3000 €
Apartment for rent in milan: This 80 m2 apartment is located on the fifth floor (with elevator) and is very bright, equipped with air conditioning in every room and furnished with some design elements (including Kartell, Flos and Calligaris). It opens onto an entrance, furnished with a bookcase and a mirrored console, which leads to all the rooms. The apartment includes a sofa, a TV area, a 6-seat library table and a fully equipped kitchen, which also includes a microwave oven and a dishwasher. The living room also includes a balcony with beautiful views of Piazzale Lagosta, the Vertical Forest and the skyscrapers of the city center. The bedroom is furnished with a double bed with a soft-touch memory foam mattress, a 7-door wardrobe and a chest of drawers. The bathroom includes a whirlpool tub with an integrated shower cabin, a sink, a toilet, a bidet and a washing machine. There is also a large storage room. The floors are covered in wood-effect porcelain stoneware, while the bedroom has a wooden floor. == Property == Contact us to receive a quote for monthly rentals! Spacious and bright studio apartment in a prestigious historic and cultural building located in a strategic position, a short distance from the following metro stations: Isola (MM5 - purple line), Zara (MM5 - purple / MM3 yellow) and Garibaldi (MM5 - purple / MM2 green). The location of the property is ideal for reaching the Porta Garibaldi metro and train station (MM2 - green / MM5 - purple line), just a 10-minute walk away. Services: INTERNET: provider name: FASTWEB connection type: Fiber speed: 72mbps/81mbps Attractions: The apartment is located in a well-served and connected residential area with the city center and the main points of interest. In particular, easily accessible by metro, trolleybus or bus in general, you can reach: - the Porta Garibaldi district, recently redeveloped and made extremely modern: here you will find the UniCredit Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Italy, and the Vertical Forest, a complex consisting of two residential towers with terraces completely covered in plants; - Corso Como, the heart of the Milanese nightlife, near the Garibaldi/Porta Nuova station; - Parco Sempione, where you can go for a run or spend an afternoon relaxing, and Castello Sforzesco, one of the largest castles in Europe and a symbol of Milan; - the Brera district, an excellent mix of history and modernity, tradition and innovation. Via Brera is famous for its Pinacoteca, a national gallery of ancient and modern art, the Accademia di Belle Arti and, above all, for the Brera Botanical Garden. Typical of the neighborhood are also the interior design boutiques and the refined cafes; - The Quadrilatero della Moda (enclosed between Via Montenapoleone, Via Manzoni, Via della Spiga and Corso Venezia) with a concentration of jewelry stores, boutiques and design showrooms; - The Duomo, the symbol of the city, and Piazza della Scala, home to the Teatro alla Scala; - The Triennale di Milano, considered the Italian institution for design, architecture, decorative and visual arts, as well as fashion and audiovisual production, which hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions. Several restaurants, bars and clubs in the neighborhood include: - Casa Ramen, to enjoy an authentic Japanese ramen; - Pescetto, an unusual self-service that offers fresh fish; - Primè Milano, which offers a Mediterranean menu and creative dishes from the Milanese tradition; - Norin Coffee Bistro, known for its wide selection of breakfast pastries; - Alice (at Eataly Smeraldo), for a culinary experience that involves all 5 senses. Also noteworthy is the proximity to several clubs, especially for those who want to experience the Milanese nightlife. We recommend the "Frida", an extravagant bar housed in an old factory, the "Deus Cafè", ideal for an outdoor aperitif, and the famous "Blue Note", the historic venue of the New York club of the same name, famous for its jazz and blues concerts. **This description has been automatically created by an artificial intelligence.**