Furnished apartment with 1 bedroom for rent on Via Fabio Mangone. The property is on the ground floor.<br /><br />Appartamento con 1 camera da letto in affitto a San Vittore. Appartamento ammobiliato con 1 camera da letto in affitto in Via Fabio Mangone. L'immobile si trova al piano terra.
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Furnished apartment with 1 bedroom for rent on Zona Solari. The property is on the 8th floor of a building with an elevator. The property includes equipped kitchen, terrace, air conditioning, and washing machine.<br /><br />Appartamento con 1 camera da letto in affitto a Solari, Milano. Appartamento ammobiliato con 1 camera da letto in affitto in Zona Solari. L'immobile si trova all'ottavo piano di un edificio dotato di ascensore. Completano la proprietà cucina attrezzata, terrazzo, aria condizionata, e lavatrice.
Furnished apartment with 1 bedroom for rent on Via Fabio Mangone. The property is on the ground floor.<br /><br />Appartamento con 1 camera da letto in affitto a San Vittore. Appartamento ammobiliato con 1 camera da letto in affitto in Via Fabio Mangone. L'immobile si trova al piano terra.
Furnished apartment with 1 bedroom for rent on Zona Solari. The property is on the 8th floor of a building with an elevator. The property includes equipped kitchen, terrace, air conditioning, and washing machine.<br /><br />Appartamento con 1 camera da letto in affitto a Solari, Milano. Appartamento ammobiliato con 1 camera da letto in affitto in Zona Solari. L'immobile si trova all'ottavo piano di un edificio dotato di ascensore. Completano la proprietà cucina attrezzata, terrazzo, aria condizionata, e lavatrice.
Furnished 2-bedroom apartment for rent in Milan<br /><br />Appartamento con 2 camere da letto in affitto a Milano. Appartamento ammobiliato con 2 camere da letto in affitto a Milano
Furnished 2-bedroom apartment for rent in Milan<br /><br />Appartamento con 2 camere da letto in affitto a Milano. Appartamento ammobiliato con 2 camere da letto in affitto a Milano
Trilocale, situato a due passi dalla Stazione Centrale di Milano, zona ben collegata con il centro di Milano ma anche i quartieri business. Situato al quinto e ultimo piano di un palazzo signorile, dotato di ascensore. L'appartamento è stato completamente ristrutturato e arredato con oggettistica ricercata e di qualità elevata. Questo appartamento molto luminoso si sviluppa su un piano. Oltrepassato l'ingresso troviamo la zona soggiorno che si compone di salotto con tv, cucina dotata di tutti i comfort (lavastoviglie, forno, microonde, macchina del caffè, piano a induzione) e tavolo da pranzo. Proseguendo troviamo un disimpegno dotato di mobile attrezzato a lavanderia che si apre verso uno spazioso bagno finestrato con una spaziosa e comoda doccia. La camera matrimoniale padronale, si affaccia sulla corte interna garantendo quindi privacy e silenzio, è dotata di uno spazioso armadio a muro, di una consolle in legno e di un letto matrimoniale molto comodo. Completa l'appartamento la seconda camera-studio dotata di divano letto che può diventare letto per 2 persone e terrazzo abitabile che rende l'appartamento una vera bellezza a due passi dalla stazione centrale di Milano. L'appartamento presenta finiture e arredi di pregio e impianto di climatizzazione canalizzato e porta di ingresso domotica. CONDIZIONI DI AFFITTO: I costi delle spese condominiali, Wi-Fi, acqua e spese di contratto sono inclusi nel canone mensile. Recesso anticipato: dopo almeno un mese, potrai dare disdetta con un preavviso di almeno 30 giorni dalla data ultima di rilascio dell'immobile; Applichiamo un contratto giornaliero: la mensilità è calcolata sui giorni esatti e sulla base dei 30 giorni: per esempio Dicembre è calcolato su 31 giorni, Febbraio su 28 ecc ec...; Gli orari di check-in e check-out verranno comunicati una volta finalizzata la prenotazione. CONTRATTO DI AFFITTO: - È obbligatorio avere un Codice Fiscale valido per poter firmare il contratto di affitto; - Il contratto di affitto deve essere firmato prima dell'entrata in appartamento, altrimenti non saremo in grado di effettuare il check-in nei tempi accordati; PAGAMENTI: Una volta confermata la prenotazione, ti contatteremo per saldare il deposito cauzionale, che rimborseremo a 30 giorni dal check-out ed il costo delle pulizie iniziali e finali (costo obbligatorio che parte da 150.0) che varia a seconda della grandezza dell'appartamento. DEPOSITO CAUZIONALE: 1) prenotazioni di durata 1-3 mesi: caparra pari a 1 mensilità di canone 2) prenotazioni di durata 3-6 mesi: caparra pari a 1.5 mensilità di canone 3) prenotazioni di durata 6+ mesi: caparra pari a 2 mensilità di canone
Sito nell'elegante quartiere Brera nel centro di Milano, ampio appartamento sue due livelli per ospitare fino a 4 persone. Una camera matrimoniale con bagno e un salotto con divano letto e toilette di servizio. Il tutto completato da una cucina fornita e un salotto al cui centro troverai un innovativa scalinata sospesa, frutto di un importante progetto architettonico. Il tutto, nel cuore della Milano dinamica, ricca di storia, arte e intrattenimento. La casa si dispone di un primo piano open space con cucina completa di ogni elettrodomestico e spazio living. All'interno dell'appartamento vi sono due bagni, uno completo di vasca al piano superiore e il secondo, da considerarsi di servizio, al piano inferiore. Al piano superiore, luminosa camera matrimoniale con balcone, postazione lavoro e bagno completo sul piano. Il tutto sito al quinto e sesto piano di palazzo signorile con ascensore, nel cuore di zona Brera. Ideale per due persone, con possibilità di posto letto per gli ospiti data la presenza di divano letto in soggiorno. ITA Per poter affittare l'annuncio avrai bisogno di: - Permesso di soggiorno - Documento di identità valido - Codice Fiscale ENG In order to rent the listing you will need: - Residence permit - Valid identity document - Tax code
BRERA GIALLO - lovely and central apartment Beautiful and welcoming newly built apartment in the heart of Milan. A stone's throw from Brera and the main railway stations. Served by all types of public transport within a radius of 100 meters. Cooking, fashion and culture: everything on foot! The YELLOW apartment can accommodate up to 5 people and consists of a large living room with an open kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom. In the living area as well as a 40" LED TV, there are lots of books and a kitchen equipped with all mod con appliances: dishwasher, digital oven, induction hob, fridge and microwave. In addition, the comfortable sofa transforms into a single bed with a pull-out bed underneath. The double bedroom is spacious and you can choose to sleep in two comfortable single beds or in a double bed. A cot or a third single bed can be added if required. The spacious bathroom has a large shower with a yellow accent wall and mood lighting. In the hallway, there is a large service cupboard containing a 7kg washer dryer and an electric boiler for hot water during the summer months. It can comfortably accommodate 4 people, as it has a double bedroom and a living area equipped with a single bed with pull-out bed: so not uncomfortable sofa beds, but real beds. The double bedding provided is made of cotton satin. The bathroom has an entire shower wall and is provided with towels of the same colour as the apartment (white, black and yellow). There is also a phone. In the living area beside a 40 '' LED TV, there are plenty of books and a kitchen in a niche with all the appliances: dishwasher, digital oven, induction floor, refrigerator. There is also a service area containing a 7 kg lava dryer The Italian law, in compliance with European anti-terrorism regulations, requires to the hotels and extra-hotel