A wonderful property with a lot to offer! This design has been drawn with a traditional approach. This wonderful property features a garden to relax and read a nice book, an outside fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen with everything you'll need, and a comfy living area for you to relax in, in other words, a great place to come home to! This space comes with three bedrooms and you'll have the freedom of putting your own personal touch to it! Are you looking for a quiet and peaceful area surrounded by greenery and countryside? Via Settevene Palo Primo Tronco offers just that in the municipality of Trevignano Romano in the province of Rome, Italy. Enjoy a serene and natural environment away from city life. The town of Trevignano Romano is a short distance away and offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes. The town is also situated on the shores of Lake Bracciano, which provides a picturesque backdrop for outdoor act...
L’appartamento è a poche fermate di autobus dallo Stato vaticano inoltre è in un prestigioso quartiere residenziale di nome Balduina che offre diverse opportunità sia di svago che di accoglienza infatti a pochi passi dall’abitazione troverete diversi supermercati alimentari ristoranti due farmacie uno studio dentistico Due lavanderie e diversi negozi tipici alimentari si trova facilmente parcheggio sia gratuitamente che ho chiuso a pagamento di notte il quartiere è molto silenzioso invece di giorno è vivo e splendente l’appartamento e’ adatto anche a Studenti E si accettano animali da compagnia ed esotici Inoltre in giardino è possibile sia pranzare che cenare Animal Allowed: Yes Balcony Terrace: Private Bedroom Count: 3 Bedroom Furnished: Yes Closet: Yes Desk: Yes Dishwasher: Yes Dryer: No Flooring: Stone Garden: Private Heating: Central Internet Included: Yes Kitchen: Pr...
If you're looking for a fantastic location in Rome, look no further. This home, situated on a pedestrianised street full of restaurants and shops, is just a three-minute stroll from the beautiful Trevi Fountain, while the Spanish Steps are a five-minute walk. The Pantheon and Palazzo del Quirinale are a ten-minute amble, and Piazza Navona is just a few minutes more. Back at this apartment, designed by a Roman architect and housed in a historical building, there's a wonderful blend of old and new – think character beams, parquet wood floors and modern chandeliers. Pour a Campari and soda and have a rest on the comfy chaise sofa after all that sightseeing in the Eternal City. Then, rustle up a carbonara in the kitchen and enjoy it at your dining table. This home is perfect for a family, friends or business professionals looking for a fabulous central address. *This home has a shared entrance *Guests seven and eight will...
Housed in a historic building in Prati, this apartment offers an authentic taste of Rome. The Vatican, Castel Sant’Angelo, and Piazza Navona are all within walking distance, as are plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops. The apartment is as charming as can be, with a boho style blended with antique touches. We love the colourful bedrooms, where you can sleep peacefully after soaking up the beauty of Rome. To make your stay all the more memorable, your host can arrange tours of the city to take the stress out of sightseeing. *Well-behaved pets are welcome to join you. *Your host can provide a cot and high chair on request. *Your host can provide luggage storage on arrival and departure days. There’s also a concierge service here. Air Conditioning Bathtub Black-Out Blinds Carbon Monoxide Detector Central Heating Child Friendly Cleaning Products Coffee Maker Cooking Essentials Cot / Cri...
Right in the heart of colourful Trastevere, this bright and breezy apartment puts you within easy reach of Rome’s iconic sights. Inside, characterful touches like exposed beams add charm – even if the low ceilings upstairs might have taller guests ducking. One of the bedrooms doesn’t have air conditioning, but fans are on hand to keep things cool when the temperature climbs. It’s a cheerful place to unwind after a day of gelato and sightseeing. *One of the three bedrooms doesn’t have air conditioning, but fans will be provided to keep things comfortable in warmer months. *At full occupancy, two guests will be sleeping on the sofa bed in the living area, and the dining table seats six — so we think this home is best suited to groups of six or fewer. *There are two bathrooms on the first floor — one with a shower and sink, the other with a toilet and sink. *The ceilings upstairs are a little low, which might be a considerati...
Situated right around the corner from the iconic Colosseum, this three-bedroom apartment is the ideal spot for families and groups seeking the best that Rome has to offer. In the morning, enjoy your coffee out on the balcony, where you can feel the bustly atmosphere of the Eternal City emanate from the streets. While the decor and furniture can feel a bit dated in parts, the true highlight of this home is its stellar location – with the Colosseum and the Roman Forum just down the road, you can’t go far wrong in this home. *Though there's enough bed space for six people here, we think it might feel a little cramped. We'd recommend a maximum guest count of five. *Parking in Rome can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to easily accessible public transport where possible. *The decor here might not be to everyone's taste. It feels a little dated in parts. *Given the home's central spot, expect to hear some street noise thro...
