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Wonderful old building in ideal location
A few additional conveniences in kitchen would be nice (condiments, seasonings, etc)
Your apartment was excellent for my family of seven. Lots of space, and bedroom privacy. The apartment was very clean, every appliance worked perfectly, and your contact person, Loreto, was always available. Your preview pictures were accurate, and the coffee shops and restaurants, literally, by the front door, was very convenient. Your apartment added to our enjoyment of Rome.
Unfortunatel, the air conditioner in the middle bedroom leaked, and couldn't be used, as it would wet the carpet. However, the weather was not too hot, as to need the air.
Excellent location Very quiet Sunny
Fridge to be repaired AC remote control not working Cleaning was not worth the fee (dust on the floor)
The large comfortable living room/dining room combination allowed all 6 of us to congregate easily together.
The shower system. It was scalding most of the time and would go from full pressure to a trickle of water throughout your whole use. Very unsatisfying.
Great location access to all mayor monuments and metro.
Towels need to be newer. They are worn out.
Thanks for your review. I will take note of your suggestions for improving my services.
Location, location, location! This apartment is just off a busy street with in meters of the Trevi fountain! With cafes, restaurants and lots of activity to enjoy during your time in Rome. We loved the closeness to Trevi fountain. If you walk to the far side of the fountain and head north you quickly reach a taxi stand. Very convenient! The best restaurant in the area is Assiggi d'Autore. The apartment is large, great location and not noisy.
The floors are dirty. Old dark wood floors. I wouldn't bring kids here to crawl but if you don't mind dirty socks there's lots of room and the location is awesome!
The apartment was very nice and I would recommend it to my friends.
Location
A little bit of noise.
The apartment is located in a very lively location : shops, coffee bars, pizzerie and restaurants are at walking distance...if you leave windows open you may hear something during the day..but is is in any case quiet during the night.
You are right next to Roma termini which helped us to navigate around. Also I liked the view of a park from the living room view.
Smell of sewage, broken sofa bed which was not usable (multiple bars missing) broken ceiling light glass, broken toilet seat, very fragile dining table and chairs.
Rome can be summarised with one word: art. The Italian capital is a city with a truly amazing artistic and historical legacy; a legacy that encompasses over 2000 years of history and that can be seen on its streets, squares and monuments. A visit to Rome is a must for all travellers and that’s why staying in apartments in Rome is the perfect way to be able to enjoy the city at your own pace, since there is so much to see.
What not to miss in Rome
When it comes to places to visit, the city can be divided in the Roman places and the Renaissance and Baroque ones. The most notorious Roman monument is the Colosseum, an ancient amphitheatre that has become the city’s most symbolic monument and that can be visited inside. Next to it are the Roman Forum and the Circus Maximus, as well as many ancient gates and columns. You also cannot miss out on the Pantheon, one of the oldest buildings in the city.
The city also stands out for its sculptures, especially those by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which can be seen at Piazza Navona, although the most striking one is the Fontana di Trevi, a stunning work of Baroque art in the middle of the city that will make your jaw drop. In Rome you can also find The Vatican and the Basilica of St Peter, which contains the famous Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo as well as the Vatican Museums. The view from St Peter’s Square is also a Roman symbol and a joy to behold, and that’s where the Pope also comes out on the balcony to do mass once a week.
The hidden neighbourhoods of Rome
Outside the tourist areas are the neighbourhoods of Trastevere, south of the river, and Monti, north of it. These are more traditional neighbourhoods with more tradition, more authentic and much cheaper, ideal to relax and sample traditional Italian cuisine on one of their many terraces, also to find cheap apartments in Rome. They are also perfect to enjoy the Roman nightlife if you want to mix with all the locals.
The best time to visit Rome
Rome has its hot months between June and August, as well as that being the time it receives its biggest amount of tourists. That’s why if you want to enjoy Rome in a more quiet and pleasant way, you can also do it in autumn, since the heat and the crowds diminish and the queues aren’t as long.
Transport in and around Rome
To get to the Italian capital, you can fly to any of its two major airports: Ciampino or Fiumicino, to which all major airlines fly to. Although Rome is best visited by foot, its metro is also highly efficient if your feet hurt from so much walking. Rome’s taxis and buses are more complicated to grasp and more expensive considering the simplicity of the metro.
Popular festivals in Rome
The 1st of May is National Italian Dat, with events and concerts throughout the city. All year long there are many religious and gastronomic events, such as the strawberry picking in Campo de’ Fiori in June or the Madonna della Neve in August, a festival of great legend and beauty to enjoy during your holidays in Rome.
The location was great and Fernando was very helpful and friendly.
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