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Roma Centro In-Town Apartments - Romantic Lodgings |
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Right at the very heart of Renaissance and Baroque Rome, this neighborhood is by far the most popular destination for vacationers. It seems that every winding street (some of which are no more than a block long!) is hopelessly picturesque, and every building (be it humble apartments or extravagant palaces) still looks as it did when it was first built. The crumbling paint on ancient façades and ramshackle street shrines elicits no criticism, but rather a longing to take more photographs. And just let a little kitten stray onto a balcony to sun itself between the potted geraniums, and you are liable to get a pedestrian traffic jam on the cobblestones below. Whether you wander through this tiny enclave by day or by night, it feels like you are strolling along the hallways of an outdoor private residence, yet turn one corner and you come face to face with the hopelessly ornate and rotund church of Santa Maria della Pace, or reach the end of another alley and you are suddenly standing in what many consider to be the most breathtaking square in all of Europe: Piazza Navona. If you want to live in 16th-century Rome with 21st-century amenities, then this is the location for you.
On the second floor of a restored elevator building, this 700-sq.-ft. air-conditioned apartment is upstairs from the best grocery store in ancient Rome, as well as a charming outdoor food market and a cluster of the most fashionable sidewalk cafes. You enter into the foyer, where wall cupboards hold a plentiful supply of linens, dishes and glasses, as well as an iron and board. Next door is the bright and airy living room, whose French windows overlook all the action in the street below. The room features a brand-new double sleep sofa, a dining table for four, an easy chair and a decorative fireplace, as well as a TV and telephone. Next door is the modern eat-in kitchen, equipped with a full fridge, oven, stove top and plenty of pots and pans. The large master bedroom, which is very quiet because it faces the uninhabited rear courtyard, is furnished with a king-sized bed with good reading lights, and a very large wardrobe. Lastly there is the bathroom, which features a bathtub with a great wall shower, and a washing machine. This spacious enclave is truly a well-equipped and comfortable haven in the very heart of the city.
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| 2009 Prices for the Apartment Two-Night Minimum Stay in Low Season Three-Night Minimum Stay in High Season |
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| Low Season Jan. 9-April 4 April 20-Dec. 21 |
High Season Jan. 1-8 April 5-19 Dec. 22-Jan. 6, 2010 |
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| Price for 2 people | ||
| Nightly | 168.00 EURO | 195.00 EURO |
| Weekly | 1024.00 EURO | 1169.00 EURO |
| Price for 3 people | ||
| Nightly | 188.00 EURO | 218.00 EURO |
| Weekly | 1119.00 EURO | 1279.00 EURO |
| Price for 4 people | ||
| Nightly | 208.00 EURO | 241.00 EURO |
| Weekly | 1214.00 EURO | 1389.00 EURO |
| 2010 Prices for the Apartment Two-Night Minimum Stay in Low Season Three-Night Minimum Stay in High Season |
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| Low Season Jan. 7-March 28 April 13-Dec. 21 |
High Season March 29-April 12 Dec. 22-Jan. 6, 2011 |
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| Price for 2 people | ||
| Nightly | 168.00 EURO | 195.00 EURO |
| Weekly | 1024.00 EURO | 1169.00 EURO |
| Price for 3 people | ||
| Nightly | 184.00 EURO | 214.00 EURO |
| Weekly | 1103.00 EURO | 1264.00 EURO |
| Price for 4 people | ||
| Nightly | 200.00 EURO | 233.00 EURO |
| Weekly | 1182.00 EURO | 1358.00 EURO |
THE FOLLOWING DATES ARE ALREADY BOOKED IN 2009:
Nov. 23-Dec. 6, Dec. 27-31
THE FOLLOWING DATES ARE ALREADY BOOKED IN 2010:
Jan. 1, Feb. 3-5, March 13-20, March 31-April 4, Aug. 1-16
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For this property:
The price you pay is based on the maximum number of people who use the apartment at any one time during your stay, even if for only one night
Prices include: taxes, services, one change of linens, and gas and electricity up to 1.50 Euro/day. If you use more than this, which is unlikely, you will pay the balance at checkout. Also included is wood for the fireplace. Because of local safety laws it may not be possible to use the fireplace during your stay, and we apologize for this if it should occur
Not included in the price: 50 Euro for final cleaning; 50 Euro if you arrive before 3 pm or after 7 pm on any day, or any time on Sunday or on a holiday (in 2009, the holidays are Jan. 1, Jan. 6, April 12, April 13, April 25, May 1, June 2, June 29, Aug. 15, Nov. 1, Dec. 8, Dec. 24, Dec. 25, Dec. 26, and Dec. 31; in 2010, the holidays are Jan. 1, Jan. 6, April 4, April 5, April 25, May 1, June 2, June 29, Aug. 15, Nov. 1, Dec. 8, Dec. 24, Dec. 25, Dec. 26, and Dec. 31)
Children under 2 years old pay nothing.
Children 3-12 years old pay 70% of the per-person price for adults (this discount applies only after the minimum quota of people has been reached for the apartment's size).
A crib and/or highchair are available for 40 Euro/week (or briefer) and must be reserved at time of booking.
We regret that no animals are allowed.
If your group is larger than 2+2 people, only two blocks away are an apartment for 2+3 and an apartment for 3.
Check-in: 3pm-7pm
Check-out: by 10am
Refundable security deposit: 250 Euro
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It is not possible to guarantee Internet access at any property, because the property does not generate the service, it merely provides access from a server. If the server experiences any kind of problem at all, the property regrets it cannot be responsible for any inconvenience caused by subsequent lack of service.
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