Apartment
Sant'Orsola 5 - Modern Duomo Suite
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1 bathroomSleeps 230 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Milano
- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II9 min walk
- Piazzale Cadorna10 min walk
- Teatro alla Scala10 min walk
- Milan (LIN-Linate)28 min drive
Rooms & beds
0 bedrooms (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bidet · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Balcony
About this property
Sant'Orsola 5 - Modern Duomo Suite
Beautiful and intimate apartment in a building located in the heart of Old Milan - the Cinque Vie, 4 minutes walk from Cordusio (M1) and 7 minutes from the Duomo.
The apartment located on the 1st floor (with elevator) opens onto an entrance with a sitting room, a large living room with a foldaway bed, kitchen, bathroom and balcony overlooking a delightful internal garden.
The fiber optic internet connection, 4k Smart TV and all the commodities of a luxury suite complete the housing offer.
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The apartment opens onto an entrance equipped as a sitting room. The main room has a dining area, living room and sofa, which with a simple movement becomes a comfortable double bed of 160 cm wide.
The kitchen complete with all the tools and with an induction hob and a spacious bathroom with window and shower box complete the property. The terrace overlooks a quiet internal garden.
. City Tax: € 4,50 per person per night to pay at check-in for a maximum of 14 nights
. Extra: AIR CONDITIONING Free of charge , BATH LINEN Free of charge , BED LINEN Free of charge , CRIB € 20,00 (upon request), ELECTRICITY Free of charge , HEATING Free of charge , LINEN AND TOWELS Free of charge , WASHING MACHINE Free of charge
Pets - not allowed
The apartment is located in Via Sant'Orsola in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
The apartment is located in the heart of the city in the oldest and most evocative neighborhood - Le Cinque Vie. Walk through the secret history of the city, surrounded by art, fashion and design, secret corners and superb gastronomic experiences. All the main attractions are within walking distance: Duomo, Piazza Cordusio, Castello Sforzesco, the fashion district and Corso Magenta are just a few minutes walk!!
The closest subway is located in Cordusio (M1) - Red line.
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A TOUR IN THE SURROUNDINGS:
History, art and culture populate the 5 Vie in a sparkling mix of tradition and contemporaneity: the city of Leonardo, the historic churches and the Roman ruins, but also design spaces, artist ateliers, excellences of Milanese craftsmanship
Not too far from the futuristic skyline of Porta Nuova, the heart of historic Milan beats vigorously. A place as old as the city with a brand new engine, thanks to the commitment of cultural institutions, designers, artisans and traders, united to enhance its immense heritage and revive dormant energies with a rich program of events.
The area identifies its boundaries in Porta Ticinese, largo Cairoli, Santa Maria delle Grazie, piazza dei Mercanti, and its fulcrum at the confluence of via di Santa Marta, via del Bollo, via Bocchetto, via Santa Maria Fulcorina and via Santa Maria Podone / via sant'Orsola, a hub of trade already in Roman times.
LEONARDO'S PLACES:
It was here that the Tuscan genius lived and worked for many years. In Corso Magenta there are several places linked to his memory. If in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie you are left speechless in front of the famous Last Supper, in the headquarters of the Stelline Foundation art marries technology allowing you to dialogue with the Master on holographic screens.
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE ROMANS:
The Cinque Vie are the district of Milan richest in Roman remains. On Corso Magenta, you will find the Archaeological Museum, in the monastery of San Maurizio, whose garden contains part of the imperial age walls and two recently restored towers. Between Via di San Vittore al Teatro and Via Brisa we find the remains of the palace of Emperor Maximian, the theater and the majestic circus, a rare example in northern Italy. In Piazza Pio XI, instead, the forum was located, recently accessible in the basement of the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
THE AMBROSIANA ART GALLERY:
A place of interest not to be missed in Milan. Established in 1618 thanks to a donation by Federico Borromeo, it houses some of the most extraordinary masterpieces of all time, signed by Leonardo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Botticelli, Titian, as well as the Atlantic Codex, the largest collection of drawings and technical-scientific writings by the genius from Vinci. Admire the paintings of the Lombard seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as well as historical curiosities such as the gloves worn by Napoleon at Waterloo or the lock of hair of Lucrezia Borgia that inspired Lord Byron.
