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BOCCACCIO


BOCCACCIO
Close to: MILANO NORD. Milano Nord district starts just outside the city centre, over Corso Venezia and Corso Buenos Aires, well know for the presence of ethnic restaurants.
The area, from the beginning of the XX century to the 80’s, has always been considered the commercial and productive pole of the city, most of all in Bicocca zone.
Nowadays, with the deindustrialization and the construction of the new University, Arcimboldi Theathre, cinemas and infrastructure, it is a young, cultural and residential district.

Size: 50 m2
Occupancy: 6


CALATAFIMI


CALATAFIMI
Close to: FIERA. Fiera Milano is easily reachable by car in just 5 minutes (4 kilometres) or with public transport. In fact it is located just a stones throw away from the S line station (FNM), which connects you to the center of Milan in 15 minutes and to Malpensa Airport in 40 minutes. The Rho-Monza speedway is just a few hundred meters away. This highway is connected to all destinations and is very convenient as it by passes the busy traffic in Milan
Size: 90 m2
Occupancy: 5


CASTIGLIONI


CASTIGLIONI
Close to: FIERA. Fiera Milano is easily reachable by car in just 5 minutes (4 kilometres) or with public transport. In fact it is located just a stones throw away from the S line station (FNM), which connects you to the center of Milan in 15 minutes and to Malpensa Airport in 40 minutes. The Rho-Monza speedway is just a few hundred meters away. This highway is connected to all destinations and is very convenient as it by passes the busy traffic in Milan
Size: 60 m2
Occupancy: 4


CONFALONIERI


CONFALONIERI
Close to: STAZIONE CENTRALE. The Main Station of Milan, whose construction began in the beginning of the year 1900 and was concluded in the 30’s as a symbol of the fascist regime, provides an excellent example of Liberty and Art Decó architecture. Today it is one of the most important railroad stations in Europe, with more than 300,000 passengers passing through every day.

The area is situated in the north-eastern part of the historic city centre and was always considered a residential and popular district. The centre and the Duomo (cathedral) are a few kilometres away, while very close you can find Corso Buenos Aires, which is the main commercial avenue of the city with its numerous shops and boutiques. The station provides direct connections to the underground (Line 2 and 3) and the tram (Numbers: 2, 5, 9, 33).


Size: 56 m2
Occupancy: 4


DE AMICIS


DE AMICIS
Close to: DUOMO. The Duomo, which represents the symbol of Milan with its “Madonnina”, is situated in the very historical city centre, on the square of the same name and next to the Vittorio Emanuele Gallery. The construction began around 1300 but it was concluded only in 1800 thanks to Napoleon Bonaparte. Not too far away you can visit the main tourist attractions of the centre (Real Palace, Manzoni Museum, …), as well as numerous shops and boutiques that constitute the “fashion area” and Viale Montenero with its bars and clubs. There are excellent connections to the underground (Line 1 and 3), buses (Number 94, 61, 54…) and the tramway (Number 12.15, 23…).
Size: 55 m2
Occupancy: 2


DE SANCTIS


DE SANCTIS
Close to: NAVIGLI. Navigli area is the most visited by Milan residents, due to the presence of numerous restaurants, fashionable bars and ethnic clubs. Some decades ago the Navigli circle, which was constituted by small navigable channels that are almost disappearing, encompassed the historic city centre of Milan. Nowadays the ancient handicraft shops of Milan, which date from the beginning of the century have been replaced by modern shops and restaurants, turning the area into one of shopping, design and clubs. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Santa Rita da Cascia and the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, which is an excellent example of renaissance architecture. There are good connections to the underground, bus and tramway that allow you to reach the main tourist attractions of the city.
Size: 36 m2
Occupancy: 4


EDOARDO JENNER


EDOARDO JENNER
Close to: MILANO NORD. Milano Nord district starts just outside the city centre, over Corso Venezia and Corso Buenos Aires, well know for the presence of ethnic restaurants.
The area, from the beginning of the XX century to the 80’s, has always been considered the commercial and productive pole of the city, most of all in Bicocca zone.
Nowadays, with the deindustrialization and the construction of the new University, Arcimboldi Theathre, cinemas and infrastructure, it is a young, cultural and residential district.

