Six Senses Is Opening in Milan Next Year—Here’s a Sneak Peek Inside
The 69-key hotel will offer 16 suites, including two with private plunge pools and one with a larger 12.5-metre pool.
The “luxurification” of the historically drab and business-centric Milan has begun.
Five-star hotel brands such as Portrait, Rocco Forte and Rosewood have recently opened properties in the Italian city, with Six Senses joining the mix next year.
Six Senses Milan will open its doors in the heart of the buzzy artistic quarter in late 2026. The 69-key hotel is conveniently located on Via Brera, opposite the Pinacoteca di Brera museum and a short walk to the Duomo cathedral. There are also a myriad of cafés, studios, and galleries nearby.
The interiors, spearheaded by Tara Bernerd & Partners, combine traditional Milanese craftsmanship with contemporary elegance. Design features, such as arabescato marble, antique brass detailing, handmade smoked glass, textured ceilings, and mosaics, reflect the city’s creative spirit in a truly opulent fashion. In keeping with the brand’s deep commitment to sustainability, the materials and furnishings throughout have been carefully selected to reduce environmental impact.

“Like Milan itself, the hotel will have a sense of discovery: unexpected interior views, an urban house–villa built with sartorial care, and a material palette from stone to wood that speaks Milanese,” Bernerd said in a statement shared Tuesday.
Beyond the 53 regular rooms are 16 suites, including two with private plunge pools and one with a larger 12.5-metre pool on a vast terrace. (The latter is also available to hire for private events.) When ready to explore, you can head to the hidden courtyard, soak in the sky pool or indoor pool, dine at the seasonally driven restaurant or deli, or sip a cocktail at the foyer bar or rooftop bar.

Alternatively, you can unwind at the signature Six Senses Spa. It is equipped with a 15-metre indoor pool, two saunas, a steam room and a cold plunge pool. It also offers a full menu of high-tech, high-touch therapies that blend the latest recovery treatments with traditional holistic healing practices.
“Our upcoming opening in Milan is an exciting milestone as we look to share the spirit of the brand with urban travellers in one of Europe’s most creative destinations,” adds Six Senses Milan general manager Andre Buldini.
A one-night stay at the hotel will start from 1200 euros (about $2,140) on a B&B basis.
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