Up to 2+1 people
From 200 € / night
This charming Rome apartment is perfect for your Roman holidays! This cozy flat’s interiors are elegant and exhibit a refined taste in all of the rooms.
The wide, comfortable and well-equipped kitchen boasts a beautiful wooden table at its center. Of course, all the appliances and equipment that you’ll need are also available. With a fridge/freezer, oven, stove and a microwave, you’ll feel right at home here as you can easily cook and prepare your own snacks and meals in this space. Moreover, the dining facilities are perfect for enjoying these at your leisure, and in the tranquility of your own space.
The sunny living room is chic and comfortable, featuring a double sofa bed, a charming antique armchair, wireless Internet access, a beautiful book collection and a desk and chaor. From the window, you can also see out over ancient rooftops. This is a peaceful place that is made for unwinding and relaxing. It is thus ideal for putting up tired feet after a long day of exploring!
The white master bedroom is adorably cozy, offering a king size bed and a wardrobe. Down the corridor is the bathroom, with its vintage bathtub and charming tiles.
The perfect location in the Rome historical center and its welcoming atmosphere moreover make this apartment a little jewel, not to be missed.
From your home in Rome, you can also easily reach all the most interesting sites of the city. Campo de Fiori is a 4 minute walk away, Piazza Navona a 6 minute walk, the Pantheon 5 minutes, and the Spanish Steps only 11 minutes.
The Jewish Ghetto area is one of the oldest and genuine neighbourhoods of Rome. Here, a part of the Jewish Roman community still resides… it is 2000 years old!
Furthermore, this beautiful archeological area features many attractions such as the marvelous “Portico d’Ottavia“, a wonderful open air Roman ruin, many excellent restaurants (the jewish cuisine is probably the most “authentic Roman cuisine”) and the amazing synagogue.
One of the most famous site of the Ghetto area is Piazza delle Tartarughe. This exhibits a truly marvellous fountain by Giacomo Della Porta. The same architect also designed the Pantheon’s fountain. Don’t miss an Italian “aperitivo” at Bartaruga. Finally, we highly recommend the ghetto, an area which is quiet and extremely safe.
From the Jewish Ghetto we would also recommend visiting Trastevere. This district consists of tiny medieval streets that are home to some of the city’s trendiest bars and restaurants. This is a great place to start a night in Rome, given that the atmosphere is also busy, lively and buzzing with friends.
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Low season (Jan 8-31, Feb, Nov, Dec 1-19) | 200 € |
Mid season (Mar 1-15, Jul, Aug) | 215 € |
High season (Jan 1-7, Mar 16-31, Apr, May, Jun, Sept, Oct, Dec 20-31) | 235 € |
Linens and towels are included. | |
Optional Airport transfer | 55 € |
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«Loved staying here»
Excellent location. Apartment has a quirky feel to it which makes it feel comfortable and relaxing. Very good facilities. Quiet. Would recommend this to our friends. Would stay here again.
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