Apartment in Rome
Reasons to book
About this apartment rental
It’s clear, too, that the property lends itself to social occasions. The lounge, with its vintage furniture, is laid out in the round; its separate dining space, begging to be used for long Roman lunch. Hire a private chef and make it happen. Buon appetito.
Antique furniture, frescoed walls and parquet flooring are the hallmarks of this heritage property. But that’s not the whole story: the property owner’s tastes for clean lines (check out that kitchen) and contemporary art offer balance and harmony.
Being so closely located to Piazza Navona and Campo di Fiori has its benefits, too. Particularly on those warm Italian evenings, when both spaces come alight with locals looking to eat and socialise amid the architectural splendour of Renaissance Rome.
Amenities at Casa Pace, a Burghesius home
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