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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
A high-quality offering in every sense, this home is in one of the most enchanting parts of Rome, along the River Tiber. Many of the must-see Roman sights are in walking distance, such as the Pantheon, just a fifteen-minute stroll away. The Colosseum and Trevi Fountain are under a thirty-minute saunter, while Piazza Navona, one of the most beautiful squares in Rome, is a mere ten-minute wander. For a night out, the bohemian area of Trastevere with its hip trattorias and craft beer pubs, is a quarter of an hour away on foot. It’s certainly not all about the location though, this apartment has some fantastic features. The possibility of a DIY spa day, with the whirlpool bath and the sauna is particularly exciting – perfect after a day of walking around the city’s sights, so pour a glass of prosecco and relax in luxury. We adore the love and care that has been lavished on this apartment by your host, Antonio, from the French barbed oak flo...More Details
Pensieri Stupendi
Bacco - Diana
Packed with curiosities that reflect the eye of a globetrotter, vintage furniture combined with modern staples and a knockout view of St Peter’s Basilica, this home certainly stands out from the crowd. The level of care your host has put into the interior is impressive. Every last detail is considered, from the linens to the layout and the state-of-the-art whirlpool bathtub with colour therapy and audio system. The east-facing balcony is soaked with sunshine in the mornings, so breakfast alfresco and take your time with a cup of coffee. Your apartment is situated in the upmarket Prati district, a ten-minute walk from trendy wine bars, luxe boutiques and gourmet restaurants. Reach the hallowed edifices of Vatican City in thirty minutes by foot or ten minutes by taxi. And the towering Castel Sant'Angelo is a twenty-five-minute walk away or thirteen-minute bus ride. *This home is on the eighth floor with a lift *Your host kindly asks to r...More Details
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Yantra is so close to the Vatican that we recommend you carry your passport with you whenever you go out – you never know when you'll be tempted back to Musei Vaticani for some exquisite art or to the Sistine Chapel for another look around Michelangelo's frescoed masterpiece. A stroll through the immediate neighbourhood of Prati will bring you back to the present day in stylish fashion with its hidden wine bars, upscale boutiques and trendy art nouveau decorated streets. Upon your return, you'll find a cosy interior with antique objects and a sense of yesteryear charm. While the rustic adornments add interest, we love the quirky wallpaper prints in each bedroom as much as we do the Roman simplicity of this cosy home. There are all the usual mod cons needed for a comfortable stay too, so if you're looking for an authentic experience in an enviable location, then this stripped-back pad is a great option. *At capacity, two people will be ...More Details
Ocean Eyes
An apartment in the palace of one of Rome’s greatest aristocratic families – even if we set aside the location – it’s a special place. Four floors stacked on top of each other form the backbone of the flat. The bedrooms are all beautiful, done up to modern standards, but without losing their sense of history or many of their original features. There’s a balcony and a terrace, along with panoramic views from the shower that crowns the flat. It’s a stroke of genius, one of many that elevate this apartment above the rest. Once you've had your morning shower looking out over Rome's rooftops, it's time to hit the streets. The apartment is neatly sandwiched between the stunning baroque beauty of Piazza Navona and the bustling Campo de' Fiori market – with both within a couple of minutes' walk – and close to a host of other Roman sights. Cross over Ponte Garibaldi, and you'll find yourself in trendy Trastevere in a little over ten minutes, whi...More Details
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Principe of Life
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Viola Cavaliere
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Notte Cavaliere
Tales From The Riverbank
Edoardo looks after a few places in the same building, so in a sense, it’s not a dissimilar experience to a hotel, albeit with the autonomy afforded by an apartment. The location is Ambrosia's calling card – it’s on a beautiful street in the very heart of the medieval city. It’s the perfect area for strolls, and there’s a restaurant and a wine bar on every street corner. *While there is a sofa bed, we wouldn't recommend using it, as the flat is very small, and it's in the same room as the main bed*You'll have to take the stairs to the first floor – there's no lift*It can get quite dark in the flat*The kitchen's generally well-equipped, but it doesn't have a dishwasher Air ConditioningBreakfast IncludedBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCarbon Monoxide DetectorCentral HeatingChild FriendlyCot / CribDryerElectricity AdaptorsFanFire ExtinguisherFirst Aid KitHair DryerHangersHigh ChairIronKitchenLaptop Friendly WorkspaceMultiple Sets of KeysPaid P...More Details
Ambrosia View
Before we even stepped foot in this apartment we fell in love with it. Located just beside Termini station, you're connected to the entire Eternal city, while also being only a nineteen-minute walk away from the Colosseum. You really couldn't be better placed. Inside, the home has a warm, genuine feel to it with vibrant patterned wallpapers, pops of colour and dark wooden furnishings. Sleep soundly in the charming bedrooms where plenty of natural light pours through the Juliet balconies and into the rustic yet homely interior. Take to the stylish breakfast bar for a quick coffee, before exploring the iconic sights of Rome. With great links to the wider area and Italy as a whole, if you're ever looking to roam beyond the city (unlikely, we know), a trip back into the past to the ancient site of Pompeii is an excellent excursion and is just over two hours on the train. *It's quite close to the railway station, so you might be able to hea...More Details
Finding somewhere that can comfortably sleep eight (and ten, at a stretch) in the Jewish Quarter isn’t as straightforward as you might think. Finding somewhere that can comfortably sleep eight and has a view as good as Teatro’s is even harder. It looks down onto the Largo di Torre Argentina, which holds the ruins of four temples and Pompey’s Theatre. It’s a fantastic spot, and Teatro makes the most of it, with a simple design intended to not interfere. *Even though this in a restricted-traffic zone, it's very busy outside and you can expect some noise*The fake plants in the living room feel a bit unnecessary*While as many as ten people can stay here, there are only two bathrooms (as well as a separate toilet)*As is quite common in Italian homes, the washing machine is on a balcony outside*Two people can sleep on a sofa bed in the living room Air ConditioningBalconyBlack-Out BlindsBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCarbon Monoxide DetectorCentr...More Details
Hot Off The Press
Simple yet practical with an emphasis on comfort and privacy, rather than any delusions of grandeur, this home offers a humble stay that provides a relaxing atmosphere to return to after action-packed trips out in Rome. Where the apartment really comes alive is in the personality of the space. Strange as it might seem, the home has something of a sense of humour and playfulness that manifests itself in the design and decorations. Mid-century furniture creates a rather European set-up as it's clear from the moment you step inside that you're on holiday in Italy. House plants, terracotta bedroom walls and quirky artwork set the scene for an authentic stay with bags of character. Since Rome's world-renowned sights are all within close reach, you'll have an idyllic base from which to explore the city with ease. Take a ten-minute stroll to Villa Borghese or hop on the easily accessible bus and tram lines to visit tourist attractions further ...More Details
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