
A neoclassical palazzo from 1850 transformed into a contemporary palace, with one of Italy’s largest urban spas.
Palazzo Parigi Hotel & Grand Spa - LHW
From
1,440.909 €
“Grand Spa of 1 800 m² over four levels, indoor 20-metre pool under Art Nouveau glass roof.”
The Palazzo Parigi Hotel & Grand Spa occupies a neoclassical palazzo on Corso di Porta Nuova, a stone’s throw from Brera and the Quadrilatero. We enter through a wrought-iron gate, Carrara marble hall, monumental staircase under a painted dome. The 98 rooms blend original stuccoes and contemporary furniture by Pierre-Yves Rochon, cream and pearl-grey tones, travertine bathrooms. The spa spans 1 800 m² with a 20-metre pool, Ottoman hammam, Valmont and La Prairie treatment cabins. The gastronomic table offers modern Italian cuisine under chef Giuseppe Rizzo, attentive service without being stuffy. From 1 441 € per night, rate in line with the standing and location. We recommend for an urban wellbeing stay, the spa justifies the address on its own ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend the Palazzo Parigi to travellers seeking a Milanese palace with spa facilities worthy of a thermal destination. The address suits couples on a wellbeing weekend, professionals on long stays (the spa compensates for meeting-filled days), neoclassical architecture enthusiasts. Families are welcome, but the atmosphere remains intimate, clientele mostly adults over forty.
The building
Architecture and interiors
The palazzo dates from 1850, neoclassical façade with pilasters and pediments, fully restored in 2013. Interiors by Pierre-Yves Rochon: original stuccoes and frescoes preserved, bespoke contemporary furniture, Murano lighting. Hall under painted dome fresco, white marble staircase, 4.5-metre ceilings in the suites. The spa occupies four basement levels, Art Nouveau glass roof above the pool.
At the table
Restaurants, bar, service
The gastronomic restaurant offers a modern Italian menu under chef Giuseppe Rizzo, seasonal produce, cellar of 400 Lombard and Piedmontese references. Breakfast served in the winter garden or in room, continental buffet and hot dishes. The cocktail bar opens onto the interior garden, classic mixology and house signatures. 24/7 room service, simplified menu after midnight.
Highlights
- Grand Spa of 1 800 m²: 20 m pool, Ottoman hammam, 10 treatment cabins
- Neoclassical palazzo from 1850, period stuccoes and frescoes restored
- 98 rooms and suites decorated by Pierre-Yves Rochon, Carrara marble
- Gastronomic restaurant with chef Giuseppe Rizzo, modern Italian cuisine
- Corso di Porta Nuova, 400 metres from Brera and Quadrilatero della Moda
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Milan
The Palazzo Parigi stands on Corso di Porta Nuova, on the northern edge of the historic centre, between Brera and the Giardini Pubblici. Quadrilatero della Moda ten minutes on foot, Duomo fifteen, Pinacoteca di Brera 400 metres. Turati metro station (line 3) three minutes, Centrale station 2 km, Linate airport 20 minutes by taxi. The neighbourhood is chic residential, quiet in the evening, numerous restaurants and art galleries in the adjacent streets.
Good to know
Before you book
- Pets
- Accepted without supplement, basket and bowls provided on request.
- Parking
- Private on-site parking, 50 € / day, valet available.
- Spa
- Open 7am–10pm, pool access included for residents.
- Airport shuttle
- On request, Linate 80 €, Malpensa 150 €.
- Accessibility
- PMR-adapted rooms available, lifts throughout the palazzo.
- Wi-Fi
- High-speed connection free throughout the hotel.
Facilities
Non-smoking rooms
Airport shuttle
Fitness centre
Room service
Facilities for disabled guests
Restaurant
Wi-Fi available everywhere
Private parking
Spa and wellness centre
On-site parking
Free Wi-Fi
Family rooms
Pets allowed
Location
Where Palazzo Parigi Hotel & Grand Spa - LHW is located
Exact address
Palazzo Parigi Hotel & Grand Spa - LHW
Address
Corso Di Porta Nuova 1
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