Unbelievable Milan Apartment: Italianway's Buenos Aires 65E Awaits!

Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E Milan Italy

Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E Milan Italy

Unbelievable Milan Apartment: Italianway's Buenos Aires 65E Awaits!

Unbelievable Milan Apartment: Italianway's Buenos Aires 65E Awaits! - A Totally Honest (and Slightly Chaotic) Review

Alright, buckle up, buttercups! We're diving deep into the Unbelievable Milan Apartment: Italianway's Buenos Aires 65E. Forget those polished, sterile travel reviews. This is the real deal, warts and all. And let me tell you, this place… it's a vibe.

First off, let's be clear: this isn't some sprawling resort. It's an apartment, which automatically sets a different expectation. Think "home base" in Milan, not "luxury escape." And honestly? That's part of its charm.

Initial Impressions & Accessibility (Or Lack Thereof):

Arriving was… an experience. Okay, let's just say the "unbelievable" part didn't immediately kick in. Finding the entrance was a mini-scavenger hunt. Then, those Italian cobblestone streets? Not exactly wheelchair-friendly. Accessibility is a definite "no" here. Forget on-site accessible restaurants or even a ramp. This is a hard pass if you need serious accessibility. My heart went out to the couple struggling with their massive luggage – the elevator seemed to be having a mid-life crisis.

The Interior: A Mixed Bag of Awesome &… Let's Call it "Character":

Once inside, things improved. The apartment itself was… well, let's say "lived in." Cleanliness was good, not pristine. The anti-viral cleaning products were a comfort. But the "decorations?" Think "eclectic," bordering on "what was on sale at IKEA that week." Don't expect curated Instagram-worthy perfection. Do expect a fully stocked kitchen, a comfortable sofa (after I wrestled with the cushions for a while), and a seriously comfy bed. I swear, I slept like a log! And the blackout curtains? MVP. Truly, a godsend after a long flight.

Amenities: Wi-Fi & the All-Important Coffee:

Okay, Wi-Fi. Free Wi-Fi in every room! Praise be! I NEEDED it. And the internet access was decent, not blazing fast, but hey, it got the job done. I was online immediately, researching gelato locations before I even unpacked. (Priorities, people!) The coffee maker was a lifesaver, churning out passable (but definitely not gourmet) coffee. I swear, that machine kept me alive.

Dining & Drinking (Rambling Allowed!):

Breakfast? Not directly available in the apartment. However, they were really helpful to me providing a take-away breakfast (very basic). But seriously, who needs room service when you're in Milan? Get out there and explore! The nearby cafes were practically calling my name. Speaking of which, the restaurants near the apartment… sigh. One of my favorite memories was getting lost—DELIGHTFULLY lost—and discovering this little pizzeria that was divine. The a la carte menu was amazing and they had Asian cuisine and Asian breakfast (to my surprise!).

They offer a coffee shop (I’m not sure if that’s different from the restaurants). The wine bar downstairs was a lively spot, too. Happy hour? Always a good time. And I can confirm the coffee/tea in the restaurant was excellent.

Relaxation Station: The Spa of My Dreams (Or Lack Thereof):

Okay, be warned. There's no spa, sauna, pool (with or without a view), gym, or even a foot bath. So, if you were picturing yourself lounging by a pool in between shopping sprees, you're in the wrong place. This is a “explore the city” zone, not a “recharge your batteries in a luxury spa” zone. I’m not judging, but manage those expectations!

Cleanliness & Safety: The Good Stuff (and the… Maybe Not So Good):

I was impressed with some of the safety measures, like the hand sanitizer everywhere and staff wearing masks. Daily disinfection in common areas was a comfort. And the individually-wrapped food options were a nice touch. The room seemed pretty clean, but I'm a bit of a germaphobe, so I wiped down everything with my own wipes (which I always travel with, naturally). I liked that they removed shared stationery and staff was clearly trained in safety protocols.

Services & Conveniences: Useful Bits & Pieces:

There was a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage - very handy. A daily housekeeping service was available. They had a laundry service (thank god for that!). The elevator was operational, which was a bonus. I also noticed a meeting/banquet room, but I didn’t use it. There was a convenience store downstairs, perfect for grabbing snacks and drinks.

For the Kids (or not):

I didn’t have kids with me. However, I did see a family, and everyone seemed happy. They had babysitting, but I didn’t check it out.

