Apartment in Rome
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About this apartment rental
A neat, light and bright space with high ceilings and romantic Roman interiors and furniture, Casa Giulia is a joyous little bolthole for a couple looking to immerse themselves in Rome’s history and culture during a city break.
Though, it’s the little touches at Casa Giulia that sell it the best: his and hers bathroom sinks, for instance – not to mention those tasteful French metro tiles. The fact the sun shines through the windows all day long is another lovely perk.
Via Giulia was once called the magistralis – “main road” – as it connected the financial district with the markets of Campo de Fiori and Piazza Navona. Nowadays, it’s ground zero for artisanal shops, most of whom have been here for generations.
Amenities at Casa Giulia, a Burghesius home
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