Renovated a few years ago, this smart apartment has been carefully designed according to the principles of the Chinese philosophy, feng shui. This gives it a certain character, and sense of structure, and the host, Grazia, is very happy to take you through the thought process behind the design. Inside, you'll find a sociable, open-plan living space with period features – we're talking tall ceilings, high windows and a fireplace – along with modern built-in storage and a kitchen area. The dining table is a real statement, made for long, lazy meals and sitting up chatting over a bottle of red. The bedrooms are private and unique, and it's ideal for a couple of friends sharing. Here you'll be a five-minute walk from the Metro station, so all of central Milan is at your fingertips. *As the apartment's on the lower ground floor, there isn't a lot of natural light *Once through the front door, you immediately have to go down a fli...
Located in the heart of old bohemian Milan, this apartment is just a hop and a skip from the beautiful Sempione Park and the Civic Aquarium of Milan, built in 1906. The apartment is also just 250 metres from the Lanza Metro station on the MM2 Green line, so the rest of Milan is easily accessible. Or simply relax on this home’s private terrace – it’s a bit overlooked, but it’s good to have some outdoor space in the city. Inside is modern and light and airy thanks to multiple windows – this is an ideal base for your Milan adventures. *This home is located within an apartment building, with a shared entrance. Expect to bump into other guests during your stay. *Bedroom two has a sofa bed. *Given the home's spot, you may hear some street noise throughout your stay. Air Conditioning Central Heating Child Friendly Coffee Maker Dishwasher Fire Extinguisher Fridge Hair Dryer Kettle Kitchen Kitchen Utensil...
There’s something wonderfully comforting about Panzerotto. It’s a family home, and wears that distinction with pride. If you’re keen on a pristine, uncluttered environment, it’ll give you fits, but the flat has far more personality than any of the clinical places that are designed purely to be rented out. As you’d expect, the kitchen is very good and feels like it could handle pretty much anything, and while the sloped ceiling upstairs is a bit of a pain, it’s part of the fabric of the flat, which wouldn’t be the same without it. *A lovely setter lives here most of the time – she won't be around, but if you suffer from allergies you might notice *The main bedroom is upstairs, and is tucked into an alcove *The downstairs bedroom is designed for a child, but a second bed can be set up and joined with the first to form a makeshift double *Emanuele and his family live here most of the time, so it has the feel of a lived-in...
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS Please keep in mind that, as a professional company, we charge 7% of the total amount of your stay. Feel free to contact to know the specific amount. MILANO SKYLINE LUXURY APARTMENT 300 square meters carved into the sky, with stunning views over all of Milan. That's the way it is! The house offers an overview of City Life, the skyscrapers of Porta Nuova and the old town can be seen as if in the palm of your hand. The house is large, functional and elegant, with a terrace where you can have an aperitif with friends while enjoying the sunset and the Skyline of Milan. In two steps you are in the pool. Finally here you can discover the real luxury in Milan. Imagine your own luxury home in the center with 4 separate bedrooms, 2 separate bathrooms, eat-in kitchen, dining room, double living room, large terrace and fine finishes. Check-in is available at all times, but a surcharge may be required based ...
Modern, bright and wonderfully central, this apartment in Milan’s elegant Brera neighbourhood is just the ticket for those looking to make the most out of the city’s most iconic sights. Wood floors, bright white walls and a chic, minimalist aesthetic create an inviting welcome from the moment you walk through the door, with ample natural light shining through the large windows. We love the architectural details here – like the living room’s wall niche and the in-built shelves with their books and ornaments – creating a calm flow in this main space. Mornings call for espressos and locally bought pastries at the sunny kitchen table, while the bedrooms invite a blissful night’s sleep in their comfortable beds. You’ll love waking up to Milan rooftops views from your fourth-floor position and being able to see the city’s countless sights up close thanks to your prime locale. Speaking of sightseeing, you’re just a five-...