IN THE HEART OF THE CINQUE VIE: TALENT AT WORK
You realize you are at the center of the Cinque Vie by reading the names of the streets dedicated to ancient trades, which testify to how this is one of the most historically industrious neighborhoods of Milan. Here the ideal is to wander guided by the inspiration of the moment, to be amazed by the concentration of creativity and expertise that animates the artisan workshops, the art and design ateliers, the original and refined boutiques. Whether it's jewelry, precious embroidered fabrics, hats or ceramics, the aesthetic sense is happily combined with the most advanced technological research and a solid technical background, in the best Milanese tradition.
And for the most chic gourmets there is only the embarrassment of choice: from the historic Pescheria Spadari to the Parisian patisserie Ladurée to the innovative cooking and publishing laboratory Gnam Box.
THE SACRED ROADS:
The Cinque Vie are also a splendid compendium of sacred architecture from every era and style. In Piazza San Sepolcro you can admire the church of the same name, dedicated to the exploits of the Crusaders, where the liturgy is celebrated according to the evocative Greek-Byzantine rite. Not far away, in via Torino, the small Santa Maria presso san Satiro is one of Bramante's Renaissance jewels, with a fake choir in painted stucco and sumptuous decorations, while the baroque church of the same name overlooks the beautiful Piazza Sant'Alessandro. Further south, at Porta Ticinese, two of the oldest churches in Milan: San Lorenzo Maggiore, framed by an imposing colonnade, and Sant'Eustorgio, dedicated to the cult of the Three Kings.
The apartment located on the 1st floor (with elevator) opens onto an entrance with a sitting room, a large living room with a foldaway bed, kitchen, bathroom and balcony overlooking a delightful internal garden.
The fiber optic internet connection, 4k Smart TV and all the commodities of a luxury suite complete the housing offer.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
The apartment opens onto an entrance equipped as a sitting room. The main room has a dining area, living room and sofa, which with a simple movement becomes a comfortable double bed of 160 cm wide.
The kitchen complete with all the tools and with an induction hob and a spacious bathroom with window and shower box complete the property. The terrace overlooks a quiet internal garden.
. City Tax: € 4,50 per person per night to pay at check-in for a maximum of 14 nights
. Extra: AIR CONDITIONING Free of charge , BATH LINEN Free of charge , BED LINEN Free of charge , CRIB € 20,00 (upon request), ELECTRICITY Free of charge , HEATING Free of charge , LINEN AND TOWELS Free of charge , WASHING MACHINE Free of charge
Pets - not allowed
The apartment is located in Via Sant'Orsola in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
The apartment is located in the heart of the city in the oldest and most evocative neighborhood - Le Cinque Vie. Walk through the secret history of the city, surrounded by art, fashion and design, secret corners and superb gastronomic experiences. All the main attractions are within walking distance: Duomo, Piazza Cordusio, Castello Sforzesco, the fashion district and Corso Magenta are just a few minutes walk!!
The closest subway is located in Cordusio (M1) - Red line.
__________________________________________
A TOUR IN THE SURROUNDINGS:
History, art and culture populate the 5 Vie in a sparkling mix of tradition and contemporaneity: the city of Leonardo, the historic churches and the Roman ruins, but also design spaces, artist ateliers, excellences of Milanese craftsmanship
Not too far from the futuristic skyline of Porta Nuova, the heart of historic Milan beats vigorously. A place as old as the city with a brand new engine, thanks to the commitment of cultural institutions, designers, artisans and traders, united to enhance its immense heritage and revive dormant energies with a rich program of events.
