THE SPACE
Welcome to the Milanese charm managed by Easylife House, a short-term rental apartment management company. Featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the quintessential urban living.
Discover the charm of this charming apartment located in a residential complex on the 6th floor, conveniently accessible by elevator. The entrance welcomes you with a living area furnished with an elegant sofa bed that transforms into two comfortable single beds, perfect for guests or for relaxing evenings in front of the smart TV. Adjacent is the dining area, ideal for intimate dinners or convivial moments. The new linear kitchen, carefully designed, is equipped with all the necessary appliances, making preparing meals a real pleasure.
The spacious double bedroom, characterized by a large built-in wardrobe, offers ample space to store clothes and accessories, and opens onto a delightful balcony, perfect for enjoying a breath of fresh air or a coffee in the morning. The bathroom, completely renovated, is equipped with a modern shower, ensuring comfort and practicality.
This apartment is the ideal choice for those who want to live in a modern and comfortable environment, in a strategic position that combines tranquility and accessibility to services. Perfect for singles, couples or small families looking for a refined and functional housing solution.
Paid parking nearby
Auditorium Parking - Via Pezzotti Giovanni, 2 - 20141 Milan
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a well-known group specializing in the city of Milan, a guarantee of reliability and quality of service. With Easylife, a dedicated host and/or whats app number will be at your disposal to meet your needs. Do not hesitate to contact us for:
• Transfer to and from the airports of Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate, Bergamo.
• Visits to museums (such as the Pinacoteca di Brera, Leonardo's Last Supper, Teatro alla Scala etc. etc.)
• Restaurants and/or events.
• E-bike tours accompanied by an official guide.
• Shopping and much more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
The Bocconi district in Milan, located in the southern part of the city, is known for being a lively university hub thanks to the presence of Bocconi University, one of the most prestigious academic institutions in Italy and Europe. This district attracts students, academics and young professionals, giving it a dynamic and international atmosphere.
Porta Romana, This historic area is famous for its ancient city gates and offers a combination of elegance and liveliness. It is full of trendy bars, restaurants and shops, making it a great place to socialize and shop.
Navigli, Located a few steps away, the Navigli are known for their picturesque canals and vibrant nightlife. Here, the streets are lined with clubs, restaurants, art galleries and boutiques, offering a variety of cultural and culinary experiences.
Porta Ticinese, This historic area, with its ancient walls and the characteristic Corso di Porta Ticinese, is famous for the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Columns of San Lorenzo, a popular meeting point. The area is also full of vintage shops, trendy bars and restaurants.
Vittadini, A quiet residential area close to the heart of the city, offering a more relaxed atmosphere while still being well connected to the main points of interest in Milan.
Bocconi University, In addition to being an academic center of excellence, Bocconi University hosts events, conferences and exhibitions open to the public. Its modern architecture is an example of contemporary design.
Parco Ravizza, A green oasis ideal for walking, jogging and picnics. The park is very popular with students and residents looking for a moment of relaxation surrounded by greenery.
Basilica di Sant'Eustorgio, This historic basilica, located near the neighborhood, is famous for its frescoes and the Portinari Chapel, a jewel of Renaissance art.
Fondazione Prada, An internationally renowned cultural and artistic center offering contemporary art exhibitions, cinema and a bar designed by Wes Anderson, Bar Luce.
Porta Romana Terme, For those seeking relaxation and well-being, the Porta Romana spa offers a wide range of thermal treatments in a historic and evocative setting.
Bocconi is a lively neighborhood, with a rich cultural and social offer:
The area is dotted with gourmet restaurants, cozy cafes and historic pastry shops, ideal for a tasty break.
Numerous high-fashion boutiques and design shops are present along the main shopping streets.
The neighborhood is home to some of the most prestigious schools in Milan, as well as numerous services for families, such as playgrounds, gyms and sports centers.
Conclusions
The Bocconi neighborhood is one of the most dynamic and interesting areas of Milan, thanks to its combination of academic excellence, high-quality services and excellent connections with the rest of the city. Living in the Bocconi neighborhood means enjoying a lively and international atmosphere, while being a few steps away from the main tourist and cultural attractions of Milan.
Pharmacy
Montagna Pharmacy - Viale Tibaldi, 50 - 20136 Milan
Hospital
Maggiore Policlinico Hospital - Via Sforza Francesco, 35 - 20122 Milan
Esselunga - Via Pezzotti Giovanni, 3 - 20141 Milan
GET AROUND
From via Balilla, 36 in Milan, there are several options for getting around using public transport. Here is a detailed guide on how to use buses, trams and the metro to reach the main destinations, including train stations and airports.
Getting to the Train Stations
Central Station
Metro:
Take the M2 line (green) from the Romolo stop, which is about a 10-minute walk from via Balilla, 36.
Get off at the Centrale FS stop.
Bus:
Take bus 91 from via Balilla to the Piazzale Lodi stop.
From Piazzale Lodi take the M3 line (yellow) to Centrale FS.
Garibaldi Station
Metro:
Take the M2 line (green) from the Romolo stop.
Get off at the Garibaldi FS stop.
Bus:
Take bus 90 from Piazzale Lodi to the Garibaldi FS stop.
Cadorna Station
Metro:
Take the M2 line (green) from the Romolo stop.
Get off at the Cadorna FN stop.
Getting to the Airports
Milan Linate Airport
Bus:
Take bus 73 from the via Gonzaga stop, which can be reached by taking the M3 line (yellow) from the Porta Romana stop to the Duomo, and then walk to via Gonzaga.
Bus 73 takes you directly to Linate Airport.
Metro and Bus:
Take the M3 line (yellow) from the Porta Romana stop to Duomo.
From Duomo take the M1 line (red) to San Babila.
From San Babila, take bus 73 to Linate Airport.
Milan Malpensa Airport
Train:
Take the M2 line (green) from the Romolo stop to Cadorna FN.
From Cadorna FN take the Malpensa Express, which takes you directly to Malpensa Airport.
Bus and Train:
Take bus 90 to the Garibaldi FS stop.
From Garibaldi FS take the Malpensa Express to Malpensa Airport.
Milan Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport
Train and Bus:
Take the M2 line (green) from the Romolo stop to Centrale FS.
From Centrale FS take a direct bus to Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport (bus companies such as Terravision, Autostradale, or Orio Shuttle).
Getting Around the City
Tram
Tram 3: Take the tram from the Via Meda stop, a few minutes walk from Via Balilla, 36, which connects to the city center.
Tram 15: From Corso San Gottardo, a few minutes walk from Via Balilla, 36, towards the city center.
Bus
Bus 90/91: The circular lines that run through the entire city, stopping at various strategic points.
Bus 47: From the stop on Via Meda which connects to Romolo and other areas of Milan.
Subway
Line M2 (Green): The closest stop is Romolo, from which you can reach many other important hub stations such as Centrale FS, Garibaldi FS and Cadorna FN.
Line M3 (Yellow): Reachable by bus from Piazzale Lodi or from the Porta Romana stop.
Conclusion
Via Balilla, 36 is well served by various means of public transport, allowing easy access to all the main train stations and airports in Milan. Bus, tram and subway lines offer multiple options for getting around the city and beyond.
Tickets and Information
ATM - +39 800 808 181
Trenord - +39 02 7249 4949
Orioshuttle - Informazioni sui biglietti - +39 035 319366