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Apartment - Corso San Gottardo 18 - MilanoElevator
Washer
Air conditioning
Wi-Fi
Description
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.
This elegant apartment, located on the first floor (no elevator), offers concierge service and features a blend of charming exposed wooden beams and refined contemporary design. The bright and recently renovated interiors are distinguished by high-quality finishes, clean lines, and a welcoming atmosphere. The open-plan living area features a fully equipped modern kitchen with elegant marble-effect surfaces, integrated appliances, a dining table, and a comfortable sofa bed. The master bedroom, separated by a dramatic industrial-style glass wall, offers privacy without sacrificing brightness and features a spacious walk-in closet. The modern bathroom is finished with quality materials and features a large walk-in shower. A charming balcony overlooking the city, ideal for a relaxing break, completes the property, as does air conditioning, ensuring maximum comfort in any season.
Paid parking nearby
Navigli Parking - Via Trincea delle Frasche, 3 - 20136 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
The Navigli district, located southwest of Milan's city center, is one of the city's most charming and vibrant areas. Famous for its historic canals, this district offers a unique mix of history, culture, art, and nightlife.
History and Characteristics
The Navigli are a system of artificial canals built between the 12th and 16th centuries for irrigation and navigation purposes, connecting Milan to the main waterways of Lombardy. These canals played a crucial role in the city's economic development, facilitating the transportation of goods and people. Today, the neighborhood retains its old-world charm, with its typical tenement houses, artisan workshops, and ancient washhouses covered by wooden beam roofs.
Places of Interest
Naviglio Grande: The oldest and most important of Milan's canals, known for its picturesque banks lined with bars, restaurants, and boutiques. A stroll along the Naviglio Grande offers picturesque views and the opportunity to immerse yourself in the neighborhood's bohemian atmosphere.
Naviglio Pavese: Connecting Milan to Pavia, the Naviglio Pavese, while less touristy than the Naviglio Grande, offers picturesque corners and a vibrant local scene.
Darsena: Located near Porta Ticinese, the Darsena is Milan's ancient port, recently redeveloped. Today, it's a popular meeting place, with green spaces, markets, and waterfront venues.
Vicolo dei Lavandai: A picturesque spot where washerwomen once washed clothes in the canal. Today, it stands as a historical reminder of Milanese daily life in the past.
Church of San Cristoforo sul Naviglio: An architectural gem consisting of two side-by-side churches, dating back to the 13th and 15th centuries, known for their brick façades and interior frescoes.
Cultural and Nightlife
The neighborhood is renowned for its vibrant nightlife. Along the Navigli, bars, restaurants, and clubs offer aperitivo and live music, attracting both residents and tourists. Furthermore, the area is home to numerous art galleries, artists' studios, and cultural spaces, making it a vibrant hub for lovers of art and creativity.
Events and Markets
Antique, craft, and vintage markets are held periodically along the Navigli, offering the opportunity to discover unique objects and immerse yourself in the local atmosphere. One of the most well-known events is the Mercatone dell'Antiquariato, which takes place on the last Sunday of every month along the Naviglio Grande.
Nearby Areas
Porta Genova: A historic train station and access point to the Navigli, the surrounding area is full of trendy bars and design shops.
Porta Ticinese: An area characterized by a vibrant youth scene, with numerous bars, alternative shops, and a strong artistic presence.
Tortona: Known for the Fuorisalone during Design Week, this creative neighborhood features showrooms, galleries, and exhibition spaces.
In short, the Navigli district and its surrounding areas are a must-see for anyone visiting Milan, offering an authentic experience that combines history, culture, and entertainment in a unique setting.
Pharmacy
Catalucci Pharmacy - Via Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 99 - 20100 Milan
Hospital
Ospedale Maggiore - Via della Commenda, 12 - 20122
Supermarket
Conad - Corso San Gottardo, 29/31 - 20100 Milan
GET AROUND
Corso San Gottardo 18 is located in one of Milan's liveliest and most characteristic areas, between the Navigli, Porta Ticinese, the Darsena, and Bocconi University. The area is perfectly served by subway, tram, and bus, allowing quick access to the historic center, the main train stations, and all Milanese airports. Convenient connections to the new M4 (blue) line also provide easy access to Milan Linate Airport.
BUSES AND TRAM
The area has an extensive network of ATM surface buses, quickly connecting the city center and the main neighborhoods.
Tram
Line 3 – connects directly to the Duomo, Missori, and Porta Romana.
Line 9 – circular line connecting Porta Genova, Central Station, Porta Venezia, and the Navigli.
Line 15 – runs through the center to the Duomo, continuing toward Rozzano.
Bus
Line 59 – connects Porta Genova with the Barona neighborhood.
Line 71 – useful for reaching Romolo and Lorenteggio.
Line 74 – connects the area with Famagosta and the south of the city.
Line 94 – internal circular line connecting Cadorna, Moscova, Porta Venezia, and Porta Romana.
Lines 90 and 91 – external circular lines that cross much of the city.
The stops are located along Corso San Gottardo, Porta Ticinese, Viale Col di Lana, and Piazza XXIV Maggio, all just a few minutes' walk away.
SUBWAY
The area is excellently connected to the subway network:
Porta Genova FS – M2 (green line): about an 8-minute walk away, directly connecting to: Cadorna FN, Porta Garibaldi FS, Stazione Centrale FS, Lambrate FS, and Assago Milanofiori Forum.
Sant'Agostino – M2 / M4: about a 15-minute walk or tram ride away, it is an important interchange hub.
Romolo – M2: easily accessible by tram or bus.
M4 LINE (BLUE)
The new M4 line, which connects the city center to Milan Linate Airport, is easily accessible:
Sant'Ambrogio M4 or Sant'Agostino M4, reachable by M2 from Porta Genova or by tram and a short walk.
The M4 line allows you to quickly reach: San Babila in about 5 minutes; Tricolore, Dateo, Susa, Argonne, Forlanini FS, and Milan Linate Airport in about 15 minutes.
GETTING TO THE RAILWAY STATIONS
Milan Porta Genova FS Station: reachable on foot in about 8 minutes.
Milan Cadorna FN Station: directly connected to M2 in about 5 minutes; the Malpensa Express departs from here.
Milan Porta Garibaldi FS Station: directly connected to M2 in about 10 minutes.
Milan Centrale FS Station: reachable by M2 in about 15 minutes.
Milan Lambrate FS Station: directly connected to M2.
Milan Rogoredo FS Station: accessible via M2 and interchange with M3.
GETTING TO THE AIRPORTS
Milan Linate Airport: M2 to Sant'Ambrogio or Sant'Agostino, then M4 to Linate Airport
Total travel time: approximately 25–30 minutes
Milan Malpensa Airport: Malpensa Express from Cadorna FN or Centrale FS Station
Average travel time: 45–50 minutes
Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport: Direct shuttles from Centrale FS Station
Total travel time: 70–90 minutes
IN SUMMARY
Corso San Gottardo 18 enjoys a strategic location between the Navigli and central Milan, with immediate access to the M2 subway, rapid connections to the M4 line, numerous tram and bus lines, and proximity to Porta Genova Station. Connections to the historic center, the main train stations, and all Milanese airports are simple, fast, and efficient, making this area ideal for traveling comfortably throughout Milan without needing 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: 4
Floor: 1°
Elevator: Yes
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Corso San Gottardo 18 - Milano




































