Bright and spacious, 6 + 3 beds, three bedrooms two bathrooms, free WiFi, near Rome EUR

Outdoor dining
3 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets
TV, books
Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
Combined shower/tub, hair dryer, bidet, towels

About this apartment rental

The apartment is located outside the hustle and bustle of the central areas, in a quiet and residential area, but well connected to the center (25min, bus + metro), Eur (10min, bus), Trastevere and the Vatican City (25 minutes, bus or city train) to Termini station (30 minutes, bus + metro) and Fiumicino airport (25 min, city train). 110sqm, it is large, bright, with a large living room (with 1 sofa bed for 2 people) and three bedrooms of different sizes (1 with double bed, 1 with bunk bed for 2, 1 with three single beds), one fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms and a large covered outdoor area, with barbecue, table and chairs, can comfortably accommodate 9 people, ideal for large families and groups of friends. All comforts: Wi-Fi internet connection, digital TV, heating, 2 washing machines and 1 dishwasher, electricity, water and gas :-), easy parking, a few steps from all the shops and pizzerias in Via del Trullo (including a nice local market), also near the Israelite hospital (you never know ...), and near a small and pretty public park. Included: clean linen, blankets, clean towels set (3 pieces per person), use of clean dishes and all cooking utensils, and a welcome pack offered by the house: breakfast with coffee, milk, eggs, biscuits, jams and fresh fruit ! It will be a pleasure to welcome you and offer you all the information about the area and about Rome in general (and perhaps also about Out-of-Rome), and you will find this apartment perfect for your rest after a day of sightseeing in Rome. Contact me by e-mail before booking in order to receive more information and to agree on a meeting procedure. About the neighborhood. The location is SW of Rome, halfway on the City-Airport (Fiumicino) route, it is a quiet, green residential area, even if the apartment is located 5 minutes (on foot) from Via del Trullo, a main street where you can find small shops, a nice typical local market with everything you need (food, butchers, fishfood and more), a discount supermarket, a 'normal' supermarket and (take a bus), a small shopping center . If you want a large shopping center you will have to take the city train, but I doubt that this will be interesting for you ... :-) How to move in Rome from Via Tempio di Dia? Even if it doesn't reach almost every little corner of the city, surface transport in Rome is very complex and, at times, it could be a bit slow, so it is advisable to use the buses to get to the nearest subway (subway) or the train station. of the city train. Of course if there is no one nearby, buses are still a good option, although a longer journey should be considered. Rome offers integrated solutions for transport tickets, so when you buy a ticket you can also use it for the subway or city train, and these are some options: METREBUS SYSTEM IN ROME - TICKETS • BIT - TIME Integrated Ticket (€ 1.50) - valid for 100 minutes from the first validation - unlimited travel on the entire city network (one trip only on Metro / Train) • BIG - Integrated Daily Ticket (€ 6.00) - valid for 24 hours from the validation of the first unlimited journeys • BTI - INTEGRATED TOURIST ticket (€ 16.50) - valid for 3 days from the first unlimited travel validation • CIS - Integrated Weekly Card (€ 24.00) - valid for 1 week from the first validation-unlimited trips Where can I use these tickets? On all public transport within Rome: - On buses, trams, trolley buses and Cotral buses - On the underground lines A and B - On regional Met trains. Ro: Rome-Lido, Viterbo, Pantano - On Trenitalia regional trains (traveling in second class) Where can I buy tickets? In any shop, kiosk Buses, Trains and Metro Station Tobacco. The closest shop to this apartment is 300 meters away, in Via del Trullo. Note 1: Children under 10 years of age travel for free when accompanied by an adult with the regular ticket. Note2: There are also monthly tickets and other formulas, inquire at the stations / kiosks / shops. Transport lines. Urban Train: Line FR1, Magliana station (main stops: Fiumicino Airport - Magliana - Trastevere - Ostiense (M) - Tuscolana (M) - Tiburtina) Bus lines on Via del Trullo: 228-719 (M) - 771 (M) / Bus in via della Magliana: 128 (M) Night bus (Via del Trullo): Line N14 from Trastevere station Itineraries Examples (obviously both ways). Destination Center (Colosseum / Roman Forum): City train to M Ostiense + subway to the Colosseum or the 771 bus to M Eur Magliana + Colosseum Metro (about 20/25 minutes) Destination Termini Station: City train to M Ostiense + subway to Termini or bus 771 to M Eur Magliana + subway to Termini (about 25/30 minutes) Destination Trastevere: bus 719 from Trastevere station (about 10 minutes) Destination Vatican: Urban train (or bus 719) to Trastevere Station + urban train (FR3 or FR5) to S. Pietro (between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on the trains / bus connections) Destination Fiumicino Airport: city train (but with specific Ticket to buy) to the airport (about 25) Timetables Urban Train FR1: every 15 minutes (H06-20), every half hour (h20-23), none (H23-06) Bus (average): every 15/20 minutes (H05-24), every 10 minutes during peak hours (h08-10 and h17-19) Night bus: every half hour (h23. 45-05. 15)

