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1 Bedroom Apartment
th - Colosseo
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from 148€ / night - from 969€ / week - from 3878€ / month
Minimum stay: 3 nights
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This cosy apartment is located in heart of Trastevere, centre of Roman nightlife. It is an ideal place as it also close to many sites: the Eternal City, Campo dei Fiori, Navona Square, all of which you can reach on foot.
The flat was fully renovated in early 2007, it is on the third floor of a walk- ...
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Studio
th - Musei Vaticani
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from 216€ / night - from 1334€ / week - from 5337€ / month
Minimum stay: 3 nights
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Our luxury apartment has been recently refurbished and has a fully-equipped kitchen, giving you the choice to eat in if you don't feel like going out to a restaurant. The sleeping area offers a king-size bed and a sofa bed.
In the bathroom you'll find a shower with hydromassage. Our apartment has ai ...
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2 Bedroom Apartment
th - Termini
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from 91€ / night - from 547€ / week - from 2188€ / month
Minimum stay: 4 nights
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This fine apartment is located very close to the Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the 4 “Basiliche” of Rome. It is situated between Via Manzoni e Via Giolitti, on the first floor of a small block. The apartment is in the centre of Rome within easy reach of all famous tourist sites but also Termini t ...
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1 Bedroom Apartment
th - Pantheon
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from 182€ / night - from 1197€ / week - from 4790€ / month
Minimum stay: 3 nights
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This elegant apartment is located in a quiet, characteristic street in the heart of the old city centre, just 50 meters from the Pantheon and near to Piazza Montecitorio, the site of the Italian Parliament, and about 100 meters from Piazza Navona and Campo dei Fiori. In its proximity you will find t ...
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Rome - Our selection of apartments for rent
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Roman Imperial Painting
With the exhibition Roma. Pittura di un Impero (Rome. The Painting of an Empire) the Scuderie del Quirinale presents the figurative representation of a crucial period in Roman history, from the 1st century BC to the 5th AD. Six centuries which saw the Roman Empire rise and develop, from the advent of Julius Caesar in 49 BC to the extraordinary consolidation of advanced power structures that could hold such a vast territory together.
Scuderie del Quirinale, Roma
09/24/2009 - 01/17/2010
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