San Vittore
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About this property
This three-bedroom apartment is located in Milan, just a few minutes from the historical center and touristic attractions like the Sant'Ambrogio Cathedral and the Corso Magenta.
Upon entering, you’ll be met by the dining table for 6 guests, which is adjacent to the living room. This space is equipped with a sofa and a flat-screen TV, all surrounded by natural light. The kitchen is fully equipped with first brands of appliances and dinnerware, and also has a bar with two high chairs.
The master bedroom has a queen-size bed, a jacuzzi, a walk-in closet, and an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in rainfall shower. The second bedroom has another queen-size bed with a desk and chair. And the third bedroom has a single-size bed.
- Please note that the master bedroom has access to two of the bathrooms.
- The apartment is located in C Area, a restricted area of the historical center of Milan where it is only possible to drive a vehicle upon payment.
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Home to the Italian stock exchange, an industrial powerhouse and the internationa trend setter in fashion and design, Milan is a bustling metropolis. At times it can seems brash and all business, but beneath the facade is a unmistakable sense of history and place. The grand Gothic cathedral lies at the center of this once Imperial Roman capital, and evinces the love of beauty and power that still drives the city in modern times. Art collections from then and now, unequalled shopping, beguiling nightlife, world-class opera at La Scala, a religious for calcio (soccer), and endless opportunities to eat the best of Italian food make Milan much more than the workaholic city it is often spoken about as.