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APARTMENT RULES

Air conditioning

For proper operation of the system you are kindly requested not to set the temperature below 20Β°.

Fire Safety Notice

WARNING: The fire extinguisher is a critical safety item. Any attempt to tamper with it is strictly prohibited and will be sanctioned according to Milan Retreats regulations.

Elevator

Proper use of the elevator is recommended, remembering to always close the doors (when the elevator is completely stopped) on both entry and exit.

Noise

You are asked to respect the quiet hours designated by the condominium (2 to 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.) and to refrain from disturbing the environment with loud music, parties, loud noise etc.

Number of Overnight Guests

The number of guests in the 'apartment must match the number indicated in the reservation.

DAMAGE POLICY.

Towels

Milan Retreats provides a set of towels for each guest to use during their stay. Towels are not allowed to be taken out of the apartment. Any violations of this rule will be subject to a penalty of €20.00 for small towels and €40.00 for large towels.

Keys

In the event of lost, broken or damaged keys, a penalty of €200.00 is provided as a compensatory measure.

Furniture

To prevent potential damage, please kindly do not move the furniture during your stay.

House Cleaning Service

The apartment must be returned in the condition in which it was delivered. Should an extraordinary cleaning service be required, a fee of €48.00 will be charged.

Damage management

We kindly ask guests to promptly inform Milan Retreats of any damages. In the event that guests are held responsible for damage to the property, reasonable compensation will be required.Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated.

EMERGENCY CONTACT

112 SINGLE EUROPEAN EMERGENCY NUMBER
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Milan Retreats Team

Enjoy our wide range of services. Our team is ready to assist you, ensuring support and information for every need.

Private transfersΒ 
- Malpensa / Orio: €140 car (max 3) | €160 van (max 8)
- Linate: €70 car (max 3) | €80 van (max 7)

Free luggage storage right in the center (Via del Bollo 2)

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Tailor-made parties: cakes, decorations and private chefs (48h notice)

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Transfer
Taxi and Public Transport

To get around the city we suggest using the efficient and widespread ATM public transport network. By downloading the application from the links below you can:

  • Casting the best routes to every place in Milan.
  • purchase tickets online or pay for them directly on the vehicles via card with contact-less payment.

To travel by taxi you can contact the following numbers:

Blue Taxi +39024040

Radio Taxi +39026969

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1. Duomo di Milano


πŸ“ Cathedral Square, historic center
πŸš‡ Metro: M1 and M3, Duomo stop - about a 15-minute walk from Castello Sforzesco

It is impossible to visit Milan without admiring its symbol par excellence: the imposing Duomo! The construction of this magnificent Gothic-style cathedral, dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente, began in 1386 on the initiative of Gian Galeazzo Visconti. With its almost ethereal appearance, it is the perfect blend of Lombard and Nordic architecture and houses about 3,500 statues inside, including secular figures such as Dante Alighieri and boxer Primo Carnera. Interestingly, the facade even features a miniature version of New York's Statue of Liberty. Inside, the relic of the Holy Nail, located in the main apse, deserves special mention. There are no fewer than 135 spires, and on the highest, at 108.5 meters, stands the famous Madonnina, a gilded copper statue about 4 meters tall.
Not far from the Duomo, on Corso Europa, there is also the Milanese Walk of Fame, an avenue that celebrates the footprints of celebrities from Italian music, film, and culture.


2. Palazzo Reale


πŸ“ Duomo stop, about 100 meters from the Duomo

One of the finest examples of neoclassical architecture in Milan, the Palazzo Reale has a history rooted in the 12th century, when it served as the seat of the municipal administration. During the rule of the Torriani, Visconti and Sforza families, it became an important political center. Later, under Spanish rule, it became the residence of Governor Ferrante Gonzaga, later enriching itself with the famous Sala delle Cariatidi under Governor Antonio de GuzmΓ‘n. Its beauty was further enhanced during Napoleon's reign, with frescoes and decorations by artists such as Hayez and Appiani.
Today the Royal Palace is the exhibition hub of the city and hosts prestigious temporary and permanent exhibitions. Before visiting, it is always recommended to check the official website to find out what exhibitions will be featured during your stay.
πŸ›‘ Closed on Mondays.


