Our address is Milan Serena Hotel, Via Boscovich 59, 20124 Milano. The central location of the Milan Hotel Serena makes it ideal for accessing all places of interest in the city whether the purpose of your trip is for business, culture or shopping. The magnificent historical centre of Milan was founded over 2,500 years ago and during its rich history it has seen the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, was the birthplace of western Christianity and in more modern times, has become Italy’s centre of commerce and industry, a fashion capital of the world and a true modern European metropolis. 50 metres away from Lima Underground Station Just 50 metres from Lima Underground Station and walking distance from Milano Centrale, the most important historical sites in the city centre are simply minutes away, not least the great Duomo of Milano – the city’s awesome cathedral and symbolic heart. For business guests attending events at one of the Fiere – Milan’s two Exhibition Centres, public transport is fast and efficient, while guests wishing to enjoy the vibrancy and glamour of the commercial centre and its famous designer outlets need only walk out of the hotel door. Directions Unfortunately the Hotel Serena Milan does not offer a shuttle service to and from the airports but thanks to our central location reaching us is very easy. From each of the three International airports that serve the city of Milan there are regular transport links to Milano Centrale Railway Station. From here, a ten minute walk or a five-minute underground journey to Lima brings us right to the Hotel Serena Milan on the corner of Via Boscovich and Corso Buenos Aires. How to Reach Us by Private Transport From Bologna and Florence (A-1) Take the A-1 motorway towards Milan. At the appropriate exit, take the East Ringroad (Tangenziale Est) in the direction of Venice and exit at Lambrate (exit number 8) Turn left and take Via Rombon/SP103 until you reach Piazzale Loreto. Then turn right into Corso Buenos Aries and after 700 metres turn right again onto Via Ruggero Boscovich. From Turin (A4) Take the A-4 motorway towards Venice Exit at Viale Cormano to Rubicon. Keep left at fork and follow signs to the center of Milan. Continue on Viale Enrico Fermi and then Via Populonia. Turn right and take Via Gioacchino Murat until you reach Viale Marche. Continue along Viale Brianza until you reach Piazzale Loreto. Turn right and take Corso Buenos Aires for 700 m, Turn right again onto Via Ruggero Boscovich From Venice (A4) Take the A-4 motorway towards Turin until you reach the junction near Milan to exit to the East Ringroad (Tangenziale Est) A51 Motorway East / Bologna / Genova / Milano Center. Take Exit 10 to Via Palmanova / Milan Center and turn slightly left onto the Gobba Overpass. Continue along Via Palmanova, and then along Via Ruggero Leoncavallo until you reach Via Andrea Costa and Piazzale Loreto. Turn left to stay on Piazzale Loreto and immediately right to take Corso Buenos Aires. Go straight for 700 meters, and then turn right again onto Via Ruggero Boscovich From Motorway A-8 or A-9 (Motorway of the Lakes) Take the A or A-8-9 towards Milan Exit at Viale Cormano to Rubicon. Keep left at the fork and follow signs to the center of Milan. Continue on Viale Enrico Fermi and then Via Populonia. Turn right and take Via Gioacchino Murat left until you reach Viale Marche. Continue along Viale Brianza until you reach Piazzale Loreto. Turn right and take Corso Buenos Aires for 700 m, Turn right again onto Via Ruggero Boscovich From Malpensa Airport (MXP) Take highway 336 to Busto Arsizio Then take the A-8 (lakes) Exit at Viale Cormano to Rubicon. Keep left at fork and follow signs to the center of Milan. Continue on Viale Enrico Fermi and then Via Populonia. Turn right and take Via Gioacchino Murat left until you reach Viale Marche. Continue along Viale Brianza until you reach Piazzale Loreto. Turn right and take Corso Buenos Aires for 700 m, Turn right again onto Via Ruggero Boscovich. From Linate Airpot (LIN) Take Viale Corsica and continue until the end of Corso XXII Marzo, up to Piazza 5 Giornate. Turn right onto Viale Premuda. Continue to the end of Viale Piave and turn right into Corso Buenos Aires. Turn right onto Via Giuseppe Broggi and immediately left into Via Giorgio Jan. Turn left again on Via Francesco Redi, then cross Corso Buenos Aires and continue for 50 metres onto Via Ruggero Boscovich.