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Apartment - Via Circo, 13 - MilanoWasher
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Description
Design and comfort apartment in Milan, halfway between the beautiful areas of Colonne and Sant'Ambrogio. Modern and luxurious, consisting of large living room with kitchen, 4 double bedrooms with private bathrooms. Perfect for groups and large families, it accommodates up to 8 people. Close to the nightlife, but in a quiet interior street.
Furnished with taste and style, each room offers a unique and cozy experience. You will experience luxury and comfort in this magnificent Milanese residence
THE SPACE
Wonderful luxury retreat in Milan: designer apartment, nestled in the charming areas of Colonne and Sant'Ambrogio. Be enchanted by its modernity and elegance. Crossing the threshold, you will be greeted by an atmosphere of refined relaxation in the large and bright living room, with comfortable sofa and an open space kitchen is the ideal place to spend pleasant moments together with those you love.
The sleeping area features four bedrooms with warm tones and exclusive design. Enjoy absolute intimacy with private bathrooms in each room, designed to ensure maximum privacy and functionality during your stay.
Located in the beating heart of the city, this apartment offers you the incredible advantage of being within reach of all that Milan has to offer. Its ground floor location and independent access make it an oasis of serenity in the midst of the city's effervescence.
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a well-known group specialized in the city of Milan, a guarantee of reliability and quality of service. Easy Life will be at your disposal at any time to meet your needs. Do not hesitate to contact us for transfers to and from airports/stations, visits to museums, restaurants, events (depending on availability), e-bike tours with official guide, home shopping and much more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
Milan's historic center is the symbolic, cultural, and artistic heart of the city, a place where a millennia-old past and cosmopolitan modernity coexist in a captivating balance. Walking through the center means traversing centuries of history, majestic architecture, artistic masterpieces, and some of Europe's most elegant shopping streets. Every corner tells a story of an ever-evolving urban identity, yet one that remains firmly anchored to its roots.
It all begins in Piazza del Duomo, dominated by the spectacular Milan Cathedral, one of the city's most iconic symbols and one of the most impressive Gothic buildings in the world. With its spires, statues, and the famous golden Madonnina, the Duomo enchants not only with its architectural beauty but also with the unique emotion experienced when climbing to its panoramic terraces, from which, on clear days, the gaze sweeps across the city's rooftops to the Alps. Nearby, the monumental Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, an elegant covered passageway made of glass and iron, connects the Duomo to Piazza della Scala, home to the world-famous Teatro alla Scala, the world's premier opera house.
The city center is also a multi-purpose museum: the Museo del Novecento, housed in the Palazzo dell'Arengario, showcases 20th-century Italian art, while the Palazzo Reale, next to the Duomo, hosts prestigious international temporary exhibitions. A little further on, nestled among the historic streets, lies the Church of San Satiro, famous for Bramante's incredible optical illusion, and the magnificent Church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, considered the Sistine Chapel of Milan, with its remarkably preserved Renaissance frescoes.
Entering the Brera district, you'll be greeted by a bohemian atmosphere, with cobblestone streets, art shops, antique dealers, and historic cafés. Here lies the prestigious Pinacoteca di Brera, home to masterpieces by Raphael, Caravaggio, Hayez, and many others. Continuing northwest, you reach the Sforza Castle, one of Europe's most important Renaissance fortified citadels, now home to numerous civic museums. It also serves as the gateway to the city center's green heart: Parco Sempione, with its tree-lined paths, ponds, and the Arco della Pace (Arch of Peace) as a scenic backdrop.
A few steps away, the Cordusio neighborhood represents the crossroads between the city's commercial and administrative centers, with imposing buildings, historic banks, and new openings dedicated to design, fashion, and fine dining. To the south, the Carrobbio and Piazza Mentana area reveals Milan's most ancient soul, with remains of Roman walls, the Devil's Column, and the proximity to the early Christian Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore, preceded by the legendary Columns of San Lorenzo, which have become an informal meeting place and a symbolic hub for young people and artists.
Descending toward the Navigli, you'll find the most romantic and evocative part of the city: an intricate system of canals that tell the story of the Milan of boatmen, artisans, and courtyards. Today, the area is a vibrant hub for art, nightlife, and the Milanese aperitivo, enlivened by markets, galleries, bistros, and independent boutiques.
East of the city center, the San Babila neighborhood stands out for its elegant buildings and proximity to the Fashion District, a true paradise for lovers of luxury and haute couture: Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Manzoni, and Corso Venezia represent the pinnacle of Made in Italy shopping. Further along, you reach Porta Venezia, with its public gardens, the Natural History Museum, the Planetarium, and the famous Casa Galimberti, one of the city's finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture.
