Apartment in Rome
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About this apartment rental
An excellent pied-à-terre on Piazza della Rovere, between Trastevere and the Vatican step out to the Tiber, bridges and Rome’s most atmospheric lanes.
- 5–10 min: Trastevere, Ponte Sisto, Castel Sant’Angelo
- 10–15 min: St. Peter’s, Prati (shopping & dining)
- Ideal for a truly walkable stay, day & night
The Space:
A newly renovated, refined pied-à-terre—clean, functional, and easy to live in—designed for mid-term stays in Rome. If you’re here for a month (or longer) for study, a work assignment, or a temporary relocation, this is the kind of home that supports your routine with quiet efficiency. Ground-floor access makes daily life effortless: arriving with luggage, coming back after long days, and stepping straight into comfort without stairs or complications.
The main room is a contemporary open-plan space with a calm, uncluttered feel—ideal for quick mornings, focused laptop time, and relaxed evenings in. The compact open kitchen is perfectly suited to longer stays: independent breakfasts, light meals, and simple dinners when you prefer to stay local and recharge. The bathroom is fully renewed as well—modern, practical, with a comfortable shower and fresh finishes that truly matter when this becomes your everyday base.
Sleeping for 2, the night area feels intimate and restful—well suited to solo residents who want extra space, couples, or occasional guests. Overall, it’s a sober yet welcoming home: newly done, well positioned, and thoughtfully set up for students and professionals who want a reliable, central address that makes Rome feel manageable day after day.
The Neighborhood:
Piazza della Rovere is one of the smartest addresses for a longer stay in Rome: central, atmospheric, and genuinely practical. Set between Trastevere and the Vatican, just steps from the Tiber, it gives you the rare advantage of living “inside” the city while keeping daily life simple. It’s ideal for students and professionals who need a base that works: walkable, well connected, and surrounded by everything you’ll actually use.
Trastevere is close for casual dinners, aperitivo, and evening walks through Rome’s most charming lanes; across the river, Prati offers a more orderly, elegant feel with shops, services, and excellent dining. Within minutes you can reach Castel Sant’Angelo and St. Peter’s, and a short walk over the bridges takes you toward the historic center—Campo de’ Fiori, Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon—perfect for weekends or after-class strolls without planning.
The river quickly becomes part of your routine: a sunset walk, a morning run, a calm reset after a full day. And for a wider perspective, the Gianicolo hill is nearby—one of Rome’s most beautiful viewpoints. In short: a strategic, authentic neighborhood that lets you live Rome continuously, not just visit it
Getting Around:
From Piazza della Rovere, moving through central Rome feels smooth and natural—an important advantage when you’re staying for weeks and want life to be efficient. Many key areas are easily reached on foot: Trastevere for everyday life and evenings, Castel Sant’Angelo and St. Peter’s for the Vatican side, and Prati for services, shopping, and a more polished city rhythm. The historic center is equally accessible: cross the Tiber and you’re quickly among Rome’s main squares, museums, and study/work destinations, with the freedom to come and go without wasted time.
For public transport, nearby bus routes connect you to major central areas and to Termini station—useful for trains and citywide links. Taxis and ride services are a convenient, polished option for late returns, rain, or particularly busy days, and this area is generally well served. Shared mobility (scooters and car sharing, where available) can also help you optimize travel time.
If you’re traveling frequently, Termini is easily reachable by bus or taxi, and Trastevere station is a short ride away for regional connections. If you plan to use a car, be mindful of ZTL restrictions and limited parking—most mid-term residents find it easier to rely on walking and occasional taxis/transit. The result is a truly “central base”: efficient, comfortable, and perfectly positioned for a month in Rome.
Other Things to Note:
Pets are not allowed, smoking is not permitted inside the apartment, and we kindly ask you to respect the peaceful residential character of the area.
Recycling and waste disposal instructions will be provided upon arrival.
In accordance with Italian law, all guests are required to complete the online registration with a valid ID before check-in.
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