You can admire the views of the city from this home’s balcony, as well as from inside this stylish apartment. This place has a lived-in vibe, so you’ll be sure to feel at home. There’s a well-equipped kitchen to create some Italian cuisine or dine out at the array of restaurants and cafes nearby. Attractions such as the Arch of Peace and Sempione Park are within walking distance as well. The apartment is perfect for a family or friends looking to explore all that Milan has to offer. *This is a lived-in home. You should expect some of the host's personal belongings to be present during your stay. *If you're travelling for work, there's a desk in one of the bedrooms. *This place does not accept bookings from groups under 18 years old. Air Conditioning Carbon Monoxide Detector Central Heating Child Friendly Cooking Essentials Desk Dishwasher Fire Extinguisher Freezer Fridge Hair Dryer Iron<b...
The designer interiors of this Porta Romana district apartment first caught our eye. With a freestanding bath for two, a king-sized bed and a marble-clad bathroom, there's a lot to love. Overlooking the courtyard of a 19th-century building, it’s surprisingly quiet too for such a central apartment. But it won't take you long to seek out the bustle. Piazza Cinque Giornate, with its authentic bars and restaurants, is just a few steps away, and the Duomo is just a twenty-minute stroll. *Your host will greet you at this apartment to check in. *The apartment is located on the ground floor and has a private entrance. *This apartment is open plan with no division between the bedroom and living spaces. *Electric blinds are fitted to all the windows for added privacy. *Bathroom essentials are provided to help you settle in. Air Conditioning Bathtub Buzzer / Wireless Intercom Ceiling Fans Cleaning Products...
Chic, comfortable, and convenient, this apartment serves as a practical pad for small groups exploring Milan. The open-plan design means you can cook, dine and relax together all in one sociable space, with the balcony doors thrown open. The bedrooms are colourful and inviting, and the en-suite bathrooms will help to speed mornings along. When you are ready to venture out, the nearby Metro stop means you can easily head into the city centre in just a few minutes, while the local Isola district is filled with trendy restaurants and lively bars for you to try out. *While there's no air-conditioning here, your host provides portable fans during the warmer months. *If you're travelling with little ones, your host provides a cot for free upon request in advance. *Parking in Milan can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to easily accessible public transport where possible. Gioia Metro stop is a five-minute walk. *Out of respec...
Close to the metro, museums, and many delicious eateries, this apartment gets full marks for its location. It's on the cusp of the trendy Brera district, yet only a twenty-minute walk from landmarks like the Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. We love the amount of space on offer inside. The living area is bathed in sunlight and has plenty of room to rest weary feet, though the kitchen is compact. Having two en-suite bathrooms is another bonus – perfect for those wanting privacy. *The wi-fi can be a bit slow here, as the signal isn’t the strongest. It may be worth bringing a personal hotspot device with you if you know you'll need to access the internet. *We think the kitchen is better suited to rustling light bites rather than large meals. *The building has a lift, but there may be some stairs to climb. *There isn’t a washing machine here, but you'll find launderettes in the local area. Air Conditioning Centr...
Tucked away in a quiet courtyard in the trendy Garibaldi neighbourhood, this elegant apartment is the perfect base for your next city trip. The location couldn't be better – there's a tram stop outside your building that will take you into the centre of Milan in just ten minutes. Meanwhile, you're a short walk from the high-rises of Piazza Gae Aulenti and the fashionable cafes and restaurants on Corso Como. Open up the shutters each morning for peaceful courtyard views – it's easy to forget you're in the heart of the city. There's also a surprising amount of bedroom storage, perfect for storing your inevitable purchases. *At full occupancy, two guests will sleep on a sofa bed in the living room. However, considering the size of this home, we would recommend it for two or three guests maximum. *This home is on the second floor of a building without a lift, so it may not be suitable for guests with reduced mobility. *There's li...
