Roman Holiday Suite
Location: Via del Governo Vecchio - 00186 Roma (Rm)
Type:
Home Holiday - Visit: 2338
Type:
Home Holiday - Visit: 2338 Property description
General informations and details about flat
Delightful apartment situated in Via del Governo Vecchio, 50 m from Piazza Navona. With its famous and central location, it is easy to walk to the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, the Roman Forum, Piazza Venezia, Campo dè Fiori, Piazza Farnese, Castel Sant’Angelo and the Vatican. This popular tourist area also offers a range of fashionable shops and characteristic eating places, where typical Roman cuisine can be enjoyed in the numerous trattorias, pizzerias and wine bars where visitors will really feel part of the atmosphere of old Rome.
On the ground floor of this 17th century palazzo visitors are faced with this pearl of Roman architecture, just one room, really unique, furnished in a very sophisticated Italian style and completed by two ceiling vaults and capitals dating from the 17th century, providing a really amazing atmosphere and enveloping visitors with a romantic holiday feeling.
The sleeping area is connected with the charming gallery area, equipped with a very comfortable double divan bed. The ground floor consists of a sitting room with comfortable sofas, dining area and kitchenette, fully equipped with microwave oven, fridge and stove. The bathroom suite includes a shower. Autonomous central heating. The flat can accommodate up to four persons
Rooms: 1
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Standard Seating: 2
Max seating: 4
1 double bed in room double
1 sofa-bed in the room sitting room
Type: Appartamento
Floor: piano terra of
View: Altro
Tourist area : Centro Storico/Piazza Navona Km 0
MQ Living: 35
Year of construction: 1600
Last renovation: 2008
Website: http://www.romanholidaysuite.com
Orientation: NORD
Height: meno di 100
Rooms: 1
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Standard Seating: 2
Max seating: 4
1 double bed in room double
1 sofa-bed in the room sitting room
Type: Appartamento
Floor: piano terra of
View: Altro
Tourist area : Centro Storico/Piazza Navona Km 0
MQ Living: 35
Year of construction: 1600
Last renovation: 2008
Website: http://www.romanholidaysuite.com
Orientation: NORD
Height: meno di 100
Property
Iron, Cd reader, TV, DVD reader, Independent air conditioning, Stereo system, Books, Vacuum cleanerCooking unit, Bathroom
Bathroom appliances and items
Hair dryer, Bathroom linen included, Bidet, Shower
Appliances and items in the bedrooms
Wardrobe, Bed linen (included), Sofa bed, Double bed
Appliances and items in the kitchen
Coffee machine, Microwave oven, Refrigerator, Hot plate, Coffee set, Plate set, Tea set, Kitchen set, Toaster
Outside appliances and items
Wellness centre, Bicycles
Other…
No wheelchair access, Pets not allowed, Charge for cleaning, Quick checkin and checkout
Position of the house
Nearby...
Museum, Theatre, City centre
Airport: 30Km
Pharmacy: 1Km
Town bus route:
Taxi rank:
Port:
Motorway:
Intercity bus route:
Bank:
Hospital: 1Km
Underground: 1Km
Train station: 4Km
Post office: 1Km
Airport: 30Km
Pharmacy: 1Km
Town bus route:
Taxi rank:
Port:
Motorway:
Intercity bus route:
Bank:
Hospital: 1Km
Underground: 1Km
Train station: 4Km
Post office: 1Km
Activity
Cinema
Services available locally
Supermarket, Disco, Restaurant, Pub, Cinema, Shopping centre, Shops in the city centre, Traditional local inns, Shops, Souvenirs, Bar, Currency exchange
Upon request
Advantages of the area
Piazza Navona area
Rome's Piazza Navona takes its form from the ancient Stadio di Domiziano, dating from Roman times. It covers an area of about 270 metres long and 55 metres wide, built around 86 A.D. and able to accommodate up to 33,000 people. After being restored by Alessandro Severo, and arriving at its present layout following the intervention of Pope Innocent X, up to the XIXth century various types of performances and celebrations were organised, and during the month of August, when the piazza was flooded by closing off the discharges of the fountains, even naval battles took place. The name "Piazza Navona" probably originated from the competitions that that took place in the area. Coming from the Latin "in agone". In fact, over the centuries this turned into "nagone" and then finally "navona".
Piazza Navona has three fountains on his longitudinal side; laterally "Fontana del Nettuno o dei Calderoni" and "Fontana del Moro" which were designed by Giacomo della Porta, while the central "Fontana dei Fiumi" was designed by Bernini between 1648 and 1651 A.D. Facing the Fonta dei Fiume, built on the ruins of the Domiziano stadium and an ancient basilica , still visible from the underground vaults of the building , is the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone, built in the form of a Greek cross, and originally designed by G. Rinaldi. It was completed in 1652 by Borromini, and has a characterisic concave facade, twin bell towers and dome.
How to get there
By Airplane: Once at the "Roma Fiumicino" airport (Leonardo Da Vinci) you have 2 opportunities:
A taxi can take you directly home. The total length of this trip is about 45 minutes and it costs about 50.00 €.
Otherwise you can take a metro-train (one every 30') to the main train station Termini: it costs 9.50 € and it takes 32 minutes.
From this point you can choose again:
A taxi can take you home in about 15 minutes and it costs about 10 €.
A bus can take you right home. Number 40 Express (just 4 stops) or number 64 cost 1.00 € and take 15 to 20 minutes to get there.
Your bus stop is "Chiesa Nuova", placed in "Corso Vittorio Emanuele II". Crossing the main street, you will find via Sora,leading into Via del Governo vecchio. Total lenght of the whole trip from the airport to home is 1 and a half hour.
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