The area identifies its boundaries in Porta Ticinese, largo Cairoli, Santa Maria delle Grazie, piazza dei Mercanti, and its fulcrum at the confluence of via di Santa Marta, via del Bollo, via Bocchetto, via Santa Maria Fulcorina and via Santa Maria Podone / via sant'Orsola, a hub of trade already in Roman times.
LEONARDO'S PLACES:
It was here that the Tuscan genius lived and worked for many years. In Corso Magenta there are several places linked to his memory. If in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie you are left speechless in front of the famous Last Supper, in the headquarters of the Stelline Foundation art marries technology allowing you to dialogue with the Master on holographic screens.
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE ROMANS:
The Cinque Vie are the district of Milan richest in Roman remains. On Corso Magenta, you will find the Archaeological Museum, in the monastery of San Maurizio, whose garden contains part of the imperial age walls and two recently restored towers. Between Via di San Vittore al Teatro and Via Brisa we find the remains of the palace of Emperor Maximian, the theater and the majestic circus, a rare example in northern Italy. In Piazza Pio XI, instead, the forum was located, recently accessible in the basement of the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
THE AMBROSIANA ART GALLERY:
A place of interest not to be missed in Milan. Established in 1618 thanks to a donation by Federico Borromeo, it houses some of the most extraordinary masterpieces of all time, signed by Leonardo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Botticelli, Titian, as well as the Atlantic Codex, the largest collection of drawings and technical-scientific writings by the genius from Vinci. Admire the paintings of the Lombard seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as well as historical curiosities such as the gloves worn by Napoleon at Waterloo or the lock of hair of Lucrezia Borgia that inspired Lord Byron.
IN THE HEART OF THE CINQUE VIE: TALENT AT WORK
You realize you are at the center of the Cinque Vie by reading the names of the streets dedicated to ancient trades, which testify to how this is one of the most historically industrious neighborhoods of Milan. Here the ideal is to wander guided by the inspiration of the moment, to be amazed by the concentration of creativity and expertise that animates the artisan workshops, the art and design ateliers, the original and refined boutiques. Whether it's jewelry, precious embroidered fabrics, hats or ceramics, the aesthetic sense is happily combined with the most advanced technological research and a solid technical background, in the best Milanese tradition.
And for the most chic gourmets there is only the embarrassment of choice: from the historic Pescheria Spadari to the Parisian patisserie Ladurée to the innovative cooking and publishing laboratory Gnam Box.
THE SACRED ROADS:
The Cinque Vie are also a splendid compendium of sacred architecture from every era and style. In Piazza San Sepolcro you can admire the church of the same name, dedicated to the exploits of the Crusaders, where the liturgy is celebrated according to the evocative Greek-Byzantine rite. Not far away, in via Torino, the small Santa Maria presso san Satiro is one of Bramante's Renaissance jewels, with a fake choir in painted stucco and sumptuous decorations, while the baroque church of the same name overlooks the beautiful Piazza Sant'Alessandro. Further south, at Porta Ticinese, two of the oldest churches in Milan: San Lorenzo Maggiore, framed by an imposing colonnade, and Sant'Eustorgio, dedicated to the cult of the Three Kings.
Amenities
Washer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
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 not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
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 015146-LNI-01936
We should mention
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
Milan Centre, a neighbourhood in Milan, is home to this apartment. Teatro alla Scala and Castello Sforzesco are cultural highlights, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and Via Montenapoleone Fashion District. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at San Siro Stadium or Mediolanum Forum.
Milano
What's nearby
- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - 9 min walk
- Teatro alla Scala - 10 min walk
- Cathedral of Milan - 12 min walk
- Piazza del Duomo - 12 min walk
- Santa Maria delle Grazie - 14 min walk
Getting around
Restaurants
- Spontini - 5 min walk
- McDonald's - 4 min walk
- California Bakery - 5 min walk
- B Café - 2 min walk
- Cioccolati Italiani - 5 min walk
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