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Apartment - Via Amatore Sciesa 9 - MilanoElevator
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THE SPACE
Welcome to the Milanese charm managed by Easylife House, a short-term rental apartment management company throughout Italy. Featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the quintessential expression of elegant urban living.
This elegant third-floor apartment with elevator offers a bright and harmonious atmosphere, where every space is designed for comfort and functionality. The living area, enhanced by warm parquet flooring and a flowing layout, features a modern living area with a single sofa bed, a TV area, and a cozy dining area, perfectly integrated with custom-made furnishings and clean lines. The separate kitchen, compact yet fully equipped, is enhanced by light surfaces, wooden details, and natural light, enhancing everyday comfort.
The spacious and inviting master bedroom is an oasis of tranquility with delicate tones, soft fabrics, and minimalist furnishings, while the bright and well-organized bathroom includes a shower and washing machine, ensuring practicality and comfort. The intelligent layout, typical of modern functional layouts that promote light and visual continuity, contributes to creating an airy and pleasant atmosphere.
A refined and well-maintained living solution, ideal for those seeking a welcoming, well-organized environment that perfectly balances contemporary aesthetics and everyday practicality.
Paid parking nearby
Parking Anfossi S.r.l. - Via Anfossi Augusto, 2 - 20135 Milan
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a well-known specialized group throughout Italy, a guarantee of reliability and quality of service. With Easylife, a dedicated Host will be at your disposal to meet your needs.
• Restaurants and/or events.
• E-bike tours accompanied by an official guide.
• Shopping and much more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
Porta Vittoria è un quartiere che racconta con armonia passato e contemporaneità, una zona in cui la memoria storica convive con progettualità urbana e spazi inclusivi.
Una passeggiata tra storia e risorgimento
Immagina di arrivare in Piazza Cinque Giornate, fulcro dell’area: qui sorge il monumento di Giuseppe Grandi (1895), eretto dove un tempo si trovava la porta spagnola di Porta Tosa, poi ribattezzata Vittoria per ricordare la vittoria dei patrioti durante le Cinque Giornate del 1848. Attorno, i due caselli daziari rimasti testimoniano l’aspetto neoclassico della vecchia porta.
Il quartiere stesso ha origini rurali e operaie: fino a fine Ottocento era fatto di orti e cascine, mentre poi si è lentamente urbanizzato pur mantenendo una doppia anima – proletaria e piccolo-borghese.
Eleganza liberty e contemporaneità
Passeggiando lungo Via Mameli e dintorni, si incontrano eleganti palazzine Liberty come Casa Frisia, esponente significativo di questo stile a Milano. Proseguendo, il Palazzo Borgazzi su Corso di Porta Vittoria presenta raffinati telamoni decorativi.
Non lontano, WOW Spazio Fumetto offre un percorso interattivo tra illustrazione e animazione, portando energia culturale a misura di famiglie e appassionati.
Urbanistica, verde e nuovi orizzonti
Difronte il nuovo parco 8 Marzo e adiacente al moderno Parco dei Marinai d’Italia (o Vittorio Formentano) si snodano vialetti di relax, giochi e arte urbana, come la Palazzina Liberty trasformata in Casa della Poesia.
In rapida ascesa è il sito dell’ex scalo ferroviario di Porta Vittoria, dove sorgerà la BEIC, la Biblioteca Europea di Informazione e Cultura, che diventerà un centro di archiviazione multimediale, eventi, coworking e spazi verdi sul modello delle grandi biblioteche europee.
Vita di quartiere e mercati
Porta Vittoria conserva un carattere autentico: nelle strade si alternano botteghe storiche, mercatini vintage come Penelope, il mercato settimanale Calvi, quello di Porta Romana e Piazzale Martini e gastronomie etniche e tipiche. Qui si vive la città anche attraverso il quotidiano: culture miste, mille età, momenti di aggregazione spontanea.
Zone limitrofe da esplorare
Quartiere Monforte, a nord, conserva tracce delle mura spagnole, è un lembo di città storica tra viali eleganti e vicoli raccolti. La “casa 770”, l’unica in Europa dell’originale edificio di Brooklyn.
A sud si estende Porta Romana, con i giardini storici della Guastalla, la Cascina Cuccagna.
In sintesi
Porta Vittoria è un quartiere a viso aperto: simbolo risorgimentali, villette liberty, spazi di cultura pop (fumetti, poesia, orchestre), mercati e una grande biblioteca in costruzione restituiscono un’anima visionaria e autentica. Le zone limitrofe – da Monforte a Porta Romana, da Porta Vittoria – arricchiscono l’offerta: storia, verde, università, nuovi trasporti e rinascita urbana.
