- Photo: Bridge Sant Angelo, Italy
Paquino is perfectly comfortable, and while it lacks a bit of flair in the design department, it’s pleasant to look at. None of this really matters though, because the big thing going for it is the position, right in the heart of Monti. There are loads of excellent restaurants around (although the kitchen is actually pretty good, easily enough for a decent meal) and you really are in the cobbled streets among the ancient ruins that define the city. *You'll have to climb the stairs to the first floor – the building doesn't have . a lift.*There's no washing machine in this home – it's just outside this home.*We found a few stains on the walls, particularly in the bathroom.*This home is located within an apartment building, with a shared entrance. Expect to bump into other guests during your stay. Air ConditioningBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCentral HeatingChild FriendlyDishwasherElectricity AdaptorsFanFire ExtinguisherFirst Aid KitHair Dry...More Details
Rosso Roma
Despite its position in an old, atmospheric square near Campo de’ Fiori, Falconry has been renovated recently, and most of the furniture has been made to measure, making the whole place feel very well crafted. Everything fits together, from the parquet floor to the various lamps, and even the terrace is taken care of, and not an afterthought. High up among the rooftops, it feels like a little refuge from the hectic city below. *The lift only goes up to the sixth floor, so you'll have to climb the stairs for the last stretch*Two people can sleep on a sofa bed in the living room*The bedroom is on the small side Air ConditioningBalconyBlack-Out BlindsBlenderCarbon Monoxide DetectorCentral HeatingCleaning ProductsCoffee MakerCooking EssentialsDishwasherDrying RackExtra Pillows and BlanketsFire ExtinguisherFirst Aid KitFreezerFridgeHair DryerHangersIronIroning BoardKettleKitchenKitchen UtensilsLaptop Friendly WorkspaceLibrary of BooksLift ...More Details
Americano Romano
The Roman Cardinal
Red Grapes
Grandezza Romana
Colour Field
A Note From Rome
Herringbone Haven
Cicero's Hideaway
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
Emilia Enchanted
In the warren of alleyways that tangle their way between Piazza Navona and the Tiber, even the approach to Isolda feels essentially Roman. Once inside, you’re surrounded by heavyset original features, which draw you further into the atmosphere. The downside of these old buildings is the lack of natural light, but when that’s the case for every home around, it feels churlish to complain. *The only bathroom is the en-suite*Two people can sleep on a sofa bed, but they wouldn't have much space*Despite the fantastic location, there's no view to speak of* For those who like supported sleep - the mattress here is on the softer side*For longer stays, we recommend bringing your own toiletries - there will be a basic amount to get you started*Some parts of this home may feel a little dated and worn*There is limited storage here - we recommend packing light Air ConditioningBalconyBlack-Out BlindsBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCentral HeatingChild Fr...More Details
Waxing Quarter
Exposed Elegance
The Roman Highlight
With enchanting views over the typically Roman neighbourhood of Trastevere, this home has a fabulous location. In the heart of Rome, strolling along its meandering medieval streets, you'll find Piazza of Santa Maria (three minutes on foot) – take a seat at one of the cafes here for a coffee or lunch. Then head over to Gianicolo Hill for incredible views of the Vatican's St Peter's Basilica, a fourteen-minute walk away. It's the same distance across the Ponte Sisto to Piazza Navona and a few minutes more to the Pantheon, while it's just over twenty-five minutes to the stunning Trevi Fountain (eighteen minutes by car).Back at this home, whip up an Aperol spritz and then have a rest on the chaise sofa after exploring the Eternal City. Light floods into the apartment via multiple windows, allowing the many plants to thrive. If you're musical, you can tinkle the ivories on the small piano or cook up some cacio e pepe in the modern kitchen if...More Details
Roman Holiday
Lemon - Liquorice
Moda Gialla
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
Phosphorescence
Natural light fills pretty much every corner of this apartment – a real feat, considering it's tucked down a Trastevere alleyway. Inspired by Joch's Dutch roots, expect to find white-washed wood floors, crisp cream walls and cleanly-designed furniture inside. You'll feel an immediate sense of calm and serenity as you step through the front door, but there's plenty of character, too – think leafy plants, colourful cushions, shelves lined with art books and Joch's photos hanging in the bedroom. After a long day, we loved resting our feet on the blue chaise lounge with a glass of wine (Joch leaves a bottle for you to enjoy on arrival), listening to podcasts on the built-in wireless speakers and catching up on our favourite shows on Netflix and Apple TV. It's a true home from home, right in the heart of the city.And most of all, we loved the location. Trastevere is one of the most charming neighbourhoods in Rome, where excellent restaurants...More Details
Housed in a former church in Rome’s scenic Jewish Quarter, this home is full of characterful details and historic charm, as well as being just a ten-minute stroll from picturesque Piazza Navona. Enter through the building’s grand outer door and step into an ornate courtyard where you’ll find this apartment quietly tucked away. Inside, rustic traditionalism meets quirky stylings, with a good dose of classic elegance thrown in for good measure. We love the arched windows here and the old Roman column with its elegant capital along the wall. There’s a definite air of romance in the mezzanine bedroom, framed by a wrought-iron balcony, while the pops of red in the draped curtains and sofa give the whole space a sumptuous, intimate feel. When you’re ready to explore, you've got the city's best sights within easy reach. Piazza Navona and the Pantheon are a mere ten-minute stroll away, while the Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum are a twenty-min...More Details
This apartment in Rome’s trendy Pigneto area might be small in scale, but it has buckets of charm and is an ideal place to stay while exploring all the wonders of the Eternal City. You’ll likely fall under the spell of this loft gem the moment you step through the door: the living area is flooded with an abundance of natural light, courtesy of the floor-to-ceiling window. You can kick off your shoes and relax on the sofa, listening to your favourite tunes. We love the artwork on the walls, the record-shaped coffee table, and the lovely and unexpected pieces dotted around. Step into the bright and inviting kitchen to rustle up a quick and delicious meal, and enjoy it either at the dining table or out on the balcony, where you can also gaze at the orange rooftops of Rome before you. Get a restful night’s sleep in the comfy bed and awake refreshed and ready for another day of la dolce vita, Roman style. *Although there is also a sofa bed...More Details
Take Flight
Urban Meadow
The Terracotta Villa
Boughs is hard to do justice without experiencing it first-hand. It’s all about the living room, with its wooden beams and terracotta tiles making it a really warm and welcoming space. In comparison, the rest of the flat seems underwhelming - the kitchen’s a bit small, and the bedroom a little spartan - but most things would struggle to live up to that living room. And if that weren’t enough, there’s a level of care that’s gone into the hosting experience at every level, from the mattresses to the toiletries provided. *The kitchen is quite old and very small - it doesn't currently have a freezer or a dishwasher*The interior is on a few levels - you'll have to go up some steps to get to the kitchen or the bedroom*Guests 3 and 4 will be on a sofa bed in the living room Air ConditioningBalconyBlack-Out BlindsBoard GamesBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCarbon Monoxide DetectorChild FriendlyCoffee MakerCooking EssentialsCot / CribElectricity Adap...More Details