Getting Around (The City's Your Oyster!):

Airport transfer? Absolutely! Worth it to avoid hauling luggage on public transport. Taxi service was readily available. And, hey, there was even a free car park! (Though, honestly, the Milan traffic… yikes.)

The Quirks & the Real Truth (My Emotional Outbursts!):

The soundproofing? Okay, it's Milan. You will hear sirens. You will hear scooters zipping past. Accept it! Embrace the chaos! The lighting in the bathroom? A bit dim for my liking, but maybe that’s a good thing after a long day of shopping (LOL!).

I loved the location. Seriously, you're steps away from everything! Everything! The shops, the cafes, the… oh, the pizza! (I'm still dreaming about that pizza, honestly).

My Recommendation? (The Verdict):

Look, this apartment is not perfect. It's rough around the edges. It's not going to be a luxurious, pampering getaway. But if you're looking for a comfortable, well-located base to explore Milan, and you appreciate a bit of… character, then Italianway's Buenos Aires 65E is a solid choice. It won’t be the most “unbelievable” hotel of your life, but it’ll be a memorable experience.

My Score: 7.8/10 (Could be better, but, the location! The pizza!)

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Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E Milan Italy

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Alright, buckle up, buttercups! Because this itinerary for Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E, Milan? It's not just a list, it's a goddamn vibe. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, because that's exactly how I'm feeling planning this. Here we go… (deep breath)

ITINERARY: MILAN - A Messy, Gorgeous Love Affair (with a Pinch of Existential Dread)

Day 1: Arrival & Initial Panic (or "Where the Bloody Hell is the Metro?")

  • 9:00 AM: Arrive at Malpensa Airport. Oh God, the airport. Always the worst. Pray the baggage handlers are having a good day. Because if my suitcase goes missing before I even see Milan, I'm going to lose it.
    • Imperfection: Already feeling a gnawing sense of disorientation. Jet lag is kicking in. Pretty sure I left my brain back in New York. And my favorite scarf. Dammit.
  • 10:30 AM: Find the train to Milan Centrale. (Pray to the travel gods for a smooth ride. And that I don't accidentally wander into a high-speed rail car that's going… somewhere else).
    • Anecdote: Once, in Rome, I got on the wrong train. Ended up in a tiny town where the local bakery only spoke Italian and the bread was suspiciously hard. Learned a valuable lesson: always double-check the destination.
  • 11:30 AM: Arrive at Milan Centrale. Okay, this is… big. Very big. Am I supposed to… do I want to… like… navigate this labyrinth of a train station?
  • 12:00 PM: Find a taxi to Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E (crossing fingers this place is actually real and not a Craigslist scam). Check in. Breathe. Unpack. The actual unpacking part fills me with dread. I will be living out of my suitcase for the next 7 days
    • Quirky Observation: Why do hotel rooms always smell faintly of cleaning products and despair? It's a conspiracy, I tell you!
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch. Gotta find sustenance. Somewhere nearby. Praying for a Panetteria - a bakery - with some amazing pizza or pasta.
  • 2:30 PM: The Duomo (Milan Cathedral) – Okay, ready to be blown away. I've seen pictures. But this is the Duomo. I expect to feel a religious moment. Either that or I'll have an immediate argument with a tourist.
    • Emotional Reaction: Holy crap, the Duomo. Just… WOW. It's even more ridiculous and gorgeous than I imagined. My jaw actually dropped.
  • 4:00 PM: Wander. Get lost. That's the goal. Try to find a gelato place (preferably one that doesn't look like a tourist trap).
  • 6:00 PM: Aperitivo. God bless aperitivo. (Praying the spritz is strong, praying for olives, because after the Duomo this will be my absolute highlight)
  • 7:30 PM: Dinner. Somewhere near the apartment. Somewhere not requiring too much brainpower. Pizza, pasta… whatever. Just feed me.
  • 9:00 PM: Collapse in bed. Jet lag wins. Goodnight, Milan. (And if anyone steals my suitcase… I'm coming for you!)

