Appartamento trilocale, 5 posti letto, camera da letto matrimoniale con TV, camera con letto a castello + letto singolo, soggiorno con cucina, bagno, ampia terrazza e parcheggio privato per 1 auto incluso. Posizione centrale, 400m dalla metro e 800m da Via della Spiga. Expo facilmente raggiungibile, 10 minuti in metro. Prossimità metro, tram, treni. Zona centrale tranquilla, ma con supermarket, ed innumerevoli ristorantini di varie cucine, di elevata qualità con prezzi accessibili. Zona dello shopping a 500 metri, Corso Buenos Aires. Parco per correre o passeggiare di oltre 15 ettari, i giardini Indro Montanelli, a 600 metri. Porta Venezia is a district very close to the centre. It is also possible to reach the Duomo by walking for about 20 minutes and following one of the most fascinating routes in Milan. It enjoys a central location and is well connected to the rest of the city. In fact, in addition to the numerous bus and tram lines, there are the Milano Porta Venezia railway station and two underground stations, Porta Venezia and Palestro, both located on the M1 line. The central railway station is 1.5 km away. MONUMENTS: The Porta Venezia district in Milan has a long and fascinating history behind it. It bears its mark in its liberty style, one of the most influential architectural fashions at the beginning of the twentieth century, which made it the district of the Milanese upper class. With the construction of noble palaces, art nouveau has become the absolute protagonist of the development of this area. Originally known as Porta Orientale and created along the Spanish ramparts and at the homonymous Porta Venezia, one of the six main and historic gates of Milan. It is also adjacent to the Fashion District, very close to: Palazzo Reale 2.1 km, Duomo 1.8 km, Museo Del Novecento 2.1 km, Bosco Verticale 2.0 km, Castello Sforzesco 2.4 km SHOPPING: Porta Venezia is also considered the shopping district of Milan par excellence. In fact, Corso Buenos Aires rises right in the area, an important commercial artery of over 1600 meters, which recalls New York's Fifth Avenue and is one of the longest commercial promenades in Europe. With the succession of famous shops, clothing boutiques and large commercial chains, together with Viale Vittorio Veneto, Via San Gregorio and Via Lazzaretto, Corso Buenos Aires forms a quadrilateral of social and commercial life. RESTAURANTS: The Porta Venezia district is today a very popular area of Milan, it is full of clubs and places to eat. Among ethnic, Italian and trendy restaurants, new gastronomic trends are experimented every day that are able to satisfy even the most demanding palates, with an always varied and wide choice. LGBT Porta Venezia has been wearing the colors of the rainbow flag for several years now, with the LGBT atmosphere that makes the neighborhood the symbol of gay-friendly Milan. Every year in June the famous Milano Pride takes place, and the streets of the neighborhood come alive as never before with various events and demonstrations. Some of the venues that represent the history, present and future of the Milanese gay street are: Lelephant, Mono, Leccomilano and Redcafè. the apartment is located in a central position and is well connected to the rest of the city. In fact, in addition to the numerous bus and tram lines available within a radius of 100 metres, there are the Milano Porta Venezia railway station and two underground stations 400 meters away: Porta Venezia and Palestro, both located on the M1 line. The central railway station is 1.5 km