Trastevere holiday apartment rental with beach/lake nearby, internet access, air con and walking

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  • Apartment
  • 2 bedrooms
  • Sleeps 8
  • 1 night min stay
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  • 100% refund within 24 hours after booking. See Policies & House Rules
  • Beach / lakeside relaxation
  • Nearest beach 20 km
  • Child friendly
  • Car not necessary
  • Air conditioning
  • No pets allowed

From the owner

CASA TESTACCIO HOUSE "in the heart of the ancient Rome" is in the 1st area ("Historical Centre Town") near all main monuments of Rome. The building is prestigious because built in 1930 by a famous roman architect (Arch. Spadoni) of particular interest both for its architectural magnificence and because it is equipped with a double-entry/exit Via Vespucci and Lungotevere Testaccio (Lungotevere the avenue that runs along the Tiber river). There's also concergerie service (Mr. Franco).The house is about 80 m2, renovated in May 2012.There are 2 bedrooms (1st of 25 m2 orange colour with a large double bed and an elegant sofa with double place bed and the 2nd of 22 m2 blue colour with a large double bed and an elegant sofa brand with double place bed), kitchen (full optional) with fridge, freezer, dishwasher, TV, etc.two bathrooms with WC, bidet, washbasin, shower, hairdresser, washing machine, iron, etcThere is also air conditioning.The House is equipped with ADSL internet connection and WI-FI. (on request. The price is 15 €. for all the stay). The Wi-Fi is portable, you can use it everywhere you are during your stay.Tourist tax is 3,50 € per night per person - free for children up to 10 years old.Testaccio house is situated in the centre Rome near Bocca della Verità, Circo Massimo, Colosseo, Fori Imperiali, Piazza Venezia (historical centre). Ideally located.Testaccio and Trastevere are divided only by Tiber (Trastevere in latin language is Trans Tiber that's the other side of Tiber) both full of tradition, colours, music and typical restaurants, and on Sunday in Trastevere there is the famous Porta Portese market.In Testaccio thers's Train Station "Ostiense" (departures/arrivals) from/to Fiumicino airport Leonardo Da Vinci; there's also shuttle bus for Ciampino airoport(Ryanair or low cost flights). Termini main train station is far about 10/15 min. by bus – metro – train.In Testaccio there's subway station line B “Piramide” ; there's moreover Sea subway station for Ostia beach (directly seaside)(terminal Cristoforo Colombo Station on the seaside) and don't forget to visit Ostia quarter famous for shops and Alongsea ).There are 13 buses lines from/to Testaccio: rastevere, Piramide, Circo Massimo, Colosseo, Fori Imperiali, la Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano, Villa Borghese, Bioparco zoo, Piazza Navona et Senat de la République, quartier de Prati fameux pour le shopping,Castel Sant'Angelo, ra Pacis,Basilica di San Pietro, Piazza Cavour,Stadio Olimpico, Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura,Stazione Termini,Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore, Monteverde,Gianicolo,Via del Corso,Fontana di Trevi,Piazza di Spagna, Parlamento,Galleria Colonna,Via Veneto,Quirinale palais du Président de la République,Terme di Caracolla, Porta San Sebastiano, Appia Antica e Parco della Caffarella, Dominae Quo Vadis, Catacombe di San Callisto e altre, Basilica di San Sebastiano, Tomba di Cecilia Metella, Fosse Ardeatine.Testaccio is famous for night life, pubs, discos, restaurants, wine locals (Il Bucatino, Lo Scopettaro, Da Felice, Oio a casa mia, Agustarello, da Checchino, La Torricella, Osteria bottiglieria, Osteria degli Amici, da Remo, Nuovo Mondo Via Vespucci, Antico Forno Marucci Via Vespucci, Il Cantinone.)In front of the house there is Piazza S. Maria Liberatrice (square) with a children park. Testaccio is the name of the twentieth district of Rome. The name comes from the so-called "mount" (Mons Testaceus): 35 meters of fragments of pottery (testae, in Latin), and various debris, accumulated over the centuries as remainders of the transport heading to the port of Ripa Grande (Emporium).The Emporio port worked since Roman times, and was the landing point of goods and raw materials (primarily marble, grain, wine) that arrived by sea from the port of Ostia, went up the river on barges hauled in by buffaloes which in 1842 were replaced by steam trailers.Over the centuries, the shards of amphorae, which were used to contain wheat and liquid foods during transport, accumulated in a hill, hence the name - ancient - of Monte Testaccio or Shards Mount (“Monte dei