Farmacia
Farmacia Sacchi - Via Augusto Anfossi, 9/SCSX - 20135 Milano
Ospedale
Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico - Via della Commenda, 12 - 20122 Milano
Supermercato
Gs S.p.a. - Via Bezzecca, 10 - 20135 Milano
GET AROUND
Via Amatore Sciesa 9 is centrally located in Milan, in the well-connected neighborhood between Porta Vittoria, Corso XXII Marzo, Piazza Cinque Giornate, and Viale Monte Nero. The area is residential, elegant, and offers a wide range of services. It is perfectly integrated into the public transportation network thanks to trams, buses, the subway, and the suburban train system, which allow for quick travel to the historic center, the main train stations, and all Milan airports. It also offers direct access to the new M4 (blue) line.
BUSES AND TRAMS
The area is served by numerous ATM surface lines, particularly efficient along Corso XXII Marzo and Viale Monte Nero.
Tram
Lines 12 and 27 – quickly connect to San Babila, the Duomo, and Porta Venezia.
Line 16 – passes through the historic center to the Duomo and Corso Magenta.
Line 9 – a circular line connecting Porta Venezia, the Central Station, the Navigli, and Porta Genova.
Buses
Line 60 – connects to San Babila, Corso Buenos Aires, and Porta Venezia.
Line 73 – connects directly to Linate Airport (alternative to the M4).
Line 62 – useful for reaching Città Studi and Porta Romana.
Lines 90 and 91 – external circular lines also operating in the evening.
The stops are located along Corso XXII Marzo, Piazza Cinque Giornate, and Viale Monte Nero, all easily accessible on foot.
SUBWAY AND PASSANTE RAILWAY
The area benefits from both the subway and the Passante Railroad:
Tricolore – M4 (blue line): about a 5-minute walk away, one of the area's main attractions.
Dateo – M4 / Passante Railroad: easily accessible, provides quick connections to various areas of the city.
Porta Vittoria (Passante Railroad): about an 8–10-minute walk away, quickly connects to Garibaldi, Repubblica, Rogoredo, and Bovisa.
San Babila – M1 (red line): accessible by tram or M4, connects to the Duomo, Cadorna, and Rho Fiera.
M4 LINE (BLUE)
GETTING TO THE TRAIN STATIONS
Milan Porta Vittoria Station: about a 10-minute walk away, convenient for quick connections to the Passante railway.
Milan Central Station: about 15 minutes away by suburban train or tram and metro.
Milan Porta Garibaldi Station: connected by direct suburban train.
Milan Cadorna Station: accessible by M4 to San Babila, then M1.
GETTING TO THE AIRPORTS
Milan Linate Airport: Direct connection to the M4 line from Tricolore
Total travel time: 12–15 minutes
Milan Malpensa Airport: Malpensa Express from Cadorna FN or Central Station
Average travel time: 50–60 minutes
Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport: Direct shuttles from Central Station
Total travel time: 60–75 minutes
IN SUMMARY
Via Amatore Sciesa 9 offers modern, efficient, and comprehensive urban mobility, thanks to its proximity to the M4 line, the Passante Ferroviario (railway link), and numerous tram and bus lines. Connections to the historic center, the main train stations, and all Milan airports are quick, direct, and well-organized, making this area ideal for conveniently traveling throughout Milan without the need for a car.
Tickets and Information
ATM - +39 800 808 181
Trenord - +39 02 7249 4949
Orioshuttle - Informazioni sui biglietti - +39 035 319366
House Rules
This property requires online check-in through its own channel and asks its guests for the image of a document such as an identity card or passport for citizens of the European Union; ONLY Passport for non-EU citizens (NO residence permit) for identification, communication and registration of tourist flows to the competent authorities. Personal data will be processed in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GPDR) law 2016/679 of the European Parliament.
• If you do not complete the online check-in, the documents must be provided either via the chat of the booking channel or through other channels one day before check-in.
• In case of non-delivery of the identification documents
THE CHECK-IN INSTRUCTION WILL NOT BE SENT
Late check-in and late check-out are not permitted
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Features
Check-in: 15:00 - 00:00
Check-out: 10:00
Standard occupancy: 2
Max occupancy: 3
Floor: 3°
Elevator: Yes
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Via Amatore Sciesa 9 - Milano




