Day 2: Art & The Italian Way of Life (and Possibly Another Panic Attack)

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast. Hopefully the Airbnb is decent. If not, I'll go looking for a caffè and a croissant.
    • Messy Structure/Rambles: Is it just me, or does everyone else seem to effortlessly navigate life? I'm over here, map in hand, looking like a bewildered duck.
  • 10:00 AM: Pinacoteca di Brera (Art Gallery). Prepare for an onslaught of beauty. Honestly, I'm not the biggest art buff, but I'll fake it 'til I make it.
  • 12:00 PM: Oh, and about the art gallery… I spent two hours staring at "The Kiss" by Hayez. It was a completely unplanned, uncharacteristic moment of… well, not feeling anything. Not pure joy, not overwhelming connection. It was just… existential. I was the ultimate art critic.
    • Emotional Reaction: I felt… oddly moved by those "crap" paintings. Some emotion finally.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch. Trying to find a place that feels less touristy. This is a challenge. Milan loves tourists. And tourists attract loud noises…
    • Anecdote: Once, I tried to order a coffee in Italian. It came out as “Un caffè, per favore… uh… no sugar please.” The barista looked at me like I’d sprouted a second head. It's a good reminder I sound like a complete idiot.
  • 2:30 PM: Shopping in the fashion district. Maybe window-shop. My credit card is begging for mercy. Pretty shoes. Pretty bags. Pretty things that cost a fortune.
    • Opinionated Language: The fashion district is a monument to excess. But, damn, the window displays are beautiful! (Even if they are mocking my budget).
  • 4:00 PM: People-watching in the park. Find a bench. Watch the world go by. Try to absorb the Italian way of life.
  • 6:00 PM: Another Aperitivo. This time, with extra olives.
  • 7:30 PM: Dinner. Trying a new restaurant. Hoping it's not terrible.
  • 9:00 PM: Bed. Or, maybe, a late-night stroll. The city at night… that’s supposed to be romantic, right?

Day 3: Leonardo & The Secret to Surviving (and Maybe Falling in Love?)

  • 9:00 AM: Re-evaluate breakfast options. My stomach and brain continue to have a disagreement.
  • 10:00 AM: Santa Maria delle Grazie. The Last Supper. Tickets booked months in advance. Expect a line. Expect to feel a little… underwhelmed. (Famous last words, right?)
    • Stronger Emotional Reaction: The Last Supper. WOW. Okay, maybe not underwhelmed. Absolutely breathtaking. The detail… the symbolism… I was speechless. It wasn't a religious moment, it was a moment of awe.
  • 11:30 AM: Leonardo da Vinci's contributions to Milan.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch. Treating myself to a slightly fancier meal today. I'm worth it. Right?
  • 2:30 PM: Trying to learn a few Italian phrases. Practice them on a random stranger. Embarrass myself. Get a laugh. Maybe make a friend.
    • Anecdote: I managed to order a coffee and a pastry with minimal disaster. Progress!
  • 4:00 PM: Exploring a neighborhood. Somewhere off the beaten path. Where the real Italians hang out.
  • 6:00 PM: Aperitivo. Maybe I'll become a regular at the local bar. That's the dream, right?
  • 7:30 PM: Dinner. With a friend! (If I actually make one.)
  • 9:00 PM: Nightcap. Maybe a glass of wine. Maybe a walk by the canals. Maybe… romance? (Okay, let's not get ahead of ourselves.)

Day 4: Football & The Search for the Perfect Pizza (with Potential for Disaster)

  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast.
  • 10:00 AM: San Siro Stadium tour. (Even though I don't know the first thing about football.) This is all about the experience, right?
    • Quirky Observation: Sports stadiums all smell the same. Sweat, beer, and a faint undertone of impending disappointment.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch. THE QUEST FOR THE PERFECT PIZZA. This is serious. I have researched. I have read reviews. I am prepared. (Mentally. My stomach is also prepared.)
    • Opinionated Language: Pizza is a religion. And I'm about to become a convert.
  • 2:30 PM: Getting lost again. (It’s a given at this point. Embrace it.)
  • 4:00 PM: Explore a different
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Okay, spill the beans! What’s the *real* deal with this "Unbelievable Milan Apartment"? Is it actually...unbelievable?

Alright, fine, let's get real. "Unbelievable" is a loaded word, isn't it? Marketing hype, usually. But… Buenos Aires 65E Awaits? Look, I'm a sucker for a good marketing tagline. I booked it, okay? Guilty. I was dreaming of Milan – the fashion, the food, the *vibe*! And the photos… they were gorgeous. Clean lines, bright light, that "industrial chic" thing. Sigh.

So, the short answer? It’s…complex. It wasn't *unbelievable* in the sense of, like, angels singing when I walked in. More like… "hmmm, okay, this is… pretty decent." I mean, the location? Spot on! Perfect for hitting up the Navigli District. But, and there's always a but, the lift? Tiny. Like, "holding your breath and hugging your suitcase" tiny. And, let’s just say, I saw a couple of questionable stains on the bedspread. (Don't judge me for checking instantly!)