This apartment puts you in the heart of Milan’s vibrant design district, where cutting-edge showrooms and stylish cafés set the scene. Inside, it’s minimal chic with a spacious kitchen-dining area and two living spaces – one of which can be transformed into a second bedroom with a sofa bed. Located in the basement, natural light is limited, but we think that’s a fair trade for such a central spot. You’ll be just steps from the Duomo, and the nearby metro will whisk you around the city in no time. *While we love the overall design of this home, it is located in the basement of an apartment building and has limited natural light. *The second bedroom doubles as a living area with a sofa that converts into a bed. There is also a sofa bed in the main living room. *This home is not suitable for children under the age of two. *Free underground parking is available within the apartment building. Air Conditioning Central H...
You’ll find this apartment just a short stroll away from Corso Garibaldi, the epicentre of Milan's nightlife and shopping. So, you'll be surrounded by bars, restaurants, and boutiques, while a number of the city’s attractions will be within walking distance, too. Inside this stylish apartment, there’s a minimalist vibe and a well-equipped kitchen for creating some Milanese cuisine. Due to its great location, it's fair to say that you may hear some noise here. But all in all, we’d say this place is the ideal choice for both business travellers and tourists alike. *Given the home's central spot, you may hear some street noise during your stay. Air Conditioning Central Heating Child Friendly Coffee Maker Cooking Essentials Cot / Crib Dishwasher Drying Rack Fire Extinguisher Freezer Fridge Hair Dryer Hangers Kettle Kitchen Kitchen Utensils Lift Access Microwave Oven Private ...
What it may lack in flamboyance, Matcha Latte makes up for in comfort. You can make use of all the services you’d normally expect from any swanky hotel – an all-hours reception, daily cleaning, room service – but you still have the independence that comes with a flat and a full (not to mention designer) kitchen. There are bikes to rent, and a nearby metro station, but the place is so central that you probably won’t need them much – everywhere is reachable on foot. *This listing represents several apartments – we can't say which you'll get, but they are all identical *This apartment is situated in a hotel so it doesn't have the feeling of a lived-in home *When we measured, the wi-fi was very slow (only 3Mbps) *The street's quite narrow, so you might be able to see people in the building across the way Air Conditioning Bathrobes Black-Out Blinds Buzzer / Wireless Intercom Central Heating Dishwasher<br...
Milan's city centre is right on your doorstep at this stylish apartment. From your door, it's less than a ten-minute walk to the Duomo, and your building is just off the famed Via Torino, where you'll find luxury shops and plenty of cafes and restaurants. Don't worry if you feel like staying in, though, as your apartment has a small but well-equipped kitchenette – but with a location like this, it would be a shame not to sample Milan's culinary scene. This home is also well-located for catching the tram and metro, so it's easy to explore off the tourist trail. *At full occupancy, two guests will be sleeping on the sofa bed in the living area. Air Conditioning Central Heating Coffee Maker Fire Extinguisher First Aid Kit Fridge Hair Dryer Hangers Iron Kitchen Lift Access Microwave Oven Stove TV Washing Machine Wi-fi...
Luxury Apartment for rent in Milan! The flat consists of a large living room, master bedroom suite, 2 double rooms, 2 bathrooms with shower and jacuzzi, fully-equipped kitchen and balcony. Air conditioning and free wi-fi are also available. The flat is located on the 3rd floor of an elegant building, with lift and concierge service available. The Town area is Brera, a historical district close to Milan's new skyline center and to the high-class fashion shops. The flat is close to subway stop Moscova, near bus stop 43 and 94, close to the railway station Porta Garibaldi and Centrale, and near the taxis. The monthly price is all included: Wi-Fi, Sky, Netflix, air conditioning, electricity, and gas (with bills not exceeding 100 euros, if they are higher you pay the difference). The check-in time is flexible and check-out is at 11 am unless otherwise agreed. Please communicate your needs and I will do my best to meet them. ...
