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Apartment - via San Marco 36 - MilanoElevator
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Description
THE SPACE
Welcome to the Milanese charm managed by Easylife House, a short-term rental management company throughout Italy. Featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the quintessential expression of elegant urban living.
Discover a residential gem that redefines urban living: this air-conditioned apartment on the first floor, with elevator access, is the perfect retreat for those who appreciate comfort and attention to detail. The entrance leads to a spacious and bright open space, dominated by a cozy sofa and a wall-mounted Smart TV inviting relaxation. The convivial dining area seamlessly blends with a custom-built corner kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and sophisticated finishes. The first double bedroom is elegant and welcoming, with a spacious closet that makes the most of every square meter, premium materials, and a relaxing atmosphere in the evenings. The master bathroom impresses with a double sink, large shower, and separate toilets, creating a private spa-like experience. The second double bedroom, also generously proportioned, is enhanced by a large built-in closet with sliding doors, perfect for those who appreciate organization and modern design. Every detail, from the light filtering through the windows to the relaxing lighting and the feel of the materials, is carefully crafted to offer not just a home, but a refined living experience in the heart of the city.
Paid parking nearby
Autosilo San Marco - Via San Marco, 14 - 20100 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
Brera is one of Milan's most fascinating and evocative neighborhoods: an artistic, bohemian, and elegant crossroads, where every alley, building, and café has a story to tell. Here's a comprehensive, conversational description, featuring all (or almost all) of the tourist attractions in Brera and the surrounding areas, allowing you to experience the neighborhood with all your senses.
Brera: soul, history, art
Brera is a cultural microcosm rooted in the Renaissance yet energetically projected into the present. At its heart is Palazzo Brera, home to some of the city's most prestigious institutions: the Pinacoteca di Brera, a gallery of ancient and modern art that houses works by Caravaggio, Raphael, Hayez, and many other masters.
The same complex also houses the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, founded in the 18th century by order of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria; the Braidense National Library, one of Italy's most important libraries for its wealth of books and history; and the Astronomical Observatory with its museum, which captivates with its ancient instruments and rooms for contemplating the heavens.
Behind Palazzo Brera, hidden among the buildings, lies the Brera Botanical Garden: a secret, orderly, and tranquil garden with rare plants, greenhouses, and 19th-century ponds. It's the perfect place for a meditative break away from the urban noise.
Places, Streets & Atmospheres
Walking along Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Madonnina, and Via Mercato, you'll come across artisan boutiques, contemporary art galleries, small design shops, vintage shops, print shops, independent perfume shops, and historic cafés. These are the streets where the neighborhood reveals its character: elegant but not haughty, refined but lively.
The Church of Santa Maria del Carmine is one of Brera's most important religious buildings, a late Gothic building with later additions, offering a striking contrast to the sobriety of the surrounding buildings.
And then there's the Museum of the Risorgimento at Palazzo Moriggia, which recounts Italy's modern history—the uprisings, revolutions, and national unity—through documents, artwork, weapons, and relics. Brera is also this: memory and identity.
Among the historic venues, Bar Jamaica, at Via Brera 32, is a landmark: founded in 1911, it's a gathering place for artists, poets, and intellectuals, a place for the neighborhood's vibrant narrative.
Greenery, views, and relaxation
Brera isn't just indoor art: the neighborhood also offers tranquility. The Botanical Garden is a green refuge; and among the streets, some secluded squares offer respite and sunshine, especially in the warmer seasons.
Not far away is Parco Sempione with the Sforza Castle; It's not inside Brera but is easily accessible on foot. It's a large green space, with the famous Arena Civica, the Branca Tower, the lake, stairways, and exhibition pavilions. It's the perfect place to end a day of art with a sunset stroll.
How to explore it & what not to miss
A typical itinerary to discover Brera could start at the Pinacoteca, continue to the botanical garden, then pass by palaces like Palazzo Citterio, Palazzo Cusani, and the galleries, stopping for lunch or a coffee on Via Fiori Chiari, passing by the Museo del Risorgimento, and perhaps finishing with an aperitif on a terrace in the side streets. Don't forget to look up: many facades, balconies, and courtyards conceal decorations, bas-reliefs, and ancient doors.
Nearby areas of great interest
The Duomo: not far away, just a short walk takes you to Piazza del Duomo, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the Museo del Novecento, and the Palazzo Reale. Brera is almost right next door.
As mentioned, Sforza Castle and Sempione Park are adjacent; they're ideal for combining art (the Castle's museums) with relaxation in the park.
Fashion Quadrilateral: Streets like Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, and Via Manzoni are not far away: fashion lovers will find haute couture shops nearby. Brera, with its boutiques, is part of the elegant circuit.