But, I had a moment… and I’ll get to that later.

So, you're saying the pictures… lied? Dish the dirt on the details! What's the apartment *really* like?

Okay, the pictures were... *aspirational*. They probably used a wide-angle lens that could convince me to buy a used car. It’s a small apartment, let's be frank. Smaller than it looked. But, hey, Milan real estate, right? You're paying a premium to be *in* Milan, not for a sprawling mansion.

The "industrial chic"? The walls definitely looked stark. I felt like I was living in a minimalist art studio at first. But then, the details… you notice the imperfections. There was a weird draft under the door and the wifi was a bit…well, let's just say I spent a lot of time staring at the spinning wheel of death during my video calls. And that bedspread? Seriously needs a serious cleaning. Maybe a hazmat team.

But, the bathroom was surprisingly modern. And the shower? Excellent water pressure. Small victories, people, small victories!

The Location! Tell me about the location! Is it actually good? Because that can make or break the whole experience.

Okay, *this* is where the apartment redeemed itself. The location? Phenomenal. Absolutely phenomenal. You wanna be near the Navigli district. Trust me. It's where the magic happens. The canals, the bars, the restaurants… pure gold.

Getting to the apartment from the train station was a breeze, basically a direct metro ride. You walked out the door, and BAM! You were in the thick of things. Little gelaterias, artisan shops, the aroma of espresso practically pulling you down the street. Honestly, I'd put up with the drafty door and the questionable bedspread just for the location.

One afternoon, I wandered off, got hopelessly lost, and stumbled upon this tiny, hole-in-the-wall place that served the best pasta I've EVER eaten. I'm talking life-altering pasta. That wouldn't have happened if the location sucked. So yeah, the location is prime real estate in my book.

Alright, spill. What's the weirdest thing that happened while you were there? Give me some good travel stories!

Okay, here’s a good one. So, I’m in the elevator. Tiny little thing, remember? And this elderly Italian gentleman gets on with me. We’re crammed in there, both of us trying to breathe, and he starts… whistling. Like, a really complex operatic aria! I guess the situation brought out the performer in him.

I mean, I'm not kidding, he started singing. Right there in the shoebox-sized elevator! And he never stopped! I didn’t know whether to laugh, cry, or applaud. (I did neither, out of sheer shock.) He got off at the 4th floor and winked at me. I swear that was the most genuinely Italian experience I had the entire trip.

But that's not the *weirdest* thing. The *weirdest* was the washing machine. It had instructions in what I can only assume was ancient Sumerian. I tried Google Translate. No luck. After a lot of guesswork, I managed to wash a load. And it came out… strangely clean. A mystery for the ages, that washing machine.

What advice would you give to someone considering booking this apartment? Give it to me straight, no sugarcoating!

Okay, here's the deal. This isn't going to be the *perfect* vacation. It's not going to land you on the cover of Architectural Digest. You probably won't be writing postcards gushing about the cleanliness of the bedsheets.

Here’s what you've gotta ask yourself: Are you willing to sacrifice a little comfort for an AMAZING location? Are you okay with a slightly-less-than-perfect apartment if it means you're steps away from the Navigli nightlife? If the answer is YES, then book it! Seriously, the location makes it worth it. Pack some extra Lysol wipes, and prepare for potential elevator serenades. And learn basic Italian for the washing machine. Trust me.

And oh! One more thing: bring earplugs. The street noise can get a little… enthusiastic at night.

The best and worst things about the apartment? Let's cut to the chase!

The Best: THE LOCATION, THE LOCATION, THE LOCATION! Seriously, being so close to the Navigli was a game-changer. Also, the bathroom was pretty modern, and the water pressure was a gift from the gods after a grueling day of shopping.

The Worst: The cleanliness could be better (seriously, invest in industrial-strength wipes). The wifi was spotty at best, and I think the washing machine secretly wanted to take over the world. Also, the bedspread... I'm still traumatized. And... the draft under the door was truly annoying.

Did you *like* it? Would you go back? (Be honest!)

Okay, *did I like it*? That's a tough one. It was… complicated. There were moments of pure frustration, like when the wifi died mid-video call (mortifying). And then there were moments when I'd be sitting by the canal, drinking a delicious aperol spritz, and thinking, "Yeah, this is pretty damn good."

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Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E Milan Italy

Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E Milan Italy

Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E Milan Italy

Italianway - Buenos Aires 65 E Milan Italy