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Easylife - Refined Studio with Jacuzzi in Central
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2 32 sq m
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Milano, Mi
- Corso Buenos Aires14 min walk
- Piazza del Duomo5 min drive
- Cathedral of Milan5 min drive
- Milan (LIN-Linate)12 min drive
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1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
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Kitchen
About this property
Easylife - Refined Studio with Jacuzzi in Central
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 example of elegant urban living.
Just steps from the Central Station, this elegant studio apartment on the mezzanine floor offers a perfect mix of comfort and style, ideal for a relaxing stay in Milan. Upon entering, the modern and welcoming atmosphere welcomes you with a spacious living area: here you will find a splendid jacuzzi, perfect for your moments of well-being, and comfortable armchairs to relax in total comfort. The kitchenette is custom-designed, complete with a refrigerator, ideal for preparing snacks and light meals.
The sleeping area, separate and private, has a comfortable double bed and a large wardrobe to better organize everything you need. The elegant and modern private bathroom is equipped with a glass walk-in shower that adds a touch of luxury to the environment. Air-conditioned rooms, refined interiors and an unbeatable location make this studio an exclusive and refined option to experience Milan at its best, with the comfort and privacy of a true urban oasis.
Paid parking nearby
Garage Sammartini - Via Sammartini Giovanni Battista, 3 - 20125 Milan
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a well-known specialized group throughout Italy, a guarantee of reliability and quality of service. With Easylife will be at your disposal to meet your needs.
• Restaurants and/or events.
• E-bike tours accompanied by an official guide.
• Shopping and much more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
The Centrale district in Milan is one of the most important urban hubs of the city, dominated by the monumental Stazione Centrale, which represents not only a point of departure and arrival for thousands of travellers every day, but also a place of great historical and architectural interest. The area is characterised by a lively urban atmosphere, a strong presence of services and connections and a rich cultural and tourist offer, making it one of the most dynamic and cosmopolitan areas of Milan.
The heart of the district is the Stazione Centrale, one of the most impressive railway buildings in Europe, inaugurated in 1931. The station is an architectural masterpiece in Liberty and Art Deco style, with elaborate decorations, large staircases, high ceilings and majestic arches. The station is not only an important hub for national and international trains, but also hosts numerous shops, restaurants and cafés.
The square in front of the Stazione Centrale, Piazza Duca d\'Aosta, is one of the main points of passage for those arriving or departing from Milan. Here you will find modern monuments and open spaces where travellers and tourists can stop to admire the surrounding architecture.
A few steps from the Central Station stands the famous Pirelli Tower, one of the symbols of modern architecture in Milan. Designed by Giò Ponti and completed in 1960, the Pirellone, as it is called by the Milanese, was the tallest building in the city for years. Today it houses offices of the Lombardy Region and represents an important piece of history of Milanese architectural design.
In the surrounding area, there is the Palazzo Lombardia, the skyscraper that houses the regional government of Lombardy. Its contemporary architecture is one of the symbols of modern Milan and of the economic growth of the region. The Belvedere, on the 39th floor, offers a panoramic view of the city and is open to the public on certain days.
Indro Montanelli Public Gardens
Not far from the Central Station, we find the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens, a green oasis in the heart of Milan. This historic park is perfect for walking, jogging or simply relaxing. Within the gardens are the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale and the Ulrico Hoepli Planetarium, two cultural attractions that offer educational experiences for all ages.
A short distance from the Centrale district, Corso Buenos Aires is one of Milan\'s main shopping arteries, with over 350 shops offering a wide range of products, from fashion to consumer goods. This long shopping street connects Porta Venezia with Piazzale Loreto, and is a must for shopaholics.
West of the Centrale district is the Porta Nuova area, one of Europe\'s most ambitious urban redevelopment projects. At the heart of this futuristic district is Piazza Gae Aulenti, an elevated square surrounded by modern skyscrapers, including the Bosco Verticale, winner of numerous international awards for its sustainable architecture. The area is home to numerous restaurants, cafes, luxury shops and a vibrant nightlife.
The neighborhood also features the Monumento al Deportato, located near the train station. This touching memorial commemorates the deportees who were taken from the platforms of Milan\'s train station during World War II to be taken to concentration camps.
