- Photo: Bridge Sant Angelo, Italy
La Dolce Vista
The City Station
Roman Art - Design
Casa Elica
Any discussion of Savannah has to start with the roof terrace, a little rectangle of serenity nestled in the rooftops of Trastevere. There is furniture up there and even a canopy, so you can relax while hiding from the midday sun. The interior is simple but charming, with a working fireplace in the living room - perfect for those cosy winter nights. The bathroom is a little basic - especially if it’s being shared by four - and it’s worth noting that there is no lift in the building, but otherwise Savannah is a lovely base in Rome's most bohemian neighbourhood. *Get ready for some climbing - there's no lift and the apartment's on the second floor*The stairs to the terrace is quite narrow with a low ceiling*If the apartment receives all four guests, they'll have to share one bathroom Air ConditioningBalconyBlack-Out BlindsBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCarbon Monoxide DetectorCentral HeatingChild FriendlyCoffee MakerCooking EssentialsCot / C...More Details
Colour Field
Visions of Amore
The Eternal Spring
Set in the heart of Rome's lively Prati district, this stylish apartment is a real crowd-pleaser. For those larger groups of friends or extended families looking to explore the Eternal City, you'll have four bright and colourful bedrooms to relax in, knowing the cultural attractions and iconic sights are right outside. Despite the lack of seating in the living-come-dining room, each bedroom offers a unique space to unwind. Styled in a chic 50s theme with vibrant colours, bold wallpaper prints and mid-century furnishings, the rooms also come with plenty of space. Each one has its own look, filled with vintage paraphernalia, from records to typewriters (they also each have a TV – the flat isn’t entirely faithful to the 50s). The bathrooms are well-designed and metro tiled, while the kitchen’s equipped for home meals – but you’re in one of the restaurant hotspots (as if anywhere in Rome isn’t a restaurant hotspot), and there are some great...More Details
Desiderata
This apartment is in an ideal location for culture vultures. It’s a fifteen-minute walk to the myriad museums and galleries of the Vatican and five minutes to the ancient Castel Sant’Angelo. The streets around buzz with local trattoria and pizzerias and, after sunset, the wine bars chatter to life. With all that activity on your doorstep, you’ll want a soothing haven to return to, and this pristine white apartment is exactly that. Pot plants, tapestry art and a raw wood dining table are natural accents against the otherwise pure white motif and built-in bookshelves show off a precise collection of global trinkets. Long, typically Roman windows flood the place with sunlight making it a joy to wake up and enjoy another day in the Italian capital. *The third bedroom is quite small, and doesn't have any storage space or bedside tables*Eight guests would be a lot, given the size of the communal areas and the two bathrooms*There's a small b...More Details
Flight 251
Keeping Time
Mirror Sky
Il Legname
Lapis Lazuli
The Chocolate Box
The Spaceship
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
Terraza di Monti
The Best Youth
All Roads Lead to Rome
Stencilled
Phosphorescence
Ambrosia View
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
The Cherry Tree
Illusionism
Rolling Jade
Located in Rome’s Balduina neighbourhood – on Monte Mario's southern slope – this elegant apartment is an ideal base for those looking for a calm, sunny stay away from the tourist crowds. Bursting with ornate details and an abundance of natural light, this home blends subtle luxe with inviting comfort in perfect, stylish harmony. We love the glossy marble floors that dazzle in the sunlight, as well as the nods to Roman history in the artwork and ornaments. Make yourself comfortable on the plump mustard-coloured sofas with a glass of Italian wine, or better yet, sip a sundowner on the private balcony as the light fades over the neighbourhood’s rooftops. With a grand desk space in the hall, you’re all set should you need to catch up on work, while the exercise bike here is the ideal addition for active types looking to get a workout in before setting off to explore the sights. Speaking of sightseeing, you’ve got plenty of restaurants and ...More Details