assist me with luggage storage, even reminding me I could still enjoy certain facilities after checking out. That level of care made all the difference. My child and I had a wonderful time, and the overall experience felt personal, warm, and well-balanced. This isn’t just a stay—it’s a memorable moment. Highly recommended.

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Excelsior Hotel Gallia, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Milan

Our first night in Milan was spent at this hotel, and we were absolutely delighted—so much so that we canceled our original plan to stay elsewhere and extended our booking. The location is perfect for tourists: just a short walk or quick metro ride to Duomo, plus complimentary Mercedes shuttle service makes getting around effortless. The room itself is spacious by Milan standards, offering plenty of comfort and modern amenities. Staff are professional, friendly, and welcoming—no matter where guests come from, they treat everyone with the same warmth and respect. It’s clear this hotel knows how to cater to international travelers without losing its local charm. We’ll definitely be back next time we visit Milan.