Parking near "pero" services

here

is this it? in between via sumatra & via georgio stephenson

exit via l certosa and make every right hand turn you can and this will take you to the gate of the parking. quite pricey to park but it is secure. toilet/shower facilities are bad. restaraunt on site or short walk to a choice of restaraunts/bars/trotterias or a tram to milan centre. i would only park here if i had a high value load on or was weekended

We used to park there regularly on RH. I think it was called park firenze.
Good restaurant but as skids says, the toilets and showers are a sight to see :laughing:
Used to have to stand on a pallet with a trickle of water flowing over you while swatting the million mozzies :open_mouth:
Simon will know it to as Murfitts were a regular sight in there (i met spanish bob in there-what a fright that was in the dark :laughing: :laughing: )

JB:
We used to park there regularly on RH. I think it was called park firenze.
Good restaurant but as skids says, the toilets and showers are a sight to see :laughing:
Used to have to stand on a pallet with a trickle of water flowing over you while swatting the million mozzies :open_mouth:
Simon will know it to as Murfitts were a regular sight in there (i met spanish bob in there-what a fright that was in the dark :laughing: :laughing: )


Spanish Bob. :laughing: :laughing:

Your right, it was called Park Firenza, on Via Giorgio Stephenson (or Stevenson), just off Viale Certosa.

Heading East.
After passing Pero Services, ensure you’re in the inside lane (that lane becomes the slip road and there’s a bridge pillar between the slip road and the main carriageway).
You are joining Viale Certosa.
As soon as you are on Viale Certosa, look for the Minolta building on your right.
Take the first slip road and get across quickly.
Take the grotty little lane in front of the Minolta building, well before the T-junction at the bottom of the slip road. It opens up into a proper road.
Park Firenza is on your right, inside that dodgy looking fence.

Heading West.
PANIC

I was told (URBAN MYTH ALERT) that despite appearances this place was secure, due to ‘connections’ not the fence.

Warning.
These directions are old, the Minolta building may not be the Minolta building any more, I was last there in 2002.

Try THIS Link.
It looks like they’ve put a roundabout in and the entrance is around the corner now, and the grotty little lane actually goes onto Via Giovanni Gentile.

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bit of a coincidence this but we have just started doing a run that tips in via stephenson. wont even need to turn the satnav on for that 1!! shipping out on sunday for it

tipped out opposite here on tuesday, the restaraunt has gone and the entrance has moved around the corner. toilets look to be on a par with campo :frowning: :frowning:

skids:
tipped out opposite here on tuesday, the restaraunt has gone and the entrance has moved around the corner. toilets look to be on a par with campo :frowning: :frowning:

The bogs n showers were at the usual Italian standard. :angry:
The restaurant was also to the usual Italian standard - good. So it’s a shame that’s gone.
There was a pizza place HERE, I think, which we frequented quite a bit. There was another resto we called ‘The Dutchmans’. It was apparently the place a lot of dutch drivers used, until Murfitts drivers found it. I can’t follow the route I used to walk, on the map tho. It was near a piazza and a Pennywise supermarket was just a bit further down the road, towards the city centre.
The little shop, across the road from the pizza place was also the place for getting your tram tickets. These gave you 75 minutes (per ticket) on the trams and buses from when you got on the first tram. You could also use these tickets on the railway service, for local journeys. One ticket would get you into the city centre railway station, facing the Doumo.

Rob Roys bar has to have been here. The other bar we used a lot was the Bar Magenta on the Corso Magenta.
We used a lot of other places too of course, but Rob Roy’s fittings and fixtures were delivered by Murfitts drivers, so we got a small discount.
Bar Magenta did good cheap food and they had a lot of (pretty substantial) snacks available free :sunglasses: :sunglasses: .