Amenities

Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Smoking allowed
Parking
Laundry
Balcony / Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Wheelchair accessible

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Reviews

4.5/5.0
Excellent(6 Reviews)
4.0
star 5 empty
Feb 2016
Stayed 9 people (5 adults – 4 children) in Cheap&Chic for N.Y. Holiday of 2016 (27th Dec–4th Jan). Having decided for an apartment, was important: - Multiple rooms - At least two WC.. avoid morning crowds - Good heating … freezing is no holiday - Safe location - Cost - Quiet - Good & Free wifi Arranging for so many people, was anxious to have everything secure and well organized. My nightmare was arriving late in Rome and have no place to stay because the owner made double booking or did not show up or have been victim of internet fraud. The Cheap&Chic (although I do not like this name) met most of our requirements and the honesty of the description & subsequent contact with the owner made me feel “SAFE”. Checked everything, walked the Tempio di Dia via Google Street view, saw the house from every corner, investigated the neighborhood etc etc. Even after booking, Pietro was always there to help with any concern. I was never so much relaxed on a trip abroad as on this case. On first view, the house was a pleasant surprise (as one said “much better than pictures”).. - heating was very fast and good (the building is populated as such not cold), - lots of space for all of us, very cozy living room that we enjoyed very much lazing around. - COMPLETE, the house is a “Real Homeaway”. You get impression as the last tenants escaped to a new life living all behind. Also funny and relaxing finding notes everywhere … even how not being locked out the door. - KITCHEN … originally thought as useless but very handy after the first restaurant bills. Such a crowd could not be fed well in any other way. - not to forget welcoming decorations and amenities waiting us on first opening the door. - Area was typical Italian workers living, everything was there ([email protected]€ seated), no strange faces, never felt risking coming back with last bus. Next to woods area away from noise very near to multiple transport and near to city (walkable). On the negatives were: - Took some training to adjust the hot water while douching. - Some furnishings are basic and aged but is overcome by the completeness and functionality as described, good and comfortable beds and couches all very clean warm and tidy. Fully recommended for groups of 4 or over, families etc, or alternate travel i.e. Rome living like Italians. No air-condition but suppose due to open woods area, windows and balconies all around and nice patio in front would be OK for Summer.

FAQs

How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Rome?

The average price for a rental in Rome is $87 per night. This rental is $47 above the average.

Is parking included with this apartment?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Bright and spacious, 6 + 3 beds, three bedrooms two bathrooms, free WiFi, near Rome EUR. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this apartment?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Bright and spacious, 6 + 3 beds, three bedrooms two bathrooms, free WiFi, near Rome EUR pet friendly?

Yes! This apartment is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Bright and spacious, 6 + 3 beds, three bedrooms two bathrooms, free WiFi, near Rome EUR?

We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, and smoking allowed.

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