On the ground-floor of this seventeenth 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 seventeenth 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, refrigerator, and stove. The bathroom suite includes a shower. Autonomous central heating. The flat can accommodate up to four persons. For more photos see our website.
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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, refrigerator, and stove. The bathroom suite includes a shower. Autonomous central heating. The flat can accommodate up to four persons. For more photos see the website.
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 AD.
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 characteristic concave façade, twin bell towers and dome.
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| Luxuries: | DVD Player |
| General: | Air conditioning, TV, CD player |
| Standard: | Hair dryer, Toaster |
| Utilities: | Cooker, Microwave, Fridge |
| Rooms: | Bedrooms (1) |
| Furniture: | Sofabeds (1), Double beds (1), Sleeps maximum of 4 |
| Other: | Linen provided, Towels provided |
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Prices listed are per property per week
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Quoted in |
Approx equivalent |
Approx equivalent |
Approx equivalent |
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Euro € |
British £ |
American $ |
Australian $ |
| 2 guests (night) |
100 |
80 |
126 |
129 |
| 3 guests (night) |
120 |
96 |
151 |
154 |
| 4 guests (night) |
140 |
112 |
176 |
180 |
| Weekly 2 guests |
650 |
522 |
818 |
836 |
| Weekly 3 guests |
770 |
618 |
969 |
991 |
| Weekly 4 guests |
890 |
715 |
1120 |
1145 |
Note: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion.
30% of Price in Advance Payable By Bank Transfer (Info Related By E-Mail).Final Settlement is Due in Cash Upon Arrival.Nightly €100/night (2 guests) .. €120/night (3 guests) .. €140/night (4 guests).Weekly ... €650/week (2 guests) .. €770/week (3 guests) .. €890/week (4 guests).€35 Final Cleaning Service.The Prices Apply to Each Overnight Stay, Not Per Person.Prices Are All Inclusive(Towels, Linens, Electricity, & Water).Additional Price for Holidays Time (Easter, Christmas, End of Year) Plus 25%.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Air conditioner optional on request 6 Euro per day
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What a wonderful little apartment! We were a little anxious to have reserved an apartment using only the internet pictures and the website guest comments as the basis for our booking, but we were not disappointed. The apartment was spotless, looked exactly as it does in the website photos, and is in an incredible location just steps away from Piazza Pasquino and Piazza Navona. We would walk to all the major sights in the mornings, return after lunch and then usually spend the evening close to the apartment going to many of the restaurants and gelaterias nearby. Everything you need is right there...grocery store, wine store, café, gelato, a variety of clothing and jewellery shops, restaurants, pizzerias, enotecas (wine bars), and more. We loved the apartment and were especially thrilled with its location. Thank you Alessandro, for providing this little gem.
Alanna and Gary, Ottawa, Canada
This apartment is even better than we had hoped it would be! The apartment is very quiet, comfortable and welcoming; Alessandro is the perfect host. Via del Governo Vecchio is a curved steet right in the heart of the city, pulsing with life and lined with great little cafes, shoppes, and even an Irish Pub. Check out Da Buffetto right down the street for best pizza in the city; go early because the line is 15 parties deep by 7pm! Ciccia Bomba, just a few doors away in the opposite direction is another great little dinner spot. We walked to all the sights from the apartment; the location couldn't be better. You will LOVE this place!
Lori & Bill Denison, Jupiter, Florida
WOW! What a great apartment! We could not have found a better value, and a more "hip" place to stay, right in the heart of Rome. Thank you for helping to make our 25th wedding anniversary trip to Italy so romantic!
Chip Laingen, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
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