Ideally located in a building with elevator, between Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo, this Studio is in a strategic position, walking distance to everything you'll want to see in Rome. Air conditioned, Nespresso Machine and Portable WiFi are provided.
Situated at the first floor of an historical building with lift, the Spanish Steps Cozy Studio is in a strategic position: just by walking you can reach the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo (not even 5 minutes) and many more of the most important historical places of the city.
Even if is in the heart of Rome, Via di GesĂč e Maria, is a quiet street, surrounded by the best luxury shopping area in town (Via Condotti, Via Frattina, Via del Babuino, Via Margutta, Via del Corso and so on).
The studio is provided with air conditioned and a useful portable Wi-Fi (you can take it with you when visting the city). You will also find a Nespresso machine with some coffee's capsules.
Walking distances:
- 2 minutes â Best Shopping area in town (Via Condotti, Via Frattina, Via del Babuino, Via Margutta, Via del CorsoâŠ.)
- 4 minutes â Piazza del Popolo
- 5 minutes - Spanish Steps
- 10 minutes - Trevi Fountain
- 15 minutes - Piazza Navona
- 20 minutes - Imperial Fora and Coliseum
- 20 minutes â Campo de' Fiori
- 30 minutes â St Peter's Basilica
Subway (line A â Spagna Metro Station) is just 5 minutes walking from the apartment:
The location of this place is amazing. Walking distance from everything you need to see in Rome. It was clean. It was nice to have this system that give you internet outside the house. The place is small, you can not really cook. The only problem is that it is at the first floor so you ear everything that happen in the street during the night. Windows are old. And the is a restaurant right next to the building. So it appears to be very noisy until late at night and it is sometime difficult to fall asleep.
We walked to all corners of ancient Rome from this small apartment - to Vatican City, to Museo Borghese, to Colosseum to Campo de' Fiori to the Spanish Steps and many other sites. When we wanted to travel further, we walked to the nearby Flaminio train station.
The street outside the apartment windows was tiny, busy and often noisy with people coming and going but the windows could be closed and the air conditioning turned on. The apartment street was right off Via Del Corso, a major tourist shopping street for pedestrian use only most of the day.
There were plenty of places to eat nearby even the excellent Hostaria Da Pietro just doors away. And we could walk to a grocery store.
We took owners suggestion and booked a pickup from the airport through him and a cooking class at INROME COOKING near Campo de' Fiori. Needed the first after long journey and loved the second with our chef Phillipo.
There was someone at apartment when we arrived to orient us to accommodations and City of Rome in general.