Ticinese / Navigli: For those seeking a change of scenery, moving towards the Navigli (Via Arco della Pace is the other side) allows you to explore historic waterfront alleys, canalside bars, markets, and nightlife.
It's also easy to reach Porta Nuova / Isola for a modern architectural contrast, with skyscrapers, skylines, and new urban spaces. Brera bridges the gap between the classic and the contemporary.
In summary
Brera is a neighborhood to be savored slowly. It's the Milan that feels good inside: art, history, artisan workshops, culture, and small hidden wonders. A harmonious blend of academia, museums, gardens, refined yet authentic cuisine, street life, and elegant yet welcoming atmospheres.
Pharmacy
Solferino Pharmacy - Via Solferino, 25 - 20121 Milan
Hospital
Fatebenefratelli Sacco - Via Castelfidardo, 14 - 20121 Milano Supermarket
Carrefour Express - Via San Marco, 29 - 20100 Milan
GET AROUND
Via San Marco 36 is located in the heart of Milan's historic center, within the Brera district, one of the city's most charming, central, and well-connected areas. The location is strategic for both residents and visitors, thanks to excellent accessibility by subway, tram, and bus, as well as proximity to major rail hubs and direct connections to Milan's three airports.
Subway
The Via San Marco area is served by several subway lines, all just a short walk away:
M2 (Green) – Moscova Station: A 6-minute walk from Via San Marco 36, the M2 line connects directly to Garibaldi FS, Cadorna, Centrale FS, and Lambrate, as well as offering interchanges with the M1, M3, M4, and Passante lines.
M3 (Yellow) – Turati Station: An 8-minute walk away, it quickly connects the area to Repubblica, Duomo, Missori, Crocetta, Porta Romana, and San Donato.
M1 (Red) – Cairoli stop: about a 10-12 minute walk, convenient for reaching San Babila, Loreto, Rho Fiera, and for connecting to the new M4 at San Babila.
M4 (Blue) – San Babila stop (via M1): thanks to the interchange between M1 and M4 at San Babila, you can quickly access the new blue line. From the M2 Moscova line, you can reach Cadorna, then M1 to San Babila, and from there M4.
Tram and Bus
Via San Marco is perfectly integrated into the urban fabric thanks to the ATM tram and bus network, with stops very close by:
Tram 2 (Via San Marco stop): runs along the entire Navigli ring road and reaches Porta Genova, Corso Colombo, Via Farini, and Piazza Bausan.
Tram 14 (stop "Largo La Foppa" or "Via Cusani"): useful for reaching the Duomo, Corso Magenta, Lorenteggio, and the Cimitero Maggiore.
Bus 43 (stop "Via Moscova – Largo La Foppa"): connects the area with Centrale FS, Porta Nuova, Porta Garibaldi, and more peripheral areas to the north.
Bus 94: runs along the inner ring road, passing through Cadorna, Porta Volta, Porta Venezia, up to Piazza Tricolore and Viale Regina Giovanna.
These lines provide extensive coverage for rapid travel both to the city center and to the north and south of the city.
Train Stations
Milano Porta Garibaldi: reachable in one stop on the M2 line from Moscova, or with a 15-minute walk. A key hub for the
Passante Ferroviario, regional trains, and high-speed trains.
Milano Centrale FS: accessible in about 10 minutes on the M2 line (from Moscova to Centrale FS). Long-distance trains, regional trains, and airport shuttles depart from here.
Milan Cadorna: easily reached by the M2 line from Moscova in 3 stops, important for connections to the Malpensa Express and the M1 line.
Airport Connections
Milan Linate Airport
Fastest option: M2 from Moscova to Cadorna, then M1 to San Babila, then M4 to Linate (total time: 35-40 minutes).
Alternatively, you can take bus 73 from San Babila or the shuttle from Centrale FS.
Milan Malpensa Airport
Direct option: From Cadorna (reachable by M2 line), the Malpensa Express departs every 30 minutes (time: 40-45 minutes).
Alternatively, from Centrale FS with the same service or a shuttle bus.
Orio al Serio Airport – Bergamo
Connection via Orio Shuttle from Milan Central Station, reachable in 10 minutes by M2 from Moscova.
In summary
Via San Marco 36 is one of the most central and best-connected areas of Milan. Thanks to the proximity of four metro lines (M1, M2, M3, and the new M4), a comprehensive tram and bus network, as well as proximity to three major train stations and direct connections to the airports, every corner of the city can be reached easily, efficiently, and quickly. An ideal address for those who want to live in the heart of Milan without sacrificing maximum connectivity.
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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via San Marco 36 - Milano