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This spacious apartment is located in the vibrant Buenos Aires area and features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, along with an essentially equipped kitchen. It's conveniently close to the Boschi di Stefano House Museum, just an 11-minute walk from the Museum of Illusions, and 12 minutes from Corso Buenos Aires, known for its many clothing stores. The Indro Montanelli Gardens are a 14-minute walk away, and the Lima Metro Station is just 7 minutes on foot. The neighborhood offers a wide selection of bars, shops, and restaurants nearby.
The apartment provides two comfortable bedroomsone with a double bed and flat-screen tv, and the second with two single beds pushed together. There are also two bathrooms, a cozy living area with a Smart tv and a double sofa bed, and a dining area suitable for up to 6 people. It is well-suited for families, and guests will receive an extensive guide to the area with 24/7 availability for assistance. Essentials, linens, towels, and wifi are all included. Guests will have full access to the entire apartment, which is located on the ground floor and has an elevator 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:
Welcome to Zona Buenos Aires, a lively and stylish hub at the heart of Milan. Centered around the famous Corso Buenos Aires, this vibrant neighborhood is a must-visit for travelers looking to experience the citys cosmopolitan charm. As one of the longest shopping streets in Europe, Corso Buenos Aires offers a captivating mix of high-end boutiques and local shops, making it the perfect destination for fashion lovers and souvenir seekers alike. The street buzzes with the energy of both locals and tourists, creating a dynamic atmosphere that's quintessentially Milanese. Beyond its shopping allure, Zona Buenos Aires is a haven for food enthusiasts. The neighborhood is lined with cafes and restaurants serving a variety of Italian delicacies. Whether you're sipping an espresso at a sidewalk café, enjoying a slice of authentic pizza, or indulging in a scoop of gelato, the culinary scene here offers something for every taste and budget.
For art and culture lovers, Zona Buenos Aires is ideally located near some of Milans most iconic landmarks. The historic Porta Venezia, a grand gateway to the citys central district, is just a short walk away. Nearby, the serene Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli provides a peaceful escape with its lush greenery and beautiful sculptures, perfect for a relaxing afternoon. As night falls, the area transforms into a vibrant hotspot for nightlife. Trendy bars and cozy pubs invite you to enjoy a cocktail or a glass of fine Italian wine, whether you're in the mood to dance or simply unwind with friends.
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