Apartment with terrace in Porta Romana
Milano, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Elevator
Kitchen amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Living room
1 sofa bed
THE SPACE
Welcome to the Milanese charm managed featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the epitome of elegant urban living.
Welcome to this large apartment that combines comfort and style in every detail. Upon entering, you will be greeted by a large bright entrance, enriched by a comfortable sofa bed and a Smart TV, perfect for moments of relaxation or to host friends and family. Large windows with glass doors open onto a fabulous terrace, providing an ideal outdoor space for alfresco dining or simply enjoying the fresh air.
Adjacent to the entrance, you will find a new corner kitchen, fully equipped with modern appliances, and a dining area that invites you to share convivial meals.
The first double bedroom is spacious and equipped with a large built-in wardrobe and a terrace, ensuring a private oasis of tranquility. The en-suite bathroom, with a refined shower, adds a touch of luxury and comfort.
The second double bedroom also offers ample space and comfort, ideal for guests or family. A second bathroom, equipped with a tub and shower together, ensures further practicality and relaxation for all the inhabitants of the house.
This apartment represents the perfect combination of elegance and functionality, ideal for those looking for a welcoming and well-designed home. With its large spaces, double terraces and modern amenities, it is a perfect refuge in the heart of the city.
Paid parking nearby
Maudo garage - Via Muratori Lodovico, 32 - 20135 Milan
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
• 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
Porta Romana is one of the most fascinating and historic districts of Milan. Located southeast of the city center, this neighborhood offers a rich combination of history, culture, and modernity, making it a must-see destination for residents and visitors alike. The heart of the neighborhood is the homonymous Porta Romana, one of the six ancient gates of Milan, built in 1596. This historical monument marks the entrance to the city and represents a tangible link with Milan’s glorious past.
Walking through the streets of Porta Romana, you can admire splendid period buildings, including stately palaces and Art Nouveau villas, which testify to the architectural elegance of the area. Among the main places of interest are the Terme di Milano, a wellness oasis in the heart of the city that offers a variety of thermal and spa treatments; the Prada Foundation, a must for contemporary art lovers, with modern art exhibitions and innovative installations; Bocconi University, one of the most prestigious universities in Italy, known internationally for its economics and management programs; and Ravizza Park, a green oasis perfect for walking, jogging or simply relaxing in the open air.
Porta Romana is also a vibrant center of culture and gastronomy. The neighborhood is dotted with gourmet restaurants, traditional trattorias and trendy bars. Some of the most renowned restaurants include Trippa, famous for its creative cuisine, and Al Garghet, which offers typical Milanese dishes in a welcoming atmosphere. The food and wine scene is enriched by numerous bars and cafes, where you can enjoy an excellent espresso or a Milanese-style aperitif.
The streets of Porta Romana are lined with high fashion boutiques, design shops and independent bookshops. The Franco Parenti Theatre, located nearby, is an important cultural center offering a wide range of theater performances, concerts and cultural events. The neighboring areas such as Vigentina and Crocetta offer a mix of modernity and tradition, with numerous trendy clubs and chic shops.
The Crocetta area is famous for its historic buildings and lively nightlife.
The Guastalla district, located near the center, is known for the Guastalla Gardens, one of the oldest parks in Milan, and for the State University of Milan, housed in a beautiful Renaissance complex.
A few steps from Porta Romana, the Ticinese district is famous for its canals and its bohemian atmosphere. The evenings come alive with the numerous clubs along the canals, which offer live music and a lively nightlife.
Porta Romana and its surroundings represent a perfect synthesis between the historical charm of Milan and the vibrant modern life of the city.
This neighborhood is ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in Milanese culture, explore unique places of interest and live an authentic experience in one of the most dynamic and fascinating areas of Milan.