cocci”), and the choice - modern - of the amphora as a symbol of the district. The number of stacked jars is estimated at around 25 million. The empty jars that had contained mostly oil were broken into pieces and arranged neatly to provide stability in a stepped pyramid and sprinkled with lime to prevent odors due to decomposition of organic residues. The marbles, which gave the name to the street Marmorata that connects the port of Ripa with Porta San Paolo, were the ones the Romans continued to import from all over the Mediterranean sea till the end of the empire, and that with the decay of Rome remained unused in large quantities, “res nullius”, for centuries as open quarry of semi-finished products of value.Until the restoration and urban redevelopment begun after 1870, which assigned this area and along the Ostiense down to the basilica of St. Paul to industrial activities and "heavy" services (railways, slaughterhouse, general markets, gas factory moved here from Circus Maximus), the area, despite being located inside the city walls, was populated by poor farmers and shepherds, subject to floods of the Tiber and infested by malaria, which was beginning at the gates of Rome.The apartment is located at the northern end of Via Marmorata, between the Tiber and Via Marmorata a main thoroughfare running between the Aventine Hill and the network of streets that are the heart of the Testaccio district. This location is superb giving easy access to central and historic Rome by foot, bus and metro. Also Ostiense mainline station is nearby so for getting around it is unbeatable. However its real joy is to be based in this traditional, working class area so that you feel like you are taking part in the life of the city.Via Marmorata itself is very busy but the area behind which is the heart of Testaccio is a much more local place, where people carry out the business of their lives independently from the tourist and city hustle and bustle. There is a massive range of shops, supermarkets, bars and trattorias to cater for all your needs. At its heart is the new market which has a fantastic array of food, drink, household items and it is also famous for its shoes. As with everything in Testaccio the emphasis is on locally produced goods and supplies.A few highlights (amongst many):At the southern end of Testaccio near the market, visit the Monte Testaccio, a hill now fully grown over but comprising pieces of around 64 million broken olive oil jars brought into the city over the past 2,000 years. Its not open to the public generally but still well worth seeing. (visits are available on request)Take a wonderful walk up the Aventine hill (turn left from Via Marmorata at the junction before the Post Office - itself an architectural gem) past the smart houses and apartments to the top where you can enjoy fantastic views of Rome, including the famous "Through the keyhole" view of St Peter's. You can continue on until you descend to the Circus Maximus.Beyond the market is the site of the disused slaughterhouse that still dictates much of the local diet and fare. It is now a designated area of urban space for young people and houses the School of Popular Music.Visit the famous Volpetti's delicatessen just a short walk from the house with its fantastic range of foodstuffs and its wonderful smells. The staff are great and will help you with your choices. Homemade delights such as Arancini, Supplì, Filetto di Baccalà are highly recommended.On Sunday the famous Porta Portese market is only a few minutes stroll away with its massive stock of clothes, shoes, handbags, bric-a-brac, car parts, bikes and everything else you can think of.If you are fortunate enough to be in town when the local team is at home, bus 280 from outside the apartment (Piazza Emporio) will drop you at the Stadio Olimpico. By the way, there is only one team in Rome as far as the Testaccio district is concerned. – ROMA team and not LAZIO team !There are many local places to eat and the food is authentically Roman.The area around Monte Testaccio is a hub for nightlife with many pubs, bars and clubs as well as nice restaurants nestling into the hill. There is also a busy cinema, The Greenwich and the Teatro Vittoria in the heart of Testaccio.When you need to kick-start your day with coffee and a pastry, you can begin in the best pastry of the area LINARI in Via Zabaglia in front of the church (a bit in the left).Casa Testaccio is a delightful base for a different kind of Roman holiday offering a chance to see beneath the crowded touristy areas (whilst having all that nearby if you want it) and allowing you to feel part of the local life of the city.

