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Easylife - Exclusive studio near Central Station
Apartment in Milan, 9-minute walk to Corso Buenos Aires
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2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 235 sq m
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Milano
- Place, Piazzale Loreto6 min walk
- Place, Corso Buenos Aires8 min walk
- Place, Piazza della Repubblica19 min walk
- Airport, Milan (LIN-Linate)17 min drive
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2 bedrooms (sleeps 2)
Bedroom
1 Single Bed
Bedroom
1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom
Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
About this property
Easylife - Exclusive studio near Central Station
THE SPACE
Welcome to the Milanese charm managed by Easylife House, a short-term rental management company throughout Italy. Featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the epitome of elegant urban living.
Experience Milan in style in this refined ground-floor studio apartment in an elegant building with concierge and full air conditioning. The entrance welcomes you with a linear designer kitchen, complete with modern appliances and refined countertops, flanked by a table with stools for informal dinners or relaxed breakfasts. The sleeping area exudes comfort with a double bed, a functional wardrobe, and two armchairs, one of which converts to a single bed, flanked by a wall-mounted smart TV, perfect for relaxing or working. The impeccable and contemporary bathroom offers a glass shower with elegant finishes. This space combines minimalist aesthetics, modern comfort, and maximum functionality, ideal for those who want to experience the city in a refined and ready-to-use environment. Contact us now to discover your new Milanese base!
Paid parking nearby
Valparaiso Parking - Via Soperga, 22 - 20127 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, a dedicated Host 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
Milan's Centrale district is a vibrant urban hub centered around the monumental Stazione Centrale, one of the city's main gateways. This neighborhood is not only a transit hub, but also an area rich in history, architecture, and culture, surrounded by neighboring areas offering numerous tourist attractions.
Central Station and Piazza Duca d'Aosta
Central Station, inaugurated in 1931, is a masterpiece of neoclassical and art deco architecture. Its imposing façade dominates Piazza Duca d'Aosta, a spacious pedestrian area often hosting events and art installations. The station itself is an attraction, with its majestic galleries and architectural details.
Cascina Pozzobonelli
A short distance from the station, towards the Caiazzo metro stop, lies the remains of the 15th-century Cascina Pozzobonelli, originally a summer residence for the Pozzobonelli family. Today, only a chapel and part of the portico remain, offering a fascinating glimpse into Milan's Renaissance past.
Sanctuary of San Camillo de Lellis
Continuing toward Porta Venezia, along Via Torriani, you'll come across the Sanctuary of San Camillo de Lellis, a neo-Gothic building dedicated to the saint and his followers, who came to Milan in the late 16th century to care for the sick. The church is known for its distinctive architecture and evocative interior.
Corso Buenos Aires
Southeast of the station lies Corso Buenos Aires, one of Milan's main shopping streets. With over 350 shops, it's a shopper's paradise, offering a wide range of boutiques, department stores, and historic cafés.
Porta Venezia and the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens
Continuing along Corso Buenos Aires, you'll reach Porta Venezia, a historic area characterized by neoclassical and Art Nouveau buildings. Here you'll find the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens, Milan's oldest public park, home to the Natural History Museum and the Ulrico Hoepli Planetarium. The park is an ideal place to relax and enjoy a stroll among the greenery.
Porta Nuova and Piazza Gae Aulenti
West of the station lies the modern Porta Nuova district, a symbol of contemporary Milan. The area's centerpiece is Piazza Gae Aulenti, an elevated plaza surrounded by futuristic skyscrapers, fountains, and art installations. From here, you can admire the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest), two residential towers covered with over 2,000 plant species, an innovative example of sustainable architecture.
Isola District
North of Porta Nuova lies the Isola district, an area that has managed to maintain its identity despite its proximity to modern urban developments. Known for its narrow streets, artisan workshops, traditional restaurants, and a vibrant music scene, Isola offers an authentic, bohemian atmosphere.
Conclusion
Milan's Centrale district and its surrounding areas offer a fascinating combination of history, culture, and modernity. From majestic historic architecture to innovative neighborhoods, this area of the city is brimming with attractions to suit every visitor's taste.
