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Apartment - Via Felice Casati, 1/A - MilanoElevator
Washer
Air conditioning
Wi-Fi
Description
Splendid two-room apartment on the 4th floor with elevator, just steps from Corso Buenos Aires and Porta Venezia. Enjoy a vibrant yet quiet apartment building.
Spacious living area with TV/dining area, furnishings that blend tradition and modernity, a fully equipped eat-in kitchen, and an elegant double bedroom. Bathroom with shower.
PLEASE NOTE: Renovation work is underway on the facade: possible noise and the balcony is unusable.
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 epitome of elegant urban living.
Come discover the authentic Milanese spirit by staying in this splendid one-bedroom apartment on the fourth floor (elevator available), nestled in one of the city's most vibrant and historic areas. The location is simply unbeatable: you'll be steps from the famous shopping street, Corso Buenos Aires, and just a few minutes' walk from the beautiful Porta Venezia area, with its splendid city park, a green oasis perfect for your breaks.
Despite its proximity to the vibrancy of the city center, the apartment is located in a quiet condominium, on a secluded side street that isolates you from the noise of the city, ensuring maximum tranquility.
The interiors have been carefully designed to reflect the unique character of the neighborhood: the spacious living area includes a TV area and a dining room, featuring a tasteful blend of traditional elements and modern design touches. The eat-in kitchen is fully equipped and opens onto a small balcony overlooking the quiet internal courtyard. The sleeping area is a peaceful haven, consisting of an elegant and spacious double bedroom with a large closet and a bathroom with a shower.
Paid parking nearby
M & N S.a.s. di Alati Pasqualina Laila & C. - Via Melzo, 23 - 20129 Milan
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a renowned specialized group throughout Italy, guaranteeing reliability and quality service. With Easylife, we 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
The quarters of Corso Buenos Aires and Loreto in Milan are one of the most dynamic and vibrant areas of the city, known for its extraordinary commercial offerings and strategic position. Corso Buenos Aires, in particular, is one of the longest commercial streets in Europe, rich in businesses, boutiques, caffès and restaurants that serve tourists and residents. Loreto, located on the northern edge of Corso Buenos Aires, is an important transportation node and a collaboration point for diverse parts of the city. This quarter offers a perfect mix of urban life, history, and access to numerous points of tourist interest.
Corso Buenos Aires
Shopping and Fashion
Corso Buenos Aires is the paradise of Milanese shopping, with another 350 stores that offer a vast range of products, all electronic fashion, and some articoli sports and scarpe stores. This route is frequently visited by the latest trends in fashion and affordable access, with large international outlets affiliated with local boutiques. During the sale period, the area became more active, becoming a point of reference for Milanese shopping.
Architecture and History
Lungo Corso Buenos Aires will look at buildings in Liberty and Neoclassical style, which testify to the architectural evolution of the city between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The area is also characterized by a vibrant day and night life, with numerous bars and restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisine, from Italian tradition to international cuisine.
Piazza Loreto is also a place of historical memory in Milan. Qui si trova il Monumento alla Resistenza, which commemorates the events of the Second World War and the Partigian Resistance against the fascist regime. This monument is an important point of historical rifles for the city.
Porta Venezia
To the south of Corso Buenos Aires you will find Porta Venezia, an elegant and multicultural quarter. The area is famous for its liberty architecture, the Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, and the Milan Planetarium. Porta Venezia is also a point of reference for the Milanese LGBTQ+ community, with numerous venues, bars and clubs that encourage nightlife.
City Study
This Loreto is home to the quartiere di Città Studi, headquarters of the Politecnico di Milano e dell'Università degli Studi di Milano. This area is very lively, frequented by students and intellectuals, and rich in books, coffee, and cultural spaces. Città Studi is also an important center for research and innovation, with numerous laboratories and research institutes.
Central Station
On the other side of Loreto is the Central Station of Milan, one of the main railway stations in Europe. Other than being an important transport node, the station is a capolavoro of monumental architecture, with an impressive faciate and spacious interior decoration. From the Central Station there are high-speed, regional and international trains, no buses are available at Milan airports.
Lambrate
To the north of Loreto he found the quarters of Lambrate, noting his creative and alternative spirit. Lambrate is the center of the Milanese artistic scene, held during Design Week, when it hosts numerous events and installations. The area is also famous for its vintage merchandise and numerous spas dedicated to contemporary art.
Park Trotter
Located in Loreto, Parco Trotter is a green oasis in the city, originally a hippodrome, now transformed into a public park. The park is perfect for walking, jogging, and activity all around, and is very frequented by families in the area.
Cultural and Social Life
The Buenos Aires and Loreto quarters are one of the most eterogenei in Milan, offering a rich cultural and social life. Gli events and demonstrations that if you go along Corso Buenos Aires and in the bordering square contribute to rendering the area always lively and interesting. I numerous restaurants, caffè and bar offer a variety of gastronomic options that are soddisfano tutti and taste, of the traditional Milanese cuisine all the specialità internazionali.