Finally, to the north, the Porta Nuova and Piazza Gae Aulenti area showcase the city's contemporary side, with skyscrapers like the Bosco Verticale and the Unicredit Tower, symbols of a forward-looking Milan that is perfectly integrated with the surrounding historical fabric.
In summary
Milan's historic center is much more than a collection of monuments: it is a sensory experience of architectural beauty, art, refined boutiques, authentic flavors, and atmospheres that change with every block. Its surrounding areas, from Brera to Porta Venezia, from Navigli to Porta Nuova, amplify its identity by offering diverse and complementary landscapes. It is a place that never ceases to tell, surprise, and welcome: perfect for those who want to discover the true essence of Milan.
GET AROUND
Via Circo is located in the historic heart of Milan, in a strategic position between the Duomo, the Colonne di San Lorenzo and the Sant’Ambrogio area. This central location offers a wide range of options for getting around the city using buses, trams and the metro, including the new Line M4. It is also easy to reach the main train stations and airports of Milan.
Metro
Via Circo is located near several metro lines, making connections extremely practical:
Line M1 (Red), the closest stop is Cordusio, reachable in about 10 minutes on foot.
Line M1 connects, Cadorna, where the Malpensa Express departs.
San Babila for shopping and connections with Line M4.
More peripheral areas such as Portello, for FieraMilanoCity, and Rho Fiera, for events and conferences.
Line M3 (Yellow)
The Missori stop is about 10 minutes on foot from Via Circo.
The M3 Line allows you to reach, Central Station, hub for trains and airport shuttles and Porta Romana and the south of the city, up to San Donato.
M4 Line (Blue)
The new De Amicis stop, part of the M4 Line, is about 15 minutes on foot from Via Circo.
This line guarantees a direct connection with Milan Linate Airport (20 minutes), quick access to San Babila, hub for the M1 Line and connections to residential areas such as Dateo and Forlanini.
M2 Line (Green)
The Sant’Ambrogio stop can be reached with a walk of about 10 minutes. The M2 Line connects to Porta Genova Station, ideal for visiting the Navigli and areas such as Garibaldi, Lambrate and Cascina Gobba.
Tram
Via Circo is served by several tram lines that cross the center and connect the main areas of the city:
Tram 2
Passes nearby and connects the center with **Porta Genova** and the Navigli.
Tram 3
Perfect for quickly reaching the Duomo (5 minutes) or heading towards Gratosoglio, to the south.
Tram 10
Circular line that passes through several important areas, including Porta Venezia, Porta Garibaldi and the Monumental Cemetery.
Tram 14
Ideal for those who want to reach the Lorenteggio neighborhood or move towards Piazza del Duomo.
Tram 16
Useful for visiting the San Siro area, with stops near the stadium and the hippodrome.
Bus
Bus 94
A circular line that crosses the city center, connecting areas such as Cadorna, Moscova and Porta Venezia.
Bus 58
Connects the area with Porta Lodovica and other areas of south-west Milan.
Bus 54
A line that crosses the center, perfect for moving towards Lambrate and the Polytechnic.
Connections with train stations
Central Station
Metro Line M3 from Missori (about 10 minutes).
Tram 9 or 10 from other nearby areas, from here high-speed trains, regional trains and shuttles to all airports depart.
Porta Garibaldi Station
Metro Line M2 from Sant’Ambrogio (15 minutes).
Starting point for regional trains and suburban lines.
Cadorna Station
Metro Line M1 (Cordusio) or tram 1 (10 minutes).
From here the Malpensa Express departs for Malpensa airport.
Connections with airports
Milan Linate Airport
Metro Line M4 from De Amicis, about 20 minutes.
Milan Malpensa Airport
Malpensa Express from Cadorna Station (about 50 minutes), alternatively, direct shuttle from Central Station.
Orio al Serio Airport (Bergamo)
Direct shuttle from Central Station (about 1 hour).
Conclusion
Via Circo is an ideal starting point for exploring Milan. The central location allows easy access to the main tourist attractions, lively neighborhoods and cultural centers of the city. Thanks to an excellent public transport network, which includes trams, buses and the subway with the new M4 Line, getting around is convenient and fast. In addition, connections to train stations and airports ensure hassle-free mobility for those who need to travel beyond the city limits.
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 (www.easylife.house) 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: 8
Elevator: No
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Via Circo, 13 - Milano