Milan is one of the world’s most prominent fashion capitals, so it only makes sense that the city is home to a bevy of hotels as stylish as their hometown. Consequently, picking a place to stay here is no easy feat, but the chic Hotel Quark Milano is a favorite as it strikes the perfect balance between being family-friendly and super eye-catching. Keep reading for our full review.
What You Need to Know
The Look of Hotel Quark Milano
Designed by Italian architecture firm CaberlonCaroppi, the interiors feature lots of natural materials, geometric shapes, and bold colors that all add up to one striking, modern vibe. The lobby, for instance, boasts multicolored seating, patterned accent walls and wallpapers, lush plants, and an eye-catching check-in desk with geometric cutouts. The adjacent lobby bar serves as the beating heart of the hotel and has a similar look and feel, with tons of natural light pouring in thanks to expansive windows. The colorful, cheery aesthetic bleeds into the spacious 283 rooms and suites (all starting at 301 square feet), which feature colorful accent walls and geometric-inspired headboards. The private balconies are icing on the cake.
The Vibe at Hotel Quark Milano
The feel of the property mirrors its look: Bright, eclectic, and cheery. Before or after an action-packed day, guests can be found mingling in the bar area, noshing on Italian cuisine at the sophisticated on-site restaurants, or simply lounging in the lobby.
Who Will Love Hotel Quark Milano
Families and larger groups will love Hotel Quark Milano for its selection of spacious accommodations, including three-room apartments (comprised of a two-bed bedroom, a single-bed bedroom, and a living area with tables, chairs, and a sofa bed) and two-bedroom family suites complete with one king-sized bed and one sofa bed (as well as three-room apartment family suites with a primary bedroom, two bathrooms, and a living area complete with a double sofa bed). Travelers staying for an extended period will also be happy here: The top floor of the hotel is dedicated to small studios that can fit one, two, or three guests, and features common areas complete with sofas, a kitchen, laundry machines, a TV area, and a work station.
Who Might Not Love Hotel Quark Milano
Couples craving a child-free escape might want to steer clear of this property as the multi-room suites mean that families gravitate towards this hotel. Also, Hotel Quark Milano is somewhat removed from the city center, which may be a turn-off for some.



