The living room of this central Rome apartment is an instantly welcoming space, with the building's historical features, such as the double-height ceilings, herringbone terracotta tiles, and exposed brickwork, cleverly incorporated into what is otherwise a modern interior. We appreciated some of the hi-tech features, like the accent lighting and the video projector in the loft space that's perfect for a movie marathon. It’s the kind of home that could keep you occupied even if you were housebound, so it almost doesn’t seem fair that so many of the Eternal City's most iconic sights are within such easy reach and will no doubt occupy much of your time. Trevi Foutain, for instance, can be walked to in eight minutes, while the Pantheon is half that distance in the opposite direction.
*The dark ceilings and small windows mean that there isn't a lot of natural light about the place, although there's plenty of ambient lighting to compensate
*The ceilings on the upper storey are sloped and can be very low in places
*As many as three people can sleep in the communal areas, with a futon on the mezzanine and a double sofa bed in the living room, although there are only two bathrooms
Air Conditioning
Amazon Prime
Balcony
Black-Out Blinds
Buzzer / Wireless Intercom
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Central Heating
Cooking Essentials
Desk / Workplace
Dishwasher
Drying Rack
Extra Pillows and Blankets
First Aid Kit
Freezer
Fridge
Hair Dryer
Hangers
Iron
Ironing Board
Kettle
Kitchen
Kitchen Utensils
Laptop Friendly Workspace
Laundry Supplies
Lift Access
Microwave
Multiple Sets of Keys
Netflix
Oven
Paid Parking On Street
Parking Available
Pod Coffee Machine
Projector
Rain Shower
Smoke Detector
Step-Free Access
Stove
Streaming Services
TV
Umbrellas
Vacuum Cleaner
Washing Machine
Wi-fi