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A bright bedroom features a striking green accent wall complemented by exposed brick. Natural light filters through large windows adorned with light curtains. A spacious bed, dressed in crisp white linens and green accent pillows, is accented by a mustard blanket. Decor includes framed artwork and a mirror.
Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 571 reviews

open space - city center Porta Venezia

Step into a comfortable, quiet and warm home despite being in the heart of the city. The impression is just that of being at home, with lots of light, a cozy courtyard, unlimited Wi-Fi, fresh drinks and comfort food included. - If you are two guests but want to use two separate beds, please inform me in advance so that I can arrange an additional change of linen. There is a €20 surcharge for additional linen. The comfortable and recently renovated apartment is located in a typical Milanese house of the early 1900s in a strategic area for those who want to live in the heart of the city: PORTA VENEZIA. The apartment is on the second floor and consists of a building known as a "ringhiera" house (stone balconies overlooking an internal courtyard). The living room consists of a living room with an open kitchen and is practical and equipped with all appliances: dishwasher, microwave, oven, toaster, coffee maker, kettle and a large table. The double bedroom gives access to the bathroom. All rooms have unlimited WiFi network coverage. The apartment is very warm and welcoming, so whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, it will feel like home. Guests will have access to the entire accommodation and everything you need for a quick breakfast (coffee, various types of tea, croissants, cookies) and many fresh drinks in the refrigerator and you can also access board games like MONOPOLY and the multilingual NETFILX channel. Maximum availability to respond to guest messages. The property is in a residential area near the public gardens of Porta Venezia, the Museum of Natural Sciences and the Museum of Modern Art. The opportunities for meeting, eating well and shopping are exceptional: you are in the center of Milan. Well connected by public transport: bus 60 (direct connection with Central Station and Piazza San Babila). A few minutes' walk from the Porta Venezia stop (red metro line 1 that cuts through the entire city passing by the Duomo, Sforzesco Castle, San Siro stadium and ends its run at Rho Fiera) and the railway pass (the fastest public transport to reach Rho Fiera via the S5 and S6 trains). Nearby you can also find the tram stop no. 5 and no. 33 connected to the central station. There are multiple bike rental stations (BikeMi) in the area and just 2 minutes from the house there are three paid covered parking lots (Via Maiocchi, Piazzale Lavater and Via Stoppani).

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A spacious living area features a light-colored sectional sofa adorned with decorative pillows. Two round, woven stools complement the furniture. The walls are painted in warm tones, and natural light streams through large windows, enhancing the welcoming ambiance.
Loft
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

Charming loft with ethnic touches a few steps from the Navigli

The screens are like those in a North African riad, the coffered ceiling of a late 17th-century house, and the inner courtyard of a typical Milanese railing house. This warmly colored loft is full of an eclecticism that will make your stay a continuous discovery. King size bed (memory foam) 65-inch smart TV (Netflix) Fastweb super-fast fiber Super complete kitchen Washing machine, dishwasher King size sofa bed that opens (memory foam) I will always be available by phone and available for advice and suggestions. The loft is located near the columns of San Lorenzo and the Navigli, a perfect location to dive into the Milanese nightlife but also to comfortably visit some of the most genuine views that the city of Milan has to offer. The tram stops in front of the house and takes you on one side to Piazza Duomo and on the other beyond the Navigli. The three lines of the Metro can be reached on foot by walking quietly in 10 minutes. If you have a car, there is a paid parking lot called: Garage Giangaleazzo on Via Aurispa 7.

Top guest favourite
A spacious bedroom is highlighted by a large bed with a navy blue throw, complemented by a built-in bookshelf filled with books. Natural light pours in through a balcony door, enhancing the warm wooden flooring. A large mirror and a workspace with a chair complete the room.
Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Lovely 125 sqm flat, Milan center, subway at 240m

Milan center (tube at 240 meters), directly connected to Milan Linate Airport via tube, in the renowned residential district of S. Ambrogio, large 125 sqm flat, refurbished, quiet, 4th floor (with elevator): 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms en suite, living room with fully equipped kitchen (Nespresso, microwave, oven, dishwasher, etc.), Wi-fi 1000 Mbps, air conditioning, washer-dryer, TV, etc.. Walking distance: Basilica S. Ambrogio, Cenacolo Leonardo, Navigli. Served by shops, restaurants, transport

