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Rome, cozy studio in Vatican area 1
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  • Komplettes Appartement
  • Stockwerk: 2
  • Aufzug: Ja
  • Beherbergt: 4
  • Schlafzimmer: 1
  • Bäder: 1
  • Größe: 45 qm
  • Anzahl ehemaliger Gäste: 43
  • Anzahl Bewertungen: 3 (Anzeigen)
  • Durschnittliche Bewertung: 4/5

Situated in a strategic location. Via degli Scipioni. In the heart of the Rome's historical center close to S. Peter Basilica, the Vatican city and Vatican museum. Within a short walk of Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Campo di Fiori and Piazza di Spania .

The surrounding area offers all kind of restaurants, pizzeria, pubs, supermarkets, pharmacies and stores.The apartment profits from a well public transportation net like the nearby Metro station, the taxi and tram stations favoring the connection to the airport, the central train station and the main itineraries of the City.

Latest arrival at the apartment is 22:30. Later than that it is not possible to get in.

Markets
For fresh fruits and vegetables - Piazza dell' Unità & Via Ferrari
Fresh seafood - Via Andrea Doria (quite famous)

Commercial famous streets - Via Ottaviano, Via Cola di Rienzo

Easily connected to Fiumicino and Ciampino international and national terminals airport: train to Central Termini station and then Metro A; Direct bus to Piazza Cavour and then buses

Taxi charge about 50 euros from the airport of Fiumicino

Historical Rome bus trips and Vatican Tours depart from Via Ottaviano and Via della Conciliazione: walking distance

Closest hospitals: Santo Spirito and Policlinico Gemelli

Emergency Numbers: 113 (Police, Medical emergency, Fire); 112 (Carabinieri); 115 (Fire brigade).

DETAILS
Transfer Service Rome - Fiumicino.
Shuttle bus (Eur 8,00) from Fiumicino also makes a stop at Piazza Cavour, near the Vatican, useful if you are staying either around the Vatican or directly across the river.

The cheapest way to get into town from Ciampino is to take the local Cotral bus (from the stop opposite Arrivals) to the end of its route at Anagnina bus station (c.15 mins, tickets cost €1 and are bought from the driver). The bus station is connected to Anagnina metro station (Line A), and another €1 ticket will take you into town.

Taking a taxi: Always use official licensed taxis, from the taxi stand. In a bid to combat the relentless fleecing of visitors the minute they step off the plane, the city authorities introduced a fixed licensed taxi fare of €40 to and from the city centre (within the Aurelian walls) and Ciampino airport. Regardless of how many (maximum depends on the car) of you there are, how many bags you have or anything else. When you arrive make clear that you have no intention of paying more than the fixed rate. There is no need to tip a taxi driver if you are unhappy with the service.

Arriving by train: Most trains arrive at Termini, the central station. Night trains arrive and depart from Tiburtina or Ostiense, both just out of the city centre. Tiburtina especially is a horrible, squalid place. Although attempts are underway to improve it, if arriving there don't wander around looking for buses; DO get an official taxi from the taxi stand and go somewhere else as quickly as possible.

Driving into Rome: Our first advice would be, "don't"; although driving into Rome has been made easier since the advent of satellite navigation systems, unless you are familiar with the city's outskirts (and even then) it can be a frustrating and very slow process. Byzantine one-way systems mean that although all roads may lead to Rome, you can't always go in the right direction. Once you do make it into the city centre the ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) doesn't allow non-resident cars into the centro storico from 8am to 6pm Monday-Friday, and 8am-2pm on Saturdays. Keep an eye out for the cameras and ZTL signs which mark the boundary of the restricted area, make a mistake and there's a fairly hefty fine. After all that you'll need to find somewhere to park...

Parking: Finding a legal and convenient parking space in Rome is the stuff of legend, in the centre a good bet is along the Lungotevere, the wide roads which run along the banks of the river. Legal spaces are delineated either with white or blue lines. The white ones, mostly found outside the centro storico mean you can park for free, the blue lines delineate pay-and-display parking spaces. Parking tickets are bought at the machines on the pavement and cost about €1 per hour, parking is free from either 8pm or 11pm until 8am depending on the area, check the machine. The major public car park in the centre, with convenient pedestrian access to piazza di Spagna, is the ParkSì under Villa Borghese, entrance on the via del Muro Torto (outside the ZTL), but if you're leaving the car for more than a few hours it gets very costly. Many hotels advertise car parking facilities, they are almost without exception eye-wateringly expensive.

