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Reference number 3025The owner's language:TrastevereServices includedRenter testimonialBack from your holidays Write testimonial TypologyPersons: Min 1 - Max 2 Number of rooms: 2 Number of bedrooms: 1 Number of bathrooms: 1 Typology of the external area: Veranda Habitable area: 40 mq furnished tourist lodging Number of stars: 4 Number of double-beds: 1 Number of sofa-beds: 1 AnnouncementsDomestic animals allowed Presence of the owner Means of transport advised Lease formalitiesShort stays accepted according to the season Costs included Deposit required at the moment of the registration Owner's keys delivery PositionView: Town view Height: 100 m Typology of position: Urban area Distance from the city: 0 m Distance from the sea-side: 20.000 m Description:Holidays House.
The cost is referring to people a day. Minimum 2 people. Delightful self-catering apartment situated in the heart of ”Trastevere” in Via del Mattonato 23, a few steps from Piazza Trilussa. The apartment, recently renovated, can comfortably accommodate 2 persons, is to disclocate on two levels and comprises a spacious living area with sofa bed, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower and a double bedroom with wardrobe. Perfect for a short stay in a traditional neighborhood ”Trasteverino”. Construction: refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine, iron, hairdryer, radio-CD player, satellite TV, heating, air conditioning and the possibility of cot. - Children under 6 years of not paying the living room. - On request is provided (surcharge) taxi service to and from the airport Leonardo da Vinci - Fiumicino, Rome. Visiting Trastevere: squares, churches, bridges ... Trastevere is the thirteenth district of Rome, and derives its name from the Latin trans Tiberim (beyond the Tiber). Trastevere is now a neighborhood with rich history and particular, narrow roads and irregular, in the heart of Rome between the Colosseum and the Vatican: coming from Castel Sant’Angelo with the river on your left, you come across Ponte Sisto, an overview window on the blond Tiber. Front of the bridge extends Trilussa Square, dedicated to the Roman dialect poet, whose staircase is a meeting point for evening students and tourists. Forwarded to his shoulders in the streets of the neighborhood, you can admire the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere, located at the center of the square, and the Museo di Roma in Trastevere, which is dedicated to the folkloric aspects of the city. Places worth visiting are the church of Sant’Egidio, and from there the Corsini Gallery, which houses works from the Baroque period mannered (including the authors exposed Guido Reni, Giovanni Lanfranco, Caravaggio, Francesco Trevisani, Luca Giordano, Carlo Maratta, Rubens, Andrea Del Sarto). In front of the gallery, a little farther on, there is the Accademia dei Lincei, founded in 1603 by Federico Cesi and meeting place for leading scientists, including Galileo Galilei. Still around, Via San Francesco di Sales, you can access the House of Memory and History, Old promoter of cultural events, events to deepen the meaning of key moments in the history of the ’900 and Rome. Back on via Garibaldi, Porta Settimiana addition, you may proceed to the Piazza della Scala, from there to Piazza San Calisto and the adjacent streets, with their bars and restaurants, reporting to the wider modern Viale Trastevere, and then back to the river passing through Piazza Sonnino, home to the Church of San Crisogono (which is preserved the medieval mosaics by Pietro Cavallini) and the Chiesa di Sant’Agata (where the famous statue of the Madonna de Noantri, patron saint of the neighborhood Trastevere) , to the charming Piazza Gioacchino Belli. But not before admiring the church of San Francesco a Ripa, which houses the Umbrian saint, which hosts the magnificent Gianlorenzo Bernini’s sculpture of the Blessed Ludovica Albertoni. Today, Trastevere still retains its character through the winding streets covered with paving stones overlooked by medieval houses. The night is full of people, both Italian and foreign, thanks to the wealth of restaurants and pubs for every price range. And ’one of the liveliest quarters, characteristic and self-sufficient in the city. Offers restaurants and pizzerias as well as cinemas, markets, (Saint Cosimato was renovated just recently), banks, pharmacies, supermarkets, shops of every kind and elegant shops. If you want some suggestions on a typical Roman restaurant, it indicates the restaurant ”De Lucia” in Mattonato Alley, where you can taste the traditional Roman cuisine. Cost of the rent and approximate availabilityPrice and availability is not indicated, contact the owner. |
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