Pharmacy
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Hospital
Fatebenefratelli Sacco - Hospital - Via Melloni Macedonio, 52 - 20129 Milan
Supermarket
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GET AROUND
Via Soperga 44 is located in the northeast quadrant of Milan, in the heart of the NoLo district, near Viale Brianza and close to the Central Station. The area is lively, well-served, and perfectly connected to the rest of the city thanks to an extensive public transportation network, including buses, trams, three subway lines, and numerous rail and airport connections.
Bus and Trams
Via Soperga is served by several bus and tram lines that offer excellent coverage of the urban fabric, making it easy to travel to the city center, universities, and other Milanese neighborhoods:
Bus 42: runs along Via Soperga and connects the area with Bicocca and Greco.
Bus 60: accessible from Viale Tunisia, it connects with San Babila via Buenos Aires and Porta Venezia.
Bus 81: from Via Venini, it connects with Lambrate FS.
Buses 90 and 91 (circular lines): These run along the outer ring road, making them very useful for interchanges with other metro lines and train stations.
Bus 92: Connects Bovisa with Viale Isonzo, making it useful for cross-city connections without passing through the city center.
Tram
Line 1: Connects Greco with Piazza della Scala, passing through the city center, and is useful for reaching the Duomo.
Line 5: Connects Ortica with Ospedale Maggiore, also serving the Piazzale Loreto area.
Line 33: This circular line runs through Viale Lunigiana, offering quick connections to Porta Venezia and Lambrate.
The nearest stops are on Via Venini, Via Settembrini, Viale Brianza, and Piazzale Loreto, all less than a 5-minute walk away.
Subway
Via Soperga is strategically located between three metro lines:
Line M1 (Red): Loreto stop, about a 7-minute walk away. Quickly connects to San Babila, Duomo, Cadorna, and Rho Fiera.
Line M2 (Green): Caiazzo and Centrale FS stops, both about a 5-7 minute walk away. It offers direct connections to Città Studi, Garibaldi, Lambrate, Cadorna, and Assago.
Line M3 (Yellow): Centrale FS stop, useful for reaching Repubblica, Duomo, Crocetta, Porta Romana, and San Donato.
Line M4 (Blue)
Although Via Soperga is not directly served by an M4 stop, it can be reached in about 10-15 minutes using the following routes:
From Centrale FS: M3 to Duomo, change to M1 at San Babila, then M4 (or directly from San Babila if taking the M1 from Loreto).
Most useful stop: San Babila (M1/M4), where there is a direct interchange with the M4.
Getting to the Train Stations
Central Station: easily reached on foot in 7-10 minutes, or one stop on the M2 or M3 line.
Garibaldi FS Station: M2 line from Caiazzo or Centrale FS, 2 stops, about 10 minutes.
Cadorna Station: M2 line from Caiazzo or Centrale FS, towards Abbiategrasso/Assago, about 15-20 minutes.
Lambrate FS Station: M2 line towards Cologno or Gessate, 3 stops from Caiazzo, 10 minutes.
Porta Romana / Porta Vittoria Station: reachable via the M3 line (Crocetta) or the 90/91 circular buses with interchange.
Getting to the Airports
Milan Linate Airport: M2 line from Caiazzo to Centrale, then M3 to Duomo, then M1 to San Babila, and M4 to Linate.
Milan Malpensa Airport:
Malpensa Express from Centrale FS, direct train every 30 minutes.
Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport: Orio Shuttle or Terravision shuttle buses depart every 30 minutes from Centrale FS.
In summary
Via Soperga 44 enjoys a highly strategic location, nestled within a dense public transportation network that includes buses, trams, three metro lines (M1, M2, M3), and easy access to the new M4 line. Its proximity to Centrale Station is a major advantage, offering rapid connections to the entire metropolitan area, universities, the city's main attractions, and the airports of Linate, Malpensa, and Orio al Serio. An ideal location for those who want to live or stay in a central, dynamic, and perfectly connected setting.
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 management company throughout Italy. Featuring a welcoming and modern atmosphere, this apartment is the epitome of elegant urban living.
