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Info & Contacts


House&Media srl
Corso Indipendenza 5 – 20129 Milano (MI)
P.IVA 08054710960

Contacts
Cell. (+39) 393 8163678

General Manager
Leonardo Xavier
leonardo.xavier@suitemilano.it

How to get here

The residences and suites at SuiteMilano are located at 1, Baracchini Street at the corner of Diaz Square where you can find the suite: deluxe room, deluxe apartment and superior apartment.
At 11, Paolo da Cannobio Street instead you will find the suite: double room, large room, deluxe cathedral rooms and superior room.

By Auto

Access to the center of Milan by auto is not easy due to traffic which is subject to restrictions and controls. Drivers wishing to reach the center by auto are required to pay the (Area C Tax) (Monday – Friday), with free access on Saturdays and Sundays.

 Private Driver

We can reserve for a chauffeur to pick you up from the airport and accompany you directly to your selected residence. Payment is made directly to the driver.

  • From/to Milan Malpensa – €150
  • From/to Milan Linate – €75
  • From/to Orio al Serio – €150
  • Hourly available in Milan – €55 car / €65 van
  • Milan Serravalle transfer – €240 (round trip €480)
  • With provision including 3 hours car €450 and van €500

Directions from the Central Railway Station FS

From the Central Station, take Line 3 (yellow line). It’s the fastest way to reach us. Get off at the Duomo stop, which is 200 meters from our residences

From Malpensa Airport

There are several options:

  •  Train. Take the Malpensa Express from the airport to the Central Station or to Cadorna Station. The ticket price is 11 €
  •  Bus. Several transport companies serve the Malpensa-Milan Central Station.
    The cost is around 5 €
  •  Taxi. You should expect to pay around 100 euro to get from Malpensa to 1, Baracchini Street or 11, Paolo da Cannobio Street
  •  Private Driver. We can reserve for a chauffeur to pick you up from the airport and accompany you directly to your selected residence. The price is approximately €110. Payment is made directly to the driver.

From Forlanini (Milan Linate)

The Linate Airport is just 15 minutes away from center of the city. You can take a taxi (the cost is about 20! ) or go to San Babila Square (bus 73) and from there, take the metro 1 (red line) and travel one stop to Duomo Square.

From Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport

From Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport

FAQ?


What does your apartment or suite offer?

Our lodgings are equipped by all comforts. They are used as an alternative to a classical stay at a hotel for those who prefer to have more privacy and ample space. Furthermore it’s possible to work and entertain guests. An ideal solution for tourists and business people.

What will I find at the lodging?

Each apartment is furnished. Bathrooms and bedrooms are provided with linen and sheets. The cleaning comes every day between 10:00am and 12:00pm. You will also find tv with free channels as well as those for payment (all included in the lease cost), coffee makers and other domestic appliances. The apartments are provided with an air conditioner.

How much is a residence or a suite?

The prices are linked with the characteristics of each single unit, the number of occupants and the time of year. They are also based on the length of stay, a discount will be applied that contributes towards the final price, which is always intended for the apartment, not the individual.

How is the payment made?

You can pay by credit card or debit card at time of booking. The full rate requires a deposit at time of booking. Discounted rates are available which provide for non-refundable payment contextual to the reservation.

How do I reserve?

Check availability www.suitemilano.it directly on the site and follow the directions. You can book and pay online in just a few easy steps.

Can I cancel my reservation?

Yes, if you selected a full fare. If this happens up to 7 days before check-in will be deducted the amount for the booking fee. If the cancellation is notified less than 7 days prior to arrival will be deducted the full amount.

At what time can I begin occupancy?

You can enter residences and suites from 2:00pm until 9:00pm, the day of check-in. Check-out must be made from 12:30am to 11:00am on the day of departure. Failure to comply with the check out will be charged for an additional night. These services are held by appointment in your suite. Please inform us of your time of arrival and departure. 

Can I extend my stay upon arrival?

Our suites and residences are in great demand. We ask that you carefully evaluate your intended time of stay, so as not to risk unavailabity.