Conclusion
The quarters of Corso Buenos Aires and Loreto a Milano present the perfect combination of urban dynamism and residential comfort. With its wide commercial offer, and numerous transport and neighborhood collections with important points of tourist interest, this area is one of the most desirable places to live and visit. If you are interested in fare shopping, I will explore the history of Milan, or simply experience the city like a Milanese, Buenos Aires and Loreto offer everyone who is familiar with an indimenticabile experience.
Pharmacy
Sant'Agnese Pharmacy - Via San Gregorio, 3 - 20124 Milano
Ospedale
Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico - Via della Commenda, 12 - 20122 Milano
Supermarket
Sigma - Via San Gregorio, 18/A - 20124 Milano
GET AROUND
Via Felice Casati 1 is located in the heart of Milan, in an extremely well-served area just steps from Corso Buenos Aires, between the Porta Venezia, Repubblica, and Central Station neighborhoods. The area enjoys a dense and efficient public transportation network, including buses, trams, and the subway. It is also connected to the new M4 (blue) line, allowing for rapid travel to every corner of the city and to the main railway and airport hubs.
Bus and Trams
Numerous ATM surface lines pass near Via Felice Casati, useful for both short trips within the city center and reaching more peripheral areas:
Bus 60 connects Central Station to San Babila, crossing the entire Porta Venezia area.
Bus 81 is useful for reaching residential areas such as Lambrate FS and Bicocca.
Bus 92, the external circular line, connects the area with Bovisa, Porta Romana, and Viale Isonzo.
Tram 1 runs along the city's central axis, connecting Greco, Piazza della Scala, Cadorna, and Magenta.
Tram 5, a strategic line, runs through central areas from Ortica to Ospedale Maggiore, passing by Repubblica and Farini.
The closest stops are on Via Lazzaretto, Viale Tunisia, and along Via Vitruvio, all less than a 3-minute walk away.
Metro
Via Felice Casati is strategically located near several metro lines:
M1 (red line) Porta Venezia: about a 4-minute walk, connects in just a few minutes to:
The historic center (San Babila, Duomo), Cadorna FN and Pagano stations, the western area up to Rho Fiera
M3 (yellow line) Repubblica or Centrale FS: both reachable in 8-10 minutes on foot:
The M3 line is useful for reaching Duomo, Missori, Crocetta, and continuing to Porta Romana and San Donato.
It offers direct access to Central Station (with a change to M2) and numerous city hubs.
M2 (green line) Centrale FS: about a 10-minute walk, allows you to reach:
Cadorna FN, Garibaldi FS, Lambrate FS
The Città Studi universities, the Navigli area (Porta Genova), and eastern Milan.
M4 Line (BLUE)
The new M4 metro line, operating from San Babila to Milan Linate Airport is easily accessible:
Recommended stop: San Babila M4, about a 15-minute walk or 7-10 minutes by bus 60 or tram 1
The M4 line provides a direct connection to Linate Airport in just 12 minutes and quickly connects to: Dateo, Tricolore, and Argonne
Railway stations connected to the Passante (Dateo FS, Forlanini FS)
Getting to the Train Stations
Centrale FS Station is a 10-12-minute walk away or by bus 60, tram 5, or M2/M3
Porta Garibaldi FS Station is easily accessible by tram 5, or via M2 from Centrale FS or via the Passante railway from Repubblica
Cadorna FN Station is about 15 minutes away by the M1 from Porta Venezia
Lambrate FS Station is a 15-minute walk away by M2 from Centrale or bus 81
Dateo - Forlanini FS Station is a 15-minute walk away from the Passante railway, connected to the M4 from San Babila Babila
Getting to the Airports
Milan Linate Airport: Reachable in about 25-30 minutes:
Tram 1 or bus 60 to San Babila, then take the M4 direct to Linate Airport (journey time 12 minutes)
Milan Malpensa Airport
From Central Station, take the Malpensa Express
Cadorna FN (via M1), another terminus of the Malpensa Express
Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport
Direct shuttle buses (Terravision, Orio Shuttle) departing from Central Station
In Summary
Via Felice Casati 1 is perfectly integrated into Milan's transport network. Its proximity to three metro lines (M1, M2, M3), accessibility to the new M4 line via San Babila, and the presence of numerous tram and bus lines make this area ideal for those who want to travel quickly and conveniently both within the city center and to the suburbs, universities, stations, and airports. An excellent choice for those who live or work in Milan and want to stay connected.
HOW TO GET:
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 channel (www.easylife.house) and requires its guests to show an image of a document such as an identity card or passport for European Union citizens; Passport ONLY for non-EU citizens (NO residence permit) for the 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.
• In case of failure to complete the online check-in, the documents must be provided either via the booking channel chat or via other channels the day before check-in.
• In case of non-delivery of identification documents
CHECK-IN INSTRUCTIONS 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: 4
Floor: 4°
Elevator: Yes
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Via Felice Casati, 1/A - Milano



























