- Photo: Bridge Sant Angelo, Italy
Verde Cadente
The quantity of blue on display in Neptune isn’t for the faint-hearted. In all seriousness, it’s this theme that actually elevates the place and makes it unique. It’s certainly small – the lack of a living room isn’t ideal, it’s true – but the decorations, largely inspired by the hosts travels, are all rather tasteful, and contribute to the individuality of the place. The location’s also worth mentioning – it’s not particularly central, but the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano is right there, as is the Egyptian obelisk, which is the largest in the world. *There's no living room – the only communal space is the kitchen*Air conditioning is only available in the bedrooms*If you're staying on May Day, be aware that the square is the centre of the festivities in the cities Air ConditioningBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCentral HeatingDishwasherDryerHair DryerIronKitchenLift AccessMicrowaveMultiple Sets of KeysNetflixRain ShowerTVWashing Mac...More Details
Cobblestone Hideout
Cielo Cavaliere
Ideal for a couple or solo traveller seeking to explore the Eternal City away from the tourist crowds, this stylish apartment is an ideal choice for its style, locale and generous outdoor space. Boasting a large private terrace equipped with a table and chairs for alfresco dining, this is the perfect spot for espressos and pastries each morning ahead of a day of sightseeing, or a celebratory glass of Italian wine in the evening before setting out to sample one of the local trattorias. Inside, the apartment has been cleverly designed to maximise its space, with a comfy seating area that beckons chats over board games or lounging with one of the books from the shelves, as well as a mezzanine bedroom inviting a restful night’s sleep. With a petite kitchenette as well as a sleek, modern bathroom, you’ve got everything you need for a carefree city stay. When it comes to exploring, make a beeline for the Vatican where Saint Peter's Basilica t...More Details
Unpretentious and reassuring, Shoreline is comfortable, and the kind of place where things work without any fuss. It’s on the lower ground floor, so views are out of the question, but while it’s not overly bright, it’s not really any different to any number of the old flats in narrow streets closer to the centre of the city. However, as it’s in Monteverde, the streets are wide and lined with trees, the traffic much calmer, and the tourists far away. *The flat's on the lower ground floor, so it doesn't get much natural light, and there's no lift to get down to it*The second bedroom is more of a study with a single sofa bed in it – we marked it as a bedroom to show it wasn't in the living room, but it's worth being aware of*There's another sofa bed in the living room that two people can sleep on*Eugenia would only like to rent this flat out for periods of two weeks or longer Air ConditioningBaby BathBlack-Out BlindsBuzzer / Wireless Int...More Details
Parchment Scrolls
Americano Romano
Ponte Fresco
Eva's Nest
Prati Postcard
This modern studio apartment in an 18th-century building not only makes a good first impression but continues to reveal more of its charm throughout your stay. Everything is well-considered, from the sleek design to the comfortable furnishings, and from the practical layout to the enviable central location. The home’s footprint is well proportioned and the kitchen being partially separated makes the place feel particularly spacious. The cherry on top is the private balcony – it’s great in the morning with a strong coffee and even better at night with a spritz or two. You’ll find yourself less than a ten-minute walk from the unmistakable Trevi Fountain, virtually next-door neighbours with a modern art gallery and within touching distance of a tempting selection of traditional eateries and cosy bars. *Our taller guests should note the showerhead only goes up to 180cm *There's no lift in the building, so you'll have to climb sixty-six sta...More Details
Viola Strings
Pencil Graffiti
Notte Cavaliere
Roaming Rome
The Best of Dolce Vita
Monti Bella
Dreaming of Rome
Marmo Cavaliere
Road to the Lion's Den
Phosphorescence
Gioiellino
The way Onsen is laid out makes it quite an unusual flat. You have two separate suites, each with its own kitchen (and each available to rent individually), which share a small courtyard. It’s the kind of place that, if misjudged, could be quite soulless, but luckily that’s not the case here. The design, heavy on plants and nods to Japanese culture, fits the space perfectly, and amplifies the brightness and sense of space. And while there isn’t much entertainment on offer (most notably, there’s no TV), the streets of Monti outside should provide all the entertainment you need. *The flat is made up of two self-contained suites that share a courtyard*There's no TV in the main communal area (though the bedrooms do have one)*One of the bedrooms doesn't have bedside tables*One person can sleep on a sofa bed Air ConditioningBathtubBlack-Out BlindsBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCentral HeatingDishwasherFanGardenHair DryerIronIroning BoardKitchenM...More Details
Clarabelle
The City Station
Villetta Romana
Il Tulipano
Radiant Rome
In Bocca Al Lupo