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"Our plane touched down at Linate Airport in Milan later than expected and, as the hands on the clock moved past 2 p.m., we made a beeline for Dal Bolognese, knowing they'd seat us for lunch despite the hour. Antonio, one of the restaurant's beloved waiters, whisked away our bags and brought back costoletta di vitello and two glasses of Barolo, as we texted an ETA to our Airbnb host."
"If the Skyline Milano building is old, the interiors of its highest residence are anything but. The epitome of Milanese modernity, this light-flooded marbled penthouse is as perfect for a Fashion Week base as it is for travelers on business, or, like us, visitors to Milan who are looking to make the most of the city before escaping for the better half of the weekend."
Arrival at Linate Airport led to a prompt lunch at Dal Bolognese with costoletta di vitello and Barolo before reaching a penthouse introduced by an enthusiastic owner. The building features an all-day concierge and elevator to a top-floor residence that feels both central and removed from city bustle. The penthouse is light-flooded and marbled, embodying Milanese modernity and fitting for Fashion Week, business travelers, or weekend visitors. The location next to Piazza della Repubblica provides easy access to subway, taxis, and Milano Centrale. Decor includes contemporary statues and coffee-table books, and amenities include air conditioning, electric blinds, Bluetooth, a rooftop hot tub, and a suede U-shaped sofa facing a widescreen television.
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