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REGIONAL CODE: 015146-LNI-10068
NATIONAL CODE: IT015146C2Q6CB7W7U
The apartment is on the first floor of an elegant and quiet building, ideal as a comfortable base for those seeking a relaxing stay away from the tourist crowds, centrally located, and well-served. A self-check-in system allows guests to access the apartment easily.
Recently furnished with love and attention, the spacious two-room apartment offers all the comforts of home, in typical modern Milanese style. The apartment has excellent air conditioning to ensure the ideal temperature in summer. Upon entering, you enter the living room and relaxation area with a comfortable sofa with ottoman, television, and dining area. The kitchen is located off the living room, accessible from the foyer, and features all the appliances and a high table for quick breakfasts or lunches. Magnificent parquet floors are featured throughout the apartment.
The laundry room in the utility room offers everything you need for laundry, including a washer-dryer, drying rack, iron, ironing board, and detergents.
The walk-in closet is ideal for keeping the bedroom tidy and storing suitcases and clothes.
The kitchen is fully equipped: an espresso machine, kettle, dishwasher, oven, and refrigerator with freezer. There are also food processors for preparing all kinds of dishes.
From White Flat, you can easily get around Milan by public transportation: the location allows for easy access to the city center by subway, which takes you to Cadorna in 4 stops and to Piazza Duomo in 7. CityLife is also nearby, a pleasant walk away. San Siro is just a few tram or bus stops away. The Marghera-Vercelli area is one of the best for boutiques and shops of all kinds, a stroll through luxury.
The De Angeli-Frua neighborhood is a residential area well-served by public transportation and a wide variety of shops and restaurants, plus banks, gyms, and supermarkets. Nearby Via Raffaello Sanzio and Via Marghera offer pastry shops, ice cream parlors, ethnic restaurants, and clothing, shoe, and jewelry stores. Piazza Wagner is home to a covered municipal market renowned for the freshness and quality of its produce, especially meat, fish, cheese, and vegetables. Nearby, there are many happy hour venues, a McDonald's, and a Feltrinelli bookstore.
The spaces in White Flat have been optimized for a pleasant stay, without sacrificing anything. Free high-speed Wi-Fi and a concierge on weekdays complete the offerings.
PLEASE NOTE:
Guests are advised that air conditioning is only available from June 1st to September 30th.
To ensure the security of your personal data, 7 days before your arrival you will receive instructions to register your documents via our Guest Portal.
We need such procedure to verify your ids and docs and in order to send info to the police service Alloggiati Web which is Italian procedure to host guest in italy.
You can find all the information on the official website alloggiatiweb.poliziadistato
Switching on and off air conditioning and heating is subject to compliance with current Italian legislation (DPR 16/04/2013 n.74, DM 383 - 6/10/2022).
Summer: the average air temperature must not get below 26°C (78,8 °F) for all kinds of buildings
Winter: the weighted average of the air temperatures must not exceed 19°C (66,2 °F). Time and period of operation depend on the climatic zone defined by the standard.
Milano Climatic Zone E: 14 hours a day from October 15th to April 15th.
Please note: completing the registration is MANDATORY in order to receive the instructions and access the apartment
We inform you that assistance for any problems related to Automated Smartlock door system is possible (remotely) until 10:00 pm
This flat has an Automated Smartlock door system, the instructions to access the apartment will be sent automatically only after completing the registration, 7 days before the arrival date.
City tax payment will be required.
WHAT'S NEARBY?
- Pagano and Corso Vercelli
Enjoy a stroll among the elegant tree-lined buildings of Via Pagano and shop in the exquisite boutiques of Corso Vercelli (M1 Pagano) and the adjacent Via Marghera and Via Belfiore. Among large bookstores, some large chain stores, there are also bars, restaurants, and shops with a neighborhood feel. Not far away, don't miss the covered market in Piazza Wagner, dating back to 1929 and offering a wide variety of products.
- CityLife - This is the latest project to transform Milan's skyline, inaugurated during Expo 2015. The three skyscrapers, designed by Hadid, Libeskind, and Isozaki, are clearly visible from many parts of the city. Surrounding the three towers is the luxury CityLife neighborhood, a harmonious blend of gleaming residential condominiums and office buildings, surrounded by an exclusive shopping center and a vast park that is a joy to behold.
Your visit to Milan isn't complete without a stop at CityLife.
Multi-brand stores, delicious food, and film screenings: all at the CityLife Shopping District, Milan's most sophisticated shopping center. With its many spaces, also crowded with groups of students and families, the place seems straight out of California in its opulence and design, yet it's directly accessible from the subway (M5 Tre Torri).
- San Siro Stadium
One of the symbols of the city of Milan is the San Siro Stadium.
Nicknamed the Scala del calcio or the temple of football, it is one of the most internationally renowned stadiums, as well as the largest in Italy: with its seven entrances (fifteen for major events), two ticket offices, three uncovered stands, and the grandstand, it can accommodate nearly 76,000 people.
It has hosted World Cup and European Cup matches, the European Cup-Champions League finals, and league matches. Numerous Italian and international artists have also chosen the Meazza San Siro stadium for their concerts.
Designed by Ulisse Stacchini and Alberto Cugini as the official home ground of the AC Milan football team, it was inaugurated in 1926. The structure remained owned by the Rossoneri until 1935, when it was purchased by the City of Milan. In 1947, it also became the official stadium of Inter Milan, which until then had played its matches at the Arena Civica.
The San Siro Museum, which after an even more innovative renovation, confirms its status as a temple of Milanese football, with an exciting journey that transports visitors through the historic events that shaped the Meazza and Italian football as a whole.
Examine a selection of jerseys from A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano, the two Milanese clubs, as well as several jerseys from the Italian national teams that have shaped the history of our sport, including the unforgettable ones worn by the Azzurri at the 1982 and 2006 World Cups.
There are also many other jerseys from great champions past and present who played for the most successful Italian and foreign teams in the world.
After visiting the Museum, enjoy a tour of the stadium: enter the Inter and AC Milan locker rooms, pass through the mixed zone, and reach the tunnel leading to the pitch, at the end of which a magical view of the San Siro pitch opens up. Finally, enjoy a break in the Grandstand, with a 360° view of the “Scala del calcio”.
To get to Milan Linate Airport, you can take the subway to San Babila and then change lines to continue on the subway to the airport, a journey time of just over thirty minutes.
To get to the city center, take tram 16, which passes along Corso Magenta next to the church of Santa Maria dele Grazie and the Last Supper, or the subway, which intersects with the other lines MM2, MM3, and MM4.
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