Experience a new way to live Milan — the city’s most iconic building opens its doors to short-stay guests for the first time.
Bosco Suite Milan has officially announced the launch of the first short-stay luxury apartment inside the world-famous Bosco Verticale, redefining the boundaries between architecture, design, and hospitality.
Until now, the Bosco Verticale — the award-winning “Vertical Forest” designed by architect Stefano Boeri — was admired exclusively from the outside, its apartments privately owned and rarely available to visitors. Today, for the first time, travelers can enjoy a short stay within its lush vertical gardens, surrounded by over 900 trees and 20,000 plants that transform the skyline of Milan.
“This project marks a new chapter in Milan’s hospitality,” explains the founder of Bosco Suite Milan. “It allows international guests to live the unique experience of staying inside one of the world’s most innovative architectural landmarks.”
The Bosco Suite Milan combines architectural beauty with sustainable living. The apartment offers panoramic city views, designer interiors, a modern kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and access to exclusive resident facilities — including a Technogym fitness center, wellness area, concierge, and private parking.
Recognized as a symbol of experiential luxury, the suite has already drawn interest from global media and travel professionals. The announcement was recently published on EIN Presswire, an international news distribution platform covering top stories in travel, design, and real estate.
A New Perspective on Milan
More than a place to stay, Bosco Suite Milan offers a new perspective on urban living — a chance to experience the city’s sustainable and contemporary soul from inside its most iconic address.
🗞️ About Bosco Suite Milan
Bosco Suite Milan is a privately managed short-stay residence located inside Milan’s Bosco Verticale. It offers guests the opportunity to experience contemporary architecture and sustainable design within one of the world’s most iconic buildings.