- Photo: Milan, Italy
Rococo Meditations
Wild Euphorbias
A Lady of Milan
Citrus Burst
Lake of Sunlight
On The Block
Bankside has a wonderful view, overlooking the confluence of two of the canals of Navigli. It’s right in the middle of the area – one of Milan’s liveliest – and works well as a base from which to explore. The interior is never going to win awards for its design, but it’s kept very well, and honestly, you’ll be spending most of your time sipping a spritz on the canal anyway. *There is a single sofa bed for a third guest, but as this is a studio we wouldn't recommend more than two people at a time *While there is a lift to the fourth floor, you'll have to climb a flight of stairs to get to it *There is nowhere soft to sit apart from the bed *This home is in a central spot, so noise is to be expected Air ConditioningBalcony / PatioBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCarbon Monoxide DetectorCentral HeatingChild FriendlyCoffee MakerCooking EssentialsDishwasherElectricity AdaptorsExtra Pillows and BlanketsFire ExtinguisherFridgeHair DryerHangersIronK...More Details
Villa Noce
Bredbeddle
Greensleeves
Allegretto
Rosa Locale
Terrazza Milano
Pencil Case
Where It Rains
Pastel Symphony
Piazza Rose
While Redlake is a nice flat in itself (and Laura is a great host), the most exciting thing about it is the location. 10 Corso Como, the concept store to end all concept stores (it has an art gallery, a restaurant, and even a hotel inside), is right next door, as part of a stretch of high-end shops that act as a foil to the stately boutiques in the Quadrilateral. It’s one of the most fashionable districts in the city. *As the flat's on the ground floor, it doesn't get a tonne of natural light*Some of the appliances aren't brand new*The second bedroom faces onto the street, and so there might be some traffic noise*There aren't any bedside tables in the third bedroom Air ConditioningBathtubBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCarbon Monoxide DetectorCentral HeatingChild FriendlyCleaning ProductsCoffee MakerCooking EssentialsCot / CribDishwasherFire ExtinguisherFirst Aid KitFridgeGymHair DryerHangersIronIroning BoardKitchenKitchen UtensilsLaptop F...More Details
Serenity in Milan
It’s usually easy to tell when a home is really just a market opportunity, rented out to make profit for landlords. Similarly, it’s easy to tell when a place has actually been lived in, as is the case with Fibonacci. There are books on the shelves and things in the cupboards, and it’s touches like this that give a flat a soul (although the less said about the motivational quotes the better). A split over two floors helps as well, but because the stairs are quite steep, small children have a difficult time reaching the bedrooms, so we’d probably suggest a minimum age of five or so. *The spiral staircase is steep and narrow*Up to three people can sleep in the living room on one double sofa bed and a chaise longue that folds out*The bedrooms are under the eaves and the ceilings slope down on one side*When we visited, we found a fair amount of the owners' possessions in the cupboards*There's only one shower, and as many as seven people can...More Details
Rare Hearts
Abode of the Lake
Vincent's Library
The Amber Tree
Milano, Milano
Sunflower Yellow
Fashion Flagstaff
Pastels - Pools
Tower of Power
Cocoa Latte