TESTACCIO'S AREA

Testaccio is the name of the twentieth district of Rome. The name comes from the so-called "mount" (Mons Testaceus): 35 meters of fragments of pottery (testae, in Latin), and various debris, accumulated over the centuries as remainders of the transport heading to the port of Ripa Grande (Emporium).

The Emporio port worked since Roman times, and was the landing point of goods and raw materials (primarily marble, grain, wine) that arrived by sea from the port of Ostia, went up the river on barges hauled in by buffaloes which in 1842 were replaced by steam trailers.

Over the centuries, the shards of amphorae, which were used to contain wheat and liquid foods during transport, accumulated in a hill, hence the name - ancient - of Monte Testaccio or Shards Mount (“Monte dei cocci”), and the choice - modern - of the amphora as a symbol of the district. The number of stacked jars is estimated at around 25 million. The empty jars that had contained mostly oil were broken into pieces and arranged neatly to provide stability in a stepped pyramid and sprinkled with lime to prevent odors due to decomposition of organic residues. The marbles, which gave the name to the street Marmorata that connects the port of Ripa with Porta San Paolo, were the ones the Romans continued to import from all over the Mediterranean sea till the end of the empire, and that with the decay of Rome remained unused in large quantities, “res nullius”, for centuries as open quarry of semi-finished products of value.

Until the restoration and urban redevelopment begun after 1870, which assigned this area and along the Ostiense down to the basilica of St. Paul to industrial activities and "heavy" services (railways, slaughterhouse, general markets, gas factory moved here from Circus Maximus), the area, despite being located inside the city walls, was populated by poor farmers and shepherds, subject to floods of the Tiber and infested by malaria, which was beginning at the gates of Rome.

There is also the other house of vacations CASA BLASERNA "in the heart of shopping in Rome" The house is not far from the centre of Rome and it is situated in the most important street of the area. Viale Guglielmo Marconi is a long road that connects Trastevere, the historic district of Rome, with the modern district of EUR.

Rome is a great place for shopping, with designer outlets and department stores all over the city. A cosmopolitan and thriving capital city for over 2000 years, Rome provides a multi-ethnic mix that is both attractive and explosive! Rome is home to a diverse array of shopping opportunities; Marconi area is the most renowned shopping Rome areas.

The boulevard, full of shops, is a reference point for shopping, which the Romans from all over the big city cannot give up, and is particularly popular with young trendy Romans.

A big supermarket, a bar and a pizzeria are located just after the door of the building.

The house is about 40 mts square, renovated between December 2015 – January 2016. There are:

• 1st bedroom with a double bed, air conditioned, lockable door for maximum privacy, TV Led, heating,

• 2nd bedroom with a double bed, air conditioned, lockable door for maximum privacy, TV Led, heating, kitchen corner with stove, fridge, freezer, microwave, Italian coffee machine (moka); these room has the function of living / dining room with sofa, table and chairs.

• 1 bathroom with WC, bidet, washbasin, shower, hairdryer, washing machine, iron, ironing board, etc.

