Apartment description
Situated in the hip and upscale district of Trastevere, this 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment is filled with charm! With winding cobblestone alleys and old shops, this neighborhood is the definition of Rome. The apartment is quaint, compact, and fully equipped; it even has an extra single bed in a lofted area so tenants can host visiting friends or family. The flat itself is furnished with wooden pieces and a lots of plants, giving it a truly charming feel. All utility bills are included in the rental price as well, so tenants can simply move in and start enjoying the eternal city! The total area of this sunny property is 40 m2.
What we liked most
The apartment is decorated with beautiful rustic furniture.
The neighborhood in which the apartment is located is one of the most authentic and popular of Rome. Filled with hip bars and narrow alleys, Trastevere is a favorite among locals and tourists!
The bathroom has a bathtub where tenants can wind down after a long day at work or school.
The bedroom is very sunny and has plenty of storage space. It is also furnished with an A/C unit to provide relief during the hot summers of Rome.
There is a lofted bed in the bedroom; perfect for hosting overnight visitors!
Things to keep in mind
The kitchen is small, but it is fully equipped.
There is a mandatory final cleaning service which costs 50 euros.
Additional details
This apartment has central heating and natural gas water heating. The price of rent includes electricity, water, gas, air conditioning from June 15th to September 30th, and heating from November 1 to April 15th. The minimum lease for this apartment is 30 days (1 month).
Landlord policies
The English speaking landlord doesn't live on the property and requires a security deposit of 100 euros for stays of 1-3 months and 500 euros for stays of 3 to 12 months. Smoking is not permitted and pets are not allowed. Rent can be paid by cash, credit card, or bank transaction. There is a final cleaning service that costs an additional 50 euros. The following services are optional: weekly cleaning service for 40 euros per month; bed linen, towels, and bath mat for 15 euros, weekly change of bed linen for 10 euros, wifi for 3 euros per day, taxi to or from the airport for 15 euros per person, and cradle for free.
Transportation
The Belli tram station (line 8) is a 4 minute walk. Bus lines 125, 23, 44, 44F, 280, N11, and N19 (night buses) are within a 5-minute walk from the property.
Neighborhood description
Trastevere is characterized by its abundance of social piazzas, tiny medieval alleys and Romanesque houses that help to maintain a local and nostalgic atmosphere in the neighborhood. The district’s greatest attraction is its vibrant atmosphere; the crooked streets filled with traditional shops and a wide variety of restaurants are peaceful during the day yet transform itself into a destination for those seeking authentic Roman nightlife in the evening. It also has one of the most romantic sites of Rome, located in the Gianicolo Park, accessible via steep stairs up to Rome’s highest hill where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the entire city. Trastevere residents consider themselves the true heirs of the Romans and refer to themselves as Trasteverini, showing the deep pride felt by those who live in this part of the city. Some consider Trastevere to be the second-smallest nation after the Vatican City. With fewer tourists than other parts of the city, Trastevere is ideal for those who truly want to integrate into the Italian culture. There are no metro stops here, but one can find various buses and trams that lead to the center. If you find yourself in this area, you will be a short walking distance to Campo di Fiori, which is made up almost entirely of narrow picturesque streets, old shops and bakeries, and hidden squares and doorways. With its buzzing streets by day and its lively nightlife, it will be hard to leave after spending just one day in this beautiful part of Rome.