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The location of the flat is perfect, walking distance to several metro and bus stops. The area is lively, full of restaurants, bars, and icecream shops. There is a market a few times a week right in front of the house. The house is warm, well-equipped. Tea and coffee is provided, as well as utensils and basic kitchen stuff. It ahs everything I needed. Would highly recommend the flat.
Since these are serviced apartments, I would expect a weekly cleaning, but this was not provided.
The location is good.
The apartment should not be rented as there is construction directly outside the apartment in the driveway and it is very noisy. It is also very difficult to get to the apartment with suitcases and the walkway is restricted. The apartment needs improvement, curtains hang everywhere instead of cupboard doors. The shower curtain in the master bathroom does not run on the curtain rod because it is tied up. Spray the apartment, a cockroach was killed in the bathroom. A hair found in a bed.
The appartment is located in a rally quiet zone but with many restaurants and pubs. And it is close to allí the touridtic places, todo go to the Duomo you only need two stops por walk 20 minuts. The owner is really nice and the appartment is warm.
The apartment is spacious, in a good location, not far from the center.
Toilet paper, dish detergent, sponges, trash bags and laundry detergent had to be bought for own money. The Internet is weak, and it was necessary for work! And on the day of departure, the Internet was completely absent.
The location on Corso Garibaldi is excellent, there are lots of restaurants within easy walking distance and the metro and Porta Garibaldi railway station are also within comfortable walking distance . The apartment is spacious, well appointed and probably the most secure we have stayed in.
The TV satellite option is hopeless, with only the BBC world news realistically available, if the receiver could be adjusted to receive more western channels rather than middle eastern options this would be appreciated.
Fabulous apartment with lots of character close to the centre of Milan. Within walking distance to main attractions.
The apartment was excellent, it was in a great location, close the the metro and so easy to see all the sights of Milan. It was very spacious.
Location
Tv and media to improve to more modern
Very spacious. Great location. Convenient to Metro. Walking distance main attractions.
3rd bedroom is physically separate from rest of apartment. Not ideal for young children.
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Perfect urban location, nice beds
There was a load speaker under the roof from this Amsterdam Chips place, playing extremely high music at midnight. Curiously, the music was at its worse AFTER the closing time of the cafe. The apartment also lacked a filter coffee machine