Property to open in late 2026 following a delay to its scheduled 2025 debut
Six Senses is to open its first Milan property in late 2026 following a delay to its scheduled 2025 debut.
Six Senses Milan will be situated in Brera – the city’s artistic quarter – a short walk from the central Duomo and a 50-minute drive from Malpensa Airport.
The hotel is set to house 69 guest rooms including 16 suites, two with plunge pools and one with a large terrace and pool access.
The property will include an internal courtyard, restaurant and deli, rooftop bar and both an open-air and indoor pool.
A Six Senses Spa will also feature, providing holistic wellness treatments alongside a 15-metre pool, two saunas, steam room and cold plunge.
The hotel’s design will reflect the city’s “creative spirit” with features including marble and antique brass detailing, textured ceilings and mosaic borders.
Six Senses Milan’s general manager, Andre Buldini, said: “At Six Senses, we believe true luxury is about effortless elegance and authentic connection. 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.”
A one-night stay at Six Senses Milan will begin at £1,040 per night.