- Photo: Milan, Italy
Venezia Chic
Fashionista's Paradise
Warmth Within
The Junction
Pencil Case
Glittering Waters
The Mirabella
Sunflower Yellow
The Barnyard Retreat
Greensleeves
Como Crystal
This bijou apartment feels very hi-tech. All the electrics are controlled through a single system, with a few highlights like the sensor-controlled lights and superfast Wifi – all of this in a pretty building from the 1920s. Patches of exposed brickwork inside lend an industrial-chic feel and the wooden ceiling is a nod to the past. Furnishings are understated and neutral-toned, allowing a mellow feel. You've got plenty of space in the bedroom, especially when you open up the door to the little balcony.You're in central Milan here, a twenty-minute walk from the central station (and central market just outside it). It's also a twenty-five-minute walk to the historic sights of the Duomo and Teatro alla Scala. Or, you could hop on the metro at Porta Venezia just outside your door. *At capacity (four guests) two people will be on the sofa bed in the living room*There is a balcony but it is small and unfurnished*Smoking is only allowed on t...More Details
Warm Waters
Duomo Daydream
Ciao Bella
Little Apple
Oak - Ash
The Medieval Lake
Maestro Moderno
Lake of Peace
The Heart of Milan
Where It Goes
This home is enormous. It’s easily the largest home in our Milan collection – it can house a staggering eighteen people if you make full use of the various beds and sofa beds set across the five separate suites. Set over three floors in a Liberty-style villa, each of the suites comes with a certain degree of autonomy (kitchenettes, en-suite bathrooms and the like). It’s not in the city's medieval centre, but there’s no way you'd find this much space if you were much more central. The Tre Torri neighbourhood is relatively residential, but you couldn't be more conveniently positioned to access the city centre – Buonarroti station (on Metro line 1) is just at the end of the road – a two-minute walk away. From here, you can access the Centro Storico – with all its piazzas, palaces, monasteries, basilicas and spectacular cathedral – in a little over ten minutes. This is also where you'll find Milan's fashionable boutiques – it's not known as...More Details
Charming Hideout by the Lake
Whispering Waters
Piazza Rose
Silver Olive
Candles On Fire
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
The Garden of Peace