structures (like ours) to register guests and to communicate their presence to the Police promptly. To do this we need alternatively your identity card, driver's license or passport. Check-in with service staff is guaranteed from Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Outside of this time zone, during a weekend or in August, you can make self-check-in thanks to our safety deposit boxes for keys. Specific guests needs are catered for with flexible check-in and check-out. Any personal requests are considered from a timely communication with the host. BRERA DISTRICT The name Brera evokes the artists and intellectuals who regularly frequented the quarter at the turn of the century, but it also brings to mind its current identity as a fashionable and popular haunt steeped in culture: from the Pinacoteca to the Teatro Strehler and the historic head(hidden) of the Corriere della Sera. Not to mention the churches of San Marco and San Simpliciano with their musical events. The district spans out around Via Brera in the area between the ancient Roman and medieval city walls and its name derives from "Braida", a term of Lombard origin that indicated a field near the city. In fact, during the Middle Ages, the area upon which the current district stands as a free space within the walls. A city within a city, from the nineteenth century up to the '60s it was Milan's artistic and literary heart and during the Risorgimento years, it was the birthplace of the Scapigliatura movement and, later, the artistic avant-garde movements from the Pointillist to Futurists. The district changed rapidly between the '60s and '70s to become an exclusive location with palazzi, boutiques, art galleries and antique shops. A stroll through culture To discover the neighbourhood's most authentic atmosphere it is best to wander along the cobbled pedestrian streets that branch off from the main thoroughfares: via del Carmine, for example, that borders the 15th-century church of Santa Maria del Carmine and via Ciovasso with its art galleries. Eventually, however, all roads naturally lead to the magnificent Palazzo di Brera which represents the real cultural and artistic soul of this area, home of the famous Pinacoteca - one of the most important Italian museums - but also of other prestigious city institutions like the Accademia di Belle Arti, the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, the Museo e Osservatorio Astronomico, the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere and the Orto Botanico, the latter being a verdant oasis in the centre of Milan. In fact, culture is still in the air even when moving away from the heart of the neighbourhood: for example, in the nearby Museo del Risorgimento, where a reconstruction of the epic unification of Italy can be seen, and the Piccolo Teatro Strehler - which, with the nearby Piccolo Teatro Studio Expo forms one of the most important cultural hubs in Milan - or in the historical premises of the Corriere della Sera, the Milanese daily newspaper. San Marco and San Simpliciano Until the Navigli were covered over in the '30s via San Marco seemed like a scene from Venice: the Martesana canal came from Trezzo d'Adda and flowed into the "Tombone", a landing dock for boats transporting goods to Milan. The church of San Marco was founded in 1254 in via San Marco, perhaps incorporating an existing building dedicated to the saint in a sign of gratitude towards the Venetians who helped Milan in the battles against Frederick Barbarossa. Some interesting facts: the young Mozart stayed for three months the nearby rectory while the composer Giovanni Battista Sammartini was the church organist. On May 22nd, 1874, Giuseppe Verdi himself conducted his Requiem on the occasion of the first anniversary of the death of Alessandro Manzoni. Following the nearby Corso Garibaldi, heading north towards Porta Garibaldi - another symbolic nightlife location in Milan that has recently undergone a massive urban renewal project - the church of San Simpliciano can be glimpsed in a side street. It is one of four basilicas - along with San Nazario Maggiore, Sant'Ambrogio and San Dionigi, which is no longer visible - commissioned in the fourth century by Bishop Ambrogio of Milan. San Marco and San Simpliciano are well known in the city for hosting numerous musical events. The new Porta Nuova district: contemporary Milan Initiated in 2009, the urban-renewal project comprises the area between Porta Garibaldi, the Isola district and the former Porta Nuova railway station, also known as "delleVaresine" because it was a terminus for trains from Varese, Novara, and Gallarate. The station was decommissioned in the early '60s and replaced by the current Porta Garibaldi Station. The new project - devised by a team of internationally-renowned architects - has redesigned the area creating a myriad of buildings with different functions: offices, commercial and residential spaces. A pedestrian system of gardens, piazzas, footbridges and bike paths unites all the zones. The complex of tower blocks that loom over piazza Gae Aulenti boasts some notable buildings including the Unicredit tower, the highest structure in Italy, the Torre Diamante between Viale della Liberazione and via Galilei, and the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest), two residential towers with planted terraces set in Via De Castillia and via Confalonieri in the Isola district. Palazzo Lombardia The large urban complex, head(hidden) of the Lombardy Regional offices, is one of the most iconic buildings of the Garibaldi-Repubblica redevelopment. The project, carried out between 2007 and 2010, has created a real "slice of a city", a tower approx. 161 mt high and four lower curvilinear buildings. The lower structures, inspired by the peaks of Lombardy, provide a number of public spaces amongst which the impressive Piazza Città di Lombardia. The entire complex is home to the regional offices and commercial businesses, plus, exhibition spaces, meeting and conference rooms, libraries and archives, gardens, an auditorium and other rooms for public use. The property is in a strategic position to comfortably reach every destination. Food, fashion and culture: everything is accessible on foot. The apartments are located in Corso Garibaldi, neighbouring to the renowned Brera district, which is just800 meters away. The historic city centre can be reached with a pleasant 20- minutes walk: the cathedral of Duomo, Vittorio Emanuele Gallery, La Scala, the great fashion ateliers are only 1,5 km away from the apartments. The main railway stations are neighbouring: Porta Garibaldi is located at 1 Km (11 minutes on foot), Cadorna at 1,5 Km and Central Station at 2 Km. From these stations, you can easily take any means of transport to reach the airports. The nearest subway stop is M2 (green line) Moscova, directly connected to the main railway stations. At 300 meters from here, you will find the large "Via Legnano" where you can take TRAMS number 2, 4, 12 or 14, which lead directly to the DUOMO or to the new wonderful Navigli district's DARSENA where you can enjoy the city. Instead, Going ahead, along Via Legnano, close to Sempione Park, the green lung of the city, you can take BUS 57. For those who love cycling, in "Largo La Foppa" there is a bikeMi station, here you find the bicycle that the city of Milan makes available to get around the city, paying via APP or in the newsstands. Please note that you will pay: - 2000 euro per month inclusive of electricity wifi water heating costs garbage, building concierge 5 days a week, other condominium expenses, cleaning and linen change once a week - 1-month deposit of 2000 euro that will be given back at the check-out Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you!
