Ostello Bello Milano
Welcome to the Hostels' next generation
It was September 2009 when a group of friends, initially gathered in a cultural association organizing projects in Milan, decided to change direction and give voice to their passion for traveling and sharing. This passion had long been a common dream for many: to found a hostel. A place that could be “a flower in the middle of the city”.
Travelers and locals soon fell in love with the project and after a while, national and international awards started to flood in. So what’s today Ostello Bello? It’s a place for people from all over the world. It’s not only a place where to sleep meanwhile a new city is being explored, but also a place to gather all together, both locals and internationals. Having a Bar inside the venue, the hostel gives the opportunity to unleash creativity throughout the mutual meeting, even after a single conversation in front of a cup of coffee.
Ostello Bello is located in the heart of Milano, within walking distance to the city’s main attractions: Piazza Duomo, the shopping district, the nightlife areas of Colonne di San Lorenzo and Navigli and some of the best vintage shops.
Via Medici is one of the few Medieval streets which survived the wars. Ancient Roman walls still run under the street surface. Thanks to its strategic position in the lively district of Porta Ticinese you’ll have a unique hosting experience, made even more special by a whole range of events held in the hostel: from the evening tradition of “aperitivo”, enjoyed by locals and travelers alike, to the brunch on weekends.
Ostello Bello Grande is just 100 metres away from Milan Central Railway Station, the final destination for all travelers and a strategic location for local mobility. All historical attractions can be easily reached thanks to the subway lines in Central Railway Station. Piazza Duomo and the new trending areas of the city, such as Garibaldi and Isola district, are within walking distance. Ostello Bello Grande also offers a whole set of events inside its structure, from the evening local tradition of “aperitivo”, enjoyed by locals and travelers alike, to the brunch on weekends.