3. Museo del Novecento

 

πŸ“ M1/M3 subway station Duomo

Next to the Duomo is a building of great cultural interest: the Museo del Novecento. Located inside the Palazzo dell'Arengario, it houses a collection of about 4,000 representative works of art from the 20th century. Among the best-known masterpieces are the famous Fourth State by Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, the Composition By Vasily Kandinsky, BΓ©atrice Hastings by Amedeo Modigliani and Ms. Virginia by Boccioni.
The museum has several floors, each dedicated to a specific artistic period: the first houses works from the Jucker collection and Futurism, the second brings together works by classicist and abstractionist artists, the third focuses on conceptual art, and the tour concludes with arte povera.
πŸ›‘ Closed on Mondays.


4. Pinacoteca Ambrosiana


πŸ“ Metro M1 stop Cordusio or Duomo - Metro M3 stop Duomo

If you are in Milan, you cannot miss a visit to the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, a museum that collects authentic masterpieces of art. Among the most famous works are Our Lady of the Pavilion Botticelli's, Fruit soup Caravaggio's, Portrait of a musician by Leonardo da Vinci and Adoration of the Magi Titian's.
Its history began in 1607, when it was founded by Cardinal Federico Borromeo. Beginning in 1618, the museum was enriched by the donation of the Cardinal's personal collection, which included paintings, statues and drawings of immense value.
Today the Pinacoteca consists of 24 rooms and holds a vast artistic heritage, with works from the Renaissance, 17th-century Lombardy, the 18th century, and important artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries.


5. Navigli


πŸ“ M2 subway stop Porta Genova or Romolo

The Navigli represent one of the most picturesque and authentic areas of Milan. The best known is the Naviglio Grande, a perfect place for a romantic stroll and a favorite spot for tourists to take postcard photos. This network of canals, designed by Leonardo da Vinci, has played a key role in Milanese commerce since the 16th century. Over time, the Navigli system extended beyond the boundaries of the metropolitan city.
Today, in addition to being one of Milan's most characteristic aperitivo spots, the area is home to important cultural institutions such as the Casa delle Arti - Spazio Alda Merini, the Armani Silos and MUDEC.
πŸ“Œ Perfect for a typical Milanese evening!


6. Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio

πŸ“ Metro MM2 stop S. Ambrogio

This extraordinary basilica, one of the symbols of Lombard Romanesque architecture, is the second most important church in Milan after the Duomo. Consecrated in 387 in honor of St. Ambrose, it has retained its original charm despite the damage suffered during World War II.
What makes it unique compared to other Romanesque churches is the presence of two brick towers of different heights and a large atrium that preserves ancient archaeological artifacts. Inside, it holds the relics of St. Ambrose, St. Gervasius and St. Protasius in the crypt. Also of special note is the Sarcophagus of Stilicho, dating from the 14th century, decorated with bas-reliefs depicting religious scenes.
Another peculiarity is the chapel located at the end of the south aisle, dedicated to St. Victor, added only later to the original construction.


8. Sforzesco Castle


πŸ“ Metro MM1 stop Cairoli or MM2 stop Lanza

One of the historical symbols of Milan, the Castello Sforzesco is a majestic fortress built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan. In the past it was one of the largest citadels in Europe, while today it houses several museums, including the Museum of Ancient Art, the Picture Gallery, the Museum of Musical Instruments, and the Egyptian Museum.
Inside is the famous Sala delle Asse, frescoed by Leonardo da Vinci, and the PietΓ  Rondanini, Michelangelo's last unfinished work. The castle is surrounded by the vast Sempione Park, a green oasis ideal for relaxing after a day of sightseeing.

 


9. Parco Sempione

πŸ“ Metro MM1 stop Cairoli or MM2 stop Lanza

Located behind Castello Sforzesco, Sempione Park is the green lung of downtown Milan. Designed in the late 19th century, it is a perfect place for walking, jogging or simply relaxing in the shade of the trees.
Several attractions are located within the park, including:

The Arch of Peace, one of Milan's most iconic monuments.