Car Rental: If you want to hire a car in Rome to continue your trip in Italy we suggest the easiest, most painless way is to pick the car up either at Fiumicino Airport (for Tuscany and the North), or Ciampino Airport (for destinations south and east of Rome) and to get out of the city on the airport transport listed above.

Train Connections between Roma and Leonardo da Vinci airport
Leonardo Express between Roma Termini and Fiumicino airport
With departures every 30 minutes, the Leonardo Express connects Roma Termini station and Fiumicino airport every day in just 31 minutes and without intermediate stops.
The first departure from Roma Termini is at 5.52 and from Fiumicino at 6.36. The last departure from the airport is at 23.36 and from Roma Termini at 22.52.
Only first class service. The fare is 14 euro.
You can buy tickets on this site, at the ticket desks, station machines, travel agencies, authorised sales points, and also at the Trenitalia desk near the train for 15 euro. The Leonardo Express leaves from platform 25, which can be found 400 m from the start of platform 24. This service is guaranteed also in the event of a strike (if necessary, the trains will be replaced by buses).

Situated in a strategic location. Via degli Scipioni. In the heart of the Rome's historical center close to S. Peter Basilica, the Vatican city and Vatican museum. Within a short walk of Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Campo di Fiori and Piazza di Spania .

The surrounding area offers all kind of restaurants, pizzeria, pubs, supermarkets, pharmacies and stores.The apartment profits from a well public transportation net like the nearby Metro station, the taxi and tram stations favoring the connection to the airport, the central train station and the main itineraries of the City.

Latest arrival at the apartment is 22:30. Later than that it is not possible to get in.

Markets
For fresh fruits and vegetables - Piazza dell' Unità & Via Ferrari
Fresh seafood - Via Andrea Doria (quite famous)

Commercial famous streets - Via Ottaviano, Via Cola di Rienzo

Easily connected to Fiumicino and Ciampino international and national terminals airport: train to Central Termini station and then Metro A; Direct bus to Piazza Cavour and then buses

Taxi charge about 50 euros from the airport of Fiumicino

Historical Rome bus trips and Vatican Tours depart from Via Ottaviano and Via della Conciliazione: walking distance

Closest hospitals: Santo Spirito and Policlinico Gemelli

Emergency Numbers: 113 (Police, Medical emergency, Fire); 112 (Carabinieri); 115 (Fire brigade).

DETAILS
Transfer Service Rome - Fiumicino.
Shuttle bus (Eur 8,00) from Fiumicino also makes a stop at Piazza Cavour, near the Vatican, useful if you are staying either around the Vatican or directly across the river.

The cheapest way to get into town from Ciampino is to take the local Cotral bus (from the stop opposite Arrivals) to the end of its route at Anagnina bus station (c.15 mins, tickets cost €1 and are bought from the driver). The bus station is connected to Anagnina metro station (Line A), and another €1 ticket will take you into town.

Taking a taxi: Always use official licensed taxis, from the taxi stand. In a bid to combat the relentless fleecing of visitors the minute they step off the plane, the city authorities introduced a fixed licensed taxi fare of €40 to and from the city centre (within the Aurelian walls) and Ciampino airport. Regardless of how many (maximum depends on the car) of you there are, how many bags you have or anything else. When you arrive make clear that you have no intention of paying more than the fixed rate. There is no need to tip a taxi driver if you are unhappy with the service.

Arriving by train: Most trains arrive at Termini, the central station. Night trains arrive and depart from Tiburtina or Ostiense, both just out of the city centre. Tiburtina especially is a horrible, squalid place. Although attempts are underway to improve it, if arriving there don't wander around looking for buses; DO get an official taxi from the taxi stand and go somewhere else as quickly as possible.

