Milan, Italy
Portrait Milano

Lavish interiors and quintessential Italian hospitality
In a city that’s famous for shopping, where better to stay than the Portrait Milano, situated in the heart of the fashion district and overlooking the fashionable Piazza del Quadrilatero. The property itself is a 500 year old Archiepiscopal Seminary, meticulously renovated to capture the historical highlights of the building while maintaining a contemporary comfort inside. The decor throughout is traditionally Italian with lavish details in the use of luxurious fabrics and fabulous attention to detail.
The hotel boasts 72 lavish suites, family suites and rooms all decorated with an elegant style, in keeping with the rest of the hotel. Rooms are spacious and are equipped with all the modern amenities required for a comfortable stay. The hotel has two gourmet restaurants both within their own unique setting and with a bar area. For those who wish to stay active there’s a state of the art fitness centre and for relaxation and pampering after a long day or sightseeing, look no further than The Longevity Suite wellness area.
Highlights
Two gourmet restaurants
Wellness area
Fitness suite
Easy access to Piazza del Quadrilatero
Excellent shopping nearby
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Once hosting aristocratic travellers, Russian royalty and renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau, a half century hiatus as an office building ended with a glorious restoration and re-establishment of this Roman icon.
The Hotel de Russie lies between the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo on the Via del Babuino, within easy walking distance of Rome’s main attractions, fashion houses and Via Condotti. Though surrounded by the ceaseless buzz of the city, behind the hotel’s unassuming frontage, is a soothing tranquility – both in design and ambiance – and vast private 18th century terraced gardens, a rare oasis away from it all.
122 rooms and suites are thoroughly up to date amenity wise, complete with Bisazza mosaic and Carrara marble in the bathrooms. Some feature private terraces and many rooms have views over Rome, Piazza del Popolo or the garden.
The Stravinskij Bar is renowned for its apertivos, while Le Jardin de Russie and its chef, two-Michelin-star chef Fulvio Pierangelini, serve up simple yet refined dishes Mediterranean dishes in one a most romantic of settings. Furthering the Hotel de Russie urban oasis credentials is the De Russie Spa, one of Rome’s best health clubs.