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Where to stay in Magenta?

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What's Magenta Like?

In Magenta, you can spend time checking out the churches, shops, and historical sites. Learn about local heritage at landmarks like Santa Maria delle Grazie and Palazzo Litta. There's plenty more to see, including Museum of the Last Supper and Piazzale Cadorna.

Where are the Best Places to Stay in Magenta?

We have 189 accommodations in the neighborhood. Here are our travelers' top places to stay in Magenta:

Cadorna Luxury Hotel

City-center hotel
  • Free WiFi • Central location

Antica Locanda Leonardo

City-center hotel with bar
  • Free WiFi • Garden • 24-hour front desk • Snack bar • Attentive staff

How to Get to Magenta

Flying to:

  • Linate Airport (LIN), 5.2 mi (8.4 km) from Magenta
  • Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP), 24.8 mi (39.9 km) from Magenta
  • Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport (BGY), 29 mi (46.7 km) from Magenta

Getting to Magenta on Metro

Stations in the neighborhood include:

  • Piazza Virgilio Tram Stop
  • Via Monti - Piazza Virgilio Tram Stop
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie - Cenacolo Vinciano Tram Stop

Things to See and Do in and around Magenta

What to See in Magenta

  • Santa Maria delle Grazie
  • Piazzale Cadorna
  • Casa Donzelli
  • Palazzo Litta
  • Cerchia dei Navigli

Things to Do in Magenta

  • Museum of the Last Supper
  • Museo Martinitt e Stelline
  • Casa degli Atellani
  • Teatro Litta

Magenta Travel Information

Best Time to Visit
March, August and October
Average Stay
2 days
Closest Neighborhoods
Porta Nuova, Centro Storico
Top Attractions
Cathedral of Milan, Piazza del Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

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