Studio description
This is an amazing studio apartment located in the Trastevere district of Rome. The apartment is surrounded by many tiny shops and windy streets and has a great nightlife. The apartment has a tiny blue bathroom decorated with tiles of various shades of blue. The sleeping area and living area have a double bed and a sofa in case guests need extra sleeping space. The apartment is exterior and lets in a lot of light due to the long terrace that runs along the side of the house. The property is 50m2.
What we liked most
The apartment has a very long terrace where you can dry your clothes.
There is plenty of space for coats and cleaning supplies in the entryway.
The bedroom/living room is very well decorated and clean and is also furnished with a couch in case you have guests stay over.
The bathroom is very luminous and is decorated with very nice blue tiles.
Things to keep in mind
The kitchen has very little extra counter space, but is fully equipped and has a small fridge and a gas stove.
It is very close to the Fiume Tevere.
Additional details
This apartment is located on the 5th floor of a building which is equipped with an elevator. It has natural gas heating and natural gas water heating. You can dry your clothes on an individual rack on the terrace or balcony. The price of rent includes water, Wi-Fi, bed linen, electricity, gas, and heating. The minimum lease for this apartment is 30 days (1 month).
Landlord policies
The English speaking landlord doesn't live on the property and requires a 1 month rent as a deposit. Smoking is not permitted and pets are not allowed. Rent can be paid by cash, bank transaction, or credit card.
Transportation
The property is a 6 minute walk from the Roma S. Pietro train station and a minute 2 walk from a bus stop with bus line 64.
Neighborhood description
Trastevere is characterized by its abundance of social piazzas, tiny medieval alleys and Romanesque houses that help to maintain a local and nostalgic atmosphere in the neighborhood. The district’s greatest attraction is its vibrant atmosphere; the crooked streets filled with traditional shops and a wide variety of restaurants are peaceful during the day yet transform itself into a destination for those seeking authentic Roman nightlife in the evening. It also has one of the most romantic sites of Rome, located in the Gianicolo Park, accessible via steep stairs up to Rome’s highest hill where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the entire city. Trastevere residents consider themselves the true heirs of the Romans and refer to themselves as Trasteverini, showing the deep pride felt by those who live in this part of the city. Some consider Trastevere to be the second-smallest nation after the Vatican City. With fewer tourists than other parts of the city, Trastevere is ideal for those who truly want to integrate into the Italian culture. There are no metro stops here, but one can find various buses and trams that lead to the center. If you find yourself in this area, you will be a short walking distance to Campo di Fiori, which is made up almost entirely of narrow picturesque streets, old shops and bakeries, and hidden squares and doorways. With its buzzing streets by day and its lively nightlife, it will be hard to leave after spending just one day in this beautiful part of Rome.