Sleek and simple, this apartment is perfect for a fuss-free stay. The living space is bright and designed for socialising. There's a well-appointed kitchen, a table that doubles as a desk, and a cosy lounge area where you can kick back. It's not in the centre, so we wouldn't suggest it for those keen on sightseeing. But, if you'd prefer a more local experience in Milan, you'll find an array of restaurants and bars in the neighbourhood. It's also nestled between two subway stations (Piola and Lambrate), making it easy to get around when the mood strikes. *As this home isn't in the historic centre, it may not suit those who plan to sightsee. We think it's a better fit for guests who are comfortable taking public transportation and don't mind a less touristy neighbourhood. Air Conditioning Central Heating Coffee Maker Cooking Essentials Dishwasher Fridge Hair Dryer Hangers Iron Kitchen Kitchen Utensi...
A small place that punches above its weight, Colour Reversal has been well designed, and that makes a lot of difference. The way that the kitchen fits in with the living room works perfectly from an aesthetic standpoint, and while having the kitchen and the sofa bed in the same room isn’t ideal, we wouldn’t really recommend using that bed anyway. It’s always nice to have the option, however, so we won’t complain. *You might not get an in-person check-in *As many as five people can stay here, but there's only one bathroom *The road outside is quite busy, so you might be able to hear some traffic noise from below *Two people can sleep on a sofa bed in the living room Air Conditioning Buzzer / Wireless Intercom Central Heating Cleaning Products Coffee Maker Cooking Essentials Dishwasher Dryer Drying Rack Extra Pillows and Blankets Fire Extinguisher First Aid Kit Free Parking On Str...
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS Please keep in mind that, as a professional company, we charge 7% of the total amount of your stay. Feel free to contact to know the specific amount. This spacious and stylish apartment luxury apartment of 280 square meters + area for your service staff (bedroom + bathroom) will give you opportunity to chill out, to work and relax in PURE LUX! It is located in one of the most central and prestigious areas of Milan, the greatest park in Milan. Fashion Streets Via Montenapoleone and Via Spiga are just few minutes walking away. Porta Veneziaand San Babila are just around the corner. High speed internet! Late Check-ins are available but may result in a fee. Check-ins after 19:00, during weekends and holidays will result in a 35€ fee. Please be courteous and contact us if anything has come up. General rules 1. The apartment can only be inhabited and used by people officially registered.<...
Close to Navigli, Via Tortona, and Milan's fashion museum, this apartment is one for the trendsetters. A metro station is nearby, so zipping in and out of the centre is a breeze. It's also close to the excitement of Milan Fashion Week. Other than the location, the real highlight is the private terrace. It's the ideal spot to enjoy an Aperol Spritz as the sun goes down. That doesn't mean we don't love the interiors. Featuring crane murals, sleek marble, and gold accents, it all feels very fashionable – just as long as two guests don't mind sleeping on sofa beds. *At full capacity, two guests will be sleeping on a sofa bed – it can be made into two singles upon request. *The entrance to this building is communal. There isn't a lift here, so you'll have to climb a flight of stairs to reach this first-floor apartment. *The kitchenette is on the smaller side. We think it's better suited to rustling up lighter fare, rather than lar...
This welcoming apartment feels a million miles from the crowds of Milan, but it’s right in the heart of the city. You can walk to the Duomo in ten minutes and find plenty of restaurants and shops in the vicinity. A cosy retreat, it’s perfect for a couple, with an open-plan living and dining space where you can relax in between sightseeing. There’s a small but functional kitchen and even a petite workspace – it’s on the mezzanine level above the bed. *The building is undergoing construction, so there may be some noise during your stay. *This home is not suitable for children and infants. *There’s a desk on the mezzanine level above the bed. There’s also a futon on this level. *Parking in Milan can be tricky, so we recommend getting around using the easily accessible public transport system. Piazza Cordusio and Duomo Metro stations are a short walk away. *Your host can provide luggage storage on arrival and departure ...
Where It Flies isn’t especially flashy, or crammed to the rafters with things. Instead, it’s a simple but sweet space in a fantastic location. Despite not being a studio, it’s not very big, and after a few days you might start to feel a bit cooped up. However, this just gives you an excuse to get out and explore the beautiful centre of the city. *While there is a double sofa bed in the living room, four people would feel like a bit of a squeeze *There's no washing machine in the flat *Nothing is provided in the way of basic ingredients, not even a tea bag *Parts of the flat can get quite dark, particularly if there's bad weather Air Conditioning Black-Out Blinds Buzzer / Wireless Intercom Dishwasher Hair Dryer Iron Kitchen Multiple Sets of Keys Netflix Rain Shower Throws TV Welcome Hamper Wi-fi...
