Apartment Ref 5 in San Giovanni
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Price per day: 115.00 € |
Description
This spacious apartment is situated on the ground floor of a typical early '70's building that has elevator, in the San Giovanni area. Although situated on an important street, the apartment is very quiet. It has two bedrooms. The master bedroom has a comfortable double bed, a table with its four chairs, a closet and a chest of drawers. The second bedroom has two single beds, two couches and a tea table, where the TV has been place. You will also find a closet and chest of drawers in this room. The kitchen is an independent room, fully equipped with a gas stove with 4 burners, a grill-oven, a standard size fridge with its freezer, a toaster, and even an orange-juice maker. There is one spacious bathroom, with a shower /bathtub and a washing machine. The apartment also comes with an iron and an ironing board. All the rooms have a large fan which refreshes during the summer.
If there is need of a phone or you would like to have Internet, please present your request beforehand, and you will be satisfied. It is an ideal apartment for 4 people.
Easter night and New Year's are charged double.
Location: San Giovanni
The apartment is in a fantastic location. You can walk down to the Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano, where the cathedral of Rome, San Giovanni, adjoins the Palazzo del Laterano, which was the official papal residence for almost a thousand years, until the 14th century. Across the piazza is the Scala Santa (Holy Staircase), which is all that remains of the ancient patriarchal palace demolished by Pope Sixtus V in 1584, when he decided to build the more recent Palazzo Laterano as the pontifical summer residence. These steps lead to Sancta Santorus (Holy of Holiest), also known as the Cappella di S. Lorenzo, which houses a silver encrusted portrait of Christ, supposedly not painted by the hand of man. This relic was brought here from Constantinople before 750 AD and for centuries has been carried in solemn procession through the streets of Rome to ward off calamities. The metro is right in this piazza, and it can take you almost anywhere in Rome.
Aslo, if you want to do some shopping and check out some Italian fashion, just ask for via Appia Nuova. Here you can enjoy many shops, lined up side by side and selling almost every imaginable merchandise!
Availability
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