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  • This lovely hotel is furnished with luxurious appointments and 18th and 19th-century panache. It occupies a set of town-houses amid the pedestrianized historic district and has a roof terrace offering a panorama of Mantova.

  • The Rovello’s sister hotel sits on one of the few streets remaining of Old Milan; a crooked cobblestoned lane of little shops and classic Milanese restaurants. Sensible, comfortable rooms range from cramped to spacious. You’re well positioned for Milan’s top sights.

  • A dozen classy mono-apartments right in the heart of Milan’s chichi shopping district. Expect walnut floors, satellite TVs, and flowering ivy cascading down the walls of the private courtyard. Linens are changed daily; kitchenettes cleaned twice a day.

  • Sole, Riva del Garda

    One of the best hotels in Riva: lakeside piazza location; decent restaurant; great value; and free bicycles for guests.

  • This gem, designed by Urbano Pierini and filled with original works by contemporary artists, is near the Piazza Duomo. Stylish rooms come with wonderful features such as marble sinks and hydromassage shower stalls. Room rates drop 20 per cent Friday to Sunday.

  • Speronari

    Two-star amenities (only half the rooms have private baths and TVs) and a four-star location on a pedestrian street one block off the Piazza del Duomo, all at one-star prices. Rooms on the top floors get more light; those on the courtyard escape the noise from trams.

  • Ten simple rooms with TVs and fancy wood furniture above a restaurant.

  • Ullrich

    It may lack character and class, but the price is hard to beat anywhere in Milan, let alone just a few blocks south of the Duomo. None of the seven basic rooms has a private bathroom, but shared facilities are large, new and clean.

  • Near the central station, north of Piazza della Repubblica, this property is made up entirely of business suites: 148 sleek, modern units, each with a bedroom and separate living room/office.

  • In 2001 the Radisson Bonaparte became part of the Una hotel chain, but that hasn’t changed its spacious rooms or comforts. A prime location, across from the Castello Sforzesco.

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