







Milanese Aura
Graceful - Bold
Milan's Embrace
Navigli Chic
Walk along the Navigli
Duke of Sempione
The Italian Style
Little Apple
This flat is one of those places that makes you feel at home as soon as you arrive. It's full of gusto – think vivid greens, bright reds, glitzy gold mirrors and at the centre of it all, a gorgeous jungle-themed wallpaper that adds the perfect amount of pizazz. The living room was our favourite spot to relax and unwind after a long day, but the Japanese-style bathroom, Scandi-style kitchen and the cosy bedroom were just as stylish. Although there's nowhere to sit, we enjoyed the small balcony, too – it catches the evening sun and looks out over the bustling city streets, so you can stand with a glass of wine and watch the world pass by. Location-wise, you're nestled at the edge of Chinatown and Sempione, so there's a vast array of bars and restaurants of all types within walking distance. Runners can start their morning off with a jog through Parco Sempione (fourteen minutes on foot) before enjoying a day sightseeing – Castello Sfor...More Details
Maestro d'Oro
Allegretto
Greenwood is a comfortable place, with lots of space and natural light, but its main selling point is definitely the location. It’s around the corner from the Duomo – it’s less than a five-minute walk away – and on a main road, so there are lots of transport links. The interior’s not the point of the apartment, but that isn’t to say that it’s been overlooked. The tiled bathrooms, in particular, are striking, and we also really liked the big houseplant in the corner. Air Conditioning Buzzer / Wireless Intercom Dishwasher Hair Dryer Iron Kitchen Lift Access Microwave Netflix Rain Shower TV Washing Machine...More Details
Porta Venezia Terrace
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
Refined Marvel
Sempione Garden
Noble House Retreat
Meet Me in Milan
Mansardarte
Steel - Marble