Size: 60 m2
Occupancy: 4


FERRERA


FERRERA
Close to: NAVIGLI. Navigli area is the most visited by Milan residents, due to the presence of numerous restaurants, fashionable bars and ethnic clubs. Some decades ago the Navigli circle, which was constituted by small navigable channels that are almost disappearing, encompassed the historic city centre of Milan. Nowadays the ancient handicraft shops of Milan, which date from the beginning of the century have been replaced by modern shops and restaurants, turning the area into one of shopping, design and clubs. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Santa Rita da Cascia and the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, which is an excellent example of renaissance architecture. There are good connections to the underground, bus and tramway that allow you to reach the main tourist attractions of the city.
Size: 76 m2
Occupancy: 4


GUERCINO


GUERCINO
Close to: CORSO SEMPIONE. Corso Sempione is an important zone of Milan, with a large avenue which connect to the Arc of the Peace. Modern and elegant, it is well-known for the shops, bars, cinemas, theaters and restaurants that allow you to enjoy the night life of Milan. Next to the complex of the Fair of Milan, it can be considered a calm residential and commercial zone
Size: 50 m2
Occupancy: 4


HAPPYGARDEN-B&B


HAPPYGARDEN-B&B
Close to: LESMO. Lesmo is situated in an ideal position between Milan and Monza and represents the perfect destination for tourists or persons interested in the numerous fairs of both cities.
Few minutes away from the well-known Monza International Formula 1 Circuit, you can also find 7 regional parcs, some hippodromes and Milan Golf Club. Furthermore, you can easily reach Linate and Malpensa Airports. The centre of Milan is just 15 minutes away by train

Size: 80 m2
Occupancy: 6


IMMA


IMMA
Close to: PORTA ROMANA. Porta Romana is situated in the southeast zone of Milan. The connections with the public transportation service are excellent and you can get to the city centre or the Central Station in few minutes, catching the underground, the bus or the tramway. In the district there are lots of restaurants, bars, pizzerias, theaters and cinemas and you can also find some of the parks of the city
Size: 110 m2
Occupancy: 5


LOMAZZO


LOMAZZO
Close to: CORSO SEMPIONE. Corso Sempione is an important zone of Milan, with a large avenue which connect to the Arc of the Peace. Modern and elegant, it is well-known for the shops, bars, cinemas, theaters and restaurants that allow you to enjoy the night life of Milan. Next to the complex of the Fair of Milan, it can be considered a calm residential and commercial zone
Size: 25 m2
Occupancy: 3


MARGARETH


MARGARETH
Close to: FIERA. Fiera Milano is easily reachable by car in just 5 minutes (4 kilometres) or with public transport. In fact it is located just a stones throw away from the S line station (FNM), which connects you to the center of Milan in 15 minutes and to Malpensa Airport in 40 minutes. The Rho-Monza speedway is just a few hundred meters away. This highway is connected to all destinations and is very convenient as it by passes the busy traffic in Milan
Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 2


MIEST


MIEST
Close to: VIMODRONE. The area of Vimodrome is situated in the north-eastern part of Milan, just outside the centre. It is an industrial area, but also a quiet residential district (there are a lot of typical XIX century villas). It is not too far from the Milan Fair and the new Rho Fair. You can get to the city centre and Stazione Centrale(central station) in 20 minutes with the underground, while Linate airport is only few kilometres away.
Size: 70 m2
Occupancy: 4


MILAN CENTRAL 1


MILAN CENTRAL 1
Close to: REPUBBLICA. The district Repubblica is situated in the northern part of Milan and it can be considered a calm residential area.
Just few steps faraway you can find the principal tourist attractions of the city, which are reachable with the public transportation in few minutes.
The area is included in an important urbanization and commercial modernization project: in the next years, with the creation of a museum and an university, it would became a pole for commerce, culture and the fashion.
They are furthermore a lot of restaurants, bars, discos and green areas (like the Public Gardens “Montanelli”). Excellent public connections with the subway and buses.

Size: 70 m2
Occupancy: 6


MILAN CENTRAL 2


MILAN CENTRAL 2
Close to: CORSO SEMPIONE. Corso Sempione is an important zone of Milan, with a large avenue which connect to the Arc of the Peace. Modern and elegant, it is well-known for the shops, bars, cinemas, theaters and restaurants that allow you to enjoy the night life of Milan. Next to the complex of the Fair of Milan, it can be considered a calm residential and commercial zone
Size: 55 m2
Occupancy: 4


MILAN CENTRAL 3


MILAN CENTRAL 3
Close to: PORTA VENEZIA. Porta Venezia is situated the north-eastern part of the Milan centre. Here there are some of the rwell-known avenues of the city, like Corso Venezia or Corso Buenos, with their shops of famous Italian foreign brands that represent the quadrilateral of fashion.
Very close you can find the Fontana-Silvestri Palace and other buildings of the old Milanese nobility, the Modern Art Gallery (with works of Carrà, Modigliani, Renoir, Matisse and Picasso) and the Public Gardens Indro Montanelli. Excellent connections to the centre, which is also reachable with a pleasant and short walk.