Located within a peaceful courtyard, this home offers a quiet base in the city. Fashionista’s will love its proximity to the fashion district – just a fifteen-minute stroll – and for a slice of history, Sforzesco Castle is a twenty-minute walk away. The open-plan living area is well set up for sociable meals or relaxing after a busy day sightseeing. And the cherry on the cake is the private terrace – the perfect spot to enjoy a morning espresso or an evening aperitif. *The second bedroom is quite small. However, it has everything you need for a comfortable night's sleep. *This home is on the second floor and there isn’t a lift. *The entrance to this home is shared with the building's other residents. *Guests are asked to wear slippers inside the home. *Parking in Milan can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to easily accessible public transport where possible. Air Conditioning Balcony Black-Out Blinds<...
Overcrowding isn’t a word that comes to mind with this central Milan apartment. It’s been put together well, in a simple, understated manner that fits its purpose to a tee. From the small but perfectly formed kitchen to the stylish dining area and secluded bedroom, the spaces are tied together by the beautiful parquet flooring that runs throughout. With so much right on your doorstep, it’s unlikely to be the sort of home where you’ll lounge around for days. Rather it’s a perfectly positioned base from which to explore the city. So step out onto the stone street and set about exploring the city. Gaze upon the fourth-century mosaics in the Basilica San Lorenzo Maggiore, marvel at the sheer scale of the Duomo di Milano and shop 'til you drop in the upscale boutiques of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II – all under a ten-minute walk away. *While there is a double sofa bed in the living room, four people would feel like a bit of a squee...
Located in a building dating back to the 1920s, this apartment comes with plenty of character and a range of home comforts. The owner is an architect so you’ll find hand-crafted and vintage furnishings as well as contemporary paintings. It’s also well-equipped with all the essentials you could need to settle in and make it your own. Parking is available here and it’s just a three-minute walk to the train station. You can also walk to local restaurants and bars, while Piazza San Babila is about fifteen-minutes away. *Parking is available here. *Complimentary toiletries are provided for your stay. *Well behaved pets are welcome to join you. Air Conditioning Central Heating Coffee Maker Dishwasher Dryer First Aid Kit Kitchen Laptop Friendly Workspace Parking Available Pets Allowed Smoke Detector Toiletries TV Washing Machine Wi-fi...
? Stylish Apartment in Milano City! This space offers the perfect combination of comfort, convenience and accessibility. With a wide range of attractions, restaurants and transport links on your doorstep, it is an ideal base for enjoying all that Milan has to offer. Apartment Features Located in Viale Tunisia, this newly renovated and carefully furnished apartment offers a modern and welcoming environment. Composed of three spacious and bright bedrooms, each equipped with wardrobes and comfortable beds, it is ideal for families or groups of friends. The two bathrooms, both with shower, have been designed to ensure maximum comfort and functionality, with high-quality finishes and elegant materials. The apartment is equipped with all the necessary amenities for a serene daily life, including air conditioning, independent heating, high-speed Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen. Prime Location & Connectivity<br...
Features: • Furnished • A/C • Dishwasher • Washing machine • Elevator • Equipped kitchen • Balcony or terrace • AC units for heating Welcome to this furnished 2-bedroom apartment for rent in Duomo, Milan. The property features a central air conditioning and heating system, ensuring comfort in all seasons. It i...
