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The apartment is located in the fam...

Viale di Trastevere, 40, 00153 Rome, Italy


Details of the property

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The apartment is located in the famous quarter of Trastevere, one of the most characteristic of Rome. It is on the mezzanine floor of an early 20th century building, giving it easy access, but thank to its position it enjoys bright light all day long. The apartment consists of a large living room; a large bedroom with a double bed; a second bedroom with two pull-out full size single beds; and a bathroom equipped with shower. The living room is equipped with a table for six persons, a comfortable sofa which converts easily into two more full size single beds, tv and a fully equipped, full-size open kitchen. The apartment is fully airconditioned through two independent A/C units (can be operated simultaneously).

Description of your property

Property type: Apartment
Maximum guests: 7
Bedrooms: 3
Beds 2
Bathrooms: 2
City: Viale di Trastevere, 40, 00153 Rome, Italy
Country: Italy

Amenities

Pets allowedSatellite TV
ElevatorSwimming Pool
Car parkGym
DryerFamily & Kid friendly

Surroundings

The strategic position of the apartment “Lemon Blossom” will, if you are good to average walkers, allow you the pleasure of discovering Rome on foot. You can avoid the traffic, the noise, waiting at bus stops and the cost of public transport, by simply procuring a pair of comfortable shoes and a good map of the historic centre, where the areas of interest are manifold, but nearly all easily reached from our apartment. You can stroll along the main highways but, better still, the narrow byways of Medieval and Renaissance Rome, where it will be sufficient to look around you to relive the atmosphere of the city between little shops and markets. Voices which resound from house to house, as in the days of Raphael and Michelangelo. Tradition has it that it was right in Trastevere the young girl of modest family (being a baker’s daughter, she was apparently nicknamed Fornarina, “Little Oven Girl”) lived and became Raphael’s model for the splendid portrait of the “Fornarina” (see), and for other works of the artist. Following his sudden and early death, romantic legend has it that the grieving girl retired voluntarily to the nearby convent of Saint Apollonia. Rome is full of stories of both humble and powerful people who have walked the same streets as you will. If you feel like greener surroundings, purer air, and wider horizons, you can walk uphill to the Gianicolo, whose park is dedicated to the memory of the many heroes of the Italian Risorgimento, who fought alongside Garibaldi and often died for the freedom and unity of the nation. From the wide, open square of the Gianicolo, a popular promenade spot for the Romans, Garibaldi looks down from his bronze horse upon the Eternal City which spreads out gently at his feet, and seems to be thoughtfully wondering what destiny awaits it… A little way away, a smaller, but fine, equestrian monument is dedicated to Anita, Garibaldi’s South American companion who followed him in all his adventures, until her premature death. From the top of the Gianicolo

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