Size: 40 m2
Occupancy: 4


MILAN CENTRAL 4


MILAN CENTRAL 4
Close to: PORTA VENEZIA. Porta Venezia is situated the north-eastern part of the Milan centre. Here there are some of the rwell-known avenues of the city, like Corso Venezia or Corso Buenos, with their shops of famous Italian foreign brands that represent the quadrilateral of fashion.
Very close you can find the Fontana-Silvestri Palace and other buildings of the old Milanese nobility, the Modern Art Gallery (with works of Carrà, Modigliani, Renoir, Matisse and Picasso) and the Public Gardens Indro Montanelli. Excellent connections to the centre, which is also reachable with a pleasant and short walk.

Size: 40 m2
Occupancy: 4


MILANO 3


MILANO 3
Close to: BASIGLIO - MILANO 3. Basiglio is a country in the province of Milan, situated in the southern part of the city about 15 Km faraway. It also includes Milan 3 district and it is considered a residential and high-standard area, appreciated for the quietness and inhabited mainly by celebrities, managers, football players...
Basiglio and Milan 3 are connected to Milan thanks to the bus line AMP and the “Tangenziale Ovest” Avenue. In few minutes you can reach the historic city centre of Milan.

Size: 45 m2
Occupancy: 3


MILANO DUOMO


MILANO DUOMO
Close to: DUOMO. The Duomo, which represents the symbol of Milan with its “Madonnina”, is situated in the very historical city centre, on the square of the same name and next to the Vittorio Emanuele Gallery. The construction began around 1300 but it was concluded only in 1800 thanks to Napoleon Bonaparte. Not too far away you can visit the main tourist attractions of the centre (Real Palace, Manzoni Museum, …), as well as numerous shops and boutiques that constitute the “fashion area” and Viale Montenero with its bars and clubs. There are excellent connections to the underground (Line 1 and 3), buses (Number 94, 61, 54…) and the tramway (Number 12.15, 23…).
Size: 40 m2
Occupancy: 3


MILANO FIERA 1


MILANO FIERA 1
Close to: MILANO NORD. Milano Nord district starts just outside the city centre, over Corso Venezia and Corso Buenos Aires, well know for the presence of ethnic restaurants.
The area, from the beginning of the XX century to the 80’s, has always been considered the commercial and productive pole of the city, most of all in Bicocca zone.
Nowadays, with the deindustrialization and the construction of the new University, Arcimboldi Theathre, cinemas and infrastructure, it is a young, cultural and residential district.

Size: 100 m2
Occupancy: 7


MILANO FIERA 2


MILANO FIERA 2
Close to: FIERA. Fiera Milano is easily reachable by car in just 5 minutes (4 kilometres) or with public transport. In fact it is located just a stones throw away from the S line station (FNM), which connects you to the center of Milan in 15 minutes and to Malpensa Airport in 40 minutes. The Rho-Monza speedway is just a few hundred meters away. This highway is connected to all destinations and is very convenient as it by passes the busy traffic in Milan
Size: 40 m2
Occupancy: 4


MOLINO D. ARMI


MOLINO D. ARMI
Close to: IL TICINESE. Ticinese district belongs to zone 1 of Milan and it is situated in the southern part of the historic city centre, few minutes walking from the Cathedral.
The main architectural attractions are the Basilica of San Lorenzo with its colonnade and the park, Sant'' Eustorgio Basilica, and Ticinese Door or the “Navigli” (Grande i Pavese). Today it is considered the main place for the Milanese night life, thanks to the presence of numerous bars, pubs, restaurants and meeting points for young people.

Size: 30 m2
Occupancy: 3


MONA LISA


MONA LISA
Close to: STAZIONE CENTRALE. The Main Station of Milan, whose construction began in the beginning of the year 1900 and was concluded in the 30’s as a symbol of the fascist regime, provides an excellent example of Liberty and Art Decó architecture. Today it is one of the most important railroad stations in Europe, with more than 300,000 passengers passing through every day.

