- Fontana di Trevi area, 12 minutes walk
- 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, Up to 6 people
- Third floor with elevator
- Wifi, air-conditioning, washing machine
- Check in 24 hours
Experience the splendor of Rome from the lap of luxury in our expansive and luminous 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom family apartment, accommodating up to six guests.
Situated just a delightful 12 minute stroll from the Trevi Fountain, this residence ensures that the city's main attractions are within easy reach. With a Metro A stop and bus stop 2 minutes away, your adventures are made effortlessly accessible.
The TreasureRome Boheme apartment, meticulously adorned by a renowned Roman architect, was envisioned for hosting esteemed individuals.
It comprises two double bedrooms, one of which with an en-suite bathroom, along with a third bedroom featuring two comfortable single beds. This elegant space is designed to offer the utmost comfort to our valued guests with modern amenities, including Wi-Fi, a soothing bathtub, and efficient air conditioning.
The double living room, with its high ceilings, is a haven of relaxation and entertainment, featuring a smart TV, sumptuous sofas, and a stylish dining area.
In the well-appointed kitchen, you'll find all the essentials for a seamless vacation, from a modern oven to a convenient washing machine and dishwasher. To enhance your bathing experience, the main bathroom is graced with a bathtub and a separate shower.
As with all TreasureRome apartments, this home is furnished with air conditioning, high-speed internet, washing machine, dishwasher ensuring your convenience throughout your stay.
We believe that your Roman sojourn should be as unique as you are.
Should you require any special arrangements to make your stay more extraordinary, such as airport transfers, childcare services, or assistance with grocery shopping, please don't hesitate to reach out and allow us to introduce you to some of our favorite local experiences.
Other things to note
Roma 1882. "Already famous and very attractive, with blond hair and something on fire in his personality", we do not know if these words that Eleonora Duse said to Gabriele D'Annunzio after their meeting in Rome in 1882, had been written right on the desk in main hall of Boheme.
We like to imagine, however, that a beautiful piece of Italian history of the 900's has been written between Boheme walls, in the period in which one of the greatest Italian theater actresses lived in this apartment, housed in a residential building of the nineteenth century.
Between one scene and the other Ms. Duse loved walking through the famous corners of Rome, a few steps from here: Colosseum, Pantheon, a stop at the Coliseum, before returning home and immerse again in her art.