Holiday apartment in Rome: Rm-194 Via de Giubbonari int.5
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Description
Summary
- Type:
- Apartment
- Rented Space:
- Entire Property
- Bedrooms:
- 1
- Sleeps:
- 4
- Number of Bathrooms:
- 1
Top amenities (see all)
- Kitchen available to Guests
- Provided to Guests:
- Linen / Bed Sheets, Hair Dryer, Towels
- Entertainment & Electronics:
- TV, DVD Player, Telephone, CD Player
Description of this holiday apartment
Third floor apartment located in Via dei Giubbonari, in an historic building served by elevator. Ideal for two people it can comfortably accommodate four.
The building extremely close to Campo De’ Fiori, (1minute walk) goes back to Medieval times, with its foundations on the walls of Pompey’s Theater (I century B.C), a huge piece of marble of which can steel been in the hall. The building has been totally restored in 1996, whilst the apartment has been renovated in 2006, with all the modern comforts available, i.e.: independent heating, air conditioning (heat-dry-cool), direct phone line, satellite flat screen TV, Radio, DVD player with a collection of leading Italian movies and some movies for children. The apartment has a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher. It is very elegantly furnished with original medieval “cassettone” ceilings and “cotto” flooring.
Amenities for this holiday apartment
General information
- Type of Space:
- Entire Property
- Type of Property:
- Apartment
- Maximum Capacity:
- 4 Guests
- Number of Bedrooms:
- 1
- Number of Bathrooms:
- 1
- Check-in time:
- 12:00
- Check-out time:
- 10:00
Bedrooms
Bedroom
Maximum Capacity: 21 Double Bed
Provided to Guests
- Linen / Bed Sheets, Hair Dryer, Towels
- Guests can wash their clothes:
- No
Meals and kitchen
- Meals provided
- No
- Kitchen available to Guests:
- Yes
- With:
- Microwave, Oven, Fridge, Cutlery, Plates, Freezer, Glasses, Dish Washer
Entertainment & Electronics
- TV, DVD Player, Telephone, CD Player
Services
- Safe:
- No
- Housekeeping:
- Yes
- Guided tours:
- No
- Babysitting:
- No
Heating and Cooling
- Heating, Air Conditioning
Sports
- Local sports activities:
- Cycling
Nearby attractions
- To discover one of Rome’s most charming markets, you will only have to turn right out of the apartment and down Via de Giubbonari. Every morning except Sundays, Campo de` Fiori fills with vendors selling fresh fruit and vegetables and of course flowers (“fiori” in Italian). A great stop for breakfast before you head out to tour the eternal city. Piazza Navona, famous for its fountains and artists, is just across the street (Via Vittorio Emanuele II). From here, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps are also all within walking distance (about 15 minutes). The charming, bohemian neighborhood of Trastevere is also quite close – just a tram ride away. Walk up Via Vittorio Emanuele II to Largo Torre Argentina. Next, take the 8 tram, 3 stops to Trastevere. Or if weather permits, walk alongside the tram for a great view of Rome’s island, Tiburtina. To reach Vatican City, simply walk toward Via Vittorio Emanuele II (the main road that passes by Campo de’ Fiori), cross the street, and take the 62 Bus (toward Borgo San Angelo). Get off after 5 stops at the Corridori stop. To visit the Colosseum and Imperial Forum, walk up the Via Vittorio Emanuele II toward one of the city’s main bus stops, Largo Torre Argentina. From here, take 87 bus (toward Colli Albani). After 6 stops, get off at Labicana/Colosseo. To get to the Spanish Steps (though it may be easier to walk from the Trevi Fountain – Via del Corso to Via dei Condotti) you may also want to try walking to Largo Torre Argentina and taking the 119 bus (toward Corso/Popolo) for 9 stops. If you like, stay on the 119 until the end of the line… you’ll come to Piazza del Popolo and be only a short walk from one of Rome’s beautiful parks, Villa Borghese. Where to Eat & Drink Rome is filled with thousands of great restaurants, but here are a few great places nearby your apartment: Café There are many cafés located in Campo de Fiori but if you’re looking for a more peaceful place to sip your cappuccino, find your way to the nearby Bar Farnese located in the spacious Piazza Farnese located only a short walk from the apartment. For Dinner or Lunch La Locanda del Pellegrino – A family-run restaurant on the opposite end of Campo de Fiori. Serving local Roman specials and also cuisine from southern Italy, the menu includes many interesting twists on traditional dishes like flan made with pecorino cheese and roast beef cooked on lava rock. Open for lunch and dinner. Closed Mondays. Drinks Campo de' Fiori is one big drinking spot, but La Vineria wine bar was the first, and remains the best. Romans mix with visitors in La Vineria's bottle-lined interior or grab tables outside to watch the antics in this ever-bustling square.