The area is situated in the north-eastern part of the historic city centre and was always considered a residential and popular district. The centre and the Duomo (cathedral) are a few kilometres away, while very close you can find Corso Buenos Aires, which is the main commercial avenue of the city with its numerous shops and boutiques. The station provides direct connections to the underground (Line 2 and 3) and the tram (Numbers: 2, 5, 9, 33).


Size: 55 m2
Occupancy: 6


MONTE LEONE


MONTE LEONE
Close to: FIERA. Fiera Milano is easily reachable by car in just 5 minutes (4 kilometres) or with public transport. In fact it is located just a stones throw away from the S line station (FNM), which connects you to the center of Milan in 15 minutes and to Malpensa Airport in 40 minutes. The Rho-Monza speedway is just a few hundred meters away. This highway is connected to all destinations and is very convenient as it by passes the busy traffic in Milan
Size: 55 m2
Occupancy: 2


NAVIGLIO


NAVIGLIO
Close to: NAVIGLI. Navigli area is the most visited by Milan residents, due to the presence of numerous restaurants, fashionable bars and ethnic clubs. Some decades ago the Navigli circle, which was constituted by small navigable channels that are almost disappearing, encompassed the historic city centre of Milan. Nowadays the ancient handicraft shops of Milan, which date from the beginning of the century have been replaced by modern shops and restaurants, turning the area into one of shopping, design and clubs. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Santa Rita da Cascia and the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, which is an excellent example of renaissance architecture. There are good connections to the underground, bus and tramway that allow you to reach the main tourist attractions of the city.
Size: 70 m2
Occupancy: 5


NICO-HOUSE


NICO-HOUSE
Close to: SAN SIRO. San Siro district got its name from an ancient church, which no longer exists and was dedicated to the saint. Nowadays it is well-known for the presence of the stadium and because it is next to the new Fair area. You can get to the historical centre of Milan in a few minutes, catching the underground. In the nearby you can also find lots of luxuriant areas and public parks.


Size: 55 m2
Occupancy: 3


PAPA XXIII


PAPA XXIII
Close to: MILANO NORD. Milano Nord district starts just outside the city centre, over Corso Venezia and Corso Buenos Aires, well know for the presence of ethnic restaurants.
The area, from the beginning of the XX century to the 80’s, has always been considered the commercial and productive pole of the city, most of all in Bicocca zone.
Nowadays, with the deindustrialization and the construction of the new University, Arcimboldi Theathre, cinemas and infrastructure, it is a young, cultural and residential district.

Size: 52 m2
Occupancy: 3


PARUTA


PARUTA
Close to: CIMIANO-PARCO LAMBRO Northeast from the center, this area developed from the urbanistic point of view after the Second World War. Close there is a big green area the Lambro Park, the so called Milan’s lung. The adjacent area, the Città Studi, is known for Universities and Reasearch Centers and is popular for being considered a young and modern neighbourhood with many bars, clubs and restaurants. Not far away there is the commercial area of Corso Buenos Aires with many shops and boutiques. You can easily reach the city center by metro. The neighbourhood is also well connected to the Linate, Malpensa and Orio al Serio airports.
Size: 70 m2
Occupancy: 4


PIAZZA NAPOLI


PIAZZA NAPOLI
Close to: SANT''AMBROGIO. Catching Corso Magenta and turning into Via Carducci, you can find Sant’Ambrogio Church, a fine example of the Romanesque-Lombard churches. It was founded between 379 and 386 by Sant’Ambrogio, patron Saint of Milan, as a basilica dedicated to Christian martyrs. Sant’Ambrogio himself was buried there in 397.
In the interior of the Basilica of Sant''Ambrogio, one of the most interesting works is represented by the famous Altare d’Oro, a masterpiece of Carolingian gold craftsmanship dating back to 836.The district is considered a quiet residential area, located few steps from the city centre and its main tourist attractions, infrastructures and services.

Size: 50 m2
Occupancy: 2


PORTA TENAGLIA


PORTA TENAGLIA
Close to: PORTA TENAGLIA. Porta Tenaglia belongs to zone 1 of Milán, and it is situated in the northern part of the city centre.
It is a calm residential district, in which you can enjoy the quietness of green areas (it is situated between Sempione Park and Indro Montanelli Gardens), and in the same time take advantage for being in the city centre ( with shops, restaurants, boutiques, bars…). Few steps faraway you can reach the Cathedral and the historic city centre, and find numerous art exhibitions and other important cultural destinations.

