Milan, Italyβs chic fashion capital, attracts a trendy, international crowd that rivals Paris, New York, and London. Your introduction to the Lombardy region will be greeted by none other than the stunning Milan Cathedral, transformative art that reflects western society even to this day, and stunning architecture that distinguishes the city from anywhere else in Europe.
The city slowly awakens in the evenings, with aperitivos and bottles of the worldβs best wines to last the night. Its sophisticated aura attracts the top-tier and an abundance of elegant parties, boasting a riveting nightlife scene. However, you donβt have to be a high-end supermodel or fashion designer to enjoy Milanβs exhilarating nightlifeβthere is a niche for everyone, from the elephant-pants-wearing hippie to the young, spring breakers looking to involve themselves in the chic party scene. With so many options, Hostelgeekβs list of the best party hostels in Milan will ensure your Italian stay is nothing short of wine-drunk nights and new memories.
This guide is an extension of our handwritten guide to the best hostels in Milan.
π₯³ The COOLEST Party Hostels? Our favorites are:
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This guide is perfect for YOU, when you want β¦
- to party!
- a social Hostel to actually meet people!
- a cool hostel with drinking games and such!
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Quick Introduction to Milan
Average price for a bed:Β The prices for hostels are around European standard, yet a budget option. A bed in a dorm in Milan can be as cheap asΒ 15β¬ β 20β¬ per night in winterΒ and easilyΒ up to 35β¬ per nightΒ or more in summer.
Hostels with private rooms in Milan charge between 50β¬ and 100β¬ per night. The gap is quite large. The difference is the quality. This is a rough average just to give you an idea.
Prices always depend on season and holidays. Please always check exact rates on Hostelz.com.
Check-In and Check Out: The average check-in time is from 15:00 (3pm), while the Check-Out time is before 11:00 (11am). Hostels usually offer luggage storage in case you arrive earlier or leave later. Make sure you check if luggage storage is free or if there is an extra cost.
b Check out our Milan Budget Travel Guide.
π₯ New to Hostels? Read our guide to staying in a Hostel for the First Time here. We especially recommend reading:
- How to book hostels? (and websites to save $)
- 63 Craziest Party Hostels in the World (with Map)
- How does the Hostelworld App work exactly? Our Advanced Guide
The Coolest Party Hostels in Milan are β¦
Letβs jump right into the fun hostels in Milan for partying:
These are our favorite hostels in Milan to party. We put all these hostels on the map, including our own insider tips for bars, clubs, and popular night life areas in Milan (and more!).
Overview: Best Hostels by Traveler Type
π₯³ Best Party Hostel: | Madama Hostel & Bistrot |
π€ Cheapest Party Hostel: | Babila Hostel & Bistrot, Milan |
π« For Socializing: | casaBASE |
π€ For Activities: | Babila Hostel & Bistrot, Milan |
π Top Location: | Combo Milano |
π for Backpacker: | QUO Milano |
1. Madama Hostel & Bistrot
Madama Hostel & Bistrot, located in a former police station, is a unique and artsy, eco-friendly hostel in an appealing part of town. Youβll be on the steps of the Fondazione Prada Museum and the pub-filled Porta Romana neighborhood in ten minutes, making the hostel an excellent place to start your nights out in Milan. The hostel contributes to Milanβs art scene by hosting monthly art exhibitions by emerging artists, as well as guided tours of the colorful murals inside and outside Madama.
The hostel is one of the most social in Milan, hosting weekly karaoke nights, live music performances, and the occasional handcraft and vintage market for guests to meet other creatives in the city. Even better, Madama Hostel aims to contribute to a more ethical and sustainable tourism industry by using only recycled materials and purified water to reduce the use of plastic.
The hostel has mixed dormitories that sleep four, six, and eight people, as well as private rooms for individuals or couples. A kitchen is available for guests to prepare their own meals, but if they do not wish to do so, the onsite restaurant provides a quick way to sample delicious Italian cuisine while sharing meals with other guests. A complimentary, customizable breakfast is also provided. Hipsters, art lovers, and those looking to actively involve themselves in Milanβs rich art scene and connect with not only cool international travelers, but also locals, will enjoy their stay at Madama Hostel & Bistrot.
Location: Lodi Metro Station with connections to Milan Cathedral is 350 m from Hostel Madama, while the Naviglio Grande canal is 3.5 km away. Linate Airport can be reached in a 20-minute drive from the property.
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Booking.com | Hostelz.com
2. Combo Milano
Combo Milano is located in Milanβs vibrant Navigili neighborhood, giving you easy access to the cityβs best restaurants, bars, and cafes. Combo Hostel is one of the best hostels in Milan to group with other travelers and go barhopping, showcasing a spacious courtyard where guests can share a meal or drink at any time of day. The atmosphere is quieter than the others, but its location makes it an excellent choice for enjoying Milanβs busy nightlife while quickly and safely returning to a clean place to sleep. The hostel is a ten-minute walk from Milan Porta Genova Train and Metro Station, making it easy to visit the cityβs major attractions. Combo Hostel is popular with solo travelers and couples because of its laid-back atmosphere and clean facilities.