Guest favourite
A well-equipped kitchen area features modern cabinetry and a compact sink. The space is complemented by decorative hexagonal tiles and exposed brick arches that enhance the apartment's character. Nearby, a cozy seating area with a sofa and cushions provides a comfortable space for relaxation.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Bricks & Beams Studio in the key area of Milan

✨ A cozy, character-filled nest to feel Milan like a local 🏡 Fully renovated 26 sqm studio where modern comfort meets authentic historic details, tucked away in a quiet inner courtyard of an 1830s building 🛏️ Double bed + single bed, fully equipped kitchen, A/C, Wi-Fi, Smart TV 🚊 Metro M1 – 1 min | Suburban railway – 2 min | Central Station & airport shuttles – 17 min | Duomo – 2 km 📍 Prime Porta Venezia: restaurants, shops, daily essentials and Indro Montanelli Park at your doorstep

Guest favourite
A vibrant terrace is adorned with potted plants and blooming flowers, creating a lush environment. A table is set with a pink tablecloth, surrounded by four wooden chairs. Clear blue skies and scattered clouds provide a bright backdrop, enhancing the inviting outdoor space.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

[Metro line 4 Tolstoj] Romantic rooftop terrace

Bright and quiet apartment, with woodden floors and furnished in total white and trendy colours. The apartment opens onto a large terrace overlooking Milan rooftops, an exclusive sun kissed roof garden among green fragrant plants and cascades of colorful flowers where you can sip your drinks enjoying breathtaking sunsets.The area is close to the Design and Fashion district and well connected to the city center by subway line 4. The neighborhood has many bars, restaurants and supermarkets.

Top guest favourite
An open living area features a modern table surrounded by stylish chairs, with a cozy sofa adjacent. The space is enhanced by wooden beams and rustic stone walls, while natural light filters through a large window. A simple fireplace and wall-mounted television add to the ambiance.
Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Cozy Apartment in Navigli

Uscire di casa e respirare l'aria di una delle più iconiche e famose aree di Milano: i Navigli con la sua splendida Darsena. E' situata in una zona strategica con negozi ricercati e locali di grande attenzione, ma al tempo stesso in un contesto di estrema tranquillità. Ci si può muovere anche solo a piedi per godersi al massimo la città, avendo il piacere di rientrare in una casa accogliente e curata nei dettagli grazie alla recente ristrutturazione. Ideale per qualsiasi tipo di soggiorno.

Top guest favourite
A private terrace is presented, featuring a small table surrounded by two folding chairs. Two lounge chairs are positioned for relaxation under an umbrella. Potted plants and bright red flowers add natural elements, while nearby rooftops provide a charming urban backdrop.
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 435 reviews

Palazzo Maltecca studio CIR 015146-CNI-01665

Lovely third floor studio in the heart of Milan, right next to Arco della Pace. Adjacent to the newly renovated apartment is a terrace facing Piazza dei Volontari square. Spend your day enjoying a walk in the beautiful Parco Sempione and visiting the city's landmarks (all below a 20min walk). At night this area transforms in one of the trendiest in Milan, with a great variety of restaurants and bars. Be aware that since the apartment is in a liberty building from 1924 there is no elevator.

Top guest favourite
A spacious bedroom features large windows allowing natural light to fill the room. A comfortable bed is adorned with neutral-colored bedding, while decorative pillows add a pop of color. A cozy seating area includes a sofa, and a television is mounted on the wall, enhancing the room's functionality.
Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Large three-room apartment, 2 bathrooms, balconies, Luxury, Milan

Charming three-room apartment in the center, in the Porta Romana area. It's a 25-minute walk to Piazza del Duomo. Historic building and modern house, furnished with every comfort, for couples and families with children. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 workstations and 2 balconies. Fully equipped kitchen. Ultra-fast internet. Large, quiet and bright rooms. You'll be surrounded by shops and restaurants. Nearby: underground and paid parking, also accessible for people in wheelchairs.

