Discover a convenient, premium base in the city alongside thriving companies from finance, medicine, entertainment and publishing. The Maciachini Centre is a sleek glass-fronted building on a vibrant business park in the north of Milan, just five minutes from the metro station.
Savour the views across the city through striking floor-to-ceiling windows in this bright and airy workspace. Take your work outside to the seated terrace or discover nearby restaurants, cafes and green spaces to enjoy.
Book a private, fully furnished office for the day at the Maciachini Centre. The offices sit across the building's bright floors, each with natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows, and coffee and tea are included. Maciachini metro on the M3 line is about five minutes away. Operated by Regus.
Private, fully furnished offices you can take for the day, set across the bright floors of the Maciachini Centre with natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows.
A fully furnished office with high-speed internet, natural light, and coffee and tea.
The daily rate is shown on the booking panel, excluding VAT, and you book the whole day.
Yes. Free cancellation applies up to 13 days before, with immediate confirmation in about two minutes.
Maciachini metro on the M3 line and Maciachini station are about five minutes away, with public parking nearby.
A sleek glass-fronted building with floor-to-ceiling windows, bright and airy across its working floors.
Step outside to a seated terrace, with views across the city from the building's upper floors.
A north Milan business park about five minutes from Maciachini metro, with shops and green spaces nearby.
The Maciachini Centre sits on Via Benigno Crespi in the Maciachini business district in the north of Milan, served by the M3 metro line. Maciachini metro station is about five minutes away and connects straight to the city centre, while Milano Lancetti railway station nearby links to regional S-line and commuter services, with public parking close by. The area is a hub of corporate activity, with the Ospedale Niguarda Ca' Granda hospital and the Centro Commerciale Sarca shopping mall both close at hand for everyday needs, and the Bovisa campus of the Politecnico di Milano a short distance away. The district takes its name from architect Carlo Maciachini, designer of the celebrated open-air sculpture cemetery Cimitero Monumentale, and the Isola and Porta Nuova skyline district, with its towers and waterfront squares, is a short ride south.