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Charming central apartment with terrace.
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2
Bedrooms
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95m2
Superficie
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6
People
4 single beds, 1 double sofa bed
Apartment features
- bed sofa
- washing machine
- hairdryer
- fridge-freezer
- TV
- shower
- bed linen & towels
- iron & ironing board
- oven
- toaster
- dishwasher
- heating
- bathtub
- elevator
- ADSL Wireless (Complimentary)
- terrace
- kettle
- plasma TV
- visa, mastercard, amex accepted with prior notice
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The Mercalli I apartment is located a few minutes from the Duomo, steps away from “delle due Basiliche” Park, one of the liveliest and richest central areas food-wise.
The surrounding area has every kind of service, in particular numerous restaurants and cafes. In the immediate vicinity of the commercial centre, it is also possible to rapidly access other city locations which are ideal for evening entertainment and night-life, such as the Pta. Ticinese and Navigli.
The Apartment
This splendid apartment is located on the second floor of an historic early 1800s building and has just been renovated and refurnished with great taste and care.
The spacious corridor leads from the entrance to the living-room area, illuminated by a large French window which also gives access to the terrace. Here you'll find a comfortable sofa surrounded by white wood and glass pieces of furniture on which some practical and decorative oriental lamps have been placed, a zebra striped retro-style chest of drawers on which there is a TV set, and a bar counter with two stools. The kitchen has everything necessary to prepare tasty antipasti which you can enjoy out on the sunny terrace. Off the living-room is the second bedroom with two comfortable single beds and a practical clothes-rail. The master bedroom is at the other end of the property and is accessed through the corridor from the entrance. It has a comfortable double bed and a large mirrored wardrobe which will make your moments of relaxation truly unforgettable. The bathroom is fitted with a comfortable bathtub and has some delightful stone inlays.
The apartment is particularly suitable for groups, considering that you can also book the adjacent Mercalli2 apartment as additional living space.
Conditions of stay
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Refundable deposit
€200 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
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Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€1,000 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
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Maximum capacity
6 People
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Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Duomo Milan
The historical centre of Milan has a fairly regular and round shape, with compact grid of building and roads, typical of medieval cities. The centre is not particularly sizeable and a good part of it is a pedestrian area. Without a doubt the best solution is to visit it by feet.
The cathedral (“Duomo”) is magnificent and dates back to the beginning of the 14th century when French workers began its construction. The Duomo has unmistakable gothic shapes covered with white-pink marble from Candoglia and it overlooks a big square (”Piazza Duomo”) always crowded with tourists, peddlers and locals who walk across the square everyday to go to work.
The impressive cathedral counts 135 pinnacles and 3400 statues, and it is topped with the statue of “Madonnina” (little Virgin Mary), which is the symbol of the city itself.
Next to the Duomo is the imposing Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery (“Galleria”), a proper road covered with a glass and iron structure that connects the Duomo square with the La Scala square. The Galleria is also called Milan’s “salotto” (sitting room). It is cross-shaped (a longer gallery crossed by a shorter one) and at the crossing a large octagonal space opens, covered with a transparent glass dome, a true jewel of 19th century engineering.
The La Scala square is named after La Scala theatre, renown world-wide as “the” opera and music theatre. La Scala was built in the 18th century by architect Piermarini. It has recently been restored and refurbished by architect Mario Botta. Facing La Scala is Palazzo Marino, built in the 16th century by Galeazzo Alessi and currently housing the town hall.
Overlooking the Duomo square are also a side of the Archbishop’s See (“Palazzo dell’Arcivescovado”) and the ancient Doge’s Palace (“Palazzo Ducale”), currently called “Palazzo Reale” (Royal Palace), restored with a neo-classical touch by architect Piermarini (the same of La Scala). Opposite the Duomo Square are Via and Piazzetta dei Mercanti (Merchants’ street and square), with the “Palazzo della Ragione” (Reason’s Palace) dating 1228. This area constitutes the medieval heart of the city and the remnants of the Municipality period Not far from here are via Speronari and Spadari with their high-end food shops. The pedestrian via Dante, which offers numerous opportunities for shopping or having a snack, runs from the Cairoli square towards the Castle of the Sforza family (“Castello Sforzesco”).
Via Torino and Corso Vittorio Emanuele, both originating from Piazza Duomo but running in opposite directions, offer endless shopping opportunities and often witness a young crowd’s shopping frenzy.
Strolling along via Torino it is possible to admire the church of “Santa Maria presso san Satiro”, built in 1476 by architect Donato Bramante (with the exception of the facade which dates from the 19th century).
Customer Feedback
Average valuation
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based on 1 users
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9.0
The appartment was clean and well equipped.
Davide, Switzerland 17 April 2012