The Civic Arena, a neoclassical amphitheater used for sporting events and concerts.

The Milan Triennale, one of the most important museums of design and architecture.

The Civic Aquarium, housed in a charming Art Nouveau building.
πŸ“Œ Perfect for a break between visits!

 


10. Arco della Pace

πŸ“ Metro MM1 stop Cairoli or MM2 stop Lanza, then 10 minutes walk

The Arch of Peace is one of the most impressive monuments in Milan. Built in 1807 at the behest of Napoleon, it is decorated with reliefs celebrating important historical events. From its top you can admire one of the best views of Corso Sempione, one of the city's most elegant streets.
At night, the area becomes a hub for Milanese nightlife, with numerous trendy bars and restaurants.

 


11. Santa Maria delle Grazie and the Cenacolo Vinciano

πŸ“ Metro MM1 stop Conciliazione or MM2 stop Cadorna

The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is one of Milan's architectural treasures and home to one of the world's most famous masterpieces, "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci. This fresco, painted between 1495 and 1498, depicts the moment when Jesus announces the betrayal of one of the apostles.
Because of its fragility, the visit is governed by strict reservations, so it is essential to purchase tickets well in advance.
πŸ“Œ Absolutely not to be missed!

 


12. Church of St. Maurice at the Major Monastery

πŸ“ Metro MM1 stop Cordusio or Cairoli

Often called the "Sistine Chapel of Milan," this church is a true Renaissance jewel. The interior is completely frescoed by Bernardino Luini and his pupils, creating a spectacular effect. Once part of a Benedictine women's monastery, today it is one of the most fascinating churches in the city.

 


13. Quadrilatero della Moda

πŸ“ Metro MM1 stop Montenapoleone

Milan is the fashion capital of the world, and the Fashion Quadrilateral is the perfect place for luxury shoppers. Its most famous streets are:

Via Montenapoleone

Via della Spiga

Venice Course

St. Andrew Street

Exclusive boutiques such as Gucci, Prada, Versace, Armani and many others can be found here. Even if you are not interested in shopping, it is still worth walking through the glittering shop windows of this elegant corner of Milan.

 


14. Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery

πŸ“ Metro MM1/MM3 Duomo stop

This 19th-century gallery, considered the "drawing room of Milan," connects Piazza Duomo to Piazza della Scala. It houses high-fashion stores, historic restaurants and the famous mosaic of the bull, on which, according to tradition, you have to rotate three times for good luck!

 


15. Teatro alla Scala

πŸ“ Metro MM1/MM3 Duomo stop

One of the most famous opera houses in the world, La Scala has hosted some of the greatest performances in history, with artists such as Verdi, Puccini and Maria Callas. Even if you do not attend a performance, you can visit the attached museum.

 


16. Brera and the Pinacoteca di Brera

πŸ“ Metro MM2 stop Lanza

Brera is the artistic district par excellence, with cobblestone streets and a bohemian atmosphere. The heart of the district is the Pinacoteca di Brera, which houses works by Raphael, Caravaggio, Hayez and many others.

 


17. CityLife

πŸ“ Metro MM5 stop Three Towers

CityLife is Milan's most modern neighborhood, with futuristic skyscrapers designed by architects such as Zaha Hadid and Daniel Libeskind. In addition to spectacular buildings, it houses a large shopping mall and a public park.

 


18. Vertical Forest

πŸ“ Metro MM5 stop Isola

These two tree-covered skyscrapers have become a symbol of sustainable architecture. Located in the Porta Nuova neighborhood, they represent a perfect balance between urbanization and nature.

 


19. San Siro Stadium

πŸ“ Metro MM5 stop San Siro Stadium

A temple of Italian soccer, the San Siro Stadium is the home of AC Milan and Inter Milan. Even if you are not a fan, a guided tour of the stadium and museum is a must-see.

 


20. Cimitero Monumentale

πŸ“ Metro MM5 stop Monumentale

More than just a cemetery, it is a veritable open-air museum, with monuments and sculptures of extraordinary beauty c well worth a visit.

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