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Elder Statesman
Lapis Lazuli
You can’t visit Rome without visiting the Vatican City – luckily this stylish abode is just a five-minute stroll to St. Peter's Square. It’s also only a ten-minute walk to the Vatican Museums, as well as Castel Sant'Angelo with its large roof terrace offering breathtaking views across the city. Right on this apartment’s street, there’s a range of restaurants, gelaterias and cafés to choose from – we think this is a wonderful location. After all that sightseeing, you’ll need somewhere super comfortable to return to. If you don’t fancy eating out for dinner, cook some pasta and enjoy at the dining table, next to the window with views across the neighbourhood. The bedrooms, with little touches like the distressed metal lights, and warm parquet floors, make for a charming retreat. So, when in Rome, if you want the perfect setting, combined with a comfortable home, look no further. *There's no lift in the building – so be prepared to climb ...More Details
Il Cherubino
Kalos Charm
Carrara - Cortile
On the Mount
Artist's Haven
Mirror Wall
In Arcadia
Fountains of Fun
Forza Vita
Among streets peppered with restaurants and book shops on one corner, and ancient ruins on the next, Rome’s Castro Pretorio district is a melting pot of history and culture. You can find basilicas, palazzos, and even the Teatro dell'Opera all less than 600 metres from your front door on the famed Via Cavour. Just like its locale, your apartment is full of original character and style.Set on the first floor of a traditional block, the views from the French windows and private balcony offer a fantastic display of the local lifestyle. You can spot the honey and pink tones of nearby Italian architecture, as mopeds whizz by on the streets and people chat at kerbside cafés (all while you sip prosecco on the outdoor seating).If you can tear yourself away from these eye-catching city scenes, take a stroll through the home to explore. The original tiled floors are reminiscent of a Roman bath house, with ornate mosaic patterns throughout the loun...More Details
The Charms of Rome
Roman Holiday
Colosseo Abode
Roman Venus
The Sun Saint
This newly renovated home is just a two-minute stroll from Campo dei Fiori, with its daily market and array of cafes, bars and restaurants. St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City is under twenty minutes on foot. It's a few minutes more to the Trevi Fountain, and the Colosseum and Imperial Forum are about a thirty-minute walk or fifteen-minute ride. How's that for a Roman getaway?Take some fresh produce back to this apartment and rustle up a carbonara and salad to enjoy at your dining table. After dinner, have a seat on the comfy chaise sofa and enjoy a glass of wine. This home is decorated in neutral mushroom hues, and the vases of flowers dotted around give the place a lovely homely feel – and we love the French doors, which allow light to flood in. This abode is perfect for a couple or friends looking to be within easy reach of many of the Eternal City’s attractions. *Two guests will sleep on the sofa bed in the living room – it ma...More Details
I Am Spartacus
The main draw of Trinity is the unusual layout - three independent apartments all joined together, allowing up to 10 people to travel together but maintain a high degree of privacy. The place is looked after well, and guests are welcomed with wine and plenty of breakfast supplies. The décor might be quite divisive and it is a way out of the city centre - both of these are worth considering but ultimately it offers an experience unlike most others when it comes to renting in Rome. *The interior design won't be to everyone's taste*The surrounding area is fairly residential and not central*There are a few signs of wear and tear around the apartment*Guests 7, 8, 9 and 10 will be on two double sofa beds in the living rooms Air ConditioningBalconyBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCentral HeatingDryerHair DryerIronIroning BoardKitchenLift AccessMultiple Sets of KeysPets AllowedTVUmbrellasWashing MachineWelcome HamperWi-fi...More Details
Uniting Rome past and present, this bright apartment offers modern comfort and style in the heart of the old-world Trastevere neighbourhood. Inside, it’s all high ceilings, parquet floors, big windows and vibrant feature walls. A cosy balcony sits among the treetops – it’s the perfect spot for a cappuccino after breakfast. Cook up Roman classics in the kitchen and dine together in the light-filled living space. Or, leave it to the professionals and hole up in a traditional trattoria. Explore the labyrinthine cobbled lanes, where spirited bars are cloaked by tumbling ivy and laidback cafes draw a bohemian crowd. Piazza di Santa Maria, a five-minute walk from your place, buzzes well into the evening. People-watch with an aperitivo or grab a gelato to go and stroll along the River Tiber. On the opposite side of the water, no more than a fifteen-minute stroll away, you’ll find the Galleria Spada, Palazzo Farnese and the Campo de' Fiori. *I...More Details
Notte Cavaliere
Neptune's Eye
Roman Beauty
Jack of Diamonds
Vintage Taupe
Lemon - Liquorice
The Sandro
Settle into this stylish apartment, just eighteen minutes from the San Giovanni metro stop for easy access into the city centre. Inside, wood floors, crittall-style doors, chic furnishings and curated houseplants make for seamless modern living with plenty of Italian flair. The bedroom is a cosy affair, with colourful decor and playful artwork that will put you at ease. Knock up a light breakfast in the marble-topped kitchen, to be enjoyed out on your private balcony. Whether you're watching the world go by or reading a book off the shelf, you'll feel like a local in no time in this authentic Roman neighbourhood. Outside, the Colosseum is thirty-eight minutes on foot or twenty-five minutes by public transport. Here, you'll find the bohemian district of Monti to be full of history and culture, while Fori Imperiali is right around the corner (a thirteen-minute walk away). Come evening, find delicious restaurants and busy bars in lively Pi...More Details