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Scanderbeg (apartment)

Home:60662
Sleeps up to:6   (2 bedrooms)
Rates:£973 to £1145 per week
Nearest beach:Ostia: 10 km
Will consider:Long term lets (over 1 month)
Short-breaks (4 days or fewer)
Hen or stag parties
Corporate bookings
House-swap
Changeover day:Not fixed
Access:Car not necessary
Nearest amenities: 0 km
Notes:No pets allowed
Suitable for children
Smokers welcome
Self-catering

Home description

The Trevi Fountain needs no introduction. This superb late baroque monument represents one of the most famous images of Rome.

The entire area is well served with shops of every variety. Close to
taxis, buses and the metro (Barberini stop). A favourite starting point from which to discover the many other marvelous sights in the "eternal city".This apartment has an area of 120 sq m. Comprising a large
lounge/dining area, two large double bedrooms, one with a romantic canopy bed, it has a double sofa bed in the lounge, a fully equipped live-in kitchen (including washing machine and dishwasher), a bathroom with tub and separate shower.
This area is one of the most favourite by those who love a “cultural walk” or simply enjoy shopping. The famous Italian and international "griffe", together with many renowned restaurants and canteens can be found in this area. The underground (Linea A, Barberini Stop) is very close, the nearest taxi station is in Piazza Barberini and the several buses will help our guests to reach any place across the city.





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The Lazio region

Lazio is the geographical divide between Italy's north and south ... northerners such as the Milanese would doubtless argue Rome is the capital of the south, while they are the capital of the north. But in truth it is a bridge between the two. Head north out of Lazio and you are in the lush central Italian region of Tuscany. Head south and you are in the sun-soaked region of Campania ... very much the Mezzogiorno. Lazio also shares its borders with Umbria to the north, Marche to the north east, Abruzzo to the east and Molise to the south east. To the east, this long narrow region is bordered by the Apennine mountains, to the west by a lengthy stretch of Tyrrhenian coastline and beaches.


Rome / Central Rome area

Of course it would be perverse for us to hold off the Eternal City for too long. This is a city that has captured the imagination of visitors for millennia rather than just centuries. It has a history that encompasses Classical antiquity, the heights of the Renaissance glory and the dolce vita image of post-War Italy. With its imperial grandeur it inspired that wannabe Emperor Mussolini. Il Duce tried to rebuild and remodel the capital in his own imperial image, with the hideous and grandiose building projects so typical of despotic leaders. But even Mussolini couldn't wreck the beautiful accretions of 3,000 years of history.

Anyone spending a vacation in Rome will be eagerly anticipating the Colosseum, the Forum, the Pantheon and the Vatican Museums. Rome, supposedly founded on the seven hills by brothers Romulus and Remus (the twins raised by a she-wolf), became the centre of the greatest imperial power in the Classical world. Rome's riches and power inevitably led to decadence, and thence invasion by the Huns and Goths. Rome was reborn again first as the centre of the Holy Roman Empire, when the Catholic Church took up the mantle of world leaders, a meeting of crucifix and sword. So it rose again as Caput Mundi, the capital of the world, being the home of the Church and the Popes.

Tivoli, an hour's drive east of Rome is famed for its quarries, which yielded much of the travertine marble that built the capital. It's a pretty town too, with fine Renaissance villas and landscaped gardens. Lido di Ostia meanwhile is Rome's main seaside resort, with Ostia Antica a Roman site well worth visiting for its excavations of the old port.


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Activities near Rome

Walking holidays
A winter sun break
Good nightlife
Cycling holidays


Facilities

Luxuries:DVD player
General:Central heating, TV, CD player
Standard:Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
Utilities:Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
Rooms:Bedrooms (2), Bathrooms (1), Shower rooms (1), WCs (1)
Furniture:Sofabeds (1), Double beds (2), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 6
Other:Linen and towels provided.

Rental rates

Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €Convert to:
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Nightly rate Minimum 
stay
WeekdayWeekend
Low 12 Jan 0915 Mar 09£ 973155155Flexible
High 15 Mar 091 Aug 09£ 1,1451821823 Nights
Low 1 Aug 091 Sep 09£ 973155155Flexible
High 1 Sep 095 Nov 09£ 1,1451821823 Nights
Low 5 Nov 0921 Dec 09£ 973155155Flexible
High 21 Dec 097 Jan 10£ 1,1451821823 Nights

The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights

NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.

Price changes in based on the number of people

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Availability

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Name:Simon James
Company:Homes In Rome
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