Best Western Hotel Cristoforo Colombo 
Late 19th century building on Milans main shopping street opposite Porta Venezia metro, two kilometres from Duomo. Air-conditioned guestrooms feature classic decor in dark wood and warm colours; all offer wi-fi, safes and minibars.
Guests can enjoy buffet breakfasts in the dining room and relax by the lobby fireplace with a drink from the bar.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Best Western Hotel Cristoforo Colombo
Dining at the Best Western Hotel Cristoforo Colombo
The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.
Nearby restaurants:
L’Orologio
Mediterraneo
Attractions near this hotel
Fatebenefratelli Hospital – 500 metres
Natural Science Museum – 300 metres
Duomo – 2 kilometres (1.3 miles)
Scala Opera House - 2 kilometres (1.3 miles)
Sforzesco Castle – 3 kilometres (2 miles)
Milan Linate Airport (LIN): Approximate driving time is 25 minutes and distance is 12 kilometres (7.5 miles).
Bus no. 73 runs every 10 minutes and connects the airport with the Milan underground at San Babila Station. From there take the subway (Red Line, direction Sesto F.S.) to Porta Venezia station, opposite the hotel. There is also a shuttle bus to Milan Malpensa Airport on the other side of the city. The airport coach service runs every 20 minutes to the Air Terminal at Milan Central Station. From the station either walk or take the tram (line 5, direction Ortica) four stops to Viale Tunisia, on the corner of Corso Buenos Aires.
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP): Approximate driving time is 60 minutes and distance is 40 kilometres (25 miles).
The Malpensa Express rapid train runs every 30 minutes to and from Milan Cadorna railway station. From there, take the subway (Red Line, direction Sesto F.S.) to Porta Venezia station, opposite the hotel. Bus services run to and from Central station, where guests can change to the metro. A taxi to the city centre will charge in the region of €65.
Milan''s public transport includes four underground lines, as well as buses and trams. Tickets are available at Metropolitana Milanesa (MM) stations and some newspaper stands. Taxi ranks have telephones. Parking in the city is limited to two hours during the day. Illegally parked cars are fined or towed.
