Guide to Milan Hostels
Welcome to European Hostels Milan! Milan youth hostels are an affordable option in the swank fashion capital of Italy. Check out our complete listings of hostels in Milan, all in central locations. Plus, post to forums and read traveler tips and Milan hostel reviews.
Popular Milan Hostels
ABC Hotel

Molino delle Armi, 12, Milan
Distance to city center: 1.45km (0.90 mi)
Editor's Review:The ABC Hotel, located in the center of Milan, offers guests the true Milan experience. The ABC is within walking distan...
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Hotel San Tomaso

Viale Tunisia, 6 (III piano - floor), Milan
Distance to city center: 1.50km (0.93 mi)
Editor's Review:Hotel San Tomaso offers a cheap, hassle-free stay in Milan and is located only a short walk from the city center and tra...
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Hotel 22 Marzo Milan

P.zza S. M. del Suffragio, 3, Milan
Distance to city center: 2.52km (1.57 mi)
Editor's Review:Hotel 22 Marzo Milan is located very close to Milan's city center, near a variety of shops, stores, parks, and restauran...
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Hotel Serena

Via Boscovich, 59, Milan
Distance to city center: 2.48km (1.54 mi)
Editor's Review:Hotel Serena is located near Milan's central train station and historical centre and provides rooms with individual b...more
Hotel Demo

Via Tonale ,14, Milan
Distance to city center: 2.80km (1.74 mi)
Editor's Review:Just a short walk from Central Station, Hotel Demo in Milan is furnished with numerous pieces by international artist En...
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milan Articles
: city layout
No question about it, the bull's-eye of Milan is the area of the duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. In and around this central landmark are four central squares: Piazza Duomo, Piazza Cairoli, Piazza Cordusio, and Piazza San Babila. Galler
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Walking
Milan is small enough that one can easily walk from the Public Gardens to the Fashion District to the Duomo. Most sights are a 20-minute walk or less away from each other.
Subway, Tram and Bus
The city has an extensive system covering the city and c
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Free Attractions
The Duomo is pretty unbelievable. Taking 600 years to build, the facade is a marble monstrosity of spires and statues that is so detailed it's difficult to photograph or even describe in words. You get to see it in person for free.
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Azienda Trasporti Milanesi
Milano public transportation is cooking with its own site.
Aeroporti di Milano
Fly into Milan duty-free after you've done all the research here.
IAT
The Milan Tourist Board lends a wealth of information
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