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Rome’s top spots include Campo de' Fiori, Spanish Steps and Stadio Olimpico
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Panoramic apartment near Piazza Navona
The apartment is located on the 4th floor of a building with an elevator in the historic center of Rome, in the Parione district, a short walk from Piazza Navona, the Pantheon and the Vatican. The accommodation has recently been renovated and furnished in a cozy and comfortable way. Equipped with internet connection and Wi-Fi and air conditioning in every room. It consists of an entrance, a living room, a kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom with a bathtub, and a balcony overlooking the beautiful and characteristic Piazza di Pasquino.

The Trevi's wish - stunning view of Trevi Fountain
Nestled within a historic building facing one of the most iconic squares in the world, this one-bedroom apartment is located on the first floor and boasts modern amenities and an enviable patio, perfect for alfresco dinners. Ideal for couples or small families, the apartment features top-notch A/C system in all rooms, multi-room wireless sound system, steam bath as well as bathtub . Step outside the front door to toss your coin and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the city center.

Castle of the Duke - Baron
Barone is a private apartment of about 120 square meters inside the ancient village of the Castello del Duca. The apartment is equipped with every comfort and attention to finishes, with a beautiful antique terracotta floor, a bedroom with double bed, mezzanine with double bed, air conditioning with hot/cold inverter mode, Free Wi-Fi, 43" smart TV, induction hob, electric oven, washing machine, dishwasher, dishes and crockery, two bathrooms with shower and bath, bed linen and towels, ha...

Alma at Colosseum Luxury Apartment with View
An authentic Italian design gem overlooking the Colosseum and the Ludus Magnus, the ancient training ground where gladiators prepared for battle. Two spacious double bedrooms, each with its own private en-suite bathroom, offer exceptional comfort and privacy, perfect for families, couples traveling together, or friends. The bright, airy living room and the fully equipped kitchen provide everything you need to relax and feel at home. Experience a stay fit for an Emperor in the heart of Rome!

My House in Campo di Fiori
Rome, historic center,in the heart of the city, 200 meters from Piazza Navona and 3 minutes from Trastevere, very close to Campo di Fiori and Piazza Farnese, Elegant attic 170mq + terrace very bright and quiet,.The central position allows you to reach on foot and in a few minutes : Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Piazza Farnese,Trastevere, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps and the shopping streets, the Colosseum, and the most important archaeological sites and major museums and major monuments.

Torre Argentina view • 2 Terraces • Elevator
Experience Rome from a privileged perspective by staying in this elegant penthouse with elevator 2 private terraces and spectacular views of the Sacred Area of Torre Argentina, one of Rome's most fascinating and historic sites. The apartment offers an extraordinary location just a few minutes walk from Pantheon, Campo de' fiori, Piazza Navona and Trastevere. Comprises Entrance hall, living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom with Jacuzzi, bathroom with shower, two terraces and laundry area.

Charming Piazza Navona
Elegant apartment in a prestigious historic building, just 50 m from Piazza Navona, the heart of Baroque Rome, surrounded by the famous fountains of Bernini and Borromini. Finely furnished, it offers two bedrooms with private bathrooms; the master bedroom features a whirlpool tub for moments of pure relax. On request, the sofa bed in the living room can accommodate additional guests. Its exclusive location and refined atmosphere make this accommodation perfect for an unforgettable stay.

Claire de Lune Luxury 200mq next to Navona square
Step into a private 200 m² Roman residence hidden just behind Piazza Navona. Designed for up to 5 guests, this distinctive home offers two elegant bedrooms, two bathrooms and an impressive living and dining area with original character and dramatic interiors. A private street entrance leads up one internal flight of stairs directly into the apartment. Both bedrooms are air-conditioned. Personal check-in ensures a warm, tailored welcome in the heart of historic Rome.

Gleaming Loft Chapel Leopardi near Colosseum
"Unique Loft Leopardi" is a prestigious loft located in the Esquilino district, a short distance from Termini station and the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. Completely renovated and with attention to every detail, it has large double-facing windows that make the apartment bright. The strategic position and proximity to the A metro allows you to quickly reach the main attractions of the city.

Terrace Penthouse Colosseum
A beautiful stylish and newly renovated penthouse located in front of the Colosseum and Roman Forum, in the heart of the historical center of the Eternal City, in few steps from Piazza Venezia and Pantheon. The flat is on the fifth floor in a classic Roman building. Our crew will be pleased to welcome guests and provide them a memorable experience in the eternal city.

Palazzo Borghese
Step into splendor by staying in this one of a kind one-bedroom apartment in the heart of historic Rome, just minutes from Piazza di Spagna and the Pantheon. This home is perfect for couples looking for a city getaway in one of the most beautiful historical Palazzos of Rome. It is like time travel but with a literal en-suite jacuzzi.