Luminoso appartamento appena ristrutturato situato in un quartiere residenziale tranquillo ma ben collegato tramite mezzi pubblici con le zona più centrali della città (15 minuti dal Duomo). Comodamente collegato anche al centro città tramite alla metro 1, che si trova proprio a 3 minuti fuori dall'edificio dove è situato l'appartamento. Posizione strategica per chi volesse visitare la città oppure vi si trovi per lavoro. La zona è ricca di ristoranti, locali e negozi di ogni genere. Lo spazio Ampio appartamento appena ristrutturato e curato nei minimi dettagli per rendere il vostro unico e indimenticabile. Adatto a un massimo di 9 persone e situato in uno dei quartieri più rinomato di (hidden); Nolo, quartiere amato dai giovani e dalle famiglie. Potete raggiungere tutte le zone di (hidden) in pochissimo tempo, garantivi i mezzi sotto casa. L'appartamento ha uno stile elegante, sofisticato e risulta super luminoso grazie alle finestre Velux di cui è circondato su tutta la casa. Si suddivide di una zona living room, tre camere da letto, cucina e bagno. -La zona Living room è ampia, troverete un divano che è trasformabile in un divano letto per garantire all'ospite un massimo del relax, tv, un appendiabiti dove potete usufruire e infine un tavolo da pranzo. -La prima camera da letto è ampia, dispone di un letto matrimoniale, angolo lavoro con scrivania e una comoda sedia, due appendiabiti e una cassettiera dove potete depositare i vostri effetti personali. -La seconda camera da letto anche qui troverete un angolo per lavoro, dove potete usufruire della scrivania e del totale confort che offrirà l'ampio letto matrimoniale. Potete porre i vostri vestiti dentro la cassettiera. -La terza camera da letto comprende di un letto matrimoniale, letto singolo e una scrivania dove potete usufruire per chi lavora da smart working. -La cucina è luminosa, troverete tutto il necessario per potervi preparare il vostro piatto preferito. Un piano cottura a induzione, lavello, piatti, posate, bicchieri, set pentole, set padelle, frigo, freezer, lavastoviglie, forno e 6 sgabelli da condividere con la vostra metà. Troverete, inoltre, lavatrice che potete usufruire gratuitamente durante il vostro soggiorno. -Il bagno offre di un box doccia, lavabo, wc, bidet, asciugacapelli, set asciugamani per ogni ospite e verrete omaggiati del kit di cortesia per ogni ospite. L'appartamento è climatizzato, con riscaldamento e aria condizionata, e dispone di connessione Wi-Fi gratuita con connessione fino a 1GBPS, perfetta per videochiamate di lavoro, scaricare file molto pesanti e navigare sui social, o semplicemente per guardare un film. Dotato di riscaldamenti.
Cozy apartment in a historical area in Milano.
BRERA BLUE - lovely and central apartment Beautiful and cosy apartment in the heart of (hidden). A few minutes walking from Brera district and the main railway stations. Served by all types of public transport within a radius of 100 meters. Cooking, fashion and Movida: everything on foot! The BLUE apartment can accommodate up to 4 people and consists of a large living room with an open kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom. In the living area as well as a 40" LED TV, there are lots of books and a kitchen equipped with all mod con appliances: dishwasher, digital oven, induction hob, fridge and microwave. In addition, the comfortable sofa transforms into a single bed with a pull-out bed underneath. The double bedroom is spacious and you can choose to sleep in two comfortable single beds or in a double bed. A cot can also be added if required. The spacious bathroom is equipped with a large shower and has a blue accent wall and mood lighting. In the hallway, there is a large service cupboard containing a 7kg washer dryer and an electric boiler for hot water during the summer months. BLUE apartment consists of a large living room with a kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom. On the buzzer is written the wifi password by which you can surf the web without limit and at the maximum speed allowed in Milan. BLUE apartment can host up to 4 people. The bedroom is spacious and you can choose if sleep in 2 comfortable single beds or in a double bed. The bathroom has a large shower with a scenic blue wall and mood lights. In the living room, there is a LED TV with a 40" screen, a lot of books and a kitchen equipped with all appliances: dishwasher, digital oven, induction cooking hob, fridge. Furthermore, the comfortable couch is actually a single bed with a pull-out bed. In the hallway, there is a service armoire containing a 7 kg washer dryer and an electric hot water boiler essential for summer months. The apartment has air conditioning that will make your stay pleasant even during summer, while during winter the apartment is made warm and welcoming by an underfloor heating system. The Italian law, in compliance with European anti-terrorism regulations, requires the hotels and extra-hotel structures (like ours) to register guests and to communicate their presence to the Police promptly. To do this we need alternatively your identity card, driver's license or passport. Check-in with service staff is guaranteed from Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Outside of this time zone, during a weekend or in August, you can make self-check-in thanks to our safety deposit boxes for keys. Specific guests needs are catered for with flexible check-in and check-out. Any personal requests are considered from a timely communication with the host. BRERA DISTRICT The name Brera evokes the artists and intellectuals who regularly frequented the quarter at the turn of the century, but it also brings to mind its current identity as a fashionable and popular haunt steeped in culture: from the Pinacoteca to the Teatro Strehler and the historic head(hidden) of the Corriere della Sera. Not to mention the churches of San Marco and San Simpliciano with their musical events. The district spans out around Via Brera in the area between the ancient Roman and medieval city walls and its name derives from "Braida", a term of Lombard origin that indicated a field near the city. In fact, during the Middle Ages, the area upon which the current district stands as a free space within the walls. A city within a city, from the nineteenth century up to the '60s it was Milan's artistic and literary heart and during the Risorgimento years, it was the birthplace of the Scapigliatura movement and, later, the artistic avant-garde movements from the Pointillist to Futurists. The district changed rapidly between the '60s and '70s to become an exclusive location with palazzi, boutiques, art galleries and antique shops. A stroll through culture To discover the neighbourhood's most authentic atmosphere it is best to wander along the cobbled pedestrian streets that branch off from the main thoroughfares: via del Carmine, for example, that borders the 15th-century church of Santa Maria del Carmine and via Ciovasso with its art galleries. Eventually, however, all roads naturally lead to the magnificent Palazzo di Brera which represents the real cultural and artistic soul of this area, home of the famous Pinacoteca - one of the most important Italian museums - but also of other prestigious city institutions like the Accademia di Belle Arti, the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, the Museo e Osservatorio Astronomico, the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere and the Orto Botanico, the latter being a verdant oasis in the centre of Milan. In fact, culture is still in the air even when moving away from the heart of the neighbourhood: for example, in the nearby