Can I take my dogs, cats or other animals?

Given the particular standing of our suites, we would prefer not to accept pets. Small pets may be allowed only by written permission from House & Media Ltd. Please be aware that in the event of damages to our properties, the customer will be held responsible and charged accordingly. 

Is smoking permitted in the apartment?

No! but you can go out on the balcony for your cigarette break.

Our suggestion


Milan has always proven to be a strong economic force in the areas of finance, business affairs as well as fashion and design. Over time, the city has rienforced it’s undisputed reign as the economic capital of Italy.

Milan can be visited by walking or by public transport which offers frequent service throughout the day. Start from the picturesque neighborhood of Navigli, or from the old streets of Porta Ticinese and Porta Romana, or through the narrow streets of Brera. Take a walk along the elegant surrounding streets near Duomo Square – the heart of the city and it’s famous Cathedral. There are the Columns of San Lorenzo, the Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio, the Basilica of San Vittore al Corpo, the Cathedral, the Castle, abbeys and museums.

The city is the birthplace of famous people over the centuries: Saint Ambrose, Leonardo da Vinci, Giuseppe Parini and Alessandro Manzoni to name a few.

Cultural Places

  •  Leonardo’s “Last Supper”. One of the most famous masterpieces in the world, painted by Leonardo da Vinci on a wall of the refectory of the Dominican convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Visitors are allowed in groups of 25, every 15 minutes.
  •  The Pinacoteca di Brera located in the Brera district, is among the most famous museums in Europe, with rich collections of Italian paintings from the fourteenth to the twentieth century. It is also home to the Academy of Fine Arts.
  •  The Castello Sforzesco houses the museums of: Ancient Art, Art Gallery, Egyptian, Prehistoric and Protohistoric, Decorative Arts, Musical Instruments and “Achille Bertarelli” prints.
  •  The Theater alla Scala
  •  The Columns of San Lorenzo
  •  The Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio
  •  Triennale Design Museum – A collection of the history of Italian design
  •  Gallery of Modern Art – Displays works from the Neoclassical and Romantic eras, to the Scapigliatura and Realism.
  •  Museum of the 1900’s – It covers an area of over 86,000 square feet, of which more than 43,000 square feet is reserved for exhibitions. One section is dedicated to the International Avantgarde with paintings by Picasso, Braque, Modigliani and Kandinsky.
  •  Pinacoteca Ambrosiana – It is the oldest museum in Milan opened in 1618, with a donation from Cardinal Federico Borromeo who himself received a wealth of donations.

Getting around the cityome

Milan is serviced by three major subway lines, a quick and convenient way to move about.

  • Line 1 (red)
  •  Line 2 (green)
  •  Line 3 (yellow)

Driving on the busy streets of Milan can become quite a task, and is recommended only for responsible, experienced drivers. Many streets are monitored with cameras and parking spaces are limited. In addition, there is a toll charge in order to access the center (Area C) on weekdays.

Places you must visit

Duomo. The Cathedral, whose construction began in 1386, is Italy’s most important example of international Gothic architecture. Unique, because it combines Nordic features and Lombard elements. The building is crowned by the spire that ends with a statue of the Virgin Mary made of glided copper, 4 meters high, built in 1774. From the terraces of the Duomo (by elevator or pedestrian scale) you can admire the city at 360 degrees, if the weather is clear you can see the Alps to Monte Rosa.

Castello Sforzesco. Built between the years of 1450-66 by Francesco Sforza, as a fortress and residence, it’s structure is characterized by two massive towers, the Bona of Savoy and the Rocchetta, home of the treasure room, which houses the painting Argo, by Bramante.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. It’s construction began in 1864. Considered the city’s living room, it’s walkway is covered by a structure of iron and glass, in the shape of a cross with an octagon at the center.

Shopping

Milan is the city of fashion: the most exclusive boutiques are located in the area of the Quadrilateral, located between Montenapoleone Street and Via della Spiga. Other popular streets for shopping are Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Durini Street, Pontaccio Street / Brera just to name a few.

Antique markets are held on the Navigli.

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