Pharmacy
Lodi Pharmacy - Corso Lodi, 5 - 20135 Milan
Hospital
Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico - Via Sforza Francesco, 35 - 20122 Milan
Supermarket
U2 Supermarket - Via Muratori Lodovico, 27/29 - 20135 Milan
GET AROUND
To move from via Ludovico Muratori, 13 to Milan using public transport, here is a detailed guide:
Public Transport Available
Tram
The closest tram stop is that of lines 9 and 16. Line 9 runs along a route that connects Porta Genova with the Central Station, while line 16 passes through the center, reaching San Siro.
Bus
Several bus lines serve the area. Lines 62 and 92 are easily accessible. Line 62 connects Piazza Lima with Viale Isonzo, while line 92 goes from Bovisa FN to Viale Isonzo passing through Central Station.
Subway
The nearest metro station is Porta Romana on the M3 (yellow) line, which offers a quick connection to the city centre, Central Station and other metro lines.
How to Reach the Railway Stations
Central Station
Take the M3 metro line (yellow) from Porta Romana towards Comasina and get off at the Centrale FS stop. Alternatively, you can take tram 9 towards Central Station.
Porta Garibaldi station
Take the Metro Line M3 (yellow) from Porta Romana to the Repubblica stop, then change to Line M2 (green) towards Assago/Abbiategrasso and get off at Garibaldi FS.
How to Reach the Airports
Milan-Malpensa Airport (MXP)
From Central Station, take the Malpensa Express train, which offers direct connections to the airport.
Milan-Linate Airport (LIN)
From Porta Romana station, take the M3 metro line (yellow) to Duomo, then change to the M1 line (red) to San Babila. From there, take bus 73 or the shuttle to Linate Airport.
Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport (BGY)
From the Central Station, take one of the numerous shuttle buses headed to Bergamo-Orio al Serio airport.
With these options, moving from via Ludovico Muratori, 13 to Milan is convenient and fast, thanks to the efficient public transport network that easily connects the area to all the main destinations of the city and the airports.
License number: 015146-LIM-01514
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Milan, Italy, is a city that epitomizes style and sophistication, making it an irresistible destination for travelers from around the globe. Known as the fashion capital of the world, Milan is a trendsetter in style and design, with its elegant boutiques, high-end shopping districts like the Quadrilatero della Moda, and the iconic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the world's oldest shopping malls.
Beyond fashion, Milan is a treasure trove of artistic and cultural riches. The city's crown jewel is the magnificent Duomo di Milano, a stunning Gothic cathedral that took nearly six centuries to complete. Visitors can climb to the rooftop to enjoy panoramic views of the city or marvel at the intricate details of its façade. Another must-see is Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper," housed in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie—a masterpiece of Renaissance art that continues to captivate audiences.
Milan's cultural scene extends to its vibrant opera and theater offerings, with the Teatro alla Scala being one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world. The city's museums, such as the Pinacoteca di Brera and the Museo del Novecento, showcase an impressive array of artworks ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary creations.
For those interested in history, the Sforza Castle is a symbol of Milan's storied past, housing several museums and art collections within its robust walls. The castle's grounds also serve as a public park, providing a green oasis in the heart of the city.
Milan's culinary scene is equally enticing, with a variety of dining options that reflect the city's cosmopolitan nature. Traditional Milanese dishes, such as risotto alla Milanese and ossobuco, can be savored in historic trattorias, while innovative chefs offer modern interpretations of classic flavors in chic, contemporary restaurants.
The city's nightlife is as fashionable as its daytime persona, with trendy bars, clubs, and lounges that come alive after dark, particularly in the Navigli district, where the canal-side ambiance adds a romantic touch to evening escapades.
Milan also serves as a gateway to the stunning lakes of Northern Italy, such as Lake Como and Lake Garda, making it an ideal base for exploring the picturesque landscapes and charming towns of the Lombardy region.
In essence, Milan is a city that offers an alluring mix of fashion, art, history, and gastronomy, all wrapped in an atmosphere of Italian elegance. It's a destination that promises an enriching and stylish travel experience for all who visit.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM