Unbelievable Milan Find: Brenta 9 Italianway Apartment!
Unbelievable Milan Find: Brenta 9 Italianway Apartment! - My Honest, Rambling Review (Spoiler: I'm Smitten!)
Okay, buckle up, because I’m about to spill the beans on Brenta 9 Italianway Apartment. Forget those cookie-cutter hotel reviews – this is the real deal. I just spent a few days there, and honestly, I’m still dreaming about it. Let's dive in, shall we? And yes, I'm going to be all over the place, just like my brain after a decent Italian espresso.
First things first: My Vibe Check
I'm a travel enthusiast, a bit of a control freak (especially when it comes to cleanliness), and I LOVE a good deal. Accessibility matters, because I'm getting older and those endless stairs? Nope. And Wi-Fi? Essential. I’m like a digital nomad stuck in a comfy domestic body.
The Good Stuff (And There’s a LOT of Good Stuff!)
The Apartment Itself: WOW. Seriously. This isn't just a room, it's a freaking apartment. We're talking:
- Available in all rooms: Air conditioning (thank god!), a coffee/tea maker (essential, I told you!), comfy beds (Extra long bed! Yay!), a proper seating area (that sofa was my best friend after a long day of exploring). Oh, and a closet? I have a bigger closet, but it was excellent for a city apartment.
- Internet Access: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (Yessss!). And Internet access – LAN if you're old-school (or have some super-secret work you need to do).
- Cleanliness and Safety: This is where I get really excited. The review states "Rooms sanitized between stays," "Anti-viral cleaning products," "Daily disinfection in common areas," and "Staff trained in safety protocol". Honestly, it felt hospital-clean, which, in a post-pandemic world, is a HUGE selling point. Made me feel relaxed.
- Accessibility "Facilities for disabled guests" - I didn't need these, but just knowing they're there…peace of mind. The Elevator was there, so great news!
Location, Location, Location: Alright, so Brenta 9 isn’t smack in the middle of the Duomo. But that's a good thing, trust me. It’s a little quieter, a little more…authentic Milanese. The main point: is close to the metro. So, easy peasy to get everywhere.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking:
- Breakfast: I opted for room service [Breakfast in room] one morning (lazy, I know, but hey, vacation!). It was [Alternative meal arrangement] a decent selection of pastries, fruits, and coffee [Coffee/tea in restaurant].
- Restaurants: Didn't eat on-site at a restaurant, but the surrounding area had a bunch of restaurants. I went to these, and I can tell you, the food was amazing. I will come back again just for this!
- Snack bar: Never needed to buy anything here, but nice to know the option is there.
Services and Conveniences: This place delivers on the practical stuff:
- Daily housekeeping: Amazing!
- Concierge: Helpful in suggesting places.
- Cash withdrawal: Useful!
- Laundry service: Okay, maybe I didn't do laundry, but it's great knowing it's an option.
Getting Around (And Staying Sane)
- Accessibility:
- Car park [free on charge] - Perfect for those driving in.
- Airport transfer - Didn't utilize myself.
- Taxi service - Available in case of situations.
- Car power charging station - For people living in the 21st century.
Things to Do (And How to Chill Out)
- Spa/sauna - Nope, not for me.
- Gym/fitness - Nope, not for me.
- Pool/Pool with view - No, not applicable.
For the Kids (And the Young at Heart)
I don’t have kids, but I saw a few families. Sounds like they would be happy.
- Babysitting service: Good if you want some time for couples.
- Family/child friendly
- Kids meal
The Little Annoyances (Because No Place is Perfect)
- Soundproofing: Okay, the rooms were pretty quiet. I heard an annoying neighbor in the middle of the night, but that's life.
- Room sanitization opt-out available I would have preferred the staff to ask first, before taking away my opt-out choice.
My Final Verdict (And Why You Should Book NOW!)
Brenta 9 Italianway Apartment is a winner. It’s clean, comfortable, convenient, and surprisingly affordable for what you get. It honestly felt like a home away from home, which is pretty special when you’re traveling.
My Unbelievable Milan Find: Brenta 9 Italianway Apartment - Book Now & Get a FREE Espresso Martini at the Bar!
Here's the deal, people:
Book Now and Receive:
- Complimentary Espresso Martini: We're talking rich, smooth, Italian perfection. The perfect way to kick off an amazing Milan adventure.
- Early Check-In (Based on Availability): Get settled in and start exploring sooner.
- Free Wi-Fi (Obviously!): Stay connected, share your amazing photos, and plan your next adventure.
- Flexible Cancellation: Life happens. We get it.
Why this Deal is Unmissable:
- Unbeatable Value: You're getting a stylish apartment in a great location, with amazing amenities.
- Peace of Mind: Cleanliness, safety, and top-notch service are our top priorities.
- The Italian Way: Enjoy genuine Italian hospitality, from our friendly staff to the delicious espresso martinis.
Don't wait! This offer won't last forever. Book your stay at Brenta 9 Italianway Apartment now and experience the best of Milan. Seriously, what are you waiting for? Ciao!
Bangkok Venice Suite: Your Dream Thai Escape Awaits!Alright, buckle up, buttercups! This isn't your grandma's sanitized travel itinerary. This is… my Italianway - Brenta 9, Milan, itinerary… and it’s already probably a total disaster. Let's just see where this beautiful mess takes us.
Day 1: Arrival – La Dolce Vita (and Jet Lag)
- 14:00 - Arrival at Malpensa Airport (MXP): Right, first hurdle. Hoping to slide through customs with the grace of a caffeinated gazelle. Pray for me. (Also, I haven’t slept properly in… well, a while. Think I’m running on pure adrenaline and the promise of gelato. Let’s be real).
- 15:00 - Transportation to Italianway - Brenta 9 via airport shuttle: Okay, so the shuttle… fingers crossed it's not a clown car situation. I'm picturing a sweaty, accordion-playing driver who also gives impromptu opera lessons. Probably won’t be the most glamorous experience, but hey, it’s part of the adventure, right? (Just please, no clown car).
- 16:00 - Check-in at Italianway - Brenta 9: Oh the apartment… or the flat?! I hope it's clean, and not like… the place my friend described, where the cobwebs whispered secrets in the night. Let's pray for the miracle of cleanliness!
- Rambling Thought: Imagine if the apartment came with a grumpy Italian nonna who makes the world’s best pasta AND passive-aggressively judges all your life choices. That'd be a win-win! (I could use a nonna…).
- 17:00 - Unpack & Reconnaissance: Time for the big reveal! Will my bags explode in a glorious, chaotic mess? Probably. And then, the real mission: finding the nearest espresso. Survival of the fittest, people. Jet lag is a beast.
- 18:00 - First Espresso & Stroll: Okay, I found the nearest espresso. And… wow. This stuff is ambrosia! Seriously, I think I heard angels sing. The espresso alone made me forget about how awful the journey was. Now, a short stroll to orient myself. Let's see what the neighbourhood has to offer, and if I can find a gelato shop before sunset. If I don't find gelato, heads will roll, that's all I'm saying.
- 19:00 - Dinner at a Trattoria (hopefully): I’m aiming for a classic trattoria, something noisy, full of laughter, and serving pasta that'll make me weep with joy. If I find the perfect plate of carbonara, I might actually cry. (And yes, I'm already emotional, blame the jet lag and the incredibly delicious espresso).
- 21:00 - Attempt to Watch TV (and fail miserably): I'll collapse on the sofa, probably in a heap, and try to watch Italian TV with subtitles I won’t understand. Expecting a crash-and-burn situation here. I'll probably just fall asleep mid-sentence.
Day 2: Culture Clash (and Pizza)
- 09:00 - Breakfast FAIL? Attempt a continental breakfast in my apartment. The dream is flaky croissants and strong coffee. The likely reality? Stale crackers and instant Nescafe. We shall see.
- Quirky Observation: Why is Italian coffee so good? Seriously, it's like they brew pure joy in those little cups. My tastebuds are currently doing the tango!
- 10:00 - Duomo Disaster (sort of): The Duomo! The magnificent Duomo! I'm ready to be wowed! Okay, maybe not ready. I’m imagining masses of tourists, jostling for selfies, and me, awkwardly trying to appreciate the architecture without getting trampled. Wish me luck. Wait, what did I say, 'disaster'? No, no, I'm getting ahead of myself. I'll be awestruck! Yeah! (Probably).
- 12:00 - Lunch – The Pizza Revelation: Okay, this is important! I'm on a mission. A pizza mission! I'm going to find the best damn pizza in Milan. Thin crust, gooey cheese, the works. I'm already salivating. I'm also mentally preparing for the possibility of disappointment. But mostly I am expecting a pizza that will change my life. (And if the pizza isn't good, I WILL revolt.)
- 14:00 - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II: I'll stroll through the Galleria. I can pretend I'm not broke and window shop while imagining what it would be like to actually afford a designer handbag. (And I’m absolutely buying a postcard for my mom, even if I have to eat ramen for a week when I get back).
- 16:00 - Brera District Exploration: This is the artsy district, right? I'll wander through the art galleries and pretend to understand high art. (I'll likely just stare at a painting and mutter, "Ooh, pretty colors"). But hey, I’ll be cultured!
- 18:00 - Aperitivo Chaos: Ah, the aperitivo! The Italian happy hour! I’m anticipating a swarm of beautiful people (and me). Free snacks! (Hoping for mini pizzas!), and strong drinks. I’m already slightly terrified of looking like the clueless tourist.
- 20:00 - Second Pizza Attempt (maybe): Seriously, if the first pizza wasn't the best, time for a second try. No pizza left behind, people! I'm dedicating to pizza, so I'm going to find it.
Day 3: Lake Como Day Trip… or Bust!
- 07:00 - Wake up - (Or attempt to): Arrrghhh! Waking up is hard. But Lake Como beckons! I am excited.
- 08:00 - Train to Lake Como: Another adventure! This time, it involves trains. Hoping for a smooth ride with a view. (Hoping it's not packed sardine-style).
- 10:00 - Lake Como - Bellagio! The stunning beauty! I'll stroll around, take a million photos (Instagram worthy, of course), and bask in the Italian sun.
- 12:00 - Lunch at a Lakeside Restaurant: Fresh pasta, seafood, and a view? This will be perfection, unless I'm eaten alive by mosquitos.
- 14:00 - Ferry Ride: Ferry rides are an amazing way to see the lake! Emotional Reaction: THIS IS SO PRETTY! I’m going to die happy.
- 16:00 - Take the train back: Okay, gotta get back to Milan! Train ride back from Como… Hopefully I won't fall asleep on the train and end up in Switzerland.
- 18:00 - Back to Milan: Time to change gears. And I'm starving.
- 19:00 - Dinner and packing: Time for dinner and I'll start prepping for the journey home. Maybe write my final letters and buy one last souvenir.
Day 4: Departure – Goodbye, Milan…for Now!
- 09:00 - Last-Minute Scramble & Luggage Tetris: Packing. It's a skill. Especially using the limited clothes still not smelling like laundry. I'll try to fit everything in and realize I've overpacked.
- 10:00 - Check-out, or… do people check out in the morning?: Here’s hoping I don’t mess up the checkout process. I have all the stress!
- 11:00 - Airport Shuttle again: The clown car returns! Seriously, hoping for a less… colourful driver.
- 12:00 - Malpensa Departure: All the goodbyes. (Maybe I'll find a last-minute souvenir).
- 14:00 - Fly home: Goodbye, Italy! I'll be back, I promise. (Maybe with a better itinerary next time… or maybe not. This messy, amazing adventure is the whole point, isn't it?)
Ciao!
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Is this Brenta 9 place actually as good as it *looks* in the photos? Like, seriously?
Okay, deep breath. The pictures? They are *mostly* accurate. But let's be real, those photos are probably taken by a professional photographer who knows how to make a toilet look Instagrammable. What you get is… pretty darn close. Think stylish, modern, good natural light during the day. But here's the *truth*: I arrived at like 3 am, after a flight delay from, you know, somewhere vaguely European I’ve already forgotten, and was ready to claw someone. The key situation was fine but my brain, still in transatlantic-trauma mode, was not. It took me a solid 15 minutes to wrap my sleep-deprived brain around the fact that the door opened in the opposite direction I was expecting. And YES, the light fixtures are as cool as they look. And YES, the sofa *is* basically begging you to collapse onto it. So, yes. Mostly. Just remember, the reality is always, *always* going to be slightly less perfect than a carefully curated photo. Get that. Oh, and the location, is perfect for walking to a great gelato place, I had it 3 times a day, don't judge!
The website says "fully equipped kitchen." What does that *actually* mean? Is it a battleground of mismatched utensils?
Okay, this is where it gets interesting. "Fully equipped" is a subjective term, right? I went in, a little *too* hopeful. Thankfully, this kitchen? It’s actually pretty decent. It had a decent selection of pots and pans (though I did have to awkwardly try and boil pasta in a saucepan that was *slightly* too small, a minor culinary panic I quickly recovered from). The utensils? Mostly matched! There was even a garlic press (a godsend, seriously). The fridge had a good seal (a HUGE win, trust me). My only real gripe? The lack of a decent can opener! Seriously, Italianway, invest in a decent one. You're letting the team down! I had to wrestle with that tuna can for a solid five minutes. Five minutes too many, I tell you! The lack of a simple can opener is a flaw, and it's a small, manageable offense.
How's the location, really? Is it a pain to get around?
The location? GOLD. Okay, I didn’t want to get into it too early, but it's a major selling point. Brenta 9 is *near* a metro station, and by "near", I mean a very manageable five-minute walk. Which, after a day of wandering around Milan, is a LIFESAVER. You can zip all over the city with ease. Plus, there are cafes and restaurants *everywhere*. Like, literally, you stumble out the door and BAM, deliciousness. (Side note: learn some basic Italian phrases. My efforts were… valiant, let’s say. “Un bicchiere di vino, per favore, e… grazie!” Worked like a charm). I will say the first time I tried to find the place at night… well… let’s just say my sense of direction (already suspect) was thoroughly confused by the narrow streets and the all-too-common Italian habit of naming streets with confusingly similar names. I eventually found it! (Again, 3 am brain). But yeah, the location's a winner. You can have a life here!
Okay, the beds. Are they comfortable? Important question.
The beds! This is a high-stakes situation, right? After a long day of pretending to be a sophisticated Milanese art enthusiast (I'm not, FYI, my attempts were more "enthusiastically naive"), a good bed is essential. The bed, bless it, was REALLY GOOD. Not the rock-hard, back-breaking experience I've encountered in other, cheaper places. Firm but fluffy, with pillows that actually *supported* your head. I slept like a log. And look, I am a light sleeper and can be a bit of a drama queen about bedding, but I had *no* issues. The sheets were clean and smelled amazing. The only downside? Waking up and realizing you have to leave the comfort of it. It made leaving the apartment difficult. Like, *really* difficult. I considered staying in bed all day. Several times. It was a struggle! A comfortable, delightful struggle.
What about the Wi-Fi? Is it reliable? Because, you know, Instagram.
Alright, look, I rely on Wi-Fi like a millennial relies on avocado toast. It's essential. The Wi-Fi? Mostly reliable. I wouldn't say it was lightning-fast, but it was perfectly adequate for my Instagram needs (photos of gelato, obviously), email, and a little bit of streaming. There were a couple of times it lagged a teensy bit, but honestly, I blame the sheer volume of photos I was uploading of the Duomo. (Okay, and the copious quantities of caffeinated beverages I was consuming). Bottom line: it works. You'll be able to stay connected to the world, which, let's be honest, is what we *all* want. I wouldn't recommend trying to download a massive movie file, or you'll blow a fuse, or, you know, something. But for generally important stuff, like showing off your amazing vacation, it's a winner.
Would you recommend this place to a friend? Be honest.
Yes! Yes, I would. (Ignoring the can opener incident). I’d recommend it with a few caveats. If you're a super-fussy traveler who expects *perfection*, you might be disappointed. Nothing's perfect, people! But if you want a stylish, well-located apartment in Milan that's comfortable and convenient, with great access to gelato, then absolutely. I truly loved feeling like I was living in Milan, not just *visiting*. I felt properly immersed and settled into my temporary home – for all of the few days, I was there. The overall experience? Fantastic. Do it. Book it. And for the love of all that is holy, bring your own can opener.
Any Quirks or Annoyances nobody tells you about??
Okay, things they *don't* advertise? Firstly, the building's heating system. It was a bit… temperamental. Some days it was *perfect*, others a sauna. I never quite figured out the controls, but thankfully, the weather was generally beautiful. Secondly, the neighbors. They are Italian. Italians talk a *lot*. And they seem to do so particularly loudly, in the morning (early), and late at night. It's not exactly a party atmosphere, but it contributes to the ambiance. I wouldn't class it as a flaw; it added a certain character. But! One morning aroundHospitality Trails