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Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Via Gerolamo Cardano 1, Milan, Italy, 20124
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About us

The hotel is located in Porta Nuova, Milan’s most vibrant and futuristic district, just 500 mt from the main railway station and just 8 km from city airport. Completely renovated in 2023, it is the perfect synthesis of contemporary design, style and modern technology, with its fluid and flexible spaces offering guests a series of different areas where to work, brainstorm, have informal business meetings or simply networking with people.All of our 239 rooms have wireless high-speed internet access. They are equipped with Lcd tv 56’, kettle and coffee machine. Mineral water free of charge in the rooms. The Duo Bistrot offers Italian and international cuisine in an informal setting, while the Duo Café and courtyard is ideal for informal business meetings or relaxing breaks during the day.Located on the 12th floor, with a stunning full view of Milan skyline, Alegria Panoramic Peruvian Lounge & Restaurant is a fashionable location for aperitifs, special events and gala dinners.At guests’ disposal also a 24h room service to satisfy every wish at any time and a brand new fitness area open 24 hours to start the day with energy or unwind with some training after a day of business meetings.Most of the 5 multifunctional meeting rooms offer natural day light, and are ideal for inspiring and effective business gatherings

Venue Details

ChainMarriott Bonvoy
BrandTribute Portfolio
Built1960
Renovated2023
Total meeting space4,994 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms239
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

AAA
Italia Hotel Classification

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

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Apr 28, 2025 - Jan 23, 2026
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Mar 01 - Jun 30Sep 01 - Oct 31
Shoulder season
Low season
Nov 01 - Dec 31Jul 01 - Aug 31Jan 01 - Feb 28

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
4,994.5 sq. ft.
Largest room
2,163.5 sq. ft.
Space (private)
5,898.6 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
7
Second largest room
710.4 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
645.8 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
1,291.7 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
2,163.5 sq. ft.
52.5 x 42.7 sq. ft.
10.2 ft.
150
36
100
150
75
30
581.3 sq. ft.
39.4 x 16.4 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
50
27
-
50
36
24
710.4 sq. ft.
29.5 x 26.2 sq. ft.
9.2 ft.
45
27
-
45
36
18
366.0 sq. ft.
29.5 x 13.1 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
30
21
-
30
18
18
279.9 sq. ft.
26.2 x 9.8 sq. ft.
8.2 ft.
22
15
-
22
12
18
290.6 sq. ft.
26.2 x 9.8 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
22
15
-
22
12
18
570.5 sq. ft.
42.7 x 13.1 sq. ft.
10.5 ft.
50
21
-
50
18
24

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
239
Single (1 bed)
18
Double (2 beds)
210
Suites
11

Location

Getting Here

The hotel is located in Porta Nuova, just 500 mt from the main railway station Milano Centrale, 8 km from city airport Milano Linate and with direct bus and train connection to Milano Malpensa and Milano-Bergamo Orio al Serio Airports.
Distance from airport 31.07 mi
Parking in the area
Valet parking
Street parking