Museo del Risorgimento, where a reconstruction of the epic unification of Italy can be seen, and the Piccolo Teatro Strehler - which, with the nearby Piccolo Teatro Studio Expo forms one of the most important cultural hubs in Milan - or in the historical premises of the Corriere della Sera, the Milanese daily newspaper. San Marco and San Simpliciano Until the Navigli were covered over in the '30s via San Marco seemed like a scene from Venice: the Martesana canal came from Trezzo d'Adda and flowed into the "Tombone", a landing dock for boats transporting goods to Milan. The church of San Marco was founded in 1254 in via San Marco, perhaps incorporating an existing building dedicated to the saint in a sign of gratitude towards the Venetians who helped Milan in the battles against Frederick Barbarossa. Some interesting facts: the young Mozart stayed for three months the nearby rectory while the composer Giovanni Battista Sammartini was the church organist. On May 22nd, 1874, Giuseppe Verdi himself conducted his Requiem on the occasion of the first anniversary of the death of Alessandro Manzoni. Following the nearby Corso Garibaldi, heading north towards Porta Garibaldi - another symbolic nightlife location in Milan that has recently undergone a massive urban renewal project - the church of San Simpliciano can be glimpsed in a side street. It is one of four basilicas - along with San Nazario Maggiore, Sant'Ambrogio and San Dionigi, which is no longer visible - commissioned in the fourth century by Bishop Ambrogio of Milan. San Marco and San Simpliciano are well known in the city for hosting numerous musical events. The new Porta Nuova district: contemporary Milan Initiated in 2009, the urban-renewal project comprises the area between Porta Garibaldi, the Isola district and the former Porta Nuova railway station, also known as "delleVaresine" because it was a terminus for trains from Varese, Novara, and Gallarate. The station was decommissioned in the early '60s and replaced by the current Porta Garibaldi Station. The new project - devised by a team of internationally-renowned architects - has redesigned the area creating a myriad of buildings with different functions: offices, commercial and residential spaces. A pedestrian system of gardens, piazzas, footbridges and bike paths unites all the zones. The complex of tower blocks that loom over piazza Gae Aulenti boasts some notable buildings including the Unicredit tower, the highest structure in Italy, the Torre Diamante between Viale della Liberazione and via Galilei, and the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest), two residential towers with planted terraces set in Via De Castillia and via Confalonieri in the Isola district. Palazzo Lombardia The large urban complex, head(hidden) of the Lombardy Regional offices, is one of the most iconic buildings of the Garibaldi-Repubblica redevelopment. The project, carried out between 2007 and 2010, has created a real "slice of a city", a tower approx. 161 mt high and four lower curvilinear buildings. The lower structures, inspired by the peaks of Lombardy, provide a number of public spaces amongst which the impressive Piazza Città di Lombardia. The entire complex is home to the regional offices and commercial businesses, plus, xhibition spaces, meeting and conference rooms, libraries and archives, gardens, an auditorium and other rooms for public use. The property is in a strategic position to comfortably reach every destination. Food, fashion and culture: everything is accessible on foot. The apartments are located in Corso Garibaldi, neighbouring to the renowned Brera district, which is just 800 meters away. The historic city centre can be reached with a pleasant 20- minutes walk: the cathedral of Duomo, Vittorio Emanuele Gallery, La Scala, the great fashion ateliers are only 1,5 km away from the apartments. The main railway stations are neighbouring: Porta Garibaldi is located at 1 Km (11 minutes on foot), Cadorna at 1,5 Km and Central Station at 2 Km. From these stations, you can easily take any means of transport to reach the airports. The nearest subway stop is M2 (green line) Moscova, directly connected to the main railway stations. At 300 meters from here, you will find the large "Via Legnano" where you can take TRAMS number 2, 4, 12 or 14, which lead directly to the DUOMO or to the new wonderful Navigli district's DARSENA where you can enjoy the city. Instead, Going ahead, along Via Legnano, close to Sempione Park, the green lung of the city, you can take BUS 57. For those who love cycling, in "Largo La Foppa" there is a bikeMi station, here you find the bicycle that the city of Milan makes available to get around the city, paying via APP or in the newsstands. Please note that you will pay: - 2000 euro per month inclusive of electricity wifi water heating costs garbage, building concierge 5 days a week, other condominium expenses, cleaning and linen change once a week - 1-month deposit of 2000 euro that will be given back at the check-out Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you!
The apartment is located in a highly renovated neighborhood that houses the head(hidden) of the polytechnic. The area is excellent as a starting point to reach the new Fiera Milano in Rho In the immediate vicinity, there are numerous shops, bars, restaurants; Piazza Bausan is about 150 meters away. Public transport: Bus line 92 to Bovisasca, 50 meters towards Mercatini from Piazza Bausan Tram 2, direction Stelvio or via Farini, from Piazza Bausan Bovisa Station: railway link with connections to MI Garibaldi, Rogoredo, Repubblica, P.ta Venezia, Dateo, P.ta Vittoria, Malpensa Express; Lines S1, S2, S3 and S4 Supermarket: Penny Market: Via Antonio Carnevali, 104 Carrefour Market: Via Privata Angiolo Maffucci, 18 Bank: Unicredit: Piazza Giovanni Bausan, 10 Unipol: Via Luigi Mercatini, 4 Pharmacy: San Luca Pharmacy: Via Antonio Carnevali, 70 Imbriani Pharmacy: Via degli imbriani, 35 Parking area Possibility of parking in the covered garage on the ground floor for a fee, by reservation.
Ampio e lumonoso appartamento con 3 camere da letto e due bagni. La proprietà dispone di due camere matrimoniali, una camera singola con scrivania, un ampio salone, una cucina separata completamente attrezzata e di due bagni. E' presente inoltre un comodo sgabuzzino, una piccola zona lavanderia e due terrazzini. Via Ravizza è una via molto residenziale ed accanto a molti negozi e ristoranti. La fermata della metropolitana più vicina dista poche centinaia di metri. NOTE IMPORTANTI!!! Forniamo sempre un regolare contratto d'affitto transitorio. Per fornire ai nostri ospiti un regolare contratto d'affitto, chiediamo di inviarci una copia del passaporto, i dettagli dell'indirizzo di residenza ed il codice fiscale della persona intestataria del contratto e che firmerà il contratto stesso. Secondo la legge italiana, dobbiamo registrare i contratti di affitto che prevedono un periodo di soggiorno pari o superiore a 29 notti. La registrazione dell'affitto ha un costo pari all'1% dell'importo totale del canone di locazione (senza considerare l'importo delle spese - spese condominiali, gas, elettricità, internet) più le marche da bollo, per un minimo di 50,00 a contratto. Questo costo deve essere pagato una sola volta. Il costo del contratto varia a seconda della durata del soggiorno. Gas ed elettricità sono inclusi nel prezzo mensile fino a 100 /mese. L'inquilino deve rispettare le regole della raccolta differenziata della spazzatura, che spiegheremo durante il check-in, ed è tenuto a rispettare le regole del silenzio evitando rumori e schiamazzi tra le ore 23.00 e le ore 8.00.
