Holiday Homes & Rentals in Milan

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Milan

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Highlights in Milan

  • Stunning architecture
  • High fashion
  • Leonardo Da Vinci museum
  • Exquisite dining

Best Holiday Homes & Rentals in Milan

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Holiday Rental for 4 People in Milan, Milan Province
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Milan, Milan Province
Holiday Rental • 45 m² • 2 Bedrooms
8.5
(4 reviews)
Bright and cosy three-rooms apartment on the 4th floor in a strategic area of the city, well connected to main tourist attractions. The kitchenette is complete with dishes and appliances: induction hob, fridge/freezer, oven, and kettle. The sleeping area consists of 2 bedrooms with 2 double beds. The apartment is for non-smokers only and is provided with crib, wifi, washing machine, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, lift, and little device in each room that freshen the environment. The apartment is equipped with a penguin and a fan. The house is at your complete disposal and we've put car...
from €85 / night
Holiday Rental for 2 People in Milan, Milan Province
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Milan, Milan Province
Holiday Rental • 30 m² • 1 Bedroom
Open space on the first floor, comfortable and bright, in a strategic area of the city, well connected to the center and the main tourist attractions. The kitchenette is complete with accessories, dishes, dishes and appliances: induction hob, microwave, fridge / freezer and kettle. The sleeping area consists of 1 bedroom with 1 double. The apartment is for non-smokers only and is equipped with wifi, washing machine, cot, iron and ironing board, hairdryer and air conditioning. The house remains completely at your disposal and every detail has been designed to welcome you in a clean and comfo...
from €69 / night
Holiday Rental for 3 People in Milan, Milan Province
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Milan, Milan Province
Holiday Rental • 47 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.0
(2 reviews)
1-room studio 47 m2, on the upper ground floor. Bright, simple and comfortable furnishings: living/sleeping room with 1 sofabed (140 cm), 1 double bed and TV (flat screen). Kitchen (oven, 4 gas rings, toaster, kettle, microwave, electric coffee machine) with dining table. Shower/bidet/WC. Heating, air-conditioning (extra). Heating available only from 15.10. to 15.04. Facilities: washing machine, iron, baby cot, hair dryer. Internet (WiFi, free). Please note: suitable for families. Non-smoking house. Maximum 1 pet/ dog allowed. IT015146C2R3JAZ65K
from €89 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Milan

€265for 21 Jun - 28 Jun
€311 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Milan

23%for 21 Jun - 28 Jun
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Holiday homes and rentals in Milan

Homes for every budget

As you’d expect from city accommodation, Milan’s homes are mostly attractive apartments. If you’re seeking a contemporary view, Porta Nuova is filled with recently built skyscrapers, a dramatic divergence from the old city. In contrast, the city’s heart, Duomo, is where you’ll find the majestic and historic buildings. The Brera district houses the arty section of the city, and you’ll find homes in Chinatown near the Garibaldi train station.

Elegant and sophisticated city apartments

Most of the accommodation in Milan is in apartments and there is something for every budget. You’ll find quirky, individual accommodation in the stunning old parts of the town with stylish spiral staircases, marble bathrooms and sloping ceilings. Newly built flats, in contrast, have a contemporary and sophisticated feel. Particular gems look out onto private courtyards and colourful gardens, or have gorgeous roof terraces with potted plants and spectacular views across the city.

Holidays in Milan

The area and getting around

Italy’s Fashion CapitalLocated in the north of Italy, the stunning city of Milan is serviced by two international airports: Linate and Malpensa. Driving around Milan is not for the faint-hearted, but fortunately the bus service is second to none in terms of reliability and availability, and links seamlessly with the excellent tram and metro trains. For shoppers the leading fashion boulevards are right in the city centre in Corso Venezia – browse the likes of Burberry and Henry Cotton with a backdrop of stunning palaces and gardens, or for more mid-range brands head to the nearby Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.