Guest favourite
A spacious living area is presented with a soft, light-colored sofa layered with decorative cushions. A cozy rug covers the floor, and two modern armchairs are positioned beside a circular coffee table. A sleek cabinet, showcasing glassware, complements the minimalist design of the space.
Apartment
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

The Urban Chic Escape Duomo

Goditi lo stile di vita milanese in questo appartamento di design. - Soffitti alti 3,5 mt - Ampia vasca free-standing con doccia a pioggia - WiFi 1Gh di ultima generazione - Molto silenzioso - Prestigioso palazzo d’epoca - A pochi passi da S. Ambrogio, dal Duomo e da piazza Cordusio (CBD) - 66mq, appena ristrutturato - Parquet, A/C - Letto 160x200 - Cuscini di piume di diversa altezza e materasso 27 cm - Nespresso con capsule, bollitore - Finestre con doppi vetri e scuri interni

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Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

The Joy Flat: Milano

The Joy Flat, is a small cozy apartment located in a fantastic position in regards to the heart of the city. The flat is near famous museums, public transport, beautiful stores, parks, fantastic cafés anything you need you will find within a 15 minute walk. Located just 10 minutes away from the apartment you will find the Cenacolo Vinciano, with the Last Supper mural, by Leonardo DaVinci, steps away the Palazzo degli Atellani and the beautiful church of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area features a comfortable gray sofa and a light-colored dining table surrounded by four chairs. A wall-mounted television is visible, alongside a white bookshelf. A classic piano adds a touch of elegance to the room, with natural light illuminating the wooden floors.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Ricasoli Castle - Apartment in the Historic Center

Explore Milan from your luxury retreat in the historic center. Ricasoli Castello, 30 meters from Castello Sforzesco, accommodates up to 4 guests. Double bedroom, large living room, equipped with TV, Wi-Fi and air conditioning, as well as all major appliances. Located 1 km from the Duomo and 50 meters from the Cairoli metro, it is the ideal starting point to explore the city, offering an unparalleled stay experience. A perfect combination of history, comfort and practicality.

Top guest favourite
A modern living space showcases an open-concept layout with a plush sofa and a sleek coffee table. A large smart TV is mounted on the wall above an electric fireplace. Natural light floods in from the floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating the contemporary kitchen and dining area.
Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Luxury Apartment with Patio in Design District

An exceptional location for Milan Design Week — perfectly positioned near Brera and Isola, surrounded by the city’s most iconic Fuorisalone installations, designer showrooms, and evening events. Experience the best of Milan in this stunning luxury apartment in the heart of the city, just steps from Brera. This sleek, modern space offers high-end finishes and refined elegance; perfect for those seeking style and ultimate comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Milan?

    Milan has popular neighborhoods for visitors, such as Brera for its artistic vibe, Navigli for canalside energy, and Porta Romana for tranquility mixed with local eateries. Staying around the city center is frequently suggested for convenient access to major sights.

  • What are the best things to do in Milan with kids?

    Families often explore interactive museums, take creative workshops, or relax in city parks in Milan. The Leonardo da Vinci Museum and Sempione Park are frequently suggested for hands-on exhibits and outdoor play.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Milan?

    Explore the historic Duomo, wander Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and visit contemporary art galleries. Milan has lively cafés and distinctive fashion boutiques, blending culture and modern trends.

  • How is the weather in Milan?

    Milan experiences chilly winters around 31–45°F (0–7°C), while summers are warm, typically near 67–87°F (19–31°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, with spring and autumn often wetter, so an umbrella can come in handy.

  • What are the best places to visit in Milan?

    Visitors frequently explore the Duomo, admire art at Pinacoteca di Brera, and stroll through Sforzesco Castle. Nearby, Brera and Navigli neighborhoods have lively markets and galleries.

  • What are some hiking trails in Milan?

    Milan has green spaces with walking and cycling paths, such as the Parco Sempione trails and the Idroscalo Park loop. For longer treks, consider nature reserves and parks just outside the city.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Milan?

    Families enjoy hands-on science at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum, picnics in Sempione Park, and theatre events designed for all ages. Local cooking classes and family-friendly cafés add to the experience.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Milan?

    Explore lakeside towns such as Como, visit historic Bergamo, or experience scenic vineyards in the countryside. Day trips often include art, natural beauty, and locally rooted traditions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Milan?

