What We Liked
- The apartment has beautiful wooden ceiling beams and traditional tiles; to accent the natural features of the flat, the landlord has used simple yet elegant furniture to decorate the apartment.
- The windows are double-paned so it keeps out street noise. Tenants have the luxury of having an exterior apartment with gorgeous street views while avoiding the sounds associated with it!
- The apartment has two sofa beds in addition to the double bed in the bedroom; perfect for visiting guests!
- All utilities are included in the rental price (electricity, water, gas, Wi-Fi, central heating), so it will be easy for tenants to budget.
Things to keep in mind
- The kitchen is small, but it is well-equipped.
Transportation
The closest bus stop is 1-minute away by foot (line 46, 62, 64, 916, 916F, N5, N15, and N20).
Neighbourhood
Centro Storico
Ancient and sublime
Overview
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Whoever first said that must have been standing in Centro Storico at the time. ('Centro Storico' means 'Historical Centre').
Rome is also known as the Eternal City. Its story spans almost 3,000 years. You could say it transgresses the boundaries of time.
Nowhere is this endless, ancient history more apparent than in Centro Storico.
Here, you could say the past comes alive. Or that it hangs around, refusing to go anywhere.
Either way, the winner is you.
What can I do here?
This picture-perfect place is why you came to Rome.
Most famous monuments are crammed into this treasure trove of an area. But there is a lot. You'll struggle to see it all in one day.
You can tackle historic Rome in several ways:
- Organize a day of structured sightseeing. That way, all the thinking is done for you.
- Wander around aimlessly. Do that, and you'll discover awe-inspiring surprises around every corner.
In the end, it's up to you. (Lucky, lucky you. Can we come?)
Hungry? If you want the best of the best in Rome's old town, you need to try the Hostaria Costanza. It's a restaurant in the ruins of an ancient theatre. Locals love their fresh take on traditional Roman dishes.
If you're looking for something a bit different, try the Ristorante Piperno. It's a high-end Jewish restaurant. You'll love their authentic, traditional dishes.
But of course, this is Rome. Explore. Try everywhere! There's bound to be something you'll love.
Fascinating fact
Where do we even start?
Historic Rome is the most fact-filled place – you'll have to come and see for yourself.
Did you know that 'July' is named after the Emperor Julius Caesar?
Or that Cleopatra was born closer in time to the creation of the first McDonald's than to the building of the Great Pyramid?
Mind blowing!
Can I afford it? €€€ (expensive)