Description
This beautiful studio-apartment is ideal for a couple who wants to enjoy the delightful Roman air and at the same time find themselves in a totally relaxed environment.It is located in a private street, closed at both ends, and only residents can be seen walking or strolling along. This street is named “Little London” due to all the cute and colourful houses which are attached one beside the other, a bit like Notting Hill in England.
It has its own independent entrance that leads into a covered porch, that has comfortable sofas and chairs and is colourfully decorated with flower pots and plants. Here, it is possible to enjoy the outside air, chat and relax in total privacy.
Tastefully designed by an architect, the apartment is an enchanting combination of honey coloured wooden structures, metal and glass windows that give it a totally modern yet cozy atmosphere. There is a large, modern library on an upper level, and underneath this wooden structure, the sofa-bed is placed. If it is gently rolled out, you have a full, double bed, comfortable and large, with an excellent mattress. If rolled in, this bed becomes an up-to-date sofa. The bathroom is cute, totally modern with its ceramic, white sink and toilette, and it has a shower box and a hair dryer. The kitchenette is absolutely adorable, small but cute, in a warm and delicate light blue colour. It is well equipped, with its gas stove with four burners, the washing machine, a small fridge and a large, independent freezer. The dining area is composed of a white square table with its two chairs, in front of the glass doors that face the porch.
This is a little jewel, with all the accessories that make your stay more than wonderful: TV, air conditioner, independent heater, parquet flooring, stereo, iron and ironing board. It is only for 2 people and a baby cot cannot be added.
EASTER NIGHT AND NEW YEAR'S EVE ARE CHARGED DOUBLE. IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CONSULT OUR STAFF.
Location: Flaminio-Piazza del Popolo
This area is 15 to 20 minutes walk by foot from Piazza del Popolo, but if you prefer to avoid walking there is a tram that passes almost every 5 minutes and takes you directly to Piazza del Popolo in 7 minutes. From the Vatican and St. Peter's it in only 10 minutes away by bus, and a five minute walk can be done to visit the Auditorium designed by Renzo Piano. The area is residencial, quiet, away from the noisy chaotic sounds of all the cars, tourists, workers etc. that pass by Lungo Tevere.
One of the oldest and most important streets in Rome, Via del Corso is steeped in history and tradition. The street cuts a straight path from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia, and from any point on the Corso you can see the towering Vittorio Emmanuele II monument. The Corso has many small side streets, where you can find hidden restaurants, small boutiques, cafes, and some of the loveliest architecture in Rome.
Via del Corso's location at the centre of the city makes it an ideal base from which to explore Rome. Almost every important monument is within walking distance, including the Spanish Steps, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, the Imperial Forums, Piazza Navona, and Campo dei Fiori. Many well-known restaurants and famous shops are tucked away in these streets, making them a haven for quality shopping and dining. From here it is easy to walk everywhere else, but if you prefer public transport then Via del Corso also offers numerous bus stops and taxis as well as two nearby metro stops: Barberini and Piazza Spagna. This area is one of the best to be!