    Pet-friendly stays are available throughout Milan, especially in neighborhoods near major parks or around Navigli and Porta Romana. Some accommodations feature easy access to walking paths and green spaces.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Milan?

    In Milan, embrace local café customs, try aperitivo in the evenings, and explore smaller art spaces beyond major museums. Comfortable shoes are useful for city walks, and mixing urban sights with park relaxation adds balance.

  • What is Milan known for?

    Milan is known for fashion, historic architecture such as the Duomo, and creative scenes in art and design. The city also has renowned opera traditions and influential culinary offerings.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Milan?

    Explore tranquil courtyards in Brera, discover contemporary art at Fondazione Prada, or wander the labyrinthine streets of Isola, known for murals and independent shops. Botanical gardens and lesser-known markets offer peaceful escapes.

  • What are the best foods to try in Milan?

    Milan has classic dishes such as risotto alla Milanese, ossobuco, and panettone. Locals often enjoy aperitivo snacks and gelato, with regional cheeses and artisanal bread found in markets across the city.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Milan?

    Pack layers for changing weather, including a rain jacket or compact umbrella for drizzle. Comfortable shoes suit city walks, and something smart is useful for evenings when dining out or attending events.

  • What is the nightlife in Milan like?

    Milan has lively nightlife across neighborhoods like Navigli, where canal-side bars feature music and late drinks. Brera and Porta Garibaldi are known for creative venues and clubs welcoming a broad mix of guests.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Milan?

    Milan Fashion Week draws global visitors each spring and fall, while the Design Week showcases innovation in late spring. The Festival della Musica and seasonal art fairs bring the city together through creative expression.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Milan?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals can be found in neighborhoods like Brera, Porta Romana, and near Sempione Park. Many spaces feature accessible kitchens, room to relax, and proximity to kid-friendly attractions and parks.

  • When is the best time to visit Milan?

    Spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures and glimpses of local culture, with averages from 47–78°F (8–26°C). Fashion events and open-air festivals help create an energetic city feel during these months.

All about Milan

Combining historic elegance with its virtuosity for design, Milan is one of the most stylish cities in Europe. High-end shopping and dining reflect its importance as a global hub of the fashion, banking, and tech industries, while its extraordinary political past has left a legacy of fascinating architecture such as the magnificent pink-marble cathedral and the Renaissance palace of Castello Sforzesco. From the neoclassical façade of its famous La Scala opera house to the Art Nouveau sophistication of the Porta Venezia quarter to the futuristic towers of its CityLife skyline, Milan is a city that has never stopped pushing boundaries and redefining beauty. Its array of museums and galleries combine some of the art world’s all-time greats (such as Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper) with cutting-edge culture and innovation (the Triennale Design Museum, the National Museum of Science and Technology). Milan is also the place to experience the ritual of the aperitivo, the pre-dinner drink (and snack) that ends the working day.

What are the top things to do in Milan?

Aperitivo hour at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

This ornate temple to retail, with its vaulted iron-and-glass roof and mosaic-tiled floor, is a place of pilgrimage for any self-respecting shopper. One of the world’s oldest malls, its 19th-century arcades contain a who’s-who from the realm of luxury couture. But if you want to appreciate it without the crowds, head over in the early evening when it is truly il Salotto di Milano (Milan’s drawing room) and historic bars offer cocktails in luxurious surroundings.

Isola

This small district to the north of the city, easily reached by metro, offers a grungy counterpoint to the well-heeled smoothness of the rest of Milan. Street murals and vintage shops nestle alongside trattorias and dive bars; its erstwhile steam factory, La Fabbrica del Vapore, is now a cultural centre, while its Monumental Cemetery makes for a fascinating alternative sculptural gallery.

Naviglio della Martesana

One of three canals that carve their way through the city, Naviglio della Martesana runs for 25 miles into the Lombardy countryside, its urban surroundings giving way to villages, farms, and meadows. The paths are perfect for long walks and flat cycling, and can deliver you all the way to the cheese-centric town of Gorgonzola.

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    6,420 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    230 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    14,690 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    28,790 of Milan holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Milan stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Milan’s top spots include San Siro Stadium, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele Ii and Corso Como

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