Portrait Milano Hotel
the dramatic 3,000-square-meter piazza inside a restored 17th-century seminary
A five-star boutique hotel in a restored 17th-century seminary, owned by the Ferragamo family. This design-forward property features 73 rooms with Milanese 1950s-inspired interiors, a stunning 3,000-square-meter piazza, Northern Italian restaurant 10_11 (“Ten Eleven”) , and a 7,500-square-foot spa with pool beneath vaulted ceilings. Every detail—from furnishings to linens—is crafted by Ferragamo, creating an intimate luxury experience in Milan's city center.
In Quadrilatero della Moda, Milan. Easy to fold into a morning or a longer afternoon; there's usually something else worth a stop within a few minutes' walk.
Portrait Milano is the Ferragamo family's flagship hotel on Corso Venezia, set inside a restored 16th/17th-century seminary and designed by Michele Bönan. The all-day restaurant 10_11 (named for the addresses Corso Venezia 11 and Via Sant'Andrea 10) spans bar, garden, portico and indoor salons, leans Northern Italian, and was recently voted Best Hotel Breakfast in Italy; it carries a 9.4/10 on TheFork. Reviews highlight the piazza, the design pedigree, and a relaxed-but-upscale Milanese hospitality feel, with some mention of late-night spaghetti dinners as a signature. The property is Michelin Guide listed and features 73 rooms plus a sizable spa with pool under vaulted ceilings.
