罗马 · 整套公寓 · 1室4床1.0卫 · 可住5人 · Trastevere charming Borgo Apt with Patio 2/5pax
The atmosphere of this original Borgo is unique and wonderful! It seems to be in a place out of time, yet you are in the ancient heart of Trastevere. A maze of courtyards, arches and balconies: this is hidden behind an arch surmounted by a large goggle in a hidden street, and a charming 60sqm Apt, renovated, welcoming, modern, quiet, on 1 p. (No lift but light and comfortable flight of stairs) furnished and equipped, with outdoor patio, which comfortably accommodates up to 5 guests. "Rome is a whole world, and it takes years to even recognize yourself. Lucky those travelers who see and manage to leave" W. Goethe Located in the center of Rome, located in the center of Trastevere, it offers accommodation with city views and free Wi-Fi, all just 1 km from Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, 1 km from the Vatican, 1 km from St. Peter's Square and 700 meters from Castel Sant'Angelo. Not suitable for students, thanks The delightful 60m2 apartment with independent entrance, furnished in a modern style, on the 1st floor (without lift but with a slight and comfortable flight of stairs) is very welcoming and bright and extremely quiet, and includes 1 romantic double bedroom in the mezzanine, a single bed suitable for an adult or children or teenagers, and wardrobe, a delightful living room, with dining area, double sofa bed and flat screen TV, a kitchen equipped with fridge, oven, gas hob, dishwasher, microwave, and breakfast corner, and 1 bathroom with tub/shower. It also offers a delightful veranda, where you can have breakfast, enjoy a cocktail at sunset, or have lunch and dinner in the open air !! Linen and towels are included. Behind the famous Via della Lungara, there is an incredible and fascinating place. If you believe that "popular" houses are only in the outskirts of Rome, come here to change your mind. About halfway along Via degli Orti d'Alibert, you enter the "Condominio 27" through a small arch and suddenly you find yourself in a place away from traffic and noise, in one of the most fashionable streets in northern Trastevere. He has been depicted in paintings by many artists over the years, including Giorgio de Chirico and Filippo de Pisis. It is undoubtedly one of the quietest and most romantic non-passing streets in the heart of Rome, a stone's throw from the bars, pubs, clubs and attractions of the Movida Trasteverina. ICP Orti d'Alibert complex Rome is also unique for these surprises that it gives you in the most unthinkable places. Walking in the Trastevere district between Renaissance villas and the high walls of ancient monasteries, you suddenly come across a place out of time: a tangle of courtyards, stairs, balconies and arches where quiet reigns supreme, broken only by conversations and gestures of its inhabitants, and time seems to have stopped fifty years ago. It is the IACP public housing complex in Via degli Orti d'Alibert, built on an ancient convent of friars, used for a certain period by Mira Lanza and, finally, sold to the IACP which will assign it in 1925 to 105 families, many of which still live here, continuing to keep alive a micro-community still governed by values of reciprocity and solidarity. A maze of courtyards, arches and galleries: this is hidden behind an arch surmounted by a large goggle in a hidden and dead end street, Via degli Orti d'Alibert in the #RioneTrastevere. It is a building complex built by # ICP, the Istituto delle Case Popolari, in 1925, on a pre-existing structure: this place was originally a convent of friars, which at the beginning of the twentieth century was occupied by the establishment of candles from Mira-Lanza. A singular architectural case in the social housing sector of the time, which does not follow any typology built by the ICP in the same years. Insisting on the lot previously occupied by the convent, closed between the garden of Palazzo Salviato (later the Military College) and the Collegio Tiberino, it is a closed space, secluded and well defined urbanistically and architecturally that has preserved its identity and makes it seem like a kind of small village. In a house of the complex live the protagonists of "Ricordi?" (2019) by Valerio Mieli with #LucaMarinelli A maze of courtyards, arches and balconies, a small charming village of Baroque architecture unique in Rome: which represents a little-known and very characteristic place, but about which there is little news. this hides behind an arch surmounted by a large goggle in a hidden and exquisite street which is Via degli Orti d'Alibert in the #RioneTrastevere. Behind Via della Lungara there is an incredible and fascinating place. If you believe that "popular" houses are only in the outskirts of Rome, come here to change your mind. About halfway along Via degli orti d'Alibert, on the right, a closed street. You enter the "condominium" through a small arch and suddenly you find yourself in a place away from traffic and noise. The walls are of an intense red color (Pompeian) and in many places deteriorated and chipped. But everything is neat and tidy. Indeed more than in order: in harmony. This place was originally a convent of friars, and at the beginning of the 20th century it was provisionally occupied by the Mira-Lanza candle factory. In 1925, as part of the program for the construction of social housing in Rome, the structure was transformed into a housing complex on the initiative of the ICP. The complex, as we have said singular in the context of public housing of the time, is among the smallest built in the 1920s, consisting of just 100 apartments, and does not follow the type, for example, of the garden city as the Garbatella, nor the rural village as it will happen in Acilia, nor a complex of condominiums or economic houses. The current entrance is located at number 27 of Via degli Orti d'Alibert, and consists of an arch surmounted by a "goggle" placed on the dead end stretch of the road. Previously, there was a gate before the dead end stretch. Inside, the inhabited areas are low, no more than three floors, and very close to each other, sometimes equipped with a gallery and revolving around a system of courtyards. On an external wall of the complex was placed, in 1948, a Sacred Aedicule of the Madonna del Divino Amore, on the initiative of Roberto Finizio, a particularly busy resident of the complex. The presence of the Sacred Aedicule has contributed to developing a strong devotion to the Madonna del Divino Amore on the whole, and every 13th May for many years has been celebrated with the "Festa della Madonnella", a celebration that, we read in the book "La Sacra Città: anthropological-religious itineraries in Rome at the end of the millennium ", took place between 1948 and the 1950s, and it was a great celebration that involved all the inhabitants of the complex. To this day this complex continues to maintain its own identity, in a secluded and well-circumscribed urbanistically and architecturally reality that preserves the characteristics of a village, too often rare to find in a metropolis.