Driving into Rome: Our first advice would be, "don't"; although driving into Rome has been made easier since the advent of satellite navigation systems, unless you are familiar with the city's outskirts (and even then) it can be a frustrating and very slow process. Byzantine one-way systems mean that although all roads may lead to Rome, you can't always go in the right direction. Once you do make it into the city centre the ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) doesn't allow non-resident cars into the centro storico from 8am to 6pm Monday-Friday, and 8am-2pm on Saturdays. Keep an eye out for the cameras and ZTL signs which mark the boundary of the restricted area, make a mistake and there's a fairly hefty fine. After all that you'll need to find somewhere to park...

Parking: Finding a legal and convenient parking space in Rome is the stuff of legend, in the centre a good bet is along the Lungotevere, the wide roads which run along the banks of the river. Legal spaces are delineated either with white or blue lines. The white ones, mostly found outside the centro storico mean you can park for free, the blue lines delineate pay-and-display parking spaces. Parking tickets are bought at the machines on the pavement and cost about €1 per hour, parking is free from either 8pm or 11pm until 8am depending on the area, check the machine. The major public car park in the centre, with convenient pedestrian access to piazza di Spagna, is the ParkSì under Villa Borghese, entrance on the via del Muro Torto (outside the ZTL), but if you're leaving the car for more than a few hours it gets very costly. Many hotels advertise car parking facilities, they are almost without exception eye-wateringly expensive.

Car Rental: If you want to hire a car in Rome to continue your trip in Italy we suggest the easiest, most painless way is to pick the car up either at Fiumicino Airport (for Tuscany and the North), or Ciampino Airport (for destinations south and east of Rome) and to get out of the city on the airport transport listed above.

Train Connections between Roma and Leonardo da Vinci airport
Leonardo Express between Roma Termini and Fiumicino airport
With departures every 30 minutes, the Leonardo Express connects Roma Termini station and Fiumicino airport every day in just 31 minutes and without intermediate stops.
The first departure from Roma Termini is at 5.52 and from Fiumicino at 6.36. The last departure from the airport is at 23.36 and from Roma Termini at 22.52.
Only first class service. The fare is 14 euro.
You can buy tickets on this site, at the ticket desks, station machines, travel agencies, authorised sales points, and also at the Trenitalia desk near the train for 15 euro. The Leonardo Express leaves from platform 25, which can be found 400 m from the start of platform 24. This service is guaranteed also in the event of a strike (if necessary, the trains will be replaced by buses).

Dieses komplette Appartement befindet sich in Rom und startet bei €82 pro Nacht. Schlafplätze 4 Personen.

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Ausstattung
Allgemeines
Klimaanlage, Heizung, Bettwäsche, Tresor

Schlafplätze
Schlafzimmer (4 Gäste), 1 Doppelbett, 1 Schlafsofa / Futon

Badezimmer
Badewanne, Handtücher, Haartrockner

Küche
Teller, Tiefkühlschrank, Besteck, Toaster, Gläser, Ofen, Kochgeräte, Kühlschrank

Unterhaltungselektronik
Internet (Wifi), TV

Richtlinien
Eignung
Kinderfreundlich

Check-in / Check-out
Anreise: nach 14:00, Abreise: vor 11:00

Zusätzliche Gebühren
Verspätete Ankunft (bei Einchecken nach 21:00): €30
Kaution (wird am Ende des Aufenthalts zurückgezahlt): €120

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Aufenthalt im Mai 2013

Alain Le logement était conforme aux photos. Confortable, joliment meublé et très calme. Une petite critique: nous n'avons pas trouvé de prises calibrées pour la bouilloire. Donc rien de grave. La salle de bains est vaste et bien éclairée par une grande fenêtre. Le quartier est agréable, il y a un marché juste à côté, et bien desservi par les transports en communs. Conclusion: à recommander aux amis.

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Aufenthalt im Januar 2013

Silvia Es un lugar muy bien ubicado, a unas cuadras del Vaticano y a dos cuadras del metro A que te lleva a las principales atracciones turísticas,el barrio es muy bueno con todo lo que necesitás para comprar. El estudio esta bien, no le vendría mal un microhondas.

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Aufenthalt im September 2012

Ivett Truely nice classic enterior, great location, good surrounding, you can reach almost all part of the historical city even by walking, kitchen corner is equipped but to add a micro would make a sense. To purchase at least one baby-bed to the property, could give additional convenience for families with a baby. We liked to stay there.

Gastgeber-Antwort Thank you very much for your review. I will be happy to host you again!

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