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Amenities

Bed & bathroom

  • Bedroom 1: King Bed Sofa Bed
  • Bedroom 2: King Bed Sofa Bed
  • 2 Family bathrooms

Families

  • Great for children of all ages
  • No pets allowed
  • Cot available

Access

  • Lift access
  • Not suitable for wheelchair users

Essentials

  • Wi-Fi available
  • Air conditioning
  • Internet access
  • Central heating
  • Fireplace
  • Safe
  • Staffed property
  • Games room
  • Cooker
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Microwave
  • Toaster
  • Kettle
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Iron
  • TV
  • Satellite TV
  • DVD player
  • Stereo system
  • Ceiling Fans
  • Linen provided
  • Towels provided

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There is also the tourist tax (see file about law) €. 3,50 per person per day, free for children under 10.
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100% refund within 24 hours after booking (provided the stay is at least 60 days away).

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50% refund of the amount paid (minus the booking fee*) if cancelled at least 4 weeks before check-in.

25% refund of the amount paid (minus the booking fee*) if cancelled at least 2 weeks before check-in.

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Check in: 16:00 Check out: 10:00
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Damage deposit: (£85.41) €100.00

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Smoking

No smoking at this property

House rules

RULES OF CASA TESTACCIO “nel cuore della vecchia Roma”

SERVICES OFFERED FREE
Furniture of bed and bath linen;
A/C - Heating;
Electricity, Water, etc
Check-in from 16.00
Check-out from 10.00
Maps of Roma

SERVICES OFFERED FOR A FEE
Transfers from / to airports;
Baby sitting;
Possibility of garage in the area
Late check in from 21:00 to 24:00 (€. 5 for each people)
Very late check in after midnight (€. 8 for each people)
INTERNET line and WI-FI at request (15 € per stay – in total)

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About the owner

Marco O.
Tourist Licence
QA8335DEL30/07/2013
Calendar updated:
12 Nov 2023

Years listed:
11

Based in:
Italy
Languages spoken: English, French, Italian
This Apartment has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and sleeps 8. It has been listed on Holiday Lettings since 29 Jul 2013. Located in Rome, it has 12 reviews with an overall rating of 5. The average weekly rate is £1226.
The property’s calendar was last updated on 12 Nov 2023.
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Claudio9718
Parma, Italy

Un oasi accogliente nel cuore di Roma
Apr 2019

Location perfetta nel cuore del quartiere Testaccio, a due passi da Trastevere e comodissimo al centro con i mezzi pubblici. In 10 minuti con il bus si raggiunge il Colosseo e nello stesso tempo l… More 

Reviewed 28 Apr 2019

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Owner's reply:
Grazie mille

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Ernesto G
Colorado Springs

Hidden gem in Testaccio
May 2018

Because the apartment is in the Testaccio neighborhood of Rome, it allows for interaction with local Italians outside the touristy areas. Marco, the apartment contact, gave us a very informative overv… More 

Reviewed 15 May 2018

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Owner's reply:
Thank you very much

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TeaMlicious
Copenhagen, Denmark

Wonderful and accesible location!
Dec 2016

The place is great. Location is accesible to some great local trattorias with authentic roman dishes. Marco, is very hospitable, helpful and great host! He patiently waited for us though we came later… More 

Reviewed 27 Dec 2016

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Owner's reply:
Grazie mille Richard

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db1290
Ottawa, Canada

I will be back
Jul 2016

I wrote a short review while I was staying at la Casa in July and promised to write another when my stay was completed. I spent a lovely month in the Apartment and it was perfect for what I was looki… More 

Reviewed 17 Oct 2016

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Owner's reply:
.....what to say ?..... I am moved by your wonderful review. Thank you, thank you infinitely Ti aspetto a Roma !!!! Ciao Marco

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db1290
Ottawa, Canada

My home away from home
Jul 2016

I am currently staying here and if you are like me the reviews are really important in making your decision, and it's a bit scary to book online (especially when you are staying for a month!). I… More 

Reviewed 15 Jul 2016

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Owner's reply:
Grazie milleeeeeeeee but next review will have to be in ITALIAN Ahahahah because I want to see how much you like language too. I joke grazie Darlene for your fantastic comment

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