Elegant flat at Castello Sforzesco
Apartment - Via Foro Buonaparte, 68 - MilanoElevator
Washer
Air conditioning
Wi-Fi
Description
THE SPACE
Welcome to the Milanese charm managed by Easylife House, an apartment management company for short-term rentals. Featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the epitome of elegant urban living.
Discover the charm of an exclusive newly renovated apartment, located on the second floor of an elegant building with lift, in the heart of Milan. Upon entering, you will be greeted by a large bright and finely furnished living room, which offers a comfortable sofa bed ideal for guests, a smart TV for your moments of relaxation and a refined dining area perfect for dinners and convivial meetings. The kitchen, custom designed with latest generation appliances, is a masterpiece of functionality and style, perfect for satisfying the culinary needs of those who love to cook.
The spacious double bedroom, a true haven of tranquility, is equipped with a walk-in closet that offers ample space for your wardrobe, keeping the environment tidy and welcoming. The completely renovated bathroom boasts a luxurious glass walk-in shower, ideal for a daily wellness experience.
Furthermore, the building has a concierge service active from Monday to Friday, from 8:00 to 13:00 and from 14:00 to 18:00, guaranteeing safety and assistance for your every need. This apartment represents the perfect choice for those who want to live in comfort and elegance, with the convenience of all services at hand.
Paid parking nearby
Garage Buonaparte Parking - Via Puccini Giacomo, 5 - 20121 Milan
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a well-known group specializing in the city of Milan, a guarantee of reliability and quality of service. With Easylife, a dedicated host and/or whats app number will be at your disposal to meet your needs. Do not hesitate to contact us for:
• Transfer to and from the airports of Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate, Bergamo.
• Visits to museums (such as the Pinacoteca di Brera, Leonardo's Last Supper, Teatro alla Scala etc. etc.)
• Restaurants and/or events.
• E-bike tours accompanied by an official guide.
• Shopping and much more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
The Cairoli district of Milan is one of the most fascinating and history-rich areas of the city. Located in the heart of the historic centre, it is a crossroads of culture, art and architecture, as well as an ideal starting point for exploring some of Milan's most iconic attractions.
The area takes its name from Piazza Cairoli, which houses the famous monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi, a point of reference for those visiting Milan. This square is the hub of the neighborhood and represents a meeting point for both Milanese and tourists. From here, you can easily access some of the most important commercial and cultural streets of the city.
Tourist attractions
A few steps from Piazza Cairoli is the magnificent Sforzesco Castle, one of the most emblematic historical structures in Milan. Built in the 15th century, the castle is home to numerous museums and art collections, including the Museum of Ancient Art, the Museum of Musical Instruments and the Egyptian Museum. Sempione Park, located behind the castle, is the green lung of the city, perfect for a relaxing walk or a picnic.
Teatro alla Scala: Walking south, fans of opera and classical music cannot miss a visit to the legendary Teatro alla Scala, one of the most famous opera houses in the world. La Scala is not only a temple of music, but also a building of extraordinary architectural beauty.
Moving slightly north, you will find the Pinacoteca di Brera, one of the most important art galleries in Italy. The art gallery houses masterpieces by artists such as Raphael, Caravaggio and Titian, and is located in the picturesque Brera district, known for its cobbled streets, elegant boutiques and historic cafés.
Not far from the Cairoli district stands the majestic Duomo di Milano, the Gothic cathedral which is the symbol of the city. The Piazza del Duomo is a lively center of activity, surrounded by shops and restaurants, and offers breathtaking views from the Duomo's panoramic terrace.
Surrounding Areas
Brera: This charming adjacent neighborhood is a must for those who love art and design. In addition to the art gallery, Brera is home to numerous contemporary art galleries and academies. The streets of Brera are full of life, with street artists and markets adding a bohemian touch to the atmosphere.
Fashion District: East of Cairoli, this area is known worldwide for being the heart of luxury fashion. With streets such as Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga, it is the ideal place for high fashion shopping.
Navigli: To the south-west, the Navigli offer a fascinating contrast to the more traditional areas of the city centre. The historic canals are lined with cafes, bars and galleries, making the Navigli one of the liveliest districts for nightlife.
Porta Nuova: This is the most modern and futuristic area of Milan, with imposing skyscrapers such as the Unicredit Tower and the Bosco Verticale. Porta Nuova represents the future of Milan with its innovative architecture and urban green spaces.
