- Photo: Lago Maggiore, Italy
Greensleeves
Gentle Waves
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
Moving Pictures
Granny Smith
Glass - Steel
Quotations
A Place in the City
Rosa Locale
Fresh Snowfall
The Milanese Boutique
Lakeview Oasis
Prima Donna
Where It Rains
The Painted Past
Light of the Chandelier
Secret Window
Abode of the Lake
Maestro Antico
Terrazza Torno
Join the Dots
The Lake's End
Step into a world of jungle bliss at this tropical home in Milan’s hip Isola neighbourhood. Housed in a former mattress factory dating back to the 1930s, there are still traces of this home’s quirky past hidden amongst its plants’ tangle of fronds, including exposed brick walls, cast iron radiators, cement floors and beautiful beamed ceilings. The living room is decked out in a carousel of ornaments, with giant areca palms framing a shelved feature wall and a grand ornamental fireplace. The dining room is a joy to gather in with its leafy wallpaper and 1950s pink mirror table, while the kitchen looks like a vintage bakery counter with its island, breakfast bar and wicker chairs. Upstairs, the red-curtained bedroom is a sumptuous affair with a mind-boggling floating bed and a freestanding tub that invites long soaks after a day of sightseeing. Speaking of things to do, go out and explore the local area – Isola is packed full of cool cafe...More Details
Lake Jetty
What you see is what you get with Piccolino. It’s a tiny flat, and even having two people staying there might be too many (we have no idea what’s going on with the second bed, but it could be useful for storing suitcases), but what is there is very nice. We’re not talking designer furniture, but if it’s been thought through, as is the case here, there’s nothing necessarily wrong with stocking up at Ikea. The location is super vibrant and design buffs will particularly enjoy it. *You might not get an in-person check-in*There's no air conditioning, oven, or dishwasher*The decision to include a second bed above the first is genuinely perplexing*The main bed is only 140cm by 190cm, so it's not the largest*The shower's also only 190cm high – which should be fine for most, but tall people will notice Buzzer / Wireless IntercomCentral HeatingHair DryerKitchenLift AccessMicrowaveMultiple Sets of KeysNetflixRain ShowerTVWashing MachineWi-fi...More Details
Down the Grapes
Lake of Light
The Melodies