Elegant essences in Trastevere
This special place is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. Recently redesigned, refined elegantly and with tremendous taste. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Spacious and quite with green vegetation from the windows almost make you forget you are in the center. Kitchen fully equipped.
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Nazionale Skyview: Penthouse with Spa and 360° Terrace

Historic and quiet building in the heart of Rome

Skylife Monti's Wonders - Colosseum Gem

Urban Spa Chic Loft Jacuzzi and Sauna
When is the best time to visit Rome?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Rome?
Rome has distinct neighborhoods, each with its own atmosphere. Centro Storico is often suggested for historic sites, Trastevere for a lively, local feel, and Monti for boutique shops and creative dining. Many vacation rentals welcome guests in these areas.
What are the best things to do in Rome with kids?
Families frequently explore the Colosseum, wander through Villa Borghese gardens, and enjoy interactive displays at Explora Children's Museum. Gelato shops and open plazas add to the city’s relaxed pace for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Rome?
Explore ancient landmarks like the Colosseum and Roman Forum, admire art at the Vatican Museums, and stroll bustling piazzas such as Piazza Navona. Street markets and neighborhood trattorias highlight city life.
How is the weather in Rome?
Rome has mild winters around 38–55°F (3–13°C) with occasional rain, while spring and autumn feature comfortable afternoons near 60–74°F (16–23°C). Summers are quite warm and dry, with temperatures often reaching 80°F (27°C).
What are the best places to visit in Rome?
Rome has several frequently suggested sites, including the Colosseum, Pantheon, Vatican Museums, and Trevi Fountain. Locally rooted markets and quiet neighborhood streets offer another side of the city.
What are some hiking trails in Rome?
Rome has urban parks like Villa Borghese with scenic walking paths and Appia Antica Regional Park for trails along ancient Roman roads. For varied green space, explore the grounds at Parco degli Acquedotti.
What are some family activities we can do in Rome?
Enjoy picnics in Villa Borghese, join interactive workshops at Explora Children's Museum, or visit ancient sites like the Roman Forum. Many families also gather in piazzas for people-watching and gelato.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rome?
Many travelers explore ancient ruins at Ostia Antica, the gardens of Tivoli, or small towns known for their hillside landscapes around the region. The surrounding countryside has vineyards, olive groves, and medieval villages for relaxed day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rome?
Rome has a selection of pet-friendly stays in neighborhoods like Trastevere, Prati, and Testaccio. Public parks and outdoor cafés make it convenient to spend time with your pet around the city.
What are some local tips for visiting Rome?
Wearing comfortable shoes is frequently suggested, as cobblestone streets are common. Many visitors try an afternoon espresso at local cafés and take time for leisurely walks outside peak hours in popular areas.
What is Rome known for?
Rome is often recognized for its ancient ruins, historic basilicas, and Renaissance art. The city also has lively markets, distinct neighborhoods, and a strong food culture rooted in tradition.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rome?
Seek out quieter spots such as the Aventine Hill gardens, the Protestant Cemetery, and underground areas beneath San Clemente Basilica. Local bakeries and artisan shops around neighborhoods like Testaccio provide an authentic experience.
What are the best foods to try in Rome?
Rome is known for cacio e pepe pasta, Roman-style pizza, and fried artichokes. Many travelers also enjoy supplì rice croquettes and creamy gelato from local shops.
What should I bring for a trip to Rome?
Consider packing comfortable walking shoes, a reusable water bottle, and lightweight layers for changing weather. An adapter for European outlets and appropriate attire for visiting religious sites may be helpful.
What is the nightlife in Rome like?
Rome’s nightlife centers around Trastevere and Testaccio, where people gather in busy squares, wine bars, and late-night eateries. Live music, casual pubs, and open-air venues help create a welcoming atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Rome?
Rome has lively celebrations such as Roman Carnival in late winter, cultural parades and music concerts throughout the year, and open-air cinema screenings in summer. Religious holidays and citywide food festivals are frequently suggested occasions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rome?
Many vacation rentals in areas like Centro Storico, Trastevere, and Prati are suited to families, with options for multiple bedrooms and kitchens. Parks and plazas nearby help keep family stays relaxed and enjoyable.
When is the best time to visit Rome?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Many visitors enjoy Rome’s lively outdoor culture when afternoons are comfortable and city events are frequent.
All about Rome
A moonlit walk along the Tiber across from the dramatic Castel Sant’Angelo with its imposing rounded walls sets the scene for a memorable stay in the Italian capital. In Rome, cutting-edge fashion blends seamlessly with ancient monuments and breathtaking carved marble. From frescos and facades to vine-covered courtyard eateries with communal benches for lively conversation, history has a real presence here. Whether you’re exploring extensive ruins at The Forum, people-watching in Piazza di Spagna, or marvelling at Renaissance art at the Vatican Museums, the Eternal City has what it takes to keep you wowed.
Its historic centre alone boasts world-famous sculptures, gilded church mosaics, and centuries of rich history at every turn. Fashionistas can spend a morning browsing the chic boutiques on the glamorous Via del Corso. After sampling a simple plate of creamy Cacio e Pepe at a traditional osteria, grab a cone of gelato and climb one of the seven hills to make the most of the Italian sunset.
What are the top things to do in Rome?
Trastevere
Across the river from most of the city’s more famous sights, Trastevere offers an insight into times gone by. Stroll under zigzags of drying laundry and watch the neighbourhood’s elder statesmen meet in the piazza for morning catch-ups. Trailing vines and shutter-adorned buildings in shades of rust and apricot are nestled along winding streets, while lesser-known frescoes and gilded mosaics are waiting to be discovered.
Pincio Hill Gardens
Whether you’re looking for an active start to the day or a sunset viewpoint to remember, these grand balcony gardens boast a dreamy vista of the city below. Be prepared for a climb — sandals probably aren’t the best choice for this — but the panoramic view spanning Piazza del Popolo and St. Peter’s Basilica is your hard-earned reward.
Pastificio Cerere
For over half a century, Pastificio Cerere in the San Lorenzo neighbourhood on central Rome’s eastern edge fed locals across the city. The former pasta and flour factory was repurposed as an art space in the 1970s, providing a creative outlet for artists and photographers as well as galleries for the public.
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