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A Nice Flat at the heart of Rome, Via Giulia.



At Via Giulia the street of the antiquariates and many art galleries of Rome, A step away from Campo di fiori, the Tyber river and many other important landmarks at the center of Rome.


           
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Located at the heart of the Roman galleries and antiquariates treets, The apartment in Via Giulia enjoys a central position between Campo di fiori and piazza farnese and Trastevere at the other end.

This one bedroom accommodation (ideal for two persons but max 2 couples) is fully furnished and has a frontal view for the street and the church in front of it. this charming and Romantic Roman Studio is only 5 min walking distance from Piazza Navona.

More convenient than Hotel this charming studio, modern and comfortable, located in the magical atmosphere of the ancient Via Giulia, consists of a living area with a bed settee, a fully equipped kitchenette and a bath with shower. On the upper level there is another french size double bed. Hot/cold air conditioning




Please consult us for the exact amount. please mention the exact period of stay and number of people.


Background of Via Giulia:

Via Giulia runs from the Ponte Sisto to the church of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, spanning the tight curve of the Tiber. It became the most fashionable street for new construction for borghesi and for the Florentine community in the sixteenth century. Today its modest structures provide one of Rome's elite shopping streets, noted for its antique shops.

The via Giulia's laying-out of the street was placed in the hands of Donato Bramante, who was in charge of the works at the new Basilica of Saint Peter, taking shape on the far side of the river.

The street developed as a line of modest houses with gardens behind them, broken by more ambitious palazzi. This is the urban context of the "houses of Raphael", with their ground floor street-front shops.

The grand palazzi turned their backs to via Giulia. In the 1540s Michelangelo had a plan for the constricted gardens of Palazzo Farnese to be connected by a bridge to the Farnese villa in Trastevere on the far shore, Villa Farnesina. The elegant arch still spanning Via Giulia belongs to this other grand unrealized scheme.
How to get to Via Giulia

From Fiumicino airport:

Take the train to Stazione Trastevere, then take the tram (line 8, direction Argentina). Get off at Arenula/Ministero Giustizia stop. Then walk a long the river.
As alternative, you can take a taxi from Trastevere or Termini station, they usually charge roughly 15 Euro .


We organise a service of private transport


For more information or other requests please contact us at
Michele - Tel/Fax: (+39) 06 6793844,
Cell: (+39) 335 5245756

E-mail: info@niceflatinrome.com


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