Set to open in late 2026, Six Senses Milan will bring the brand to the heart of Brera—Milan’s long-standing artistic hub, home to the Pinacoteca di Brera and the cafés, studios, and galleries that shaped the city’s creative history.
Tara Bernerd envisions Six Senses Milan
Interiors by Tara Bernerd & Partners draw directly from Milan’s legacy of craftsmanship and style. The design embraces a refined material palette that includes arabescato marble, antique brass detailing, handmade smoked glass, textured ceilings, and mosaic borders.
“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,” says Bernerd.
The 69 accommodations include 16 suites—two of which feature plunge pools while another, equipped with a large terrace and 41-foot pool, is designed to host private events.
A hidden internal courtyard serves as a central gathering space, while additional amenities include a seasonally driven specialty restaurant and deli, two bars, and a rooftop bar overlooking the city skyline. Guests will also have access to both a sky pool and indoor pool.
True to the Six Senses brand, the spa will offer high-touch and high-tech therapies supported by expert wellness practitioners, blending advanced recovery methods with holistic healing practices. The wellness area includes a 50-foot indoor pool, two saunas, steam room, and cold plunge pool.





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