GIRAUD (ID 117)
Day 400€ | Week 2500€ | Month 6000€
CIN : IT058091C23VKXDZRM
Day 400€ | Week 2500€ | Month 6000€ In the center of historic Rome, 5-10 minute walks from Piazza Navona and Campo dei Fiori as well as Castel Sant’Angelo and the Vatican on the other side of the river, in an extremely quiet, elegant 16th century fully-renovated four-family elevator building flanked on one side by 16th century Via dei Banchi Nuovi and on the other by 19th century Corso Vittorio Emanuele with busses to all areas of the city, is this extremely charming penthouse duplex. It is the only apartment on the 4th floor, and has: a small foyer, fully-equipped kitchen, 8-seat dining room, living room with vaulted Renaissance brick-and-wood-beamed ceiling and historic terra-cotta-tiled floor; a door leads to the terrace and a stone archway to the bedroom wing, with king-size master bed and bathroom and second bedroom and bathroom. This is a lovely, comfortable and cozy apartment with history-appropriate furniture, tile and hardwood floors, large tapestries and mirrors.
Other relevant information: The apartment has high speed 24/7 Internet access, WiFi, flat screen TV, DVD, autonomous heat, dishwasher, washer-dryer, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, American and espresso coffee makers and down quilts for beds in winter. A portone (large doorway) leads to the building’s entrance hall, five steps up to a wrought iron gate and three-person elevator; at the apartment’s marble landing two steps lead up to the apartment, kitchen and dining room, one step down leads to the living room and downstairs terrace with table and six chairs, planted to oleanders, olives, lemon and kumquat trees; the living room has a couch that opens to a queen size bed and a ceiling fan; down three steps from the living room are a tiny ‘foyer’ with the bedrooms wing; master bedroom has a marble ensuite bathroom with box shower and bidet; second bedroom with twin beds has a mansard roof, a moveable fan and ensuite tiled bathroom with tub and hand shower. Indoor and outdoor stairs lead to a small upstairs studio with a large terrace with three mattressed lounges for sunbathing and a catwalk with panoramic views of Rome’s roofs and Castel Sant’Angelo. .
Amenities
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Air conditioning
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Dish washer
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Electric iron
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Hair dryer
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Individual heating
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Kitchen
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Lift
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Microwave
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Oven
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Terrace
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Toaster
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TV set
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Washing machine
House rules
The deposit is required, however you will be responsible for every eventual damage to furnitures or items present in the apartment.
Things to know
Campo de Fiori is one of the most fashionable square of the capital. The open-air market, in the morning, and the evening attractions of the bars and the restaurants of the area, the crowds of young people thronging them especially in the warm season, make this piazza always full of life. The lively, noisy atmosphere one breathes in this piazza contrasts with the austere statue of Giordano Bruno, who was burned at the stake precisely here.
You just have to cross Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and you will find yourself in Piazza Navona. Established on the ashes of the Circo di Domiziano (Circus of Domitian), where athletics competitions, games and horse races took place, today it is one of the most elegant and lively piazzas of Rome.
Surrounded by bars with their little outside tables, shops and restaurants, the piazza has three splendid fountains including that of the Quattro Fiumi (Four Rivers), for which Bernini was commissioned on the occasion of the Jubilee of 1650.
Rent conditions and extra fees
All prices do not include utilities.
For the late arrival after 8pm there will be an extra price of 10 euro every hour late.
A money deposit is required upon arrival.
Agency rights: 15% of the entire contract (+ Iva tax).
Please note that all the above mentioned prices are exclusive of bank charges. Visa and Mastercard: 3% , American Express: 4% , Wire transfers: Sharp
Please for detailed informations check our full Reservation Policy
About Navona and Campo De Fiori areas
You just have to cross Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and you will find yourself in Piazza Navona. Established on the ashes of the Circo di Domiziano (Circus of Domitian), where athletics competitions, games and horse races took place, today it is one of the most elegant and lively piazzas of Rome.
Surrounded by bars with their little outside tables, shops and restaurants, the piazza has three splendid fountains including that of the Quattro Fiumi (Four Rivers), for which Bernini was commissioned on the occasion of the Jubilee of 1650.
Campo de Fiori is one of the most fashionable square of the capital. The open-air market, in the morning, and the evening attractions of the bars and the restaurants of the area, the crowds of young people thronging them especially in the warm season, make this piazza always full of life. The lively, noisy atmosphere one breathes in this piazza contrasts with the austere statue of Giordano Bruno, who was burned at the stake precisely here.
Public transports
There are no metro stops near the square, Campo dei Fiori is located in the historic center and can be reached by bus or from the center on foot.
The nearby metro stops are: Metro A Piazza di Spagna, Metro B Colosseo, Termini Station.
From Piazza di Spagna go to the stop in via dei Due Macelli and take line 116 for 9 stops, get off at the Baullari stop and walk for 100 meters to Campo De 'Fiori.
From the Colosseum go to the stop in via Nicola Salvi, take line 87 and get off at the stop in Corso Rinascimento, walk for 350 meters to Campo De 'Fiori.
Starting from Termini Station, take line 64 and get off at the Corso Vittorio Emanuele stop, continue to Piazza San Pantaleo and then take via Baullari to Campo dei Fiori.
Booking requests
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