Property Description
The apartment is on the ground floor of a building situated in the centre of Rome, in a square full of life by day and night, yet at the same time the bedroom is very calm as it is placed at the back part of the building, and the windows overlook a small street where there are no commercial places. The Trastevere neighbourhood, where the apartment is located, is one of the most typical and central in Rome. Easily attainable places of interest within an agreeable walk: Piazza Venezia, Palatino, Roman Forum, Circo Massimo, Coliseum and Terme di Caracalla; Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Palazzo Farnese, Via Giulia, Campo dei Fiori; Galleria Doria Pamphili, Palazzo Altman, Palazzo Ruspoli with its exhibitions; Piazza San Pietro and the Vatican Museums, Castel Sant’Angelo and the Ara Pacis;Via del Corso, Piazza di Spagna, Via Condotti, Via Frattina; Trastevere and the Tiberina Island. Trastevere is the neighbourhood where one can walk and also eat all through the night; on every corner there are restaurants, inns, pizzerias, pubs, ice-cream parlours and night bars. The central streets with the most elegant shops (Gucci, Prada, Bulgari, Valentino, etc.) are just a few minutes away by foot. Connections of transport: From Fiumicino airport: non-stop train to Termini Train Station and from there, bus H up to the Plaza Sonnino (immediately after the Bridge Garibaldi). The apartment consists of one bedroom with double bed, a small bathroom with shower and electric water heater, a kitchen equipped with a refrigerator, 2-burner electric stove, a small electric oven, toaster and everything necessary to cook and serve food, and a small table with chairs. The furniture is modern. There is paid parking on labour days (blue zone: 1 € / hour from 8.00 to 23.00).

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Rooms and bathrooms
Bedrooms: Studio | Double beds: 1 | Number of main bathrooms: 1 |
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Location Description
Rome has always been a city of great importance throughout history. The early civilizations have left their mark on Romeâ??s streets, art, architecture, and monuments. The Coliseum is the largest and most spectacular construction from the Roman era, built to house the famous battles between gladiators and beasts. Known world-wide, this authentic and marvellous architecture from the antiquity is the symbol of the eternal city. It was constructed by the Flavia Dynasty on what used to be the artificial lake of the Domus Aurea for Nerón, after the Roman fire (64 A.C.) The Roman Forum is the most important archaeological area in Rome. It was the centre of Roman public life and it was occupied after the draining of the marshy valley that was between the Palatino and the Campidoglio en the VII century A.C. The Forum was the centre for political, religious, and commercial activities in ancient Rome. As time passed, they built the section opposite the Imperial Forum, in order to respond to the necessities of a growing population, or possibly to give even more emphasis to the grandeur of the empire. The numerous plazas and fountains are probably a symbol of the eternal city. The very famous Fontana di Trevi was designed by the architect, Nicola Salvi, in the century XVIII. It was the location for one of the scenes in the movie â??La Dolce Vitaâ?� by Fellini, and it has become one of the essential stops for tourists who hope to take part in the tradition of throwing a coin in the fountain and having their wish granted, as well as assuring their return to the eternal city. The â??correct procedureâ?� is to turn your back to the fountain and throw the coin with your right hand over your left shoulder. The Plaza del Popolo is considered one of the best urban works of the city. It is situated in the junction of 3 main streets and is characterized by the Porta del Popolo, a work by Bernini which was the access gate to Rome for those travelling from the North on the Via Flaminia. Plaza Navona is one of the most famous plazas, where you can admire major works by Bernini, Borromoni and Porta, excellent exponents of Baroque Art. It is one of the most frequented places in Rome, by tourists just as much as the Romans, who assemble here with friends in the evenings and nights and fill up all different types of restaurants and cafes. Plaza Spagna â?? Fontana della Barcaccia is one of the most distinctive plazas in the city, characterized by the front steps to the Trinidad del Monte, the stage for many fashion shows. It is located among the most exclusive and elegant streets in Rome. From the Plaza Spagna you can go up the stairs to the Pincio Terrace, where you will find a splendid panoramic view of the city. The beautiful Villa Borghese is the largest public park in Rome, characterized by its trails, trees and lakes. There is a magnificent view from the finest terrace in the city, the Belvedere del Pincio.