Set on Milan's famous Viale Luigi Majno, just five minutes from the beautiful Giardini Indro Montanelli and the conveniently located Palestro metro station right on your doorstep, it's perfectly suited for those after a quintessentially Italian stay in the heart of the city. The apartment is decorated in a typical Milanese style, with antique furnishings, teeming bookshelves and elegant pieces of fine art, creating an old-world interior with heaps of character. Take it easy in the living space – perhaps you'll flop down on the sofa with a coffee table read, or pull up a bistro-style chair at the dining table, mapping out the day's agenda as you slurp a cappuccino. Elsewhere, you'll find a grand home office space for those keeping one eye on work, and two comfortable double bedrooms with navy blue-painted walls and sumptuous silk bedding. After a quick snooze in the quiet bedrooms, head off for a jam-packed afternoon of si...
In the heart of Milan's Brera district, this contemporary apartment is perfect for those wanting to drop off their suitcases and head out to explore. Light and bright, there’s even a cosy balcony here – ideal for morning cappuccinos or evening aperitifs. Be prepared that if you’re a party of four, two people will be sleeping on the sofa bed in the living room here. Still, it’s a small price to pay for this home’s enviable location. Just a short distance away you’ll find Sempione Park, while historic Sforzesco Castle is a must-see in Milan. *At full occupancy, two guests will be sleeping on the sofa bed in the living area. *Given the home's central spot, expect to hear some street noise throughout your stay. *The building has a lift, but there may be some stairs to climb. *Parking in Milan can be tricky, so we recommend using easily accessible public transport where possible. The nearest metro stations are Lanza M2 and Mos...
For a fuss-free stay in the heart of Milan, look no further than this apartment. Located in the buzzing San Marco district, you'll be close to the Duomo (a twenty-minute stroll), Pinacoteca di Brera (eight minutes on foot), and the shops and cafes on Corso Garibaldi (only moments away). It's not the biggest apartment, nor the brightest, but it has all you'll need – a compact kitchen, a cosy bedroom, and speedy wi-fi if you're working from home. There's also a sofa bed for guests three and four, though we think it's a better fit for two. *At full capacity, two guests will sleep on a sofa bed in the living room. That said, we think it'd be a squeeze for four guests – particularly four adults – so we'd recommend a maximum guest count of three. *While we love the sleek design of this apartment, it lacks a little natural light. *The building has a lift, but there may be some stairs to climb. *This apartment is in a central loca...
This apartment is perfect for a city break in Milan. Moments from buzzing nightlife and trendy restaurants, you couldn't ask for a better neighbourhood to base yourself in. Many cultural hotspots, including the Duomo, are within walking distance, while nearby metros and trams make sightseeing further afield a breeze. The design inside is contemporary and cool – think sleek finishes, chrome-coloured walls, and iconic Gaetano Pesce Up chairs. Two guests will sleep on a sofa bed, and the kitchen is compact, but all in all, it's a great option for shorter trips. *At full capacity, two guests will sleep on a sofa bed in the living room. That said, we think it'd be a squeeze for four guests so we'd recommend a maximum guest count of three. *The building has a lift, but there may be some stairs to climb. *This apartment is in a central location near a busy road. Some slight noise is likely. Air Conditioning Central Heating<b...
Accommodation in Milan can vary widely in terms of cost depending on factors such as location, size, condition, and amenities. Generally, Milan is considered to be one of the more expensive cities in Italy, and accommodation costs reflect this status.
In central and prestigious neighborhoods like Brera, Quadrilatero della Moda, and Porta Nuova, rental prices tend to be higher due to their proximity to the city center, cultural attractions, and amenities. These areas are popular among professionals, students, and expatriates, contributing to the higher demand for housing and, consequently, higher prices.
As a rough estimate, the average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Milan could range from around €800 to €1,500 or more, depending on the location and specific characteristics of the apartment.
Milan is a city with diverse neighborhoods, each offering its own unique atmosphere, amenities, and lifestyle. The `best` neighborhood to live in Milan ultimately depends on individual preferences, such as proximity to work or school, preferred lifestyle, and budget. However, here are some popular and highly regarded neighborhoods in Milan:
Brera: Known for its charming cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and artistic vibe, Brera is one of Milan's most picturesque and desirable neighborhoods. It offers a mix of boutiques, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants, along with cultural attractions like the Pinacoteca di Brera art museum.
