Milan -
Hotel Dei Cavalieri
Hotel Dei Cavalieri is an historic building situated just 200 meters from the Cathedral, the really downtown of the city, in a very safe and quiet neighborhood. 167 rooms and suites all equipped with every comfort including free wifi internet access from your PC. Restaurant & snack bar. A beautiful terrace on the tenth floor overlooking the city. 12 meeting rooms of different sizes for meetings and events up to 250 people. The metro stop Missori (yellow line) is in front of the Hotel and the Duomo metro stop (red line) is only a 5 minute walking distance. The theater Alla Scala, the Museum '900, the Sforzesco Castle and the shopping streets are all within walking distance.
Complimentary services
| 50 cl bottle of mineral water | Buffet breakfast | Internet Wi-Fi common areas |
| Newspaper in room | Wi-Fi Internet connection in room |
Hotel services
| 24 hour room service | Air conditioning | Bar |
| Conference facilities | Disabled facilities | Elevator |
| Internet Wi-Fi common areas free | Laundry Service | Multilingual staff |
| Nearby Garage | Restaurant | Terrace |
| Turistic services available at desk |
Room services
| Air-conditioned rooms | Courtesy set | Free daily news paper |
| LCD TV | Laptop safe | Minibar |
| Non- smoking rooms | Pillow menù | Safe |
| Sound proofing | Wi-Fi Internet connection free in room |
The hotel told by
Entering the first time in the Hotel I was fascinated by the fantastic staircase rising to the ten floors of the building, all surrounded by millions and millions of pieces of mosaic glass with gold leaf laid one by one according to the method “opus incertum”. A meticulous work that has remained over the decades and is still sought after and photographed by experts of the Academy of Brera in Milan for its uniqueness. One detail that, along with many others, makes us an exclusive hotel, characterized by the right price and quality. Visit us. We will welcome you.
Fabrizio Tagliasacchi, Director of Hotel Dei Cavalieri
Partner of Space Hotels since 1999.