Visiting Rome is always an excellent idea, and staying in this apartment makes a visit to the Eternal City all the better. It’s a convenient, practical base – you’ll have a kitchen to cook in, plenty of space to unwind, and desks in the bedrooms. At full occupancy, two guests will sleep on a sofa bed in the communal living space. There are two double bedrooms and a suite with its own living area, perfect for those seeking more privacy. The apartment is just a few minutes on foot from Villa Borghese, a dreamy spot for a morning stroll. *At full occupancy, two guests will sleep on a sofa bed in the living room. *There are desks in the bedrooms for those working remotely during their stay. *One of the bedrooms is a suite with a living area. Air Conditioning Child Friendly Coffee Maker Desk Dishwasher Dryer Freezer Fridge Iron Kettle Kitchen Kitchen Utensils Laptop Friendly Workspace<b...
When you think of Rome, architecture will likely come to mind, but the city is also known for picturesque gardens, a thriving art scene, and the most incredible food. This home, located on a quiet road in the Monti area, puts you right in the heart of The Eternal City and therefore, on the doorstep of all the things that make it great. Start by exploring Piazza Santa Madonna dei Monti, only a minute away, as you wind your way towards the notable sights. Sit outside of coffee shops, people watching as you sip your cappuccino from under an umbrella, before checking out the local shops. See the Colosseum, Forum, Arch of Constantine, and many more historical landmarks in all their glory just by wandering ten-minutes away from home. With so much to see, you might be rushing from one landmark to another, so take a time out with a relaxing walk through the scenic Parco del Colle Oppio – if there happens to be a gelato vendor along the ...
If sightseeing is the top priority for your Rome city stay, then this apartment in Monti puts all the must-sees at your fingertips. You’ll find The Colosseum, Piazza Navona, The Pantheon, and St. Peter's Basilica, all within a ten-minute walk. The apartment is traditionally Roman but provides all the mod cons, including a balcony overlooking a courtyard, a washing machine and a well-equipped kitchen. There are two double sofa beds to offer flexibility if you're travelling in a larger group, though keep in mind you’ll be sharing two bathrooms here. And if you’re visiting with a little one, your host can provide a cot upon request. *At full capacity, four guests will sleep on the sofa beds in the living area. *If you're travelling with little ones, your host can provide a cot on request. *The entrance to the building is shared with other residents, so expect to bump into other guests during your stay. *Due to the central location, no...
This spacious apartment provides ample space for groups of friends or family to unwind after a long day of sightseeing. You're just a short walk away from the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, but the crowds will feel miles away from this fourth-floor home. The lack of character is offset by thoughtful amenities – with a coffee maker, washing machine, and ample bedroom storage space, it's easy to settle in. You might dine at home in the evening with the windows open, admiring pretty rooftop views of the local neighbourhood, or step out and experience local Roman cooking. Draw straws for the three bathrooms – one of you will have incredible city views from your shower. *While the bed in the third bedroom can be used as one single or two singles, the maximum occupancy for this home is five people. *This home is lacking in decoration, so if you prefer somewhere with more character, it might not be the home for you. Air C...
This elegant and light-filled apartment in the heart of Trastevere has stunning views over the Tiber and the iconic island beyond. With grand proportions, soaring windows, and refined finishes, it's a Roman retreat that's guaranteed to wow every guest. The double living room is perfect for social gatherings, while the stylish kitchen and dining area are fully equipped for practicing your best pasta dish. Each space feels curated yet comfortable, from the serene bedrooms to the two balconies. It's worth noting that at full occupancy, two guests will sleep on the sofa bed in the living room. But with a setting and atmosphere this striking, it’s a small trade-off for such a remarkable stay. *At full occupancy, two guests will be sleeping on the sofa bed in the living area. Air Conditioning Balcony Carbon Monoxide Detector Central Heating Coffee Maker Cot / Crib Desk Dishwasher Fire Extinguisher Freezer<...
This apartment boasts an unbeatable location in Rome, just above Piazza Barberini. Staying in such a central spot means you’ll be within walking distance of many of Rome’s most iconic attractions – the Trevi Fountain is only a few minutes away. You’ll also be perfectly placed to hit the shops. This is an excellent base for a family, with interconnected rooms and an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space. Heavy packers, be warned – there are quite a few stairs to tackle here. *There’s no lift in the building, so this apartment may not be suitable for those with reduced mobility. *Bedrooms two and three are interconnected, ideal for a family. *Your host can provide a cot and high chair for little ones. *There’s a sofa bed in the living space. *Your host does not accept bookings from those aged under 18. *Barberini Metro station is a short walk away. Air Conditioning Central Heating Child Friendl...