Via Serbelloni è un ampio e luminoso bilocale all'ultimo piano di un palazzo in zona Quadronno, Palestro, Guastalla, Crocetta con portineria. La zona giorno è composta da: ingresso, cucina abitabile e soggiorno molto luminoso con divani e poltrone e accesso ad un ampio terrazzo. La zona notte comprende una spaziosa camera da letto e ampio bagno con vasca. Il quartiere Quadronno noto anche come 50' Design District, per la presenza di numerosi capolavori di design di palazzi iconoci degli anni 50, è un quartiere di Milano, tra i più ricchi ed esclusivi della città. Lo stile sobrio, elegante e residenziale, fanno vivere il fascino tipico della vita milanese. Le influenze architettoniche storiche del design anni cinquanta sono evidenti in un area dove si può trovare tutto ciò che si desidera. Nelle vicinanze sono presenti svariati supermercati e servizi di prima necessità; i mezzi pubblici più vicini, nel raggio di 500mt, sono le linee di autobus e tram9, 19, 54, 61 e la metropolitana MM1 Palestro. NOTE IMPORTANTI !!! Forniamo sempre un regolare contratto d'affitto transitorio. Per fornire ai nostri ospiti un regolare contratto d'affitto, chiediamo di inviarci una copia del passaporto, i dettagli dell'indirizzo di residenza ed il codice fiscale della persona intestataria del contratto e che firmerà il contratto stesso. Secondo la legge italiana, dobbiamo registrare i contratti di affitto che prevedono un periodo di soggiorno pari o superiore a 29 notti. La registrazione dell'affitto ha un costo pari all'1% dell'importo totale del canone di locazione (senza considerare l'importo delle spese - spese condominiali, gas, elettricità, internet) più le marche da bollo, per un minimo di 50,00 a contratto. Questo costo deve essere pagato una sola volta. Il costo del contratto varia a seconda della durata del soggiorno. Gas ed elettricità sono inclusi nel prezzo mensile fino a 100 /mese. L'inquilino deve rispettare le regole della raccolta differenziata della spazzatura, che spiegheremo durante il check-in, ed è tenuto a rispettare le regole del silenzio evitando rumori e schiamazzi tra le ore 23.00 e le ore 8.00.
Modernly renovated duplex apartment on the fourth and fifth floors of a period building. On the fourth floor, there is the kitchen, a bathroom with shower and washing machine and a double bedroom while on the upper floor, accessible via a comfortable spiral staircase, there is the second double bedroom and a bathroom with tub. In the kitchen, in addition to the cooking rings, you will find a microwave, a coffee machine and a kettle. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning and a fast Wi-Fi connection, which makes the apartment also excellent for those who need to work remotely. The Buenos Aires Venice neighborhood is located in a central area of Milan just 15 minutes from the Duomo. Corso Buenos Aires is the nerve centre of the city with its "commercial promenade" one of the longest and most evocative in the city. Fascinating, multifaceted and never predictable, it is a neighbourhood capable of changing its face and assimilating different identities. From the ramparts to the Indro Montanelli Park, it is an area dotted with unique venues waiting to be discovered. The area is full of shops, bars and restaurants and there is no shortage of ethnic venues. The neighbourhood, thanks to the great availability of services, is very popular with people of all ages and social groups, thus making the neighbourhood one of the liveliest, multi-ethnic and active people in the city, as well as one of the most fashionable ones. Furthermore, thanks to its central location, it is excellently connected to the rest of the city thanks to the numerous transport options available there such as trams, buses, the M1 metro with the Porta Venezia and Palestro stations. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you!
Beautiful 2-bedroom apartment with space for 5 people available to rent in the Carrobbio district of Milan. This fully-furnished apartment includes two bedrooms with a double beds. The rooms also feature large closets in which to store all your clothes and belongings. The living area consists of a couch from which to enjoy watching the flat-screen LED TV, as well as a dining table and chairs from which to enjoy home-cooked meals prepared in the fully-equipped kitchen, which includes an oven, hob, refrigerator, sink, and utensils. The private bathroom sleek and modern in design, with a shower, toilet, bidet, and sink. There is also a washing machine, Wifi connection, and air conditioning. Located in the Carrobbio district of Milan, this property benefits from a wide range of bars, restaurants and cafes right on your street. A large supermarket is just a 6 minute walk away for all your shopping needs. You are very easily connected to the rest of the city by means of public transport, with two Metro stations (Duomo and Missori) both just 3 minutes away by foot, plus a bus and tram station just 2 minutes from your front door! DEPOSIT: up to 6 months stay--- 2 months rent up to 12 months stay ----3 months rent Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you! CIR 015146-CIM-01675
This 2-bedroom apartment on Largo Cairoli, in the Historic center, is fully furnished and comes equipped with central heating. The 90 m² property has a modern kitchen, 1 bathroom, and a living area with a sofa, dining table, and television. Elegante appartamento nel cuore della città. L'appartamento dispone di due stanze, due bagni, cucina e sala, arredato in stile moderno ed elegante, dotato di ogni comfort, in grado di soddisfare tutte le vostre esigenze. Può ospitare fino a 4 persone L'appartamento arredato in stile moderno ed elegante dispone di una camera matrimoniale con cabina armadio, una camera studio con due poltrone letto. Due bagni, cucina e sala con zona pranzo. L'appartamento ospita fino a 4 persone. In posizione invidiabile, in pieno centro ma con una esposizione tranquilla e silenziosa<br /><br />Bilocale in affitto a Centro Storico. Questo appartamento con 2 camere da letto in Largo Cairoli, nel centro storico, è completamente arredato ed è dotato di riscaldamento centralizzato. La proprietà di 90 m² dispone di una cucina moderna, 1 bagno e una zona soggiorno con divano, tavolo da pranzo e televisione. Elegante appartamento nel cuore della città. L'appartamento dispone di due stanze, due bagni, cucina e sala, arredato in stile moderno ed elegante, dotato di ogni comfort, in grado di soddisfare tutte le vostre esigenze. Può ospitare fino a 4 persone L'appartamento arredato in stile moderno ed elegante dispone di una camera matrimoniale con cabina armadio, una camera studio con due poltrone letto. Due bagni, cucina e sala con zona pranzo. L'appartamento ospita fino a 4 persone. In posizione invidiabile, in pieno centro ma con una esposizione tranquilla e silenziosa
This 2-bedroom apartment on Largo Cairoli, in the Historic center, is fully furnished and comes equipped with central heating. The 90 m² property has a modern kitchen, 1 bathroom, and a living area with a sofa, dining table, and television. Elegante appartamento nel cuore della città. L'appartamento dispone di due stanze, due bagni, cucina e sala, arredato in stile moderno ed elegante, dotato di ogni comfort, in grado di soddisfare tutte le vostre esigenze. Può ospitare fino a 4 persone L'appartamento arredato in stile moderno ed elegante dispone di una camera matrimoniale con cabina armadio, una camera studio con due poltrone letto. Due bagni, cucina e sala con zona pranzo. L'appartamento ospita fino a 4 persone. In posizione invidiabile, in pieno centro ma con una esposizione tranquilla e silenziosa<br /><br />Bilocale in affitto a Centro Storico. Questo appartamento con 2 camere da letto in Largo Cairoli, nel centro storico, è completamente arredato ed è dotato di riscaldamento centralizzato. La proprietà di 90 m² dispone di una cucina moderna, 1 bagno e una zona soggiorno con divano, tavolo da pranzo e televisione. Elegante appartamento nel cuore della città. L'appartamento dispone di due stanze, due bagni, cucina e sala, arredato in stile moderno ed elegante, dotato di ogni comfort, in grado di soddisfare tutte le vostre esigenze. Può ospitare fino a 4 persone L'appartamento arredato in stile moderno ed elegante dispone di una camera matrimoniale con cabina armadio, una camera studio con due poltrone letto. Due bagni, cucina e sala con zona pranzo. L'appartamento ospita fino a 4 persone. In posizione invidiabile, in pieno centro ma con una esposizione tranquilla e silenziosa
