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Six Senses Milan to Debut in Late 2026

The Six Senses Spa will feature a restorative menu of high-tech, high-touch therapies.
Heather Mikesell

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Six Senses Milan will open its doors in late 2026, welcoming guests to Italy’s fashion capital from the heart of its artistic quarter. With an ideal location on vibrant Via Brera facing the Pinacoteca and a short walk to Milan’s heralded Duomo, the property promises the luxury of convenience matched with Six Senses’ unrivaled approach to authentic experiences.

For centuries, Brera has been Milan’s creative hub, home to the masterpieces of Raphael and Caravaggio in the Pinacoteca di Brera, as well as the Bohemian cafés, studios, and galleries that defined the 19th and 20th centuries. Six Senses Milan will immerse guests into the district where art, fashion, design, and culture continue to thrive. The hotel sits at the center of it all, just 50 minutes from Malpensa Airport and one hour from Bergamo, with private transfers for a seamless arrival.

“At Six Senses, we believe true luxury is about effortless elegance and authentic connection,” says general manager Andre Buldini. “With every detail thoughtfully designed, we invite our guests into a world of curated journeys and tailored hospitality that reflect both innovation and a deep sense of place. Our upcoming opening in Milan is an exciting milestone, as we look to share the spirit of the brand with urban travelers in one of Europe’s most creative destinations.”

Interiors by Tara Bernerd & Partners take guests on a journey of discovery, which holds Milanese craftsmanship and timeless style at its core. Celebrated for her bold, contemporary approach and deep understanding of today’s sophisticated traveler, Bernerd and team blend elegance with a strong sense of place throughout each project. As a result, Six Senses Milan mirrors the city’s rich creative spirit with design features that include arabescato marble and antique brass detailing, handmade smoked glass, textured ceilings, and mosaic borders.

“We are in the heart of Brera, facing the Pinacoteca: a lively, artisanal context that makes this Six Senses an iconic project in an extraordinary location,” says Bernerd. “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.”

In addition to 69 guest rooms, the hotel also has 16 sizeable suites, two with plunge pools and one with a large terrace and a 12.5-meter pool (also available for private events). Beyond the rooms, guests can expect a hidden internal courtyard, a seasonally driven specialty restaurant and deli, two bars including a rooftop bar with panoramic city views, as well as both a sky pool and indoor pool.

Synonymous with Six Senses’ brand DNA, Six Senses Spa promises a restorative menu of high-tech, high-touch therapies delivered by expert wellness practitioners, who blend cutting-edge recovery treatments with long-held holistic healing practices. Accompanying the treatments is a 15-meter indoor pool, two saunas, a steam room, and a cold plunge pool.

The brand’s commitment to sustainability will be highlighted through interactive guest experiences at the dedicated Earth Lab and in the carefully considered materials and furnishings featured throughout.

About The Author
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Heather, co-founder of Well Defined and the former editor-in-chief of American Spa, is an award-winning journalist and content strategist, skilled in writing, copyediting, and media relations. She is also a freelance writer and has contributed to Elite Traveler, Islands, Kiwi, Luxury Travel Advisor, Organic Spa, Porthole Cruise, Travel Agent, abcnews.com, jetsetter.com, outside.com, and wellandgood.com, in addition to various custom publications. She is frequently called upon to comment on various spa and wellness trends for various media outlets.