Property Newly renovated in Februry 2019. The apartment, just renewed, consists of an entrance hall, a kitchen, three bedrooms, a living room and two bathrooms. Of the three bedrooms one is with a double bed and two with single beds. In case of need the living room has a sofa bed. There are two bathrooms, both with shower cabin, complete with soap, shower gel, linen, hair dryer. The rooms are fully equipped with hot and cold air conditioning. Each room has a Wi-Fi connection and a television antenna. The living room has a large TV screen. The kitchen is complete and also has a kettle, fridge, microwave and washing machine. All services are nearby, transport, bars, restaurants and pizzerias of excellent quality at fair prices, markets and supermarkets for shopping, renowned ice cream parlors and pastry shops, wine bars, pubs and restaurants of excellent quality. LOCAL TRANSPORT AND PARKING Near Quat...
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Property THE HOUSE IS SPACIOUS, BRIGHT, AND EXTREMELY QUIET, WITH ONE SIDE FACINING THE INTERNAL COURTYARD AND THE OTHER OVERLOOKING THE HISTORIC GARBATELLA LOTS. IT HAS THREE ROOMS, TWO BATHROOMS, A LIVING ROOM, AND A KITCHEN THAT OVERLOOS THE LIVING ROOM. IT'S CAREFULLY DESIGNED DOWN TO THE SMALLEST DETAILS AND OFFERS A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF LIFE. IT HAS BEEN RECENTLY RENOVATED. THE HOUSE IS WARM IN WINTER AND COLL IN SUMMER WITH EXCELLENT AIR CIRCULATION. ***NOTE: Weekly cleaning required for 100Euro per month at the tenant's expense*** Neighbourhood I'VE LIVED IN THIS HOUSE FOR 20 YEARS WITHOUT EVER HAVING A PROBLEM WITH THE NEIGHBORS. THE NEIGHBORS ARE FAMILIES AND YOUNG CUOPLES. Local Transport and Parking THE PROPERTY BENEFITS FROM EXCELLENT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION LINKS, INCLUDING A METRO B STOP (METRO 'GARBATELLA') WITHIN A FEW MINUTES WALK, A TRAIN STATION (' ROMA OSTIENS') UNDER 1 KILOMET...
Accommodation prices in Rome can vary widely depending on factors such as location, time of year, and the type of accommodation you're looking for. Generally, Rome is a popular tourist destination, so prices can be relatively high compared to other cities in Italy.
In the city center and near major attractions like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Spanish Steps, you can expect accommodation to be more expensive. However, if you're willing to stay a bit farther from the city center or explore neighborhoods that are less touristy, you may find more affordable options.
The average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Rome is 1,650 Euros/month.
Rome offers a diverse range of neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm and atmosphere. The `best` neighborhood to live in depends on your preferences, lifestyle, and priorities. Here are some popular neighborhoods in Rome:
Trastevere: Known for its narrow cobblestone streets, vibrant nightlife, and bohemian atmosphere, Trastevere is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. It has a wide range of restaurants, cafes, and bars, and it's close to many major attractions.
Monti: This historic neighborhood is characterized by its trendy boutiques, artisan shops, and hip cafes. It's within walking distance of the Colosseum and Roman Forum, making it a great choice for history buffs.
Testaccio: Famous for its food scene, Testaccio is home to Rome's largest food market, as well as many traditional trattorias and street food stalls. It's a lively neighborhood with a strong sense of community.
Prati: Located near Vatican City, Prati is an upscale neighborhood with wide boulevards, elegant architecture, and plenty of shops and restaurants. It's a bit quieter than some other areas of Rome but still well-connected to the city center.
Parioli: Considered one of Rome's most affluent neighborhoods, Parioli is known for its tree-lined streets, spacious parks, and upscale residences. It's a peaceful residential area popular among families and expats.
San Giovanni: Situated southeast of the city center, San Giovanni is a diverse and dynamic neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial areas. It's home to the Basilica of St. John Lateran and has good transportation links.
Aventino: Aventino is a prestigious residential area known for its tranquil atmosphere, beautiful gardens, and stunning views of Rome. It's a bit removed from the hustle and bustle of the city center but still within easy reach of major attractions.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other neighborhoods in Rome worth exploring. Ultimately, the best neighborhood for you will depend on your personal preferences, budget, and lifestyle.