Neighboring Areas
Northwest of the Central Station is the Isola neighborhood, a former working-class area that has undergone a radical transformation in recent years, becoming one of Milan\'s trendiest neighborhoods. Isola is famous for its trendy restaurants, bars, art galleries and lively nightlife. The Bosco Verticale, a residential complex with vertical gardens, is one of the architectural icons of this area.
Repubblica
The Repubblica neighborhood, which extends south of the Central Station, is characterized by wide tree-lined avenues and important office buildings and luxury residences. It is also home to the Diamante skyscraper, another symbol of the modern Milanese skyline.
East of the Central Station is the Città Studi neighborhood, famous for the presence of the Milan Polytechnic and the University of Studies. The area is characterised by a lively student community and a wide range of services, including cafes, restaurants and bookshops.
Piazzale Loreto is an important traffic hub and is also the entry point to Corso Buenos Aires. Loreto is a lively and dynamic area, perfect for those looking for an authentic and cosmopolitan atmosphere. It is also well served by public transport, with metro stops that easily connect with other parts of the city.
Cultural and Social Life
The Centrale area is extremely lively and offers a rich cultural and social life. In the surroundings of the station, there are numerous restaurants, bars and cafes where you can enjoy both local and international cuisine.
Pharmacy
Parapharmacy Punto Benessere - Piazza Duca D\'Aosta - 20125 Milan
Hospital
Clinical Institute Città Studi - Via Jommelli Niccolo\', 17 - 20131 Milan
Supermarket
Carrefour Express - Via Ponte Seveso, 26 - 20125 Milan
GET AROUND
Via Sammartini 5 in Milan is strategically located in the immediate vicinity of the Central Station, one of the city\'s main transport hubs. The area is served by a vast network of public transport, including buses, trams and several metro lines, including the new M4 Line. Thanks to these connections, it is easy to reach the city\'s main destinations, train stations and airports.
Metro
M2 Line (Green) - Central Stop
The Central stop on the M2 Line is located a few steps from Via Sammartini 5. The M2 Line directly connects the area with Porta Garibaldi, Cadorna and Assago, and is ideal for reaching neighborhoods such as the Navigli and Foro Bonaparte. It is a convenient option for those who want to explore various areas of Milan without having to change lines.
M3 Line (Yellow) - Central Stop
The M3 Line is the other line available at the Central Station and directly connects the neighborhood with the Duomo, Porta Romana and the areas to the south of the city. The M3 Line is perfect for those who want to quickly get to the center and the main tourist attractions.
M4 Line (Blue) - New Line for Linate
The new M4 Line represents an innovation for Milanese transport, facilitating connections with Milan Linate airport. The closest M4 stop, accessible from Central Station via a short subway or bus ride, allows you to reach Linate in about 15-20 minutes. This line will be particularly useful for travelers who need a quick connection to the airport.
Tram
Line 5
Tram 5 has a stop near Via Sammartini and offers a quick connection to areas such as Niguarda and the north-east of Milan. The line passes through various residential areas, making it ideal for those who want to explore the city at a slow pace, perhaps enjoying a view of the authentic Milan.
Line 9
Tram 9 connects Porta Genova to Porta Venezia and passes through Central Station. This line is particularly convenient for moving between the main areas of the city and reaching popular areas such as Navigli and Porta Venezia, where there are many restaurants, cafes and shops.
Line 10
Line 10 crosses the city in a west-east direction and passes through the Central Station. It is an interesting solution for those who want to move around residential and commercial areas and reach areas such as Viale Zara and Via Procaccini.
Bus
Line 43
Bus 43 connects Via Sammartini with Porta Nuova and the north-west area of Milan, passing through strategic places such as Piazza Gae Aulenti. This line is a good option for those who work or want to visit the Porta Nuova area, famous for its skyscrapers and modern architecture.
Line 87
Bus 87 is ideal for short trips to central areas, such as Sempione and Lambrate. Starting from Via Sammartini, this bus is perfect for reaching residential areas and university areas, and is a practical alternative to the subway.
Airport Shuttles (Malpensa and Orio al Serio)
From the Central Station, located a short distance from Via Sammartini, there are direct shuttles to the airports of Milan Malpensa and Bergamo Orio al Serio. These shuttles, with regular departures, offer a convenient and fast connection for travelers.