Connectivity and Transport
The Cairoli neighborhood is well served by public transport, with the Cairoli Castello metro station (Line 1, Red) allowing easy access to the rest of the city. Additionally, numerous tram and bus lines pass through the area, making it easy to travel to other Milan attractions.
Culture and Entertainment
Cairoli is also a cultural centre, with theatres, art galleries and exhibition spaces offering a calendar full of events all year round. The restaurants and cafés in the area offer a wide range of gastronomic options, from traditional Milanese dishes to international cuisine.
In summary, the Cairoli district of Milan is a perfect mix of history, culture and modernity. Its strategic location and proximity to many of the main tourist attractions make this area an ideal starting point for exploring the city and enjoying everything that Milan has to offer.
Pharmacy
Carmine Pharmacy Dr. Maione Giovanni - Via Mercato, 1 - 20121 Milan
Hospital
San Giuseppe Classified Hospital - Via San Vittore, 12 - 20100 Milan
Supermarket
Laesse - Via Mercato, 1 - 20121 Milan
GET AROUND
Moving from Via Foro Buonaparte 68 to Milan is convenient and simple thanks to the excellent public transport network that connects the area with the rest of the city. Located in the heart of the historic center of Milan, this street offers privileged access to several transport options, including the metro, trams and buses, allowing you to easily reach the main train stations and airports.
Public transport in the area of Via Foro Buonaparte 68
Subway
M1 Line (Red): The closest stop is Cairoli, which is only a few minutes walk from Via Foro Buonaparte. This line quickly connects the area with other key areas of the city, such as the Duomo, San Babila, and the Rho Fiera terminus, home to international events and trade fairs. It is ideal for those who want to explore the city center or head to more peripheral areas.
M2 Line (Green): The Lanza stop is also very close and offers connections with Porta Genova, Loreto and Assago. It is particularly useful for reaching areas such as Brera, Porta Garibaldi and the Navigli area, famous for its lively nightlife.
Tram
Tram 1: This historic line runs through the center of Milan, passing places of interest such as the Teatro alla Scala and Piazza della Repubblica, and is perfect for an overview of the main city sites.
Tram 2: With a route that runs from Piazzale Negrelli to Piazza Bausan, Tram 2 offers beautiful views of the Milanese neighborhoods along the route and connections with other transport lines.
Trams 12 and 14: These lines pass close to the area and connect areas such as the Duomo, Porta Venezia and Corso Sempione, facilitating quick and accessible travel.
Bus
Bus 57: This bus is a convenient choice for reaching areas such as Porta Sempione and continuing north to Quarto Oggiaro.
Bus 61: This line runs through the city center, connecting the Porta Venezia district to San Siro, home to the stadium of the same name.
Reach the railway stations
Central Station: To reach Central Station, the most important railway hub in Milan, it is possible to take the M2 (Green) Line from Lanza towards Centrale FS, or use bus 60 which offers a direct service to the station.
Garibaldi station: Accessible via the M2 (Green) Line towards Assago/Abbiategrasso, getting off at the Garibaldi FS stop, from which regional trains and high-speed lines depart.
Cadorna Station: This station is easily reachable on foot, being a short distance from Via Foro Buonaparte. Cadorna is a key point for trains heading north, particularly towards Como and Switzerland.
Reaching the Airports
Milan Linate Airport: It can be reached by bus 73, which leaves from San Babila (reachable via Line M1) and arrives directly at Linate. Alternatively, there are shuttle services from Central Station.
Milan Malpensa Airport: From Cadorna Station, the Malpensa Express offers a direct and fast connection to the airport, making it the most convenient means of transport for international flights.
Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport: It can be reached by taking a shuttle bus from the Central Station, which offers frequent and direct trips to the airport.
Additional Considerations
Bike Sharing and Electric Scooters: Milan offers bike sharing services such as BikeMi, which allows you to rent bicycles for short distances in the city. Furthermore, several operators offer electric scooters for rent, a comfortable and sustainable choice for moving around city traffic.
Taxis and Ride-Sharing Services: Taxis are readily available throughout the city, with numerous ride-sharing apps such as Uber providing additional transportation options.
Via Foro Buonaparte 68 is strategically located to make the most of Milan's excellent transport network, offering quick and easy access to all major destinations in and outside the city.
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 (www.easylife.house) 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: 2
Floor: 2°
Elevator: Yes
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Location
Via Foro Buonaparte, 68 - Milano