Finding affordable accommodation in Rome can be challenging, but there are some areas where rental prices tend to be more budget-friendly compared to others. Here are a few neighborhoods where you might find more affordable options:
San Lorenzo: Located near La Sapienza University, San Lorenzo has a youthful vibe and a lively arts and nightlife scene. It's popular among students and artists, and you can often find relatively affordable apartments here.
Pigneto: Similar to San Lorenzo, Pigneto is known for its alternative atmosphere, with street art, quirky bars, and a diverse community. Rental prices here are generally more affordable compared to central neighborhoods.
Tuscolana: Situated a bit farther from the city center, Tuscolana is a residential area with good transportation links to the city center. It's relatively quiet and offers more affordable rent compared to central neighborhoods.
EUR: Short for Esposizione Universale Roma, EUR is a modern district built in the 1930s and known for its Rationalist architecture. It's a bit removed from the historic center but offers more spacious and affordable accommodation options.
Tiburtina: Tiburtina is a diverse and multicultural neighborhood located near the Tiburtina train station. It's well-connected to the rest of the city and offers a mix of residential and commercial areas with relatively affordable rent.
Garbatella: Garbatella is a charming and historic neighborhood known for its colorful buildings and sense of community. It's a bit off the beaten path but offers affordable rental options and a more authentic Roman experience.
Keep in mind that rental prices can vary widely even within these neighborhoods, depending on factors such as the size of the apartment, its condition, and its proximity to amenities and transportation. It's always a good idea to shop around and consider different options before making a decision. Additionally, be aware that prices may fluctuate depending on the time of year and overall demand for rental properties in Rome.
Yes, foreigners can rent longer-stay accommodations in Rome. Italy does not typically impose strict restrictions on foreigners renting properties for longer periods, such as months or years. Whether you're a student, a professional, or a tourist planning an extended stay, there are various options available for renting apartments or houses in Rome.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when renting a longer-stay accommodation in Rome as a foreigner:
Documentation: Landlords may require certain documents from you, such as a valid passport or ID, proof of income or financial stability, and possibly a visa or residence permit if you're staying for an extended period.
Lease Agreements: Make sure to read and understand the terms of the lease agreement before signing. Rental contracts in Italy can vary in length and terms, so it's essential to clarify all details, including rent, utilities, and any additional charges or fees.
Deposit: Landlords often require a security deposit, typically equivalent to one or two months' rent. This deposit is refundable at the end of the lease, provided there are no damages to the property beyond normal wear and tear.
Rental Market: Rome has a competitive rental market, especially in popular neighborhoods and during peak seasons. It's advisable to start your search early and consider enlisting the help of local real estate agents or online rental platforms to find suitable accommodation.
Communication: While Italian is the primary language spoken in Rome, many landlords and property managers may speak English, especially in areas with a high concentration of expats and tourists. However, having some knowledge of Italian can be helpful during your search and when communicating with landlords.
Overall, renting longer-stay accommodations in Rome as a foreigner is generally feasible and straightforward, as long as you follow the necessary procedures and requirements.
Rome is home to several options for student housing, ranging from university dormitories to private rentals and shared apartments. Here are some of the best student housing options in Rome:
University Housing: Many universities in Rome offer on-campus or affiliated housing options for students. These accommodations are often convenient and affordable, with facilities such as shared kitchens, common areas, and study spaces. Check with your university's housing office for availability and application procedures.
Private Student Residences: There are private student residences in Rome that cater specifically to students' needs, offering furnished rooms or apartments with amenities such as internet access, laundry facilities, and communal areas. While these options may be more expensive than university housing, they often provide a more comfortable and independent living environment.
Shared Apartments: Renting a room in a shared apartment is a popular choice among students in Rome. Websites and platforms like Uniplaces, Spotahome, and Idealista can help you find listings for shared apartments with other students or young professionals. Sharing an apartment allows you to split the rent and living expenses, making it a more budget-friendly option.
Homestays: Living with a host family can provide a unique cultural experience and help improve your language skills if you're studying Italian. There are agencies and websites that facilitate homestay arrangements in Rome, where you can live with a local family and participate in their daily life.
Temporary Accommodation: If you're still in the process of finding more permanent housing, you can consider staying in temporary accommodation options such as hostels, guesthouses, or short-term rentals. This can give you some time to settle in and explore different neighborhoods before committing to a long-term lease.
When choosing student housing in Rome, consider factors such as location, budget, amenities, and proximity to your university or college. It's also a good idea to start your search early, especially during peak seasons when housing options may be in high demand.
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