Experience Milan in style in this refined ground-floor studio apartment in an elegant building with concierge and full air conditioning. The entrance welcomes you with a linear designer kitchen, complete with modern appliances and refined countertops, flanked by a table with stools for informal dinners or relaxed breakfasts. The sleeping area exudes comfort with a double bed, a functional wardrobe, and two armchairs, one of which converts to a single bed, flanked by a wall-mounted smart TV, perfect for relaxing or working. The impeccable and contemporary bathroom offers a glass shower with elegant finishes. This space combines minimalist aesthetics, modern comfort, and maximum functionality, ideal for those who want to experience the city in a refined and ready-to-use environment. Contact us now to discover your new Milanese base!
Paid parking nearby
Valparaiso Parking - Via Soperga, 22 - 20127 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, a dedicated Host 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
Milan's Centrale district is a vibrant urban hub centered around the monumental Stazione Centrale, one of the city's main gateways. This neighborhood is not only a transit hub, but also an area rich in history, architecture, and culture, surrounded by neighboring areas offering numerous tourist attractions.
Central Station and Piazza Duca d'Aosta
Central Station, inaugurated in 1931, is a masterpiece of neoclassical and art deco architecture. Its imposing façade dominates Piazza Duca d'Aosta, a spacious pedestrian area often hosting events and art installations. The station itself is an attraction, with its majestic galleries and architectural details.
Cascina Pozzobonelli
A short distance from the station, towards the Caiazzo metro stop, lies the remains of the 15th-century Cascina Pozzobonelli, originally a summer residence for the Pozzobonelli family. Today, only a chapel and part of the portico remain, offering a fascinating glimpse into Milan's Renaissance past.
Sanctuary of San Camillo de Lellis
Continuing toward Porta Venezia, along Via Torriani, you'll come across the Sanctuary of San Camillo de Lellis, a neo-Gothic building dedicated to the saint and his followers, who came to Milan in the late 16th century to care for the sick. The church is known for its distinctive architecture and evocative interior.
Corso Buenos Aires
Southeast of the station lies Corso Buenos Aires, one of Milan's main shopping streets. With over 350 shops, it's a shopper's paradise, offering a wide range of boutiques, department stores, and historic cafés.
Porta Venezia and the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens
Continuing along Corso Buenos Aires, you'll reach Porta Venezia, a historic area characterized by neoclassical and Art Nouveau buildings. Here you'll find the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens, Milan's oldest public park, home to the Natural History Museum and the Ulrico Hoepli Planetarium. The park is an ideal place to relax and enjoy a stroll among the greenery.
Porta Nuova and Piazza Gae Aulenti
West of the station lies the modern Porta Nuova district, a symbol of contemporary Milan. The area's centerpiece is Piazza Gae Aulenti, an elevated plaza surrounded by futuristic skyscrapers, fountains, and art installations. From here, you can admire the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest), two residential towers covered with over 2,000 plant species, an innovative example of sustainable architecture.
Isola District
North of Porta Nuova lies the Isola district, an area that has managed to maintain its identity despite its proximity to modern urban developments. Known for its narrow streets, artisan workshops, traditional restaurants, and a vibrant music scene, Isola offers an authentic, bohemian atmosphere.
Conclusion
Milan's Centrale district and its surrounding areas offer a fascinating combination of history, culture, and modernity. From majestic historic architecture to innovative neighborhoods, this area of the city is brimming with attractions to suit every visitor's taste.
Pharmacy
Barni Pharmacy - Via Lumiere Fratelli, 2 - 20127 Milan
Hospital
Fatebenefratelli Sacco - Hospital - Via Melloni Macedonio, 52 - 20129 Milan
Supermarket
Conad Tuday - Via Venini Giulio e Corrado, 37 - 20127 Milan
GET AROUND
Via Soperga 44 is located in the northeast quadrant of Milan, in the heart of the NoLo district, near Viale Brianza and close to the Central Station. The area is lively, well-served, and perfectly connected to the rest of the city thanks to an extensive public transportation network, including buses, trams, three subway lines, and numerous rail and airport connections.
