Où dormir à Milan : les meilleurs quartiers de la ville

Vivre une ville comme Milan de la meilleure façon possible est une expérience qui demande de l'attention. La ville a mille facettes et il est fondamental de savoir saisir celle qui nous représente le mieux et qui répond le mieux à nos besoins, à commencer par le choix de l'endroit où dormir.

Pour vous aider à démêler les zones et les quartiers de la ville, nous avons préparé un itinéraire des meilleurs quartiers de la ville. Découvrez où dormir à Milan et des conseils utiles pour vous déplacer dans la ville.

Voici les quartiers que nous visiterons :

La zone de Carrobbio et les colonnes de San Lorenzo

L'un des meilleurs quartiers pour dormir à Milan est certainement le quartier du Carrobbio, près des colonnes de San Lorenzo.

Aujourd'hui, ces 16 piliers de marbre encadrent le cimetière de la basilique de San Lorenzo, créant ainsi l'une des places les plus visitées par les Milanais et les non-Milanais.

Si, pendant la journée, c'est un lieu apprécié pour sa tranquillité, au coucher du soleil, il devient un point de rencontre populaire pour commencer la soirée et se rendre ensuite dans les nombreux clubs des environs. L'emplacement des colonnes de San Lorenzo est en effet stratégique : à mi-chemin entre les Navigli et la Piazza del Duomo.

Dans le catalogue Barbarhouse, parmi les appartements situés près de la zone de Carrobbio , vous trouverez des appartements petits et confortables comme le trilo basilica: une maison tout confort avec six lits dans la zone de Ticinese.

Porta Venezia

Pour respirer la véritable atmosphère milanaise, le quartier idéal est Porta Venezia, certainement l'un des plus fascinants de la ville: d'un côté Corso Venezia et Via Senato, parsemés de boutiques et de clubs, et de l'autre côté histoire et culture avec le Musée Civique d'Histoire Naturelle et la Galerie d'Art Moderne. Enfin, un grand parc : les jardins publics Indro Montanelli.

Le quartier convient à tous, des familles aux jeunes. Le quartier est parfaitement desservi par les trains, avec la gare centrale à deux pas, et par les transports urbains comme le métro.

Faire de Porta Venezia votre quartier pour quelques jours est donc un choix qui allie commodité, confort et amour de l'art. Dans ce quartier, vous trouverez également le logement que vous souhaitez parmi les maisons signées BarbarHouse, comme bilo classica, un charmant appartement de style vintage avec quatre lits.

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Zone de Guastalla et Piazza Cinque Giornate

Parmi les quartiers les plus beaux et les plus frénétiques de Milan, il y a le quartier de Guastalla, qui tire son nom des jardins de Guastalla, un coin charmant avec un beau bassin à poissons du XVIIe siècle.

La zone s'étend des deux côtés du Corso di Porta Vittoria jusqu'à la Piazza Cinque Giornate. Le quartier est très animé, notamment en raison de la présence d'importantes institutions telles que le Palais de justice, la Chambre du travail, le Conservatoire ou la Faculté de sciences politiques et la Polyclinique.

Parmi les choses à voir si vous êtes à Milan en famille, il y a certainement le MUBA, un musée pour les enfants jusqu'à 12 ans. Il y a aussi la bibliothèque Sormani, l'une des plus grandes de Milan, et la synagogue, le principal lieu de culte juif de la ville.

Ici aussi, vous trouverez des logements confortables et design parmi les propositions du catalogue BarbarHouse, comme le trilo preziosa, un appartement prestigieux situé sur la Piazza Cinque Giornate et pouvant accueillir 8 personnes. L'endroit idéal pour des séjours sous le signe de la beauté et du confort.

Quartier de l'Isola

Quartiere Isola, est connu pour son esprit international avec la moderne Piazza Gae Aulenti, l'immeuble UniCredit (le plus haut gratte-ciel d'Italie) et le Bosco Verticale, un gratte-ciel entièrement recouvert de végétation. Le quartier vit suspendu entre les époques, entre la modernisation de ses centres d'affaires et les racines du vieux Milan.

En effet, le quartier regorge de restaurants, de bars américains et d'anciens entrepôts réaménagés. Ce que l'on appelait autrefois le Casbà de Milan est aujourd'hui un quartier qui s'imprègne des tendances et des modes actuelles.

Ici aussi,BarbarHouse propose une gamme d'hébergements confortables à proximité des centres d'intérêt. Le trilo divina, un appartement spacieux au design minimaliste, en est un exemple.

Piazzale Cadorna

C'est l'une des places les plus animées de Milan et la limite idéale de l'un des quartiers les plus centraux et les plus charmants de la ville. La Piazzale abrite le bâtiment historique de la gare Ferrovie Nord Milano.

C'est de là que partent plusieurs lignes urbaines et suburbaines, dont le Malpensa Express. Le quartier est donc l'un des plus pratiques pour atteindre la plupart des points stratégiques de la ville.

Si vous aimez l'idée de pouvoir accéder à n'importe quel endroit en un claquement de doigts, choisissez le quartier de Piazzale Cadorna comme lieu de séjour. En particulier, dans le catalogue BarbarHouse vous trouverez une riche offre d'appartements comme le bilo Cometa, un logement simple et fonctionnel, pratique pour rejoindre le centre ville et la gare et ne pas manquer le meilleur de Milan.

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Parc Sempione

Le quartier Sempione borde également le centre historique. L'ensemble du quartier tire son nom du parc du même nom, dominé par le grand Arco della Pace et le Castello Sforzesco.

Compte tenu de sa proximité avec le grand espace vert et le centre historique, c'est un quartier idéal, surtout pour les familles, avec tous les services.

De là, il est possible de rejoindre le centre en se promenant dans le parc, tout en étant proche des principales lignes de métro et de la station Cadorna.

Le charme du quartier combiné à la commodité d'être au c?ur de Milan sont des caractéristiques précieuses. C'est pourquoi les logements situés dans le quartier doivent également répondre à ces critères. Trilo historia, juste à côté du parc, est un appartement plein de confort et proche de plusieurs lignes de transport public.

Quartier de Brera

Brera est un quartier romantique et bohème. C'est le quartier de l'art et des artistes. Fascinant et romantique, avec ses rues pavées.

C'est un quartier très calme de Milan, loin du chaos de la métropole. La magie de ses rues étroites, de ses bâtiments élégants et de ses vues inhabituelles contribue à son atmosphère d'antan.

Brera est niché entre le Duomo, le Castello Sforzesco et le quartier de la mode. En se promenant dans le quartier, on découvre de petits cafés, des boutiques originales et de surprenants coins de verdure.

Un séjour alternatif, placé sous le signe de la créativité et de l'histoire contemporaine, peut donc certainement commencer à Brera.

Vivre Milan comme un habitant

Vivre un séjour à Milan comme s'il s'agissait de sa propre ville, se laisser envoûter par la vie nocturne foisonnante et découvrir des aspects insolites et méconnus, c'est enrichir son âme et porter un regard différent sur la grande ville.

La cerise sur le gâteau est un hébergement qui allie confort et fonctionnalité pour répondre à vos besoins.

Trouvez votre endroit préféré parmi les nombreuses propositions du catalogue Barbarhouse. Trouvez votre appartement à Milan en fonction de vos besoins et de vos désirs et vivez l'émerveillement de la métropole, de ses événements et de toutes les nouveautés qu'elle a à offrir.

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