Unique opportunity to live in a Renaissance palace

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9.2Outstanding
(39 Ratings)
"Beautiful large apartment near city center and the Vatican. This is the chance to stay in a historic home with original vaulted ceiling and wooden doors. "
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9.2 / 10
Outstanding(39 Ratings)

Apartment in Rome

5 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath

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About this apartment rental

By staying at Coronari 120, you’ll experience the unique opportunity to live in a Renaissance palace, in a street that is one of the very symbols of Rome. Via dei Coronari, indeed, is one of the oldest streets in the city. It was built in Roman times to connect the long-gone Pons Neronianus bridge (which remains you can see by looking over the railing on the Vittorio Emanuele II bridge and down in the river Tiber) and the Stadium of Domitian, now Piazza Navona. It became known in the Middle Ages as Via Recta, because of his straight path. When Pope Boniface VIII promoted the very first Jubilee of the Church, the road became one of the main ways towards the Vatican, and pilgrims in the tens of thousands walked down it every day.

The name Via dei Coronari, eventually, chose to address the many shops of those who sold rosaries and religious images to the walking faithfuls. This long history reflects in the building you’ve just entered: on its ground floor, this 16th century property probably housed a inn servicing the many travelers. As a matter of fact, it looks like those who stayed here complained about the amount of light coming in from the windows, so a papal bull addressed the issue and ordered to wall them up, which is why the façade has its peculiar appearance. In addition, the painter Raphael himself lived right next door, before moving across the river when he was appointed head of the renovation works in St. Peter’s, while it’s very likely that Dante Alighieri, author of the Divine Comedy, stayed around these parts when visiting Rome between 1300–1301. History is literally at every step here!

For the reasons listed above and out of respect for the local regulations on conservation, Coronari 120 is a listed building, so this is why (for instance) the property couldn’t be fitted with an elevator. On the other hand, every effort has been made to include all possible modern comforts in the accommodation: all bedrooms feature A/C, all TV sets are smart-tvs, a washer-dryer will be there for all your laundry needs while in Rome and a free WI-FI connection is offered to all guests. At the same time, the apartment has maintained its original front door, its coffered ceilings and window blinds, which were carefully restored. Wooden floors are in every room except for the bathrooms and kitchenette. A large living room-cum-dining room is connected to the latter, which is fully equipped and features, among others, a dishwasher, stove and oven, a microwave oven, an automatic coffee machine, crockery, kitchenware etc.

The apartment, which can sleep up to 5 people, has a master-bedroom with ample closet space, and may we attract your attention to the lovely, en-suite toilet that is concealed in the wardrobe itself? Another larger bathroom is fitted with a shower. Look out for the second bedroom with two single beds, plus a comfortable sofa, couch and armchair. All beds were recently upgraded, to provide greater comfort.

-Check-in-

Standard check-in: 15:00-21:00. (3pm to 9pm) Check-ins after 21:00 (9.00 pm) can be arranged for an additional cost of €50, to be paid in cash upon arrival.

Check-out: by 11:00.

Flexibility for check-in and check-out times is available, subject to apartment availability and cleaning requirements.

An extra fee of €35 will be applied for check-ins on the following dates: December 25, January 1, and Easter Sunday.

At check-in, guests must provide identification documents for all individuals staying in the apartment and sign the rental agreement.

-General Rules-

The following are not allowed in this apartment:

Organizing parties

Smoking

Bringing pets

Making noise during rest hours (22:30 to 09:00 - 10.30 pm to 9.00 am)

For children under 3 years old, a travel crib can be provided upon request in advance at a cost of €50 per stay.

Amenities at Unique opportunity to live in a Renaissance palace

Non-smoking
No pets allowed
Family friendly

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Ratings and reviews

9.2 / 10
Outstanding(39 Ratings)
8 / 10Excellent·Nov 2025
The best thing about this apartment is the location. I’ve been in Rome several times and I feel that staying close to piazza Navona is ideal.This apartment is really nice, big rooms , confortable beds , enough closets, well equipped kitchen with everything you’ll need during your stay. They also have a small washing machine which was very helpful for us.The only reason I don’t give it a 5 stars is because of the main bathroom. Shower has no place to put a soap or anything, no place to hang towels inside the bathroom either. It’s a very easy fix that will make it much more convenient.Also, in the description it states that there is an elevator and there’s not. So plan accordingly if there’s someone in your group that cannot climb stairs. Everything else was great! I’d recommend this place to a family or 2 couples.
10 / 10Outstanding·Oct 2025
Beautiful large apartment near city center and the Vatican. This is the chance to stay in a historic home with original vaulted ceiling and wooden doors.
10 / 10Outstanding·Oct 2025
Great location and the hosts were very helpful with information.
6 / 10Average·Apr 2025
So many good things to say about this property. Fabulous location. Comfortable beds. Overall, excepting the bathroom very clean. Kitchen works well. Washer/dryer works well. We stayed 9 nights. The fellow who checked us in was surly, it wasn’t pleasant. The bathroom is severely dated and has sewer gas coming up from the sink. Once we plugged the sink drain it smelled much better. If the host put a new bathroom in, which wouldn’t cost much I’d give five stars. Also the TV’s worked well. The bedrooms were spacious and quiet.

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Is parking included with this apartment?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Unique opportunity to live in a Renaissance palace. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this apartment?

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Is Unique opportunity to live in a Renaissance palace pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Unique opportunity to live in a Renaissance palace?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, no pets allowed, and family friendly.