Size: 55 m2
Occupancy: 4


SAN BABILA


SAN BABILA
Close to: DUOMO. The Duomo, which represents the symbol of Milan with its “Madonnina”, is situated in the very historical city centre, on the square of the same name and next to the Vittorio Emanuele Gallery. The construction began around 1300 but it was concluded only in 1800 thanks to Napoleon Bonaparte. Not too far away you can visit the main tourist attractions of the centre (Real Palace, Manzoni Museum, …), as well as numerous shops and boutiques that constitute the “fashion area” and Viale Montenero with its bars and clubs. There are excellent connections to the underground (Line 1 and 3), buses (Number 94, 61, 54…) and the tramway (Number 12.15, 23…).
Size: 40 m2
Occupancy: 3


SETTEMBRINI


SETTEMBRINI
Close to: STAZIONE CENTRALE. The Main Station of Milan, whose construction began in the beginning of the year 1900 and was concluded in the 30’s as a symbol of the fascist regime, provides an excellent example of Liberty and Art Decó architecture. Today it is one of the most important railroad stations in Europe, with more than 300,000 passengers passing through every day.

The area is situated in the north-eastern part of the historic city centre and was always considered a residential and popular district. The centre and the Duomo (cathedral) are a few kilometres away, while very close you can find Corso Buenos Aires, which is the main commercial avenue of the city with its numerous shops and boutiques. The station provides direct connections to the underground (Line 2 and 3) and the tram (Numbers: 2, 5, 9, 33).


Size: 45 m2
Occupancy: 3


TEL AVIV


TEL AVIV
Close to: CIMIANO-PARCO LAMBRO Northeast from the center, this area developed from the urbanistic point of view after the Second World War. Close there is a big green area the Lambro Park, the so called Milan’s lung. The adjacent area, the Città Studi, is known for Universities and Reasearch Centers and is popular for being considered a young and modern neighbourhood with many bars, clubs and restaurants. Not far away there is the commercial area of Corso Buenos Aires with many shops and boutiques. You can easily reach the city center by metro. The neighbourhood is also well connected to the Linate, Malpensa and Orio al Serio airports.
Size: 48 m2
Occupancy: 4


VIA BERTINI


VIA BERTINI
Close to: CORSO SEMPIONE. Corso Sempione is an important zone of Milan, with a large avenue which connect to the Arc of the Peace. Modern and elegant, it is well-known for the shops, bars, cinemas, theaters and restaurants that allow you to enjoy the night life of Milan. Next to the complex of the Fair of Milan, it can be considered a calm residential and commercial zone
Size: 65 m2
Occupancy: 4


VIA CASORETTO


VIA CASORETTO
Close to: CITTÁ STUDI. Cittá Studi district is situated in the north-eastern part of Milan, next to the Lambrate district.
Initially, the name referred to the area around the Politecnico di Milano, one of the best universities in Europe.
As a result of the urban expansion due to the project of the Second World War, Cittá Studi defined a bigger area, containing universities, meeting centres, consulting and development agencies.
Nowadays it is one of the most important research areas in Italy and in the world.
It is also known for being a modern and young district, with many clubs, bars and restaurants which have increased its night life.

Size: 50 m2
Occupancy: 3


VIA CRIVELLI


VIA CRIVELLI
Close to: NAVIGLI. Navigli area is the most visited by Milan residents, due to the presence of numerous restaurants, fashionable bars and ethnic clubs. Some decades ago the Navigli circle, which was constituted by small navigable channels that are almost disappearing, encompassed the historic city centre of Milan. Nowadays the ancient handicraft shops of Milan, which date from the beginning of the century have been replaced by modern shops and restaurants, turning the area into one of shopping, design and clubs. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Santa Rita da Cascia and the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, which is an excellent example of renaissance architecture. There are good connections to the underground, bus and tramway that allow you to reach the main tourist attractions of the city.
Size: 110 m2
Occupancy: 8


VIA FARINI


VIA FARINI
Close to: MILANO NORD. Milano Nord district starts just outside the city centre, over Corso Venezia and Corso Buenos Aires, well know for the presence of ethnic restaurants.
The area, from the beginning of the XX century to the 80’s, has always been considered the commercial and productive pole of the city, most of all in Bicocca zone.
Nowadays, with the deindustrialization and the construction of the new University, Arcimboldi Theathre, cinemas and infrastructure, it is a young, cultural and residential district.

