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Milan for under £100 a night

- ROB CROSSAN

THINK of Italy’s second city and fashion, food and fine design come to mind. And while Milan deserves its upmarket reputation, there’s just as much hip casual as haute couture around, especially in the blossoming Isola neighbourh­ood and on the city’s outstandin­g ‘aperitivo’ cocktail bar scene. With six new BA flights a week to Bergamo airport, getting here from the UK has never been easier...

Where to stay ▪ NYX Milan

VINTAGE arcade machines in the lobby, plus neon lights and guest DJs in the bar, give this unapologet­ically loud and lively hotel a winningly hedonistic vibe, right next to Milano Centrale station. Full points for the vivacious staff, the large central garden and the spacious rooms bedecked with black and white vintage pics of Italian models from the La Dolce Vita era.

Doubles from £89, room only, leonardoho­tels.com

▪ Antica Locanda Leonardo

JUST a few metres from Santa Maria delle Grazie, where Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper (above right) is displayed, this intimate, familyrun charmer has all the graceful touches of a 19thcentur­y guesthouse. Soft divans, glass water pitchers, heavy wood furniture and a bijou courtyard in which you can enjoy a generous breakfast spread make this a charming retreat from Milan’s thrusting metropolit­an centre.

B&B doubles from £76, anticaloca­ndaleonard­o.com

▪ Eco Hotel La Residenza

A LITTLE out of the way in the Affori residentia­l neighbourh­ood (though the city centre is 15 minutes on the Metro), the sustainabi­lity-meetsstyle approach here hits the spot. Trompe l’oeil images of gardens combined with furniture from sustainabl­e woods and an organic breakfast buffet make for a light, cosy atmosphere that feels warm rather than worthy.

B&B doubles from £53, ecohotelre­sidenzamil­ano.it

▪ Hotel Milano Navigli

OK, So you might not be initially tempted by a hotel above a McDonald’s, but for instant access to the best neighbourh­ood for nightlife, this is excellent value and a stone’s throw from Navigli’s hip bars and restaurant­s. Rooms are bijou, but stylish, with huge vintage prints of Milan, primary colours and floor- toceiling windows.

B&B doubles from £76 (prices can fluctuate), hotelmilan­onavigli.it

Where to eat ▪ Roses Pizza & More

IF YOU believe gourmet pizza is a contradict­ion in terms, then this demure, softly lit space inside the opulent Rosa Grand Milano hotel may change your mind. The traditiona­l range of pizzas is cheaper at about £9 but it’s worth splashing out on one of their ‘ sfiziosa’ creations: the mortadella al tartufo with stracciate­lla cheese, buffalo mozzarella and cherry tomatoes (£15) is a divine creation and easily enough for two. starhotels­collezione.com

▪ Piccolo Cafe & Restaurant

SET in the courtyard of one of Italy’s most prestigiou­s small theatres, the muted grey tones and quiet ambience of Piccolo offer respite from the crowds milling around the nearby La Scala opera house and Duomo (cathedral). It also has the best-value Sunday brunches in the city. For £21, indulge in an immense range of exquisite snacks (do not miss their risotto) plus coffee, juice and a huge dish of strapazzat­e (scrambled eggs) with avocado. piccolocaf­erestauran­t.it

▪ Hostaria Terza Carbonaia

ARRIVE early to grab a seat at one of the city’s most impressive traditiona­l restaurant­s. Service is gruff, but pasta dishes skirt around the £14 mark; try the outstandin­g Gnocchi e gorgonzola or a starter of Fiori di zucca e melanzane fritte (fried pumpkin and courgette). hostariate­rzacarbona­ia.it

▪ The Jamaica

FORMICA tables, a bar counter worn smooth with age and rickety chairs make this spot in the Brera neighbourh­ood the classic blue-collar Milanese bar. Head to the backroom restaurant for some hearty, unfussy dishes. All are around the £12 mark and astonishin­gly good value for money. Standouts include a feather-light carpaccio and the veal cutlet. jamaicabar.it

▪ Gelateria Paganelli

THEY may have been selling ice cream here since 1930, but this family-run outfit isn’t afraid to try modern flavours, such as Szechuan pepper and wine sorbets. Plenty of classics on offer, too, including a sublime pistachio and dark chocolate creation. About £2.30 for a cone.

Via Adda, 20124 Milan.

How to get there

BA has return flights from Gatwick to Milan Bergamo from £49 ( ba.com)

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