Studio of over 40sqm, spacious and very bright with a unique view over the rooftops of Milan, equipped with every comfort. Cozy two-room apartment, equipped with all comforts located in the center of Milan, 50 meters from Corso Buenos Aires. It is 100 meters from the red and green line underground and from Central Station. Apartment located on the ground floor of an apartment building, comprising living room with kitchenette, double bedroom and bathroom. Inside there are all the primary necessities, including: hairdryer, iron, WiFi, Nespresso coffee machine, TV, microwave oven and kettle. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning. The apartment is rented for a maximum of two people but it is possible to sleep on the sofa bed in the living room if there are two friends or colleagues. We are located a stone's throw from Corso Buenos Aires, one of the main shopping streets. Here you can find numerous clubs, restaurants, pizzerias and pastry shops, among which it is worth mentioning the well-known and very Milanese pizzeria Spontini al trancio. Going in the opposite direction, not far away, you reach the new NoLo district, acronym of "a NOrd di LOreto", one of the most multicultural districts of Milan, undergoing great transformation and which in a few years has taken on a new artistic and cultural identity, but still retains many shreds of evidence of a great past. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you!
BRERA VERDE - lovely and central apartment Beautiful and welcoming newly built apartment in the heart of Milan. A stone's throw from Brera and the main railway stations. Served by all types of public transport within a radius of 100 meters. Cooking, fashion and culture: everything on foot! The GREEN apartment can accommodate up to 5 people and consists of a large living room with an open planned kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom. In the living area as well as a 40" LED TV, there are lots of books and a kitchen equipped with all mod con appliances: dishwasher, digital oven, induction hob, fridge and microwave. In addition, the comfortable sofa transforms into a single bed with a pull-out bed underneath. The double bedroom is spacious and you can choose to sleep in two comfortable single beds or in a double bed. A cot or a third single bed can be added if required. The spacious bathroom has a large shower with a green accent wall and mood lighting. In the hallway, there is a large service cupboard containing a 7kg washing machine and an electric boiler for hot water during the summer months. It can comfortably accommodate 4 people, as it has a double bedroom and a living area provided with a single bed with pull-out bed: so not uncomfortable sofa beds, but real beds with wooden slats and mattresses. The double bedding provided is made of cotton satin. The bathroom has an entire shower wall and is provided with towels of the same colour in the apartment's colour (white, red and grey). There is also a phone. In the living area beside a 40 "screen LED TV, there are plenty of books and a kitchen equipped with all the latest generation appliances: dishwasher, digital oven, induction floor, refrigerator. There is also a service area with a washing machine The Italian law, in compliance with European anti-terrorism regulations, requires the hotels and extra-hotel structures (like ours) to register guests and to communicate their presence to the Police promptly. To do this we need alternatively your identity card, driver's license or passport. Check-in with service staff is guaranteed from Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Outside of this time zone, during a weekend or in August, you can make self-check-in thanks to our safety deposit boxes for keys. Specific guests needs are catered for with flexible check-in and check-out. Any personal requests are considered from a timely communication with the host. BRERA DISTRICT The name Brera evokes the artists and intellectuals who regularly frequented the quarter at the turn of the century, but it also brings to mind its current identity as a fashionable and popular haunt steeped in culture: from the Pinacoteca to the Teatro Strehler and the historic head(hidden) of the Corriere della Sera. Not to mention the churches of San Marco and San Simpliciano with their musical events. The district spans out around Via Brera in the area between the ancient Roman and medieval city walls and its name derives from "Braida", a term of Lombard origin that indicated a field near the city. In fact, during the Middle Ages, the area upon which the current district stands as a free space within the walls. A city within a city, from the nineteenth century up to the '60s it was Milan's artistic and literary heart and during the Risorgimento years, it was the birthplace of the Scapigliatura movement and, later, the artistic avant-garde movements from the Pointillist to Futurists. The district changed rapidly between the '60s and '70s to become an exclusive location with palazzi, boutiques, art galleries and antique shops. A stroll through culture To discover the neighbourhood's most authentic atmosphere it is best to wander along the cobbled pedestrian streets that branch off from the main thoroughfares: via del Carmine, for example, that borders the 15th-century church of Santa Maria del Carmine and via Ciovasso with its art galleries. Eventually, however, all roads naturally lead to the magnificent Palazzo di Brera which represents the real cultural and artistic soul of this area, home of the famous Pinacoteca - one of the most important Italian museums - but also of other prestigious city institutions like the Accademia di Belle Arti, the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, the Museo e Osservatorio Astronomico, the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere and the Orto Botanico, the latter being a verdant oasis in the centre of Milan. In fact, culture is still in the air even when moving away from the heart of the neighbourhood: for example, in the nearby Museo del Risorgimento, where a reconstruction of the epic unification of Italy can be seen, and the Piccolo Teatro Strehler - which, with the nearby Piccolo Teatro Studio Expo forms one of the most important cultural hubs in Milan - or in the historical premises of the Corriere della Sera, the Milanese daily newspaper. San Marco and San Simpliciano Until the Navigli were covered over in the '30s via San Marco seemed like a scene from Venice: the Martesana canal came from Trezzo d'Adda and flowed into the "Tombone", a landing dock for boats transporting goods to Milan. The church of San Marco was founded in 1254 in via San Marco, perhaps incorporating an existing building dedicated to the saint in a sign of gratitude towards the Venetians who helped Milan in the battles against Frederick Barbarossa. Some interesting facts: the young Mozart stayed for three months the nearby rectory while the composer Giovanni Battista