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Studio Mostowa
 
from 14.May.2008
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Studio Kiwi
 
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64€ 51€
 
 
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Haydn (Y1R)
 
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Fiera Studio
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A well-equipped studio apartment with enough space for up to four people, it's located near the metro, which will take you to such sites as the Castle in no time. The flat has services such as a fax and photocopy machine...
 
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Living space 35m2
 
 
Manaresi
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A one-bedroom apartment convenient for three people, besides its comfortable interior it offers a convenient location. It's surrounded by practical places like a supermarket, pizzeria and a bank. Getting to the Duomo or ...
 
Night from 94 €
Living space 55m2
 
 
Michiele Lessona 
   
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Living space 100m2
 
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OLD TOWN APARTMENTS
If you are going to spend your holidays in Italy, there is a city you cannot miss – it is Milan. One of the biggest Italian cities, the world’s fashion capital, Milan has been for centuries attracting tourists and adventure seekers from all over the world.
Where should you start your sightseeing? It is really hard to say, as the city is full of historical monuments and you can find the traces of the past on every corner of the street. Without any doubt there are three places you just have to see – namely the beautiful Duomo, which is the second biggest church in Italy, La Scala – world’s most sophisticated opera house and one of the first European shopping galleries – Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II..
Milan is also a paradise for those who are in love with modern fashion. The most famous world designers are settled here – Giorgio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Prada, Gianni Versace, to name just the most important ones. Milan shops will offer you everything you can dream about.
If you prefer history and art, you are very welcomed to visit the numerous stunning city’s churches, decorated with antique statues and precious paintings. You can also admire the world famous Biblioteca Ambrosiana, founded in 16th century, where you be amazed by ancient books and manuscripts not only from Europe but also form Asian countries. Biblioteca Ambrosiana was the second public library in Europe and it owes 12 original manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci.
The manuscripts are not the only thing Milan inherited after Leonardo. In the Santa Maria delle Grazie Church you will find probably the world’s most famous painting – the Last Supper. It is the unique occasion to get to know whom and what it really represents…
After a long day of sightseeing there is nothing better then to relax in a friendly atmosphere of one of Milan’s incredible restaurants. You just have to try the local specialties, such us cotoletta alla milanese, ossobuco, risotto alla milanese and brasato. The city is also famous for its salami (salame milanese) and characteristic cheese (gorgonzola).
Milan itself can be reached either by plane or by train. There are three airports – Malpensa (international flights), Linate (European and domestic flights only) and Orio al Serio (the budget flights). All three of them are very well connected with the city center (buses and trains). The city is very well organized when it comes to communication and being already in the center, you can use 3 subway lines, trams, trolleybuses and buses.