Fantastische locatie, op loopafstand van vrijwel alle bezienswaardigheden en restaurantjes. Rustige buurt, voelt als een echt thuis en niet commercieel. Vriendelijke host die mij op stond te wachten. Het was een perfect verblijf voor mijn trip naar Rome!
Très agréable séjour à Rome. Le logement est situé dans une petite impasse authentique et bien située (à proximité de Trastevere, du Vatican et du centre qu'on peut rejoindre à pieds). L'appartement est fidèle à la description, vaste et bien équipé. Merci pour l'accueil !
Great location on walking distance to the heart of Rome.. The place was clean and tidy with cozy outdoor space. Primarosa was responsive and helpful. We had a wonderful time.
We stayed for three weeks in this appartment and we very much enjoyed it. A pity that we don't speak italian, because the neighbours were very kind and helpfull. It is really a village community; people sitting and talking in the courtyard. We did not know that our terrace was also the entrance for the neighbours. No problem at all for us because it was a very kind lady. The apartment is very light and spacious (for two persons and a dog), although the ceiling where the bed is, is very low. One cannot stand upright. In the kitchen everything functioned good. The location is very special: only 4 minutes walk to the Tiber and yet very quiet. We heard birds, inhabitants walking and talking, no traffic, no noise and everyday at noon: the cannonshoot from the Gianicolo mountain. Shops (supermarket) are not closeby; we had to walk 1,5 kilometer to the supermarket in Trastevere. We walked the dog along the Tiber, beautiful.
I've had another fabulous stay with this wonderful host in Rome. This is my first time in the Trastevere apartment, and it was stunning, and we were sad to leave. It is well equipped and spacious. The complex is beautiful. It makes you feel like a proper Roman living in the communities, while being a stones throw from the stunning St Peter's and Trastevere piazza. Thanks so much again, Primarosa and Fabrizio. We can't wait for our next stay.
We are in Trastevere, a stone's throw from the center of Rome. Trastevere is a unique and harmonious whole between ancient and modern whose cobblestones, alleys, precious corners, squares and monuments show all the beauty of Rome. It is also the place to taste the typical Roman cuisine, tasting its characteristic dishes. Our location will allow you to reach many attractions and monuments and to easily get around the city on foot (to give some examples, the Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere is 900 meters from the apartment, while the bus station in Lungotevere Gianicolense / Regina Coeli is 100 meters from the hotel, we are 700 meters from San Pietro and Castel Sant'Angelo and a 10-minute walk from Campo de 'Fiori and Piazza Navona). It is 1 km from both Piazza Navona and 18 km from Rome Airport. Ciampino, the closest airport and for which it provides a special shuttle service for a fee.
• St. Peter's Basilica 15 min on foot
• Sistine Chapel 17 min on foot
• Rome (FCO-Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Int.) 30 min by car
• UNDERGROUND Metro station Ottaviano - San Pietro - Vatican Museums 1.6 km
• TRAIN Roma San Pietro station 800 m
• AIRPORT
• Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) 15.4 km
• Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) 20.3 km
Shuttle service (surcharge), Airport shuttle (surcharge), Street parking.
Restaurants and cafes
• Cafeteria / Lungara Bar
0.1 km
• Miraggio Restaurant
0.2 km
TO VISIT:
Churches: San Callisto, Basilica of Santa Cecilia, San Crisogono, Santa Maria in Trastevere
Monuments:
Monument to Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli
Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi
Monument to Trilussa
Palaces:
Bridges:
Giuseppe Garibaldi Bridge
Broken Bridge
Sisto Bridge
Doors:
Porta Portese
Archaeological sites:
Excubitorium
The Trastevere excubitorium was a guard post of ancient Rome and housed the VII Cohort of urban vigiles, from which the street on which the main entrance is located then took its name. Wikipedia
Address: Via di Monte Fiore, 22, 00153 Rome RM
In Trastevere it will be more comfortable for you to walk, and you can park on Lungotevere Gianicolense, (in front of the Regina Coeli prison building, there is a small open space, where parking is free) and on Viale Trastevere, in the paid area, (€ 1 hour) because the whole area is a limited traffic area, therefore pedestrian, except for the unloading of goods. from 18.00p.m to 4.00a.m, and use both tram 8 and bicycles or scooters to get around the neighborhood, without incurring fines for the car!
**** The property accepts 1 pet, only on request, thank you very much!
自我介绍
Hello to all members and visitors to this fantastic site! I am Primarosa Rita, live in Rome and im the Roman doc, live and work in the Historical center that I love very much, and are in love with my beautiful City, rich in art and history, they often feel homesick during my many trips! I am also happy when my guests fall in love with Rome and its beauties, and they are even more when they thank me for having offered a good stay. I love to travel and explore, I'm curious, dynamic and very sociable, I love meeting new people from around the world, and that's why I also love my job, because it allows me, through my guests to broaden my knowledge, and often create new friendships. I consider myself a traveler, even if I still have so much to know the world, and also I choose always and only private accommodation, o as to feel more urban and less tourists, because I love fit in the social culture of each so as to understand it better! I love art, architecture, music,books and animals, I love the company on the road and at the table, good food is essential for me, and like a good movies. I now know a little bit, I hope to meet you soon! I'll wait with pleasure in Rome Rita :)
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