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This bright and charming apartment is ideally situated in the central Porta Genova area. The apartment features 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and an essentially equipped kitchen. It is located near Don Luigi Giussani Park and is just a 10-minute walk from the famous Navigli canals, a 13-minute walk from the Porta Ticinese Arch, and a 14-minute walk from the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio. The iconic Santa Maria delle Grazie is only a 19-minute walk away, while Porta Genova fs metro station can be reached in 7 minutes on foot.
Inside, the apartment offers a bedroom with a double bed, a bathroom, a comfortable living area with a Smart tv, and a kitchen equipped with all the essentials for preparing homemade meals. The dining area seats up to 4 people, and there is also a desk space available. The apartment is family-friendly and comes with an extensive area guide, 24/7 availability for assistance, and essentials such as linens, towels, and wifi. Guests will have full access to the entire apartment, which is located on the ground floor. Although no elevator is needed, check-in is independent via a self-check-in system for added convenience.
Please note:
- Guests are obligated to pay a city tax due to local government law. This city tax varies between cities, and it is not included in the accommodation fare and cleaning fee. This must be settled during the check-in process.
- The accommodation surface area shown in the listing is not accurate and it is just an indication of the size of the apartment.
- We are not responsible or liable for any lost, misplaced, or stolen items during guest stays.
About the neighborhood:
Porta Genova, one of Milan's most vibrant and picturesque neighborhoods, offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern energy. Known for its cobblestone streets, quaint canals, and eclectic mix of trendy boutiques, cafes, and art galleries, it perfectly captures the essence of Milanese culture. At the heart of Porta Genova lies the Naviglio Grande, one of Milan's iconic canals, originally designed by Leonardo da Vinci. A walk along its scenic banks reveals a lively collection of waterside bars and restaurants, where visitors can enjoy an aperitif while soaking in the atmosphere. The area truly comes alive in the evenings, especially on weekends, as both locals and tourists gather to experience its vibrant nightlife.
Art enthusiasts will find much to explore in Porta Genova, with its numerous contemporary art galleries reflecting Milan's global reputation as a fashion and design capital. The nearby mudec (Museum of Cultures) further enhances the cultural experience, offering diverse exhibitions and events. Porta Genova is also a haven for shoppers. Via Tortona, a creative hub within the neighborhood, is lined with unique boutiques and showrooms that showcase cutting-edge fashion and design. During Milan Design Week, this street transforms into a bustling center of creativity, attracting designers and enthusiasts from across the globe.
Whether you're exploring local markets, dining along the canal, or discovering hidden art spaces, Porta Genova offers an authentic and unforgettable Milanese experience. It is a neighborhood where history meets modernity, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the dynamic spirit of Milan.
House rules:
There are a few points we politely ask guests to note before their arrival and throughout their stay:
Dispose of rubbish appropriately.
Keep the property clean and tidy.
Whilst washing up and stripping the beds at check-out would be appreciated, it is by no means expected.
Quiet hours are between 10 pm and 9 am. So please keep the noise down and respect the neighbors in the building.
Please remember to close all windows and doors when leaving.
Careful attention to the keys is extremely important. Guests are responsible for any additional costs resulting from misplaced keys or locksmith call-outs.
To ensure the safety of our current and future guests, we ask all guests to complete our online check-in form and to provide a valid form of identification.
Guests are obliged by Italian law to follow the rules regarding rubbish collection and recycling. The schedule is different for each city, and guests can find written instructions on the property.
Guests are obliged by Italian law to provide identification and pay the city tax before check-in. We will not provide access if the online check-in form is not completed or the city tax is not paid.
The condominium (central) heating will work on a schedule, as imposed by Italian law, and heating cannot be adjusted. The schedule will operate as follows: 6 am to 9 am, 12 pm to 2 pm, and 8 pm to 11 pm.
The highest temperature allowed by Italian law for the residential sector is 19 degrees Celsius for all thermostats, both central and autonomous heating.
Please do not use more than one appliance at once. Otherwise, you may experience power outages. If this happens, guests will need to reset the fuse box. Please keep in mind at the check in the tenant will be asked to pay the city tax in addition to the costs specified in the payment overview\nTraduci la descrizione dell'annuncio in italiano