How to Reach the Train Stations
The Central Station is located a few minutes walk from Via Sammartini 5, and offers high-speed connections to the main Italian and international cities. In addition to trains, buses to the airports also leave from the Central Station, making it a strategic hub for travelers.
Porta Garibaldi Station is easily reached with the M2 Line in about 5 minutes. This station is an important alternative to the Central Station, with high-speed trains and regional connections, as well as suburban trains that connect different areas of Milan.
Cadorna Station, reachable with the M2 Line from the Central Station, is another important railway hub. Malpensa Express trains to Milan Malpensa Airport leave from Cadorna, in addition to regional connections to various destinations in Lombardy.
How to Reach the Airports
Milan Linate Airport (LIN)
Thanks to the new M4 Line, Milan Linate Airport is easily reachable from the area. From the Central Station you can take the M2 and, with a short change, reach the M4, thus quickly connecting the neighborhood with Linate in about 20 minutes.
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP)
Milan Malpensa Airport is accessible via the Malpensa Express, departing from the Central Station or Cadorna Station. The train takes about 50 minutes, and is a convenient and direct solution for those flying to international destinations.
Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport (BGY)
To reach Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport, you can take a direct shuttle from the Central Station. The journey time is about an hour, and departures are frequent throughout the day, offering a direct connection to the airport.
In summary
Via Sammartini 5 is ideally located for those who want to move easily around Milan. Thanks to the proximity to the Central Station and the numerous public transport options, including trams, buses and the M2, M3 and the new M4 lines, it is possible to easily reach the strategic points of the city, the railway stations and the main airports.
Tickets and Information
ATM - +39 800 808 181
Trenord - +39 02 7249 4949
Orioshuttle - Informazioni sui biglietti - +39 035 319366
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 example of elegant urban living.
Just steps from the Central Station, this elegant studio apartment on the mezzanine floor offers a perfect mix of comfort and style, ideal for a relaxing stay in Milan. Upon entering, the modern and welcoming atmosphere welcomes you with a spacious living area: here you will find a splendid jacuzzi, perfect for your moments of well-being, and comfortable armchairs to relax in total comfort. The kitchenette is custom-designed, complete with a refrigerator, ideal for preparing snacks and light meals.
The sleeping area, separate and private, has a comfortable double bed and a large wardrobe to better organize everything you need. The elegant and modern private bathroom is equipped with a glass walk-in shower that adds a touch of luxury to the environment. Air-conditioned rooms, refined interiors and an unbeatable location make this studio an exclusive and refined option to experience Milan at its best, with the comfort and privacy of a true urban oasis.
Paid parking nearby
Garage Sammartini - Via Sammartini Giovanni Battista, 3 - 20125 Milan
FURTHER INFORMATIONS
The apartment is part of Easylife House, a well-known specialized group throughout Italy, a guarantee of reliability and quality of service. With Easylife will be at your disposal to meet your needs.
• Restaurants and/or events.
• E-bike tours accompanied by an official guide.
• Shopping and much more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
The Centrale district in Milan is one of the most important urban hubs of the city, dominated by the monumental Stazione Centrale, which represents not only a point of departure and arrival for thousands of travellers every day, but also a place of great historical and architectural interest. The area is characterised by a lively urban atmosphere, a strong presence of services and connections and a rich cultural and tourist offer, making it one of the most dynamic and cosmopolitan areas of Milan.
The heart of the district is the Stazione Centrale, one of the most impressive railway buildings in Europe, inaugurated in 1931. The station is an architectural masterpiece in Liberty and Art Deco style, with elaborate decorations, large staircases, high ceilings and majestic arches. The station is not only an important hub for national and international trains, but also hosts numerous shops, restaurants and cafés.
The square in front of the Stazione Centrale, Piazza Duca d\'Aosta, is one of the main points of passage for those arriving or departing from Milan. Here you will find modern monuments and open spaces where travellers and tourists can stop to admire the surrounding architecture.
A few steps from the Central Station stands the famous Pirelli Tower, one of the symbols of modern architecture in Milan. Designed by Giò Ponti and completed in 1960, the Pirellone, as it is called by the Milanese, was the tallest building in the city for years. Today it houses offices of the Lombardy Region and represents an important piece of history of Milanese architectural design.