Bus and Trams
Via Soperga is served by several bus and tram lines that offer excellent coverage of the urban fabric, making it easy to travel to the city center, universities, and other Milanese neighborhoods:
Bus 42: runs along Via Soperga and connects the area with Bicocca and Greco.
Bus 60: accessible from Viale Tunisia, it connects with San Babila via Buenos Aires and Porta Venezia.
Bus 81: from Via Venini, it connects with Lambrate FS.
Buses 90 and 91 (circular lines): These run along the outer ring road, making them very useful for interchanges with other metro lines and train stations.
Bus 92: Connects Bovisa with Viale Isonzo, making it useful for cross-city connections without passing through the city center.
Tram
Line 1: Connects Greco with Piazza della Scala, passing through the city center, and is useful for reaching the Duomo.
Line 5: Connects Ortica with Ospedale Maggiore, also serving the Piazzale Loreto area.
Line 33: This circular line runs through Viale Lunigiana, offering quick connections to Porta Venezia and Lambrate.
The nearest stops are on Via Venini, Via Settembrini, Viale Brianza, and Piazzale Loreto, all less than a 5-minute walk away.
Subway
Via Soperga is strategically located between three metro lines:
Line M1 (Red): Loreto stop, about a 7-minute walk away. Quickly connects to San Babila, Duomo, Cadorna, and Rho Fiera.
Line M2 (Green): Caiazzo and Centrale FS stops, both about a 5-7 minute walk away. It offers direct connections to Città Studi, Garibaldi, Lambrate, Cadorna, and Assago.
Line M3 (Yellow): Centrale FS stop, useful for reaching Repubblica, Duomo, Crocetta, Porta Romana, and San Donato.
Line M4 (Blue)
Although Via Soperga is not directly served by an M4 stop, it can be reached in about 10-15 minutes using the following routes:
From Centrale FS: M3 to Duomo, change to M1 at San Babila, then M4 (or directly from San Babila if taking the M1 from Loreto).
Most useful stop: San Babila (M1/M4), where there is a direct interchange with the M4.
Getting to the Train Stations
Central Station: easily reached on foot in 7-10 minutes, or one stop on the M2 or M3 line.
Garibaldi FS Station: M2 line from Caiazzo or Centrale FS, 2 stops, about 10 minutes.
Cadorna Station: M2 line from Caiazzo or Centrale FS, towards Abbiategrasso/Assago, about 15-20 minutes.
Lambrate FS Station: M2 line towards Cologno or Gessate, 3 stops from Caiazzo, 10 minutes.
Porta Romana / Porta Vittoria Station: reachable via the M3 line (Crocetta) or the 90/91 circular buses with interchange.
Getting to the Airports
Milan Linate Airport: M2 line from Caiazzo to Centrale, then M3 to Duomo, then M1 to San Babila, and M4 to Linate.
Milan Malpensa Airport:
Malpensa Express from Centrale FS, direct train every 30 minutes.
Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport: Orio Shuttle or Terravision shuttle buses depart every 30 minutes from Centrale FS.
In summary
Via Soperga 44 enjoys a highly strategic location, nestled within a dense public transportation network that includes buses, trams, three metro lines (M1, M2, M3), and easy access to the new M4 line. Its proximity to Centrale Station is a major advantage, offering rapid connections to the entire metropolitan area, universities, the city's main attractions, and the airports of Linate, Malpensa, and Orio al Serio. An ideal location for those who want to live or stay in a central, dynamic, and perfectly connected setting.
Tickets and Information
ATM - +39 800 808 181
Trenord - +39 02 7249 4949
Orioshuttle - Informazioni sui biglietti - +39 035 319366
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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 Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at San Siro Stadium or Autodromo Nazionale Monza. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking.

Milano
What's nearby
- Piazzale Loreto - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
- Corso Buenos Aires - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
- Piazza della Repubblica - 19 min walk - 1.7 km
- Porta Venezia - 5 min drive - 2.1 km
- Politecnico di Milano - 6 min drive - 1.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Dinky - 3 min walk
- Pizza Big - 2 min walk
- Bar Millennio - 6 min walk
- Amore E Gusto - 4 min walk
- Trattoria Siciliana da Salvatore - 3 min walk
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