Navigli: Situated along the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese canals, Navigli is a vibrant and lively neighborhood known for its bustling nightlife, trendy bars, and outdoor cafes. It offers a bohemian atmosphere, with street markets, art studios, and live music venues.
Porta Romana: Porta Romana is a stylish and upscale neighborhood located just south of the city center. It offers elegant residential buildings, tree-lined streets, and boutique shopping. Porta Romana is known for its relaxed atmosphere, green spaces like the Orto Botanico di Brera botanical garden, and proximity to the city center.
Porta Nuova: Porta Nuova is a modern and dynamic neighborhood in Milan's business district. It features sleek skyscrapers, contemporary architecture, and high-end shopping destinations like Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and Corso Como. Porta Nuova offers luxury living options, cultural institutions like the Pirelli HangarBicocca art space, and excellent transportation connections.
Isola: Located just north of Porta Nuova, Isola is an up-and-coming neighborhood known for its vibrant street art, multicultural atmosphere, and creative energy. It offers a mix of residential developments, artisanal workshops, and hip cafes. Isola has undergone revitalization in recent years, attracting young professionals and artists.
Città Studi: Città Studi, or the "City of Studies," is a lively neighborhood known for its student population, academic institutions, and research centers. It offers affordable housing options, green spaces like Parco Lambro, and a vibrant cultural scene. Città Studi is located to the northeast of the city center.
San Babila: San Babila is a central and well-connected neighborhood located near Milan's famous Duomo cathedral. It offers upscale shopping streets like Via Montenapoleone, designer boutiques, and historic landmarks. San Babila is popular among professionals and those seeking a central location with easy access to amenities and transportation.
These are just a few examples, and Milan has many other fantastic neighborhoods to explore, each with its own unique charm and attractions. When choosing a neighborhood to live in Milan, it's essential to consider factors such as transportation links, proximity to amenities, safety, and affordability. Additionally, visiting different neighborhoods and talking to locals can help you get a sense of the area's atmosphere and whether it's the right fit for your lifestyle and preferences.
While Milan is generally known for its higher cost of living, there are still some neighborhoods where rental prices may be relatively more affordable compared to central and upscale areas. Here are a few neighborhoods in Milan known for more affordable rental options:
Bicocca: Located in the northeastern part of Milan, Bicocca is a rapidly developing neighborhood known for its modern residential complexes, green spaces, and proximity to the University of Milano-Bicocca. Rental prices in Bicocca may be more affordable compared to central neighborhoods, making it popular among students and young professionals.
Lambrate: Situated to the east of central Milan, Lambrate is a diverse and dynamic neighborhood known for its industrial past and creative energy. It offers a mix of residential buildings, coworking spaces, and cultural venues. Rental prices in Lambrate may be more affordable compared to central areas, while still offering good transportation connections.
Quarto Oggiaro: Quarto Oggiaro is a residential neighborhood located in the northwestern part of Milan. It offers a mix of apartment buildings, green spaces, and local amenities. Rental prices in Quarto Oggiaro may be more budget-friendly compared to central neighborhoods, making it an attractive option for those seeking affordable housing options.
Città Studi: Città Studi, or the "City of Studies," is a neighborhood known for its student population, academic institutions, and research centers. It offers a mix of affordable housing options, including student residences and shared apartments. Rental prices in Città Studi may be more affordable compared to central areas, particularly for students and young professionals.
Forlanini: Forlanini is a residential neighborhood located to the southeast of central Milan. It offers a mix of housing options, including apartment buildings and single-family homes. Rental prices in Forlanini may be more affordable compared to central neighborhoods, while still offering good access to amenities and transportation.
Crescenzago: Crescenzago is a residential neighborhood located in the northeastern part of Milan. It offers a mix of housing options, green spaces, and local amenities. Rental prices in Crescenzago may be more affordable compared to central areas, making it an attractive option for those seeking affordable housing options with a quieter atmosphere.