In the surrounding area, there is the Palazzo Lombardia, the skyscraper that houses the regional government of Lombardy. Its contemporary architecture is one of the symbols of modern Milan and of the economic growth of the region. The Belvedere, on the 39th floor, offers a panoramic view of the city and is open to the public on certain days.
Indro Montanelli Public Gardens
Not far from the Central Station, we find the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens, a green oasis in the heart of Milan. This historic park is perfect for walking, jogging or simply relaxing. Within the gardens are the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale and the Ulrico Hoepli Planetarium, two cultural attractions that offer educational experiences for all ages.
A short distance from the Centrale district, Corso Buenos Aires is one of Milan\'s main shopping arteries, with over 350 shops offering a wide range of products, from fashion to consumer goods. This long shopping street connects Porta Venezia with Piazzale Loreto, and is a must for shopaholics.
West of the Centrale district is the Porta Nuova area, one of Europe\'s most ambitious urban redevelopment projects. At the heart of this futuristic district is Piazza Gae Aulenti, an elevated square surrounded by modern skyscrapers, including the Bosco Verticale, winner of numerous international awards for its sustainable architecture. The area is home to numerous restaurants, cafes, luxury shops and a vibrant nightlife.
The neighborhood also features the Monumento al Deportato, located near the train station. This touching memorial commemorates the deportees who were taken from the platforms of Milan\'s train station during World War II to be taken to concentration camps.
Neighboring Areas
Northwest of the Central Station is the Isola neighborhood, a former working-class area that has undergone a radical transformation in recent years, becoming one of Milan\'s trendiest neighborhoods. Isola is famous for its trendy restaurants, bars, art galleries and lively nightlife. The Bosco Verticale, a residential complex with vertical gardens, is one of the architectural icons of this area.
Repubblica
The Repubblica neighborhood, which extends south of the Central Station, is characterized by wide tree-lined avenues and important office buildings and luxury residences. It is also home to the Diamante skyscraper, another symbol of the modern Milanese skyline.
East of the Central Station is the Città Studi neighborhood, famous for the presence of the Milan Polytechnic and the University of Studies. The area is characterised by a lively student community and a wide range of services, including cafes, restaurants and bookshops.
Piazzale Loreto is an important traffic hub and is also the entry point to Corso Buenos Aires. Loreto is a lively and dynamic area, perfect for those looking for an authentic and cosmopolitan atmosphere. It is also well served by public transport, with metro stops that easily connect with other parts of the city.
Cultural and Social Life
The Centrale area is extremely lively and offers a rich cultural and social life. In the surroundings of the station, there are numerous restaurants, bars and cafes where you can enjoy both local and international cuisine.
Pharmacy
Parapharmacy Punto Benessere - Piazza Duca D\'Aosta - 20125 Milan
Hospital
Clinical Institute Città Studi - Via Jommelli Niccolo\', 17 - 20131 Milan
Supermarket
Carrefour Express - Via Ponte Seveso, 26 - 20125 Milan
GET AROUND
Via Sammartini 5 in Milan is strategically located in the immediate vicinity of the Central Station, one of the city\'s main transport hubs. The area is served by a vast network of public transport, including buses, trams and several metro lines, including the new M4 Line. Thanks to these connections, it is easy to reach the city\'s main destinations, train stations and airports.
Metro
M2 Line (Green) - Central Stop
The Central stop on the M2 Line is located a few steps from Via Sammartini 5. The M2 Line directly connects the area with Porta Garibaldi, Cadorna and Assago, and is ideal for reaching neighborhoods such as the Navigli and Foro Bonaparte. It is a convenient option for those who want to explore various areas of Milan without having to change lines.
M3 Line (Yellow) - Central Stop
The M3 Line is the other line available at the Central Station and directly connects the neighborhood with the Duomo, Porta Romana and the areas to the south of the city. The M3 Line is perfect for those who want to quickly get to the center and the main tourist attractions.
M4 Line (Blue) - New Line for Linate
The new M4 Line represents an innovation for Milanese transport, facilitating connections with Milan Linate airport. The closest M4 stop, accessible from Central Station via a short subway or bus ride, allows you to reach Linate in about 15-20 minutes. This line will be particularly useful for travelers who need a quick connection to the airport.
