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Review: Park Hyatt Milan (Prestige Suite)

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 5, 2018November 14, 2023 2 Comments

Yesterday I wrote about my recent stay at the Park Hyatt Milan. This post focuses on my upgrade to a Prestige Suite.

First, this is not a typical suite upgrade: this is a “luxury” suite and I was quite fortunate the hotel was quite generous. Here’s how it happened: when I checked in I was told that no upgrades were available. I remarked that there were junior suites (standard Globalist upgrade) available on the website. The agent appeared puzzled, reiterating that all suites were full.

But another colleague leaned over and the two had a discussion in Italian. With a smile on her face, the first agent informed me that I would have a “very beautiful suite” in a few hours…but with a catch. The water would be lukewarm.

Sold.

First, the standard room or even a deluxe room were too small for my colleague and me and I did not want to spring for a second room. Second, the spa locker room had an amazing shower. Although not ideal, I’d take that with a suite over a small room.

Turns out, by the way, that the water issue was resolved and I was able to take a shower in the room.

Park Hyatt Milan Prestige Suite

At 4:30pm, our room became available: Room 516.

a number carved into a stone wall

The room was spacious and beautiful. It had a large living room with a couch, several chairs, and a desk.

a room with a desk and chairs

a desk in a room

a room with a couch and two chairs

a living room with a couch and chairs

a room with a television and couches

a room with a couch and chairs

a table and chairs in a room

a framed map of a building

Adjacent to the living room was a guest bathroom with only a toilet and sink:

a room with a mirror and a table and two vases

a bathroom with a mirror and toilet

a bathroom with a sink and a mirror

Coffee, tea, and bottled water were available and refilled twice daily:

a coffee maker and coffee pot on a counter

a group of bottles on a counter

Shortly after settling in, the doorbell rang and a bottle of red wine and some canapés were dropped off:

a plate with a fork and a plate with food on it next to a bottle of wine

While I offered the bedroom to my colleague, he insisted on sleeping on a rollaway bed in the living room. I had the bedroom, which was seemed larger than the entire standard room were were in earlier.

a bed with white sheets and pillows

a room with a bed and a couch

a bed with white sheets and pillows

a room with a couch and a table

a desk and chair in a room

The bathroom was also very large, with a walk-in closet, two sinks, a tub, and walk-in shower. The suite had full-size bottles of soap, shampoo, and conditioner that I would have taken if we were not traveling with hand baggage only.

a bathroom with a large mirror and a tub

a bathroom with a bathtub and shower

a toilet and bidet in a bathroom

a shower with a tile wall

a grey rectangular device with a screen and a knob on a wall

a shower head with multiple outlets

a group of bottles of cosmetics

a group of toiletries and towels on a counter

a close up of a box

a closet with white bathrobes and a towel rack

CONCLUSION

This was a glorious upgrade at one of my favorite Hyatt properties. Not only was the room beautiful to relax in, but its comfort helped us to be productive.

> Full Review: Park Hyatt Milan

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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2 Comments

  1. Matt Reply
    May 5, 2018 at 9:45 pm

    Looks beautiful but also looks like they tried to squeeze too much into the bathroom. Tub seems in odd place… could’ve just gone with bigger shower. And the way the sinks are angled, is it even possible for two people to use them at the same time?

    Not big complaints, just curious. Thanks!

  2. Paolo Reply
    May 8, 2018 at 12:59 am

    The suite looks lovely but I’m not sure that I prefer it over the ‘standard’ DSU/TSU upgrade, a junior suite with one ( very ) large room with the bed positioned in a semi-;closed area at one end. I’ve had the same room type on 2 stays and very much enjoyed it. Also the bathroom in the ‘junior’ appears to be better, certainly larger, than this one.
    The toiletries , Laura someone, are a bit on the strong scent side albeit very smooth and creamy.
    IMO this is a fantastic hotel.

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