







This apartment is in an ideal location for culture vultures. It’s a fifteen-minute walk to the myriad museums and galleries of the Vatican and five minutes to the ancient Castel Sant’Angelo. The streets around buzz with local trattoria and pizzerias and, after sunset, the wine bars chatter to life. With all that activity on your doorstep, you’ll want a soothing haven to return to, and this pristine white apartment is exactly that. Pot plants, tapestry art and a raw wood dining table are natural accents against the otherwise pure white motif and built-in bookshelves show off a precise collection of global trinkets. Long, typically Roman windows flood the place with sunlight making it a joy to wake up and enjoy another day in the Italian capital. *The third bedroom is quite small, and doesn't have any storage space or bedside tables *Eight guests would be a lot, given the size of the communal areas and the two bathrooms *T...
Lemon Jelly
Illusionism
Sogni di Spazio
The Fado Singer
Spagna Spirit
Roman Modernity
Sandalwood - Bergamot
The Lady of Rome
The Roman Centaur
Urban Duet
Urban Roma
Lemon, Anise - Liquorice
Roman Holiday
Mondo Nuovo
Two Wheels
Chestnut Mare
Forever Trevi
Roman Loft
Roman Gold Leaf
Centurion Pink
The Eternal
The Claudia
Uniting Rome past and present, this bright apartment offers modern comfort and style in the heart of the old-world Trastevere neighbourhood. Inside, it’s all high ceilings, parquet floors, big windows and vibrant feature walls. A cosy balcony sits among the treetops – it’s the perfect spot for a cappuccino after breakfast. Cook up Roman classics in the kitchen and dine together in the light-filled living space. Or, leave it to the professionals and hole up in a traditional trattoria. Explore the labyrinthine cobbled lanes, where spirited bars are cloaked by tumbling ivy and laidback cafes draw a bohemian crowd. Piazza di Santa Maria, a five-minute walk from your place, buzzes well into the evening. People-watch with an aperitivo or grab a gelato to go and stroll along the River Tiber. On the opposite side of the water, no more than a fifteen-minute stroll away, you’ll find the Galleria Spada, Palazzo Farnese and the Campo de' Fiori. <br...
Fingertips
An apartment in the palace of one of Rome’s greatest aristocratic families – even if we set aside the location – it’s a special place. Four floors stacked on top of each other form the backbone of the flat. The bedrooms are all beautiful, done up to modern standards, but without losing their sense of history or many of their original features. There’s a balcony and a terrace, along with panoramic views from the shower that crowns the flat. It’s a stroke of genius, one of many that elevate this apartment above the rest. Once you've had your morning shower looking out over Rome's rooftops, it's time to hit the streets. The apartment is neatly sandwiched between the stunning baroque beauty of Piazza Navona and the bustling Campo de' Fiori market – with both within a couple of minutes' walk – and close to a host of other Roman sights. Cross over Ponte Garibaldi, and you'll find yourself in trendy Trastevere in a little over ten minutes, whi...
Five-hundred Olive Trees
The Roman Emporium
The Charms of Rome
Colour Field