Property

You are welcome to a home in the heart of Villa Borghese, the most important Roman park in the city, located 50 meters from the Bioparco entrance. The apartment is especially quiet and connected to the greenery around it. Up to 4 people can stay. It includes a bedroom and a sofa bed, two terraces, kitchen and bathroom. Security and exclusivity characterize the area. The tranquility is thanks to the exclusive area where it is located and the greenery that surrounds it. It is perfect for rentals for diplomats, since it is located in the embassy area within Rome.

Neighbourhood

Parioli is among the first 15 quartieri of the city that were built beyond the Aurelian Walls, originally delimited in 1911 and officially established in 1921.

Parioli began as an upper-class district in the first years of 20th century, with the construction of Viale Parioli, sponsored by two major landowners of the area, Filonardi and Giorgi. In their project, the new thoroughfare is conceived as a "city promenade", a tree-lined street with a lateral riding track and flanked by elegant houses. Viale Parioli was then extended up to Viale Liegi, and two more boulevards were built, Viale Tiziano and Viale Maresciallo Pilsudski.

According to the development plan drafted by engineer Edmondo Sanjust di Teulada in 1909, only detached houses and cottages with vast gardens were intended to rise up in the future urbanization, but in 1922 a specific regulation defined apartment houses without garden as the building archetype for the borough. Parioli was the residence of many high-ranking party and state functionaries. Urbanization was completed in the 1950s, and today, Parioli is known as Rome's most elegant residential area. A number of foreign embassies are located there.

Local Transport and Parking

BusBus:2BUS
53
69
C3
TrenoTreno:FL3
MetroMetro:A
Rooms


Bedroom 1

double bed
single bed
Air conditioning
Bedside table
Drawers
Lamp
Linen
TV
Wardrobe


Bathroom 1

Bidet
Hair dryer
Shower
Toilet