Size: 80 m2
Occupancy: 6


VIA MONTENEVOSO


VIA MONTENEVOSO
Close to: CITTÁ STUDI. Cittá Studi district is situated in the north-eastern part of Milan, next to the Lambrate district.
Initially, the name referred to the area around the Politecnico di Milano, one of the best universities in Europe.
As a result of the urban expansion due to the project of the Second World War, Cittá Studi defined a bigger area, containing universities, meeting centres, consulting and development agencies.
Nowadays it is one of the most important research areas in Italy and in the world.
It is also known for being a modern and young district, with many clubs, bars and restaurants which have increased its night life.

Size: 50 m2
Occupancy: 2


VIA NOÉ


VIA NOÉ
Close to: STAZIONE CENTRALE. The Main Station of Milan, whose construction began in the beginning of the year 1900 and was concluded in the 30’s as a symbol of the fascist regime, provides an excellent example of Liberty and Art Decó architecture. Today it is one of the most important railroad stations in Europe, with more than 300,000 passengers passing through every day.

The area is situated in the north-eastern part of the historic city centre and was always considered a residential and popular district. The centre and the Duomo (cathedral) are a few kilometres away, while very close you can find Corso Buenos Aires, which is the main commercial avenue of the city with its numerous shops and boutiques. The station provides direct connections to the underground (Line 2 and 3) and the tram (Numbers: 2, 5, 9, 33).


Size: 45 m2
Occupancy: 2


VIA OGLIARI


VIA OGLIARI
Close to: NAVIGLI. Navigli area is the most visited by Milan residents, due to the presence of numerous restaurants, fashionable bars and ethnic clubs. Some decades ago the Navigli circle, which was constituted by small navigable channels that are almost disappearing, encompassed the historic city centre of Milan. Nowadays the ancient handicraft shops of Milan, which date from the beginning of the century have been replaced by modern shops and restaurants, turning the area into one of shopping, design and clubs. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Santa Rita da Cascia and the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, which is an excellent example of renaissance architecture. There are good connections to the underground, bus and tramway that allow you to reach the main tourist attractions of the city.
Size: 60 m2
Occupancy: 5


VIA ORTI FIERA


VIA ORTI FIERA
Close to: FIERA. Fiera Milano is easily reachable by car in just 5 minutes (4 kilometres) or with public transport. In fact it is located just a stones throw away from the S line station (FNM), which connects you to the center of Milan in 15 minutes and to Malpensa Airport in 40 minutes. The Rho-Monza speedway is just a few hundred meters away. This highway is connected to all destinations and is very convenient as it by passes the busy traffic in Milan
Size: 54 m2
Occupancy: 3


VIA TRIVULZIO


VIA TRIVULZIO
Close to: FIERA. Fiera Milano is easily reachable by car in just 5 minutes (4 kilometres) or with public transport. In fact it is located just a stones throw away from the S line station (FNM), which connects you to the center of Milan in 15 minutes and to Malpensa Airport in 40 minutes. The Rho-Monza speedway is just a few hundred meters away. This highway is connected to all destinations and is very convenient as it by passes the busy traffic in Milan
Size: 100 m2
Occupancy: 6


VIA URBANO III


VIA URBANO III
Close to: IL TICINESE. Ticinese district belongs to zone 1 of Milan and it is situated in the southern part of the historic city centre, few minutes walking from the Cathedral.
The main architectural attractions are the Basilica of San Lorenzo with its colonnade and the park, Sant'' Eustorgio Basilica, and Ticinese Door or the “Navigli” (Grande i Pavese). Today it is considered the main place for the Milanese night life, thanks to the presence of numerous bars, pubs, restaurants and meeting points for young people.

Size: 80 m2
Occupancy: 4


VIALE PIAVE


VIALE PIAVE
Close to: PORTA VENEZIA. Porta Venezia is situated the north-eastern part of the Milan centre. Here there are some of the rwell-known avenues of the city, like Corso Venezia or Corso Buenos, with their shops of famous Italian foreign brands that represent the quadrilateral of fashion.
Very close you can find the Fontana-Silvestri Palace and other buildings of the old Milanese nobility, the Modern Art Gallery (with works of Carrà, Modigliani, Renoir, Matisse and Picasso) and the Public Gardens Indro Montanelli. Excellent connections to the centre, which is also reachable with a pleasant and short walk.

Size: 65 m2
Occupancy: 3


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