There are several rooms to choose from at the hostel. Private rooms with bathrooms are available for individuals, couples, and groups of 3 to 6 in mixed dormitories. The terrace is a relaxing spot to take in the Milan atmosphere, and thereβs even a coworking space for digital nomads to work without disruptions. During the evenings, the onsite bar and restaurant serve as a central meeting point for guests to share delicious cocktails before heading out. Combo Milano is ideal for mature travelers who want to experience Milanβs nightlife without returning to a full-fledged frat house.
Location: Baden-Powell Park is a short walk from Combo Milano, while Darsena is 1.3 km away. Milan Porta Genova Train and Metro Station is a 10-minute walk from the property, with links to Milan Centrale station and the centre. The nearest airport is Linate Airport, 15 km from the property.
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Booking.com | Hostelz.com
3. QUO Milano
QUO Milano, one of the best party hostels in Milan, is ideal for travelers who want their stay to be filled with engaging, fun gatherings where they can meet other travelers in an outgoing and open setting. QUO Milano is not only a hostel, but also a coworking space, an art studio, a bar, and even a tattoo studio. This means that the large complex attracts a diverse range of people from the city. Every day of the week, QUO hosts a range of fun events, like karaoke nights, pizza parties, and cooking classes. The hostel is in the heart of the city, with some of Milanβs most important landmarks just a few steps away from your bed.
The Duomo and Galleria Vittorio are only a fifteen-minute walk away, as are numerous restaurants, cafes, and supermarkets to meet all of your needs as soon as you need them. QUO Milano aspires to be your home away from home in Milan. Table tennis, a pool table, and board games are just a few of the activities available for guests to lounge around with during the lazy Italian afternoons.
QUO Milano has a variety of rooms to choose from. The mixed dormitories sleep four, eight, six, ten, and twelve people, including two female-only rooms. Private rooms with private bathrooms are available for up to four guests. For those who prefer to cook their own meals, the hostel has a large kitchen as well as a lovely outdoor terrace. The atmosphere at QUO Milano tends to be younger, but it is still one of the best hostels in Milan for spending the day seeing some of the countryβs best sights with a slight buzz.
Location: This hostel is in the heart of the city. You can literally walk to all the main attractions. Reach the world-famous Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele by a 15min walk. The public transport is also right at thei doorstep. Trams and buses are quick and easy. The two closest Metro stations are Porta Romana and Crocetta.
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Booking.com | Hostelz.com
4. Babila Hostel & Bistrot, Milan
Babila Hostel & Bistrot, Milan, situated in the center of Milanβs fashion district, is an old catholic school that has been transformed into a glamorously modern living space for international travelers. All of the excitement of this very social hostel can be found at the Bar & Bistrot, where you can stuff your stomach with Italian cuisine and sip dozens of handcrafted cocktails while watching live music performances, art exhibitions, and other social gatherings that bring both tourists and locals together in a welcoming environment.
And no need to sober up anytime soonβ the bar is open 24-7, perfect for pregaming and after-hours drinks before falling asleep in this incredibly tidy and cozy hostel. The hostel has a dazzling terrace overlooking Milanβs romantic neighbourhoods, ideal for chasing Italian sunsets with a glass of wine.
There are 6 and 8-bed mixed dormitories available, as well as a 6-bed female-only room. The three private rooms can accommodate couples or friends with two separate beds. There is a kitchen available for cooking, so staying at this hostel will save you money. The common area is a homely and enjoyable space to meet new people while playing foosball or simply hanging out and working. The hostel has many chill areas, so if youβre looking for privacy or a bit of silence, youβll have no trouble finding it. Ultimately, the hostelβs mix of accommodation and Bistrot is ideal for separating sleeping and partying.
Location: This hostel is located in the fashion district of Milan, walking distance from San Babila square and subway station, buses and trams.
Check prices at:
Hostelworld | Booking.com | Hostelz.com
5. casaBASE
casaBASE, near the Darsena, Santa Maria delle Grazie, and The Last Supper, is an excellent Milan hostel to begin sightseeing. CasaBASE is popular among independent backpackers and solo travelers due to its stylish interior decor, which contributes to the hostelβs social atmosphere. Guests compliment the hostelβs design, imagining themselves living in a museum, which is fitting for a stay in Milan. The large courtyard and bar are the main busy areas in the hostel.
The hostel rooms arenβt particularly large, and there arenβt any traditional mixed dormitories here, so youβll have a lot more privacy. All shared rooms have two bunk beds, accommodating a total of four people. Rooms with a queen bed or two twin beds are available for couples or individuals. The kitchen is large enough to prepare all of your meals, but if you prefer, you can dine at the hostelβs restaurant. CasaBASE is a great alternative hostel for those looking for comfort while immersing themselves in Milanβs art scene. The hostel may appear quiet from the outside, but the common areas, combined with the diversity and openminded travelers and guests, make venturing out into Milanβs bars and clubs a nightly event.
Location: The property is located 3.3 km from San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, 3.4 km from Palazzo Reale and 3.4 km from Museo Del Novecento.