Milan’s coolest part of townIn vogue Zona Tortona is the epitome of stylish chic. Tucked away in the southwest of the city, today it is known as a centre of creativity and culture where you can find cult arthouse cinema, appealing watering holes and trendy bars and cafes. During Milano Design Week’s Fuorisalone, a swarm of visionaries and design junkies descend from all over the world on Zona Tortona.

Travellers and activities

Milan for fashionistas

The name ‘Milan’ is synonymous with the world’s premier fashion houses, and most of Italy’s premium fashion brands have based themselves in Milan. Via Monte Napoleone is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world, and Milan is home to many other famous districts which are fashion destinations for the world’s on-trend shoppers. Milan plays host to the Milan Fashion Week twice each year, and the event is staged across multiple city locations, with the fabulous Milan palaces creating an astonishing backdrop to fashion’s finest.

Milan for architecture lovers

As you’d expect from one of Italy’s finest cities, the magnificence of Milan’s palaces, cathedrals, museums and opera houses lifts the soul and makes a trip to Milan a thing of beauty. The Duomo Di Milano, a marble-clad gothic church built over six centuries, and Santa Maria Delle Grazie, a 15th century church which now houses Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, ‘The Last Supper’ are unmissable. But it’s not all about the history – in the 1990s a plain water tower was turned into the Torre Arcobaleno – the Rainbow Tower – having been covered with brightly coloured tiles. This gem, lighting up the landscape of Milan, is a testament to the creativity of the city.

The aperitivo is a fine Milanese tradition. So 7-9 pm is most definitely wine o’clock!

Top 5 travel tips in Milan

1. A night at the opera

No trip to Milan would be complete without taking in the opera at La Scala – one of the world’s most famous opera houses. Enjoy a guided tour of the places many people never get to see, such as the boxes, or visit the La Scala museum which boasts a huge collection of opera-related art. But be warned! If you decide to take in a show, La Scala expects its guests to dress up!

2. Milan’s Museum of Science and Technology

Leonardo Da Vinci’s most important works are here to amaze and astound visitors, showing how the great maestro invented a helicopter 450 years before one ever flew, and a tank back when warfare was still done on horseback. The museum is home to workshops and exhibits on energy, communication technologies, transport history and particle physics! Find this incredible museum on Via San Vittore.

3. Contemporary art and culture

Fondazione Prada is THE arts and culture institution in the city, housing exquisite art exhibitions and film festivals – come and immerse yourself in some of the world’s leading cultural experiences.

4. A forest in the city?

Aching for a touch of nature? Just look up – Milan’s ‘Vertical Forest’ is a pair of skyscrapers in Porta Nuova featuring over 20,000 trees, shrubs and plants. The buildings absorb the same amount of CO2 as 20,000 square metres of forest, and are watered with grey water from the local residents.

5. Luxuriate in the Botanical Gardens of Brera

Step through the corridors of the art school at Brera to discover this small but perfectly formed Botanical Garden. Tranquil and peaceful, this hidden gem makes for a quiet respite from the bustling milieu of the city.

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Milan

What is the average price for holiday homes in Milan?

Milan is one of the most expensive cities in Italy. The price of a holiday rental is around €167.02 per night.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Milan?

If you seek to make the most of your money, the most budget-friendly months to visit Milan are July (€142.53 the average price per night for accommodation), June (€142.84), and November (€149.22).

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday home in Milan?

Following the data observed in 2020, the costs per night for accommodation is usually higher, on average, during the months of April (€244.92), May (€199.95), and February (€177.55).

Do I need to plan a trip to Milan well in advance?

So you don't run out of accommodation options in Milan it is necessary to think ahead, as 61% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?

May, June, and April are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of properties free, with respective average availability figures of 53%, 49.75% and 47.25%.

When are there fewer rental options available in Milan?

The months with the lowest properties available in Milan are, in order, February, October and January, with respective average availability figures of 24.2%, 30.6%, and 31%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many holiday rentals does Holidu have in Milan?

Holidu offers around 4400 accommodations in Milan from 26 different partners, so you will find the perfect type of accommodation you are looking for. We have everything you need!