Tram
Line 5
Tram 5 has a stop near Via Sammartini and offers a quick connection to areas such as Niguarda and the north-east of Milan. The line passes through various residential areas, making it ideal for those who want to explore the city at a slow pace, perhaps enjoying a view of the authentic Milan.
Line 9
Tram 9 connects Porta Genova to Porta Venezia and passes through Central Station. This line is particularly convenient for moving between the main areas of the city and reaching popular areas such as Navigli and Porta Venezia, where there are many restaurants, cafes and shops.
Line 10
Line 10 crosses the city in a west-east direction and passes through the Central Station. It is an interesting solution for those who want to move around residential and commercial areas and reach areas such as Viale Zara and Via Procaccini.
Bus
Line 43
Bus 43 connects Via Sammartini with Porta Nuova and the north-west area of Milan, passing through strategic places such as Piazza Gae Aulenti. This line is a good option for those who work or want to visit the Porta Nuova area, famous for its skyscrapers and modern architecture.
Line 87
Bus 87 is ideal for short trips to central areas, such as Sempione and Lambrate. Starting from Via Sammartini, this bus is perfect for reaching residential areas and university areas, and is a practical alternative to the subway.
Airport Shuttles (Malpensa and Orio al Serio)
From the Central Station, located a short distance from Via Sammartini, there are direct shuttles to the airports of Milan Malpensa and Bergamo Orio al Serio. These shuttles, with regular departures, offer a convenient and fast connection for travelers.
How to Reach the Train Stations
The Central Station is located a few minutes walk from Via Sammartini 5, and offers high-speed connections to the main Italian and international cities. In addition to trains, buses to the airports also leave from the Central Station, making it a strategic hub for travelers.
Porta Garibaldi Station is easily reached with the M2 Line in about 5 minutes. This station is an important alternative to the Central Station, with high-speed trains and regional connections, as well as suburban trains that connect different areas of Milan.
Cadorna Station, reachable with the M2 Line from the Central Station, is another important railway hub. Malpensa Express trains to Milan Malpensa Airport leave from Cadorna, in addition to regional connections to various destinations in Lombardy.
How to Reach the Airports
Milan Linate Airport (LIN)
Thanks to the new M4 Line, Milan Linate Airport is easily reachable from the area. From the Central Station you can take the M2 and, with a short change, reach the M4, thus quickly connecting the neighborhood with Linate in about 20 minutes.
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP)
Milan Malpensa Airport is accessible via the Malpensa Express, departing from the Central Station or Cadorna Station. The train takes about 50 minutes, and is a convenient and direct solution for those flying to international destinations.
Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport (BGY)
To reach Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport, you can take a direct shuttle from the Central Station. The journey time is about an hour, and departures are frequent throughout the day, offering a direct connection to the airport.
In summary
Via Sammartini 5 is ideally located for those who want to move easily around Milan. Thanks to the proximity to the Central Station and the numerous public transport options, including trams, buses and the M2, M3 and the new M4 lines, it is possible to easily reach the strategic points of the city, the railway stations and the main airports.
Tickets and Information
ATM - +39 800 808 181
Trenord - +39 02 7249 4949
Orioshuttle - Informazioni sui biglietti - +39 035 319366
Property manager
Donato Cella
Languages
English, French, Italian, Spanish
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Kitchen
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Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Flexible check-out available (contact host to arrange)
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
Property Registration Number IT015146B43YSYUND2, 015146-CIM-09014
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All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
About the area
Milan
Central Station, a neighbourhood in Milan, is home to this apartment. Cathedral of Milan and Teatro alla Scala are notable landmarks, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Corso Buenos Aires and Via Montenapoleone Fashion District. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Forum di Milano or Monza Circuit.

Milano, Mi
What's nearby
- Corso Buenos Aires - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Piazza della Repubblica - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Teatro alla Scala - 5 min drive - 3.6 km
- Piazza del Duomo - 5 min drive - 4.2 km
- Cathedral of Milan - 5 min drive - 4.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Bistrot Stazione Milano Centrale - 4 min walk
- I Ravioli Cinesi - 1 min walk
- Rossopomodoro Milano Centrale FS - 3 min walk
- Panino Giusto - 3 min walk
- Caffè Napoli - 3 min walk
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