While these neighborhoods may offer more affordable rental options compared to central Milan, it's essential to consider factors such as transportation links, proximity to amenities, safety, and overall quality of life when choosing a neighborhood to live in. Additionally, rental prices can vary within each neighborhood, so it's advisable to research current market trends and consult with local real estate agents or rental platforms for the most accurate information.
Yes, foreigners can rent longer stay rentals in Milan. Renting accommodation in Milan as a foreigner is a common practice, and there are generally no legal restrictions preventing foreigners from renting apartments or other types of housing for extended periods.
When renting a longer stay rental in Milan as a foreigner, you will typically be required to provide certain documents and meet specific requirements, similar to what is expected of local residents. These requirements may include:
Identification: You will need to provide a valid form of identification, such as a passport or national identity card.
Proof of Income: Landlords often require proof of income to ensure that you can afford the rent. This may include pay stubs, employment contracts, or bank statements. Alternatively, if you're a student or unemployed, you might need a guarantor who can provide proof of income.
References: Some landlords may request references from previous landlords or employers to vouch for your reliability as a tenant. If you don't have Italian-based references, international references may suffice.
Security Deposit: You will likely be asked to pay a security deposit, typically equivalent to one or two months' rent, which is refundable at the end of the tenancy if the property is in good condition.
Rental Contract: You will need to sign a rental contract (contratto di locazione) outlining the terms and conditions of the rental agreement. It's essential to review the contract carefully before signing and to ensure that you understand your rights and obligations as a tenant.
Residence Status: While being a foreigner doesn't necessarily prevent you from renting in Milan, you might need to demonstrate your legal right to reside in Italy. This could include having a valid visa, residence permit, or other relevant documentation.
It's also worth noting that some landlords or rental agencies may have specific requirements or preferences, so it's essential to inquire about the rental process and any necessary documentation when searching for accommodation in Milan as a foreigner. Working with a reputable real estate agency or rental platform can help facilitate the rental process and ensure that you find suitable accommodation.
Milan offers various student housing options to accommodate the needs of its diverse student population. Some of the best student housing options in Milan include:
University Halls of Residence (Collegi Universitari): Milan's universities offer student halls of residence managed by the Regional Agency for the Right to University Education (ERSU). These halls of residence provide affordable accommodation for students, often located close to university campuses. They offer furnished rooms with shared facilities such as kitchens, bathrooms, and common areas. Priority is typically given to students with financial need or from out of town.
Città Studi: Città Studi, or the "City of Studies," is a neighborhood in Milan known for its concentration of universities, research centers, and student residences. It offers a mix of affordable housing options for students, including shared apartments, private student residences, and accommodations managed by universities.
Private Student Residences: Milan has several private student residences or student housing complexes that cater to the needs of students. These residences offer modern facilities and amenities, including furnished rooms or apartments, communal areas, study rooms, gyms, and social events. Private student residences often offer flexibility in terms of contract length and lease options.
Flat Shares (Affitti Breve e Media Durata): Renting a room in a shared apartment (affitti breve e media durata) is a popular option for students in Milan. Flat shares allow students to split the cost of rent and utilities, making it a more affordable option. Students can find flat share opportunities through online platforms, classified ads, or university bulletin boards.
Homestays (Alloggio in Famiglia): Living with a host family can provide students with a culturally immersive experience and opportunities for language practice. Host families offer room and board in their homes and may also provide meals and support. Homestays can be arranged through specialized agencies or platforms, and they offer a more personalized and supportive living environment.
Temporary Accommodation: For students who are still searching for long-term housing or need temporary accommodation upon arrival in Milan, options like hostels, Airbnb rentals, or short-term apartment leases can provide a temporary solution while they secure more permanent housing.
When considering student housing options in Milan, it's essential to consider factors such as location, cost, amenities, safety, and compatibility with your lifestyle and preferences. It's also advisable to start your housing search well in advance and to be prepared for competition, as student housing in Milan can be in high demand, especially during peak periods. Additionally, consulting with your university's international office or housing services can provide valuable assistance and resources in finding suitable student housing in Milan.
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