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Bosco Verticale (with baby)

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How Baby-Friendly is Bosco Verticale?

54%Baby-Friendly
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What makes it 54% Baby-Friendly: Flat paths suit strollers and benches allow feeds, but there are no nursing rooms, diaper tables, or indoor calm areas, so parents must plan self-sufficient breaks nearby.

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Positives:

  • No Entrance Fee: The outdoor visit is free for all ages.
  • Easy Access: Flat, wide paths are ideal for strollers.

Challenges:

  • No Onsite Baby Rooms: Bosco Verticale has no public changing or nursing rooms; plan to use nearby cafés or bring supplies.
  • Weather Exposure: There is limited cover if it rains; carry an umbrella or rain cover for the stroller.
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What is Bosco Verticale?

  • A pair of residential skyscrapers in Milan’s Porta Nuova district that rise to heights of 110 and 80 meters
  • A vertical forest clad in over 900 trees, 4,000 shrubs and 15,000 perennials arranged across its balconies
  • An eco-architectural project by Stefano Boeri that pioneers urban biodiversity and sustainable building strategies

What is so special about Bosco Verticale for with baby?

  1. Free, stroller-friendly paths around iconic green towers
  2. Benches under the forest façade for feeding and diaper changes
  3. Easy coffee and restroom access in nearby cafés
  4. Chance to spot birds and insects in an urban vertical forest
  5. Combine with a stroll in adjacent BAM Park green space

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: A 2-3 hour visit lets you explore the towers’ exterior, stroll through BAM Park, and rest as needed without tiring your baby.

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Baby-Friendly Activities in Bosco Verticale

Stroller-Friendly Stroll:

Walk the paved loop around Bosco Verticale and into BAM Park.

Tip: Start in the morning when paths are less crowded and shaded.

Shaded Bench Breaks:

Use benches under the trees for feeding and diaper changes.

Tip: Bring a portable changing mat and pick benches with tower views.

Biodiversity Spotting:

Look up to see migratory birds and beneficial insects among the trees.

Tip: Pause quietly and use your phone zoom to get a closer view.

Café Restroom Stop:

Visit nearby cafés for baby-friendly restrooms.

Tip: Ask staff politely; many have changing tables and high chairs.

When is the best time to visit Bosco Verticale (Milan, Italy)?

April–October brings lush foliage and shade. In summer, visit before 11 am to avoid heat. In winter, dress baby warmly and limit time on windy platforms.

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Reviews of Bosco Verticale (Milan)

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Zrinka N

Zrinka N

Sep 2025

Beautiful presentation of living with nature even in urban setting. This should be an example for all the buildings how to make life in an apartment more healthy and sustainable, regarding saving the energy on AC, fresher air inside etc.

Masha Tymchenko

Masha Tymchenko

Aug 2025

These residential towers are covered with thousands of trees and plants. Stunning example of sustainable architecture. It’s an inspiring blend of modern urban living

M E Lesteri

M E Lesteri

Jun 2025

A truly breathtaking sight in the heart of Milan’s Porta Nuova district, Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) is more than just a pair of skyscrapers — it’s a bold and beautiful vision of sustainable living. Designed by architect Stefano Boeri and completed in 2014, this award-winning project reimagines what urban residential living can look like when blended with nature. The two towers, standing at...

Chris Who

Chris Who

Jun 2025

The vertical garden is right next to some other tall Milan buildings and a really nice park It was nice to see the vertical garden but the one on the ground was lovely. There is a great pool which overflows on the side with lots of fish insects and some birds floating there with their fledgings. There is an open air gym as well as a playground... And even some static recliners to lay back in and j...

Stefano Mione

Stefano Mione

Apr 2025

Bosco Verticale in Milan stands as a potent symbol of futuristic architecture, boldly charting a course for urban development that harmonizes the built environment with the vitality of nature. Its very conception, twin towers draped in a living skin of thousands of trees and plants, transcends conventional notions of residential buildings. This pioneering integration of raw, untamed nature directl...

Typical Budget for a Family of 3 (2 Adults + 1 Baby)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Round-trip metro tickets for 2 adultsEUR 4
Coffee & snack for 2 adultsEUR 6
Total EstimatedEUR 10

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Bosco Verticale

  1. Pack Light Supplies: Bring a small changing mat and nursing cover to avoid bulky bags.
  2. Travel Off-Peak: Use the metro to arrive by 10 am for quieter paths and more bench availability.
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Map of Bosco Verticale

Address: Via Gaetano de Castillia, 11, 20124 Milano MI, Italy

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About Bosco Verticale

Opening Hours

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

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