Delightful loft in the heart of the Monti district, a stone's throw from the Colosseum, the Imperial Forums and the shopping streets. Strategic position to visit the whole city center. Let yourself be embraced by the intense brightness of this very central Roman apartment. With attention to detail, it is ready to welcome citizens from all over the world.Here the city is still lived on a human scale, in a time suspended between history and reality.
The entire house is for the exclusive use of guests during their stay. The location is really ideal for those who love history and art, just a few steps from the Colosseum which is within walking distance.
Air conditioning, wifi, heating, refrigerator, cooking utensils, hairdryer, stereo, shampoo, airport shuttle. The property does not have an elevator The apartment is a LOFT so it is open space. The rooms are not separate. The living room and bedroom are separated by a wall.
The Monti district in Rome is the district of art galleries and wineries. After a long phase of urban reorganization it is today the mecca of all the young tourists traveling in the capital. It borders the Rome of the Fori Imperiali and the Esquilino quarter. A few steps from the neighborhood there are the magnificent basilicas of Santa Maria Maggiore with its characteristic Cosmatesque floor and the one of San Pietro in Vincoli which houses Michelangelo's famous Moses. The apartment stands in between two major road arteries, the Via Cavour and the Via Nazionale, contains the Suburra, the ancient district "Sub Urbe" - below the city -, whose basements emerge at the Colosseum. Its bad roads are made of cobblestones, and its alleyways at night are breathtakingly beautiful. And the whole neighborhood revolves around the little square of Madonna dei Monti, with the characteristic Fountain of the Catechumens designed by the architect Giacomo della Porta, which is the main meeting place for both inhabitants and tourists. Locals in the area cross the streets without sidewalk but this also contributes to its charm. Gourmet shops and slow food restaurants dot the streets, but the wineries have sustainable prices. In Monti there is Stecchiotti, the butcher of the Presidents of the Republic: Ciampi and Napolitano. And there is via del Boschetto, the street of Rome with the largest number of restaurants per square meter.
Just a few steps away from the metro B stop "Cavour" and 10 minutes away from Termini central station and line A metro stop. The national train FL5 connects Termini with Fiumicino Airport in 20 minutes.