Terminal Hotel 
Typical Milanese façade conceals a modern, city centre hotel, just 100 metres from Milans Central Train Station. Air-conditioned guestrooms feature classic decor with bright patterned fabrics and all have satellite TV and safes.
Breakfast is served each morning and the bar serves drinks throughout the day; there is also a private parking garage.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Terminal Hotel
Dining at the Terminal Hotel
The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.
Nearby restaurants:
Casa Fontana 23 Risotti
Torrione 25
Attractions near this hotel
Corso Buenos Aires - 1 kilometre
Duomo- 2 kilometres (1.25 miles)
La Scala - 2 kilometres (1.25 miles)
Via della Spiga - 2 kilometres (1.25 miles)
Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper – 4 kilometres (2.5 miles)
Milan Linate Airport (LIN): Approximate driving time is 15 minutes and distance is 7 kilometres (4 miles).
Bus no. 73 runs every 10 minutes and connects the airport with the Milan underground at San Babila Station. There is also an airport coach service which runs every 20 minutes to the Air Terminal at Milan Central Station. Taxis are available outside the terminal.
Driving directions: From the airport follow the signs to the city centre and then for Central Station.
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP): Approximate driving time is 60 minutes and distance is 50 kilometres (31 miles).
The Malpensa Express rapid train runs every 30 minutes to and from Milan Cadorna railway station; the airport railway station is at the -1 level of terminal 1. Various bus and shuttle services run to and from destinations in and around Milan, including Central station and Linate Airport. Taxis to the city centre 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.
