ME MILAN IL DUCA HOTEL
- A design-oriented hotel with a cosmopolitan ambience and rooms and suites with a contemporary style and state-of-the-art technology
- Located in the dynamic Piazza della Repubblica, between the nightlife of Corso Como and the historic city center, near the Duomo and Quadrilatero
- Enjoy an even more glamorous and sophisticated experience with ME+, personalized service and unique details for a magical stay
- Spectacular views of the Milan skyline from the Rooftop Bar lounge bar and restaurant. STK Restaurant is an innovative steakhouse featuring an American bar and New York-style DJ mix
- Modern and fully equipped gym, open 24 hours a day for all guests
- Two modern meeting rooms, the largest for up to 50 guests in a theatre set-up
ME Milan Il Duca is the go-to sophisticated lifestyle hotel in Milan.Born from the architect Aldo Rossi, it offers a true contemporary interior design experience
The hotel’s restaurants and bars are open to those who love to discover new places for going out. STK Milan, the steak house with a American bar and DJ. The Radio Rooftop Milan, a rooftop bar with a view of the skyline, a lounge bar in the hotel entrance hall, and a summer bistro, the STK Garden, in the hotel’s garden.
Milan
Milan is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4 million,[6] while its metropolitan city has 3.26 million inhabitants.[7] Its continuously built-up urban area, that stretches well beyond the boundaries of the administrative metropolitan city and into Switzerland, is the fourth largest in the EU with 5.27 million inhabitants.[8] According to national sources, the population within the wider Milan metropolitan area (also known as Greater Milan), is estimated between 8.2 million and 12.5 million making it by far the largest metropolitan area in Italy and one of the largest in the EU.
Milan is considered a leading alpha global city, with strengths in the fields of art, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research and tourism. Its business district hosts Italy's stock exchange (Italian: Borsa Italiana), and the headquarters of national and international banks and companies. In terms of GDP, Milan is the wealthiest city in Italy, has the third-largest economy among EU cities after Paris and Madrid, and is the wealthiest among EU non-capital cities.[12][13][14] Milan is viewed along with Turin as the southernmost part of the Blue Banana urban development corridor (also known as the "European Megalopolis"), and one of the Four Motors for Europe.
The city's role as a major political centre dates back to the late antiquity, when it served as the capital of the Western Roman Empire, while from the 12th century until the 16th century, Milan was one of the largest European cities, and a major trade and commercial centre, consequently becoming the capital of the Duchy of Milan, which was one of the greatest political, artistic and fashion forces in the Renaissance.[15][16] Despite losing much of its political and cultural importance in the early modern period, the city regained its status as a major economic and political centre, being considered today as the industrial and financial capital of Italy.[17][18]
The city has been recognized as one of the world's four fashion capitals (the others being London, New York, and Paris) thanks to several international events and fairs, including Milan Fashion Week and the Milan Furniture Fair, which are among the world's biggest in terms of revenue, visitors and growth. It hosted the Universal Exposition in 1906 and 2015. The city hosts numerous cultural institutions, academies and universities, with 11% of the national total of enrolled students. Milan received 10 million visitors in 2018, with the largest numbers of foreign visitors coming from China, United States, France and Germany. The tourists are attracted by Milan's museums and art galleries that include some of the most important collections in the world, including major works by Leonardo da Vinci. The city is served by many luxury hotels and is the fifth-most starred in the world by Michelin Guide. Milan is also home to two of Europe's most successful football teams, A.C. Milan and Inter Milan, and one of Europe's main basketball teams, Olimpia Milano. Milan will host the Olympic and Paralympic games for the first time in 2026, together with Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Sports & nature
Nightlife info
Culture and history info
Read more