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Where to stay in Milan - Fall 2020 guide

09/09/2020
Blog       Where to stay in Milan - Fall 2020 guide

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Moving to Italy is so exciting, don’t you agree with us? When looking for an accommodation, you have several things to keep in mind and choosing where to stay in Milan is definitely one of them! 

Among the first steps to take when you start a new chapter abroad, there’s knowing how to choose a proper room for rent (or whichever kind of accommodation you like).  

Therefore, at helpHousing, our goal is to provide young internationals with the best quality rooms and apartments, giving them a customised assistance along the entire stay. If you are looking for a room in Milan, but you’re not that familiar with flat hunting, no worries, here we are to help you with some hints and tips. Check out our guide!

When to start looking for an apartment in Milan

No rush, it is important to evaluate a wide offer of apartments and rooms for rent in Milan. Therefore we suggest you to start looking for accommodations at least 2 months before you settle in the city. Why? Well, this way your research will be more precise and you can have a rough idea of the room rental market in Milan. 

Furthermore, this city, the international melting pot in Italy, yearly hosts many students and young professionals coming from other Italian regions and from all over the world; this means you have some competitors! No worries, everyone has the chance to book the perfect accommodation in Milan.

Where to stay in Milan? Best neighbourhoods for students

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Many young people think that collecting information about the city is not that relevant. Actually it is an important step to take before you start looking for your room in Milan: discover the best neighborhoods for students and young professionals, the cost of living in Milan, the public transportation service, the closest universities and other facilities you may need. Only this way you’ll be able to choose where to stay in Milan and make your stay abroad as pleasant as possible.

The most popular neighborhoods for students in Milan

Most of the young internationals coming to the Italian fashion capital city decide to live in the centre of Milan, the ideal location, where they can both enjoy the city, the leisure activities and be close to all the facilities: university, transportation, restaurants and cafes, shops and nightlife. Moreover, the atmosphere in the city centre is so lively!

The best neighbourhoods in Milan, where most of the students and young professionals live:

  • Historic centre: this central area in Milan is literally the heart of the city; here you can spot everything, from the most important cultural sights (such as the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Sforza Castle and many others) to the post popular shopping avenues and boutiques. The area has a unique charm that will make you fall in love with Milan! And oh, not to forget that it is close to some important universities: IED, Università Cattolica and Università degli Studi di Milano.
  • Navigli: this picturesque district boasts such a lively atmosphere: beautiful canals filled by uncountable dining spots and shops that turn into a rich nightlife when the sun goes down! This makes Navigli one of the most loved areas in Milan. Moreover, an important feature is that it’s close to universities such as Università Bocconi, the IULM and NABA. 
  • “Città Studi”: this is the University City in Milan, where the most important universities are located and where the majority of students live. This area, Lambrate, which once was a separated district, is today filled with nice cafes, libraries, parks and coworking spaces. If you’re going to study at Politecnico di Milano or at Università degli Studi di Milano, this neighbourhood is what you’re looking for.

Last tips to find a room in Milan

After you checked all the neighbourhoods and decided where to stay in Milan, it’s now time to start searching for the perfect accommodation where to live.

Before you book the room there are some things you need to pay attention to:

1. Check room details and conditions: read what is included in the room (kind of furniture, bills, etc.) and read carefully the payment conditions.

2. Avoid scams: the Internet is full of scammers ready to fraud young internationals. Make sure to book via trusted companies, agencies or platforms. Look for reviews and ratings of previous tenants or, if you have contacted any potential landlords, make sure to arrange a visit (or video call) and ask for all the details. 

 

Nothing left, you’re ready to check out the rooms for rent in Milan and choose the best option for you!

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