Sammartini was the church organist. On May 22nd, 1874, Giuseppe Verdi himself conducted his Requiem on the occasion of the first anniversary of the death of Alessandro Manzoni. Following the nearby Corso Garibaldi, heading north towards Porta Garibaldi - another symbolic nightlife location in Milan that has recently undergone a massive urban renewal project - the church of San Simpliciano can be glimpsed in a side street. It is one of four basilicas - along with San Nazario Maggiore, Sant'Ambrogio and San Dionigi, which is no longer visible - commissioned in the fourth century by Bishop Ambrogio of Milan. San Marco and San Simpliciano are well known in the city for hosting numerous musical events. The new Porta Nuova district: contemporary Milan Initiated in 2009, the urban-renewal project comprises the area between Porta Garibaldi, the Isola district and the former Porta Nuova railway station, also known as "delleVaresine" because it was a terminus for trains from Varese, Novara, and Gallarate. The station was decommissioned in the early '60s and replaced by the current Porta Garibaldi Station. The new project - devised by a team of internationally-renowned architects - has redesigned the area creating a myriad of buildings with different functions: offices, commercial and residential spaces. A pedestrian system of gardens, piazzas, footbridges and bike paths unites all the zones. The complex of tower blocks that loom over piazza Gae Aulenti boasts some notable buildings including the Unicredit tower, the highest structure in Italy, the Torre Diamante between Viale della Liberazione and via Galilei, and the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest), two residential towers with planted terraces set in Via De Castillia and via Confalonieri in the Isola district. Palazzo Lombardia The large urban complex, head(hidden) of the Lombardy Regional offices, is one of the most iconic buildings of the Garibaldi-Repubblica redevelopment. The project, carried out between 2007 and 2010, has created a real "slice of a city", a tower approx. 161 mt high and four lower curvilinear buildings. The lower structures, inspired by the peaks of Lombardy, provide a number of public spaces amongst which the impressive Piazza Città di Lombardia. The entire complex is home to the regional offices and commercial businesses, plus, exhibition spaces, meeting and conference rooms, libraries and archives, gardens, an auditorium and other rooms for public use. The property is in a strategic position to comfortably reach every destination. Food, fashion and culture: everything is accessible on foot. The apartments are located in Corso Garibaldi, neghbouring to the renowned Brera district, which is just 800 meters away. The historic city centre can be reached with a pleasant 20- minutes walk: the cathedral of Duomo, Vittorio Emanuele Gallery, La Scala, the great fashion ateliers are only 1,5 km away from the apartments. The main railway stations are neighbouring: Porta Garibaldi is located at 1 Km (11 minutes on foot), Cadorna at 1,5 Km and Central Station at 2 Km. From these stations, you can easily take any means of transport to reach the airports. The nearest subway stop is M2 (green line) Moscova, directly connected to the main railway stations. At 300 meters from here, you will find the large "Via Legnano" where you can take TRAMS number 2, 4, 12 or 14, which lead directly to the DUOMO or to the new wonderful Navigli district's DARSENA where you can enjoy the city. Instead, Going ahead, along Via Legnano, close to Sempione Park, the green lung of the city, you can take BUS 57. For those who love cycling, in "Largo La Foppa" there is a bikeMi station, here you find the bicycle that the city of Milan makes available to get around the city, paying via APP or in the newsstands. Please note that you will pay: - 2000 euro per month inclusive of electricity wifi water heating costs garbage, building concierge 5 days a week, other condominium expenses, cleaning and linen change once a week - 1-month deposit of 2000 euro that will be given back at the check-out Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you!
Bright design apartment located in one of the most important shopping streets of Milan! The apartment consists of a living room with a large living area. Here you will find a sofa for 4 people, a smart TV and a large solid wood design table that can accommodate up to 6 place settings. The bedroom, very bright, has a large walk-in closet. The kitchen is modernly equipped and equipped with everything necessary for the preparation of food. A perfect location for both short and medium-long stays, also ideal for those who need to work in smart working thanks to the fast wi-fi connection. The apartment is located in one of the liveliest shopping streets of the city, full of trendy shops along the entire length of the street. Very close to the Public Gardens, one of the most popular city parks in the city, the district also offers a lively nightlife thanks to the trendy clubs on the side streets. Very easy to reach by public transport thanks to the underground line which stops a few meters from the apartment and thanks to which you can reach Piazza del Duomo in just three stops. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you!
Cosy two-room apartment, equipped with all comforts, located in the centre of Milan, 50 meters from Corso Buenos Aires. It is 100 meters from the red and green metro lines and the Central Station. The apartment is located on the ground floor of a condominium, composed of a living room with a kitchenette, double bedroom and bathroom. Inside there are all the primary necessities, including a hairdryer, iron, WiFi, Nespresso coffee machine, TV, microwave oven and kettle. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning. The apartment is rented for a maximum of two people but it is possible to sleep on the sofa bed in the living room in the case of two friends or colleagues. We are located a stone's throw from Corso Buenos Aires, one of the main shopping streets. Here you can find numerous clubs, restaurants, pizzerias and pastry shops, among which it is worth mentioning the well-known and very Milanese Spontini pizzeria by the slice. Going in the opposite direction, not far away, you reach the new NoLo neighbourhood, an acronym for "north of LOreto", one of the most multicultural neighbourhoods in Milan, undergoing great transformation and which in a few years has taken on a new artistic and cultural identity, but it still retains many shreds of evidence of a grandiose past. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you!
Modern, spacious, and bright 3-bedroom apartment, between the exhibition center Fiera Milano City, the iconic San Siro Stadium, and the green area of Ippodromo and Parco di Trenno. The well-connected apartment holds up to 5 people and was specially designed to provide a comfortable home for those on business or vacation. The monthly rent includes utility costs: electricity included up to 50 euros a month; gas included up to 50 euros a month (independent heating). Baby cot available at 30 Euro per stay. Pet fee applicable. The flat is in a green residential area well connected to the City center. San Siro Parking via Eugenio Montale 3. Carrefour Supermarket via Uruguay 6. Getting around 5 minutes by walk to Uruguay M1 and 10 minutes by walk to Lampugnano M1. M1 is the red line metro that takes you directly to the city center. 10 minutes (by car) or 15 minutes (by public transportation) to FieraMilanoCity. 15 minutes (by public transportation) to Rho Fiera. 3 minutes (by car) or 15 minutes by walk to San Siro. 3 minutes (by car) or 15 minutes by walk to Ippodromo. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you!
