The large accommodation offered for rent in Rome (90 square meters), located on the 2nd floor and also accessible by lift, consists of a comfortable living room with dining area with a large table for 8/6pax and a complete kitchenette.
A small hallway leads to three large bedrooms:
• the first is equipped with a double bed (160 cm wide) and a single bed;
• the second has a large double bed and two single beds
• the third bedroom has a double bed (queen size 140 cm wide) and an en suite bathroom complete with shower, toilet and bidet
A second large bathroom with shower, bidet, sink and toilet In the recently restored "APULIA SAN GIOVANNI" holiday home, there are air conditioning in all rooms, washing machine, independent heating, TV and wi-fi, microwave, coffee maker and water boiler.
The apartment is located just 10 minutes walk from the San Giovanni Metro Station and a stone's throw from the taxi rank and bus stop; It is also located in the noble area of San Giovanni, a stone's throw from Piazza Metronia and the Aurelian Walls and a few minutes' walk from Via Appia Antica and the Baths of Caracalla and 20 minutes from the Colosseum.
City Tax of 6€ each per day Late checkin fee of 25€ after 8pm Late checkin fee of 50€ after 11pm
San Giovanni, officially known as Appio Latino, is one of the historic and most populated districts of Rome, which hosts points of historical and cultural interest of absolute importance. The neighborhood expresses a unique authenticity due to its contrast between modern architecture and ancient ruins. The Renaissance buildings that rise in the renowned cobblestone streets blend perfectly with the modern avenues that lead to perfectly decorated cathedrals. Here, in San Giovanni, the battle is fought every day, between history and present. And this is why the neighborhood is an ideal base for discovering the eternal charm, traditions, culture and food of Rome, passing from green walks to unbridled shopping. Dating back to the fourth century AD, the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano is the oldest church in the world, one of the four papal basilicas in Rome and considered the most important basilica in the Western world. Also referred to as "the mother of all churches", it stands in the homonymous square where there is the tallest monolithic obelisk in the world, is part of a large monumental complex that includes the Lateran Palace (ancient papal seat) and is the main attraction of the district, an essential destination for all pilgrims and lovers of sacred art who arrive every year in the capital A few steps from the Basilica, stands the Sanctuary of the Scala Santa, a centuries-old pilgrimage destination that houses the Scala Santa, consisting of 28 steps, which according to tradition, were crossed by Jesus to go to Pontius Pilate. Another must-see is the Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, the ancient residence of Saint Helena, famous throughout the Catholic world for keeping the relics of the Passion of Christ, found on Mount Calvary.