Summary:
Welcome to your stylish Milanese retreat: a newly renovated, elegant apartment located at Via Cadore 39, in the heart of Porta Romana, one of the city’s most charming and authentic neighborhoods.
The Space:
Designed for couples looking to experience Milan with both style and comfort, this apartment combines modern design, smart functionality, and high-end finishes.
The master bedroom features a spacious walk-in closet and a variety of pillows to ensure personalized comfort and restful sleep.
The apartment includes all possible amenities:
• 1 Gbps fiber-optic Wi-Fi, perfect for streaming, video calls, or working remotely without interruptions;
• Smart TV with access to Netflix, Prime Video, and all your favorite apps;
• Central air conditioning to maintain the perfect temperature year-round;
• Fully equipped kitchen with oven, induction stove, dishwasher, and Nespresso machine;
• Washing machine and dryer, ideal for longer stays;
• A cozy living area with designer furniture, natural materials, and soft ambient lighting.
The Neighborhood:
Porta Romana is one of those neighborhoods that doesn’t shout for attention but speaks with quiet style. It’s a corner of Milan that feels refined without being pretentious, peaceful without being dull. The ideal area for those who want to experience the city authentically while enjoying all the advantages of a central, well-connected location.
A strategic location
Just minutes from the Duomo and well served by metro, tram, and bus lines, Porta Romana offers the rare balance of being close to everything while still offering a calm, residential atmosphere.
Close to Milan’s most important events
Throughout the year, the neighborhood becomes a prime base for anyone attending Milan’s major events: Fashion Week, the Salone del Mobile, Design Week, and numerous fairs and exhibitions held in nearby districts like Tortona, the Duomo area, and Porta Venezia. Staying in Porta Romana means being close to where things happen, without sacrificing peace and quiet.
Real taste, real quality
The area is full of restaurants that blend tradition with creativity: historic trattorias, gourmet spots, artisan pizzerias, and stylish cocktail bars. You’ll eat exceptionally well here, away from the typical tourist traps.
Wellness and time for yourself
At the heart of the district lies the famous QC Terme Milano, an urban spa built within ancient walls—an oasis for anyone seeking to unwind and recharge.
A strong neighborhood identity
Porta Romana has preserved its local soul. Independent boutiques, artisan workshops, small bookstores, and art galleries give the area a sense of character and authenticity that’s increasingly rare in big cities.
Dynamic, cultured, and real
With its mix of Bocconi University students, professionals, and longtime Milan residents, Porta Romana is a neighborhood that’s alive but never overwhelming. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer stay, it’s a place where you can feel grounded, inspired, and connected.
Getting Around:
Whether you prefer public transport or moving around by car or taxi, Porta Romana is a well-connected and easy-to-navigate area. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Public Transportation
Metro Line M3 (Yellow Line)
• The Porta Romana metro stop (M3) is just a 5-minute walk from Via Cadore 39.
• M3 connects directly to:
• Duomo (city center) – 3 stops / approx. 7 minutes
• Milano Centrale Station – 6 stops / approx. 12 minutes
• Repubblica / Turati / Montenapoleone (fashion & business districts) – within 10 minutes
Tram & Bus Lines Nearby
• Tram 9 – perfect for reaching Navigli, Porta Genova, or Stazione Centrale
• Bus 62 / 84 / 65 – connect to Corso XXII Marzo, San Babila, and Linate Airport area
• Night buses available on weekends
All stops are within a 3-5 minute walk from the apartment.
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Train Stations
Milano Centrale (main hub for high-speed trains)
• Reachable in 12–15 minutes by M3 metro (6 stops, no changes)
Milano Rogoredo (great for southbound trains and Italo)
• About 10 minutes by taxi or 15 minutes by metro + regional train
Milano Porta Garibaldi
• Reachable in 15 minutes by metro (M3 to Centrale, then M2 or regional line)
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Airports Access
Linate Airport (LIN) – Closest and most convenient
• Distance: 6.5 km
• By taxi: approx. 15–20 minutes
• By public transport: Bus 65 to Corso XXII Marzo + Bus 73 or Metro M4 – approx. 30–35 minutes
Malpensa Airport (MXP)
• Distance: 50 km
• By taxi: approx. 50–60 minutes (flat rate ~€110)
• By train: Metro M3 to Centrale + Malpensa Express – total travel time ~1 hour
Orio al Serio (BGY - Bergamo)
• Distance: 55 km
• By shuttle bus from Milano Centrale – approx. 1 hour, buses run every 30 minutes
• By car/taxi: 60–70 minutes depending on traffic
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Private Transport & Parking
Taxi and Ride-Sharing
• Taxis are easily found nearby or via app (FreeNow, itTaxi, Uber)
• Uber works in Milan (Uber Black, Van, and Taxi options available)
Driving and Parking
• Via Cadore is in Area C (ZTL – congestion charge zone), active Monday to Friday, 7:30–19:30.
• Several paid public garages are available nearby:
• Parking Via Crema – 5-minute walk
• Autorimessa Medaglie d’Oro – 7-minute walk
• Street parking is limited but possible (blue lines – pay at the meter or via app)
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On Foot or by Bike/Scooter
• City center (Duomo): reachable in 20–25 minutes on foot
• Bike-sharing & e-scooter services (like Lime, Dott, Bird, RideMovi) are widely available in the area
• Walking-friendly area with tree-lined streets, cafes, parks, and shops