Check prices at:
Booking.com | Hostelz.com
Additional Information
Itβs impossible to visit Italy without indulging in the worldβs best wine. Red or white, Franciacorta or Pinot, the nightlife in Milan begins with slowly sipping a few bottles of wine with your closest friends over a scrumptious and carb-filled meal before hitting the streets of the cityβs many bars, pubs, and nightclubs.
Milan has a wide variety of nightlife districts to choose from, which is why we recommend staying a few days to explore the various neighborhoods after hours. Backpackers will feel more at ease in the Brera and Isola districts, which draw a young, artsy, international crowd. Navigli should be your first stop of the night for an overall good time, as it is central and has something for everyone, with many bars and clubs available.
If you end up lost, in the mood to practice your Italian, or simply need a place to meet your Tinder date, the Colonne di San Lorenzo ruins in front of the Basilica of San Lorenz is a great place to drink on the streets before heading to the next club or ending the night. Milan is sure to exceed your expectations for the night, whether youβre looking for a classy affair at an elegant wine bar in the elite Corso Sempione district or keen on running into big-name celebrities partying in the posh Corso Como and Garibaldi districts.
Donβt be fooled by Milanβs haughty reputationβpartying awaits in one of Italyβs most iconic and stylish cities, and staying at one of these best party hostels in Milan will leave you with a new appreciation for modern art, fashion, and drunken memories to last a lifetime.
Fun Tips for Party Hostels in Milan
As you have come to realize, staying at a party hostel is a little different than staying at a regular hostel. Here are some tips to make your stay go a little smoother, and how to be prepared:
How to identify a party Hostel? 4 Simple indicators:
- Is there an age limit? 18+ and an upper age-limit are indicators
- Do they offer Pub Crawls and Drinking Games in the hostel?
- Check for party pictures
- Filter the Reviews on Hostelz.com for keywords like "Party", "nightlife" or "social"
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Things to Bring & Pack
There are a few things backpackers should be sure to bring when staying at a party hostel specifically. These items include earplugs (for early mornings and loud roomates), a padlock (lock up your valuables BEFORE going out), headache medicine (always usefful!), and condoms.
Especially for the bigger European cities where pickpocketing is common we recommend wearing trousers with zippers. This limits the chances of stealing from your pockets.
Read: 23 best items to pack for staying in a hostel
Be Sociable
One of the best things about a hostel is being able to meet new people from every corner of the world. Be sure to talk to people and mingle. Travelling solo is great and life-changing, yet enjoying it with new friends can be even better. Locals especially, can show you hidden secret and some of the best spots in the city.
Read: 18 Rules for Hostels and how to build life-time friendships in Hostels
What about the cheapest hostels in Milan?
Of course, there are always cheap hostels. But how do you actually find them? When you are traveling on a shoe-string budget and you want to save every dollar, there are ways to find the cheapest places in Milan.
- Open Hostelz.com with a full list of all hostels in Milan
- add your dates
- Order the listings by price
Simple as that.
Hostelz.com is a price comparison site for hostels. They list every single one in the world and tells you exactly which website is cheaper to use.
Another smart Tip: Check what is actually included, and what is excluded. Take a closer look at the location, too. A further location might mean more costs in transport.
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How to book?
The most popular booking platforms are Booking.com and Hostelworld.com. On both platforms, your credit card is 100% protected and the booking 100% confirmed.
We included some handy links to each of the recommended hostel. Just click on the hostel name. The link will lead you to check prices and availability.
Read: Step-by-Step guide on how to book with Hostelworld
We recommend booking your hostel as early as possible! All of Milan best hostels are popular; especially in high-season. To make sure you end up in those stylish and good hostels, secure your room/bed as soon as you have your travel dates fix.
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Our Favorite Hostels in Milan put on a map + sights
Let us have a look at the handmade map we have created for you. As promised, below we list all party hostels and best hostels in Milan, as well as sights and our own travel tips.
Personally, we love to plan our trips with a map. Itβs just easier. We thought this map will help you with planning your trip too.
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Our Insider Tips
As mentioned in the beginning, this guide is an extension of our article βbest hostels in Milanβ.
Your Shortcut:
- Combo Milano β 5 Star Hostel
- Madama Hostel & Bistrot β party and social hostel
- Ostello Bello β best hostel for solo travellers
- Extra: Ostello Bello Grande β best for groups
FAQ
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More guides
Alright, since you already made your way to the North of Italy, we encourage you to go ahead and explore more. Italy changes so much; from region to region; from North to South.
Here are some of our other guides:
- best hostels in Italy
- best hostels in Rome + Rome Budget Travel Guide
- best hostels in Tuscany
- best hostels in Milan + Milan Budget Travel Guide
- best hostels in Florence + Florence Budget Travel Guide
- best hostels in Venice + Venice Budget Travel Guide
- best hostels in Bologna
- best hostels in Turin
- best hostels in Naples
- best hostels in Palermo
- best hostels in Pisa
- best hostels in Genoa
- best hostels in Catania
- best hostels in Verona
- best Hostels in Sorrento
- best hostels in Amalfi Coast
- best hostels in Cinque Terre
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