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Our apartments are in
the following areas of Rome...
Historic Center
The contemporary world competes with the antiquity and history of this
great city. Here you can stroll through the ruins of the Forum, once
the civic heart of the Republican Rome. Walk the partially recreated
floor over the massive and magnificent Colisseum, spend an evening at
the Piazza Navona, once the scene of Roman circus games and now Rome's
showpiece where you can sit and admire Bernini's Fountain of the Four
Rivers while you savor the world famous tartuffo at the restaurant where
it was created, Tre Scalini. A perfect location to become a part of the
crowd at the Spanish Steps or the Pantheon. It becomes even more
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Trastevere
This very picturesque area is filled with artists and craftsmen and
is known as the Roman's Rome. Its residents are proud to tell anyone
who will listen of their ancient Roman heritage. Tiny streets, colorful
houses, overflowing flowers are the details that lend to the charm of
this area. There are many great and inexpensive restaurants here and you
will find yourself walking and dining among the Romans who live in other
parts of the city, but wish they called this area home.
Parioli
The prestigious and elegant neighborhood of Rome. Pack a picnic to enjoy
in the Borghese gardens, spend some time walking around the Piazza del
Popolo. With its many monuments, some dating back 3,000 years there is a
lot to see. You will find one of the best art collections of any church
in the city in the Santa Maria del Popolo.
Vatican
This small city-state was founded on the site where St Peter was martyred
and buried. The Basilica of St. Peters draws pilgrims from all over the
world. Staying in this area affords you the luxury of also being close to
the Vatican museum which houses the Sistine Chapel and the largest art
collection in Rome. From here, it is always easy and inexpensive to get a
cab to anywhere in Rome.
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