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STUDIO GINKO - Cozy studio for travel and work
StudioGinko Milan - Naviglio Grande
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From an architectural firm, your space to stay in Milan is 200 meters from the lively Naviglio Grande (canal) area while enjoying the tranquility of an apartment with a garden. The San Cristoforo neighborhood is one of the best known in Milan thanks to the presence of the Naviglio and the splendid 14th-century church. A short walk from the center with streetcar No. 2 taking you directly to the Porta Genova subway (green line) or the central Piazza del Duomo. The space The flat, which is equipped with all comforts, is arranged on a single level where the bathroom, kitchenette, and living area are distributed, which includes the dining room and a large sofa that can be converted into a bed for two people. An additional bed is available for alternative sleeping arrangements. Both short and long-term stays of up to 30 days are permitted. Free pubblic parking is available along the street. Guest access Garden and guest entrance The entrance for guests of Studio Ginko Milano is in the garden, which is equipped with a large dining table, deckchairs and a hammock to be used during the summer. The garden is a condominium and can be used freely by guests, respecting the good rules of coexistence and neighborliness with the people who live and work in the building. Other things to note Why the name 'Studio Ginko'? The communal garden, which can be used during your stay, is characterized by the presence of four Ginko Biloba trees. The Ginko is a tree with ancient origins. Considered sacred in Japan, it is often found near temples and places of worship. It owes the species name (biloba) to the curious shape of its fan-shaped leaves, divided, by a cut in the middle, into two lobes. In addition to its fascinating history dating back thousands of years, Ginko Biloba is distinguished by the many therapeutic and health-promoting properties of the extract of its leaves, most notably its ability to promote oxygenation of brain tissue. This is why Ginko is also known as the 'memory plant'. Enjoy a break in the loft garden in the shade of the foliage of these beautiful trees, which take on a wonderful and unforgettable bright yellow color in autumn. Don't forget to ask us about drops of its extract! Registration Details IT015146B4AUX8PXN5
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