BRERA ROSSO - lovely and central apartment Beautiful and welcoming newly built apartment in the heart of Milan. A stone's throw from Brera and the main railway stations. Served by all types of public transport within a radius of 100 meters. Cooking, fashion and culture: everything on foot! The RED apartment can accommodate up to 5 people and consists of a large living room with an open plan kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom. In the living area as well as a 40" LED TV, there are lots of books and a kitchen equipped with all mod con appliances: dishwasher, digital oven, induction hob, fridge and microwave. In addition, the comfortable sofa transforms into a single bed with a pull-out bed underneath. The double bedroom is spacious and you can choose to sleep in two comfortable single beds or in a double bed. A cot or a third single bed can be added if required. The spacious bathroom has a large shower with a red accent wall and mood lighting. In the hallway, there is a large service cupboard containing a 7kg washing machine and an electric boiler for hot water during the summer months. It can comfortably accommodate 4 people, as it has a double bedroom and a living area equipped with a single bed with pull-out bed: so not uncomfortable sofa beds, but real beds. The double bedding provided is made of cotton satin. The bathroom has an entire shower wall and is provided with towels of the same colour in the apartment's colour (white, red and grey). There is also a phone. In the living area beside a 40 '' LED TV, there are plenty of books and a kitchen in a niche with all the appliances: dishwasher, digital oven, induction floor, refrigerator. There is also a service area with a washing machine The Italian law, in compliance with European anti-terrorism regulations, requires the hotels and extra-hotel structures (like ours) to register guests and to communicate their presence to the Police promptly. To do this we need alternatively your identity card, driver's license or passport. Check-in with service staff is guaranteed from Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Outside of this time zone, during a weekend or in August, you can make self-check-in thanks to our safety deposit boxes for keys. Specific guests needs are catered for with flexible check-in and check-out. Any personal requests are considered from a timely communication with the host. BRERA DISTRICT The name Brera evokes the artists and intellectuals who regularly frequented the quarter at the turn of the century, but it also brings to mind its current identity as a fashionable and popular haunt steeped in culture: from the Pinacoteca to the Teatro Strehler and the historic head(hidden) of the Corriere della Sera. Not to mention the churches of San Marco and San Simpliciano with their musical events. The district spans out around Via Brera in the area between the ancient Roman and medieval city walls and its name derives from "Braida", a term of Lombard origin that indicated a field near the city. In fact, during the Middle Ages, the area upon which the current district stands as a free space within the walls. A city within a city, from the nineteenth century up to the '60s it was Milan's artistic and literary heart and during the Risorgimento years, it was the birthplace of the Scapigliatura movement and, later, the artistic avant-garde movements from the Pointillist to Futurists. The district changed rapidly between the '60s and '70s to become an exclusive location with palazzi, boutiques, art galleries and antique shops. A stroll through culture To discover the neighbourhood's most authentic atmosphere it is best to wander along the cobbled pedestrian streets that branch off from the main thoroughfares: via del Carmine, for example, that borders the 15th-century church of Santa Maria del Carmine and via Ciovasso with its art galleries. Eventually, however, all roads naturally lead to the magnificent Palazzo di Brera which represents the real cultural and artistic soul of this area, home of the famous Pinacoteca - one of the most important Italian museums - but also of other prestigious city institutions like the Accademia di Belle Arti, the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, the Museo e Osservatorio Astronomico, the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere and the Orto Botanico, the latter being a verdant oasis in the centre of Milan. In fact, culture is still in the air even when moving away from the heart of the neighbourhood: for example, in the nearby Museo del Risorgimento, where a reconstruction of the epic unification of Italy can be seen, and the Piccolo Teatro Strehler - which, with the nearby Piccolo Teatro Studio Expo forms one of the most important cultural hubs in Milan - or in the historical premises of the Corriere della Sera, the Milanese daily newspaper. San Marco and San Simpliciano Until the Navigli were covered over in the '30s via San Marco seemed like a scene from Venice: the Martesana canal came from Trezzo d'Adda and flowed into the "Tombone", a landing dock for boats transporting goods to Milan. The church of San Marco was founded in 1254 in via San Marco, perhaps incorporating an existing building dedicated to the saint in a sign of gratitude towards the Venetians who helped Milan in the battles against Frederick Barbarossa. Some interesting facts: the young Mozart stayed for three months the nearby rectory while the composer Giovanni Battista Sammartini was the church organist. On May 22nd, 1874, Giuseppe Verdi himself conducted his Requiem on the occasion of the first anniversary of the death of Alessandro Manzoni. Following the nearby Corso Garibaldi, heading north towards Porta Garibaldi - another symbolic nightlife location in Milan that has recently undergone a massive urban renewal project - the church of San Simpliciano can be glimpsed in a side street. It is one of four basilicas - along with San Nazario Maggiore, Sant'Ambrogio and San Dionigi, which is no longer visible - commissioned in the fourth century by Bishop Ambrogio of Milan. San Marco and San Simpliciano are well known in the city for hosting numerous musical events. The new Porta Nuova district: contemporary Milan Initiated in 2009, the urban-renewal project comprises the area between Porta Garibaldi, the Isola district and the former Porta Nuova railway station, also known as "delleVaresine" because it was a terminus for trains from Varese, Novara, and Gallarate. The station was decommissioned in the early '60s and replaced by the current Porta Garibaldi Station. The new project - devised by a team of internationally-renowned architects - has redesigned the area creating a myriad of buildings with different functions: offices, commercial and residential spaces. A pedestrian system of gardens, piazzas, footbridges and bike paths unites all the zones. The complex of tower blocks that loom over piazza Gae Aulenti boasts some notable buildings including the Unicredit tower, the highest structure in Italy, the Torre Diamante between Viale della Liberazione and via Galilei, and the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest), two residential towers with planted terraces set in Via De Castillia and via Confalonieri in the Isola district. Palazzo Lombardia The large urban complex, head(hidden) of the Lombardy Regional offices, is one of the most iconic buildings of the Garibaldi-Repubblica redevelopment. The project, carried out between 2007 and 2010, has created a real "slice of a city", a tower approx. 161 mt high and four lower curvilinear buildings. The lower structures, inspired by the peaks of Lombardy, provide a number of public spaces amongst which the impressive Piazza Città di Lombardia. The entire complex is home to the regional offices and commercial businesses, plus, exhibition spaces, meeting and conference rooms, libraries and archives, gardens, an auditorium and other rooms for public use. The property is in a strategic position to comfortably reach every destination. Food, fashion and culture: everything is accessible on foot. The apartments are located in Corso Garibaldi, neighbouring to the renowned Brera district, which is just 800 eters away. The historic city centre can be reached with a pleasant 20- minutes walk: the cathedral of Duomo, Vittorio Emanuele Gallery, La Scala, the great fashion ateliers are only 1,5 km away from the apartments. The main railway stations are neighbouring: Porta Garibaldi is located at 1 Km (11 minutes on foot), Cadorna at 1,5 Km and Central Station at 2 Km. From these stations, you can easily take any means of transport to reach the airports. The nearest subway stop is M2 (green line) Moscova, directly connected to the main railway stations. At 300 meters from here, you will find the large "Via Legnano" where you can take TRAMS number 2, 4, 12 or 14, which lead directly to the DUOMO or to the new wonderful Navigli district's DARSENA where you can enjoy the city. Instead, Going ahead, along Via Legnano, close to Sempione Park, the green lung of the city, you can take BUS 57. For those who love cycling, in "Largo La Foppa" there is a bikeMi station, here you find the bicycle that the city of Milan makes available to get around the city, paying via APP or in the newsstands. Please note that you will pay: - 2000 euro per month inclusive of electricity wifi water heating costs garbage, building concierge 5 days a week, other condominium expenses, cleaning and linen change once a week - 1-month deposit of 2000 euro that will be given back at the check-out Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. 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