Local Attractions

Triennale di Milano
Triennale di Milano
Museum
10 mins
The building beside Parco Sempione, constructed in 1933 to house the premier Italian design show, is a textbook example of Fascist-era architecture (the style is properly known as Stripped Classicism, but in Italy, it is almost always a product of the Fascist regime, whose leaders favored it). But it works well as a showcase for art and design, and inside are always high-level shows and exhibitions, often international in scope. They can range from retrospectives of a great name in modernism, such as Andy Warhol or Gio Ponte, to examinations of the roots and themes of tribal art or even food design. The permanent exhibitions showcase Italian design, featuring the best Italian-designed products throughout the ages.
Viale Emilio Alemagna 6
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Parco Sempione
Parco Sempione
Park
10 mins
The English-style landscape of Parco Sempione is a good place to rest your eyes after they've overdosed on stone and architecture, and to wander the curving pathways. Walkers, joggers, local office workers with their lunches, and parents with children in tow all enjoy the park. In the summer, concerts are held here. At the entrance is the monumental Arco della Pace, Peace Arch, and towering high above the park is the Torre Branco, designed by famed architect Gio Ponte in 1933. On a clear day, views of Milan and the Alps are spectacular. If you like Art Nouveau, be sure to see the fanciful aquarium pavilion at the Via Gadio edge of the park.
Corso Sempione
Quadrilatero della Moda
Quadrilatero della Moda
Shopping
The Quadrilatero della Moda is Milano's high fashion shopping district, where the most famous Italian – and other – designers have their smartest shops. The four prime streets are Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, via Manzoni, and Corso Venezia, lined with a succession of windows displaying the latest designs and fashion trends. This is one of the most famous designer shopping streets in the world, right up there with the Avenue des Champs Élysées in Paris, and you'll see all the best names here: Prada, Armani, Fendi, Valentino, Missoni, Trussardi, and the rest. Remember that casual browsing inside the shops is not welcome unless you dress the part. Most tourists simply browse the eye-catching windows, where the displays are as dramatic as the fashions. Each autumn, Milan designers – the cream of the international fashion houses – send their top fashion models out to strut down the catwalks at Milano Moda Donna, Milan Women's Fashion Week. It's the highlight of the fashion year, and although you can't get into the shows without credentials, it seems as though everyone in Milan becomes a fashion model for the week; it's a great time for people watching.
Castello Sforzesco
Castello Sforzesco
Museum
10 mins
The Castello Sforzesco, held by the Visconti and the Sforza families who ruled Milan from 1277 to 1447 and from 1450 to 1535 respectively, was built in 1368 and rebuilt in 1450. The 70-meter Torre de Filarete is a 1905 reproduction of the original gate-tower. The Castello houses the Musei del Castello Sforzesco, a series of museums, one of which features sculpture. The collection includes the Pietà Rondanini, Michelangelo's last masterpiece, brought here in 1953 from the Palazzo Rondanini in Rome. Other museums feature a collection of decorative art, prehistoric and Egyptian antiquities, a collection of musical history, and an armory of weapons and medieval armor. The picture gallery includes paintings by Bellini, Correggio, Mantegna, Bergognone, Foppa, Lotto, Tintoretto, and Antonello da Messina. Between the two rear courtyards of the Castello, a passage leads into the park, originally the garden of the dukes of Milan and later a military training ground.
Piazza Castello, Milan
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The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II: Luxury Shops and Elegant Cafés
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II: Luxury Shops and Elegant Cafés
Shopping
10 mins
Forming one side of Piazza del Duomo and opening on the other side to Piazza della Scala, the grand Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II was designed by Giuseppe Mengoni and built between 1865 and 1877. It was then the largest shopping arcade in Europe, with a dome soaring 48 meters above its mosaic floor. Marking the beginning of modern architecture in Italy, today it stands as a splendid example of 19th-century industrial iron and glass construction. And it's still a beautiful, vibrant place where locals meet for lunch or coffee in its elegant cafés and browse in its luxury shops. It is so much a part of local life that the inhabitants of Milan refer to it as "il salotto" (the salon).
Piazza del Duomo, Milan
Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper
Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper
Historical landmark
15 mins
The Gothic brick church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, in the Corso Magenta, was begun about 1465, and its massive six-sided dome in the finest Early Renaissance style was designed by Bramante, one of Italy's most influential Renaissance architects. The church - and adjoining refectory, which holds Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper - were badly damaged in World War II, and during the repair work, old sgraffito paintings in the dome were brought to light. At the end of the north aisle is the Baroque chapel of the Madonna delle Grazie, with an altarpiece of the Madonna. But the reason most tourists visit Santa Maria delle Grazie is to see da Vinci's most famous work, painted on the refectory wall of the former Dominican monastery. The Cenacolo Vinciano, as it is called here, was painted on the wall in tempera between 1495 and 1497. Instead of earlier static representations of Christ's last meal with his disciples, da Vinci presents a dramatic depiction of the scene, which was quite novel and marked an important new stage in the development of art. The painting, which had already begun to flake off before the destruction of part of the room left it exposed to weather, has been restored several times, a process which will probably never be fully completed.
Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie 2, Milan
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Il Duomo ( Milan Cathedral)
Il Duomo ( Milan Cathedral)
Historical landmark
10 mins
The massive Cathedral of Santa Maria Nascente, which the Milanese call just "Il Duomo" is among the world's largest (it holds up to 40,000 people) and most magnificent churches, the ultimate example of the Flamboyant Gothic style. It was begun in the 14th century, but its façade was not completed until the early 1800s, under Napoleon. The roof is topped by 135 delicately carved stone pinnacles and the exterior is decorated with 2,245 marble statues. The dim interior, in striking contrast to the brilliant and richly patterned exterior, makes a powerful impression with its 52 gigantic pillars. The stained-glass windows in the nave (mostly 15th-16th centuries) are the largest in the world; the earliest of them are in the south aisle. Highlights include the seven-branched bronze candelabrum by Nicholas of Verdun (c. 1200) in the north transept, the 16th-century tomb of Gian Giacomo Medici, and the jeweled gold reliquary of San Carlo Borromeo in the octagonal Borromeo Chapel leading off the crypt. Behind the high altar, the choir has deeply carved panels, and misericords under the seats.
Piazza Duomo, Milan
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Additional Information

Cancellation Policy

24 Hours

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Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, has been awarded the prestigious Green Key Certification, an international recognition of our commitment to sustainability and responsible resource management. This certification places us among the hospitality establishments that uphold the highest environmental standards in the industry. At Duo Milan Porta Nuova, we believe that sustainability is not only a value but also a commitment to our guests, community, and partners. Through the implementation of innovative and eco-friendly practices, we strive to provide an exceptional stay experience that contributes to the collective well-being of our planet.
Does Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Paper,Aluminum,Plastic,Glass,Cooking Oil

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
https://www.marriott.com/diversity/diversity-and-inclusion.mi

Health and Safety

Were practices at Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 
Does Duo Milan Porta Nuova, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 
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