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Apartment in Rome
, Area : Vatican
Scipioni comfort
Apartment in Rome
, Area : Vatican
Can accommodate up to 4 persons
Charming and elegant apartment of 38 sqm on the second floor (with elevator) of a nineteenth century's building.
Located on Via degli Scipioni, 100 meters from San Pietro, Vatican Museums and only 50 meters from the metro station "Ottaviano - San Pietro".
Recently renewed, it is composed of a large bedroom with double bed, single bed and a sofa bed for 1. Perfect for 4 people.
There is also a comfortable bathroom with shower and a fully equipped kitchen.
At guests' disposal: free internet wi-fi, to TV / LCD Satellite (hundreds of national and international channels), air conditioning, heating, no limits hot water.
The price includes consumption, bed linen, towels and final cleaning.
Strategic solution to visit the most important attractions of the eternal city and excellent transport links to airports.
The owner organizes, on request, airport transfers and tours within the city.
Located on Via degli Scipioni, 100 meters from San Pietro, Vatican Museums and only 50 meters from the metro station "Ottaviano - San Pietro".
Recently renewed, it is composed of a large bedroom with double bed, single bed and a sofa bed for 1. Perfect for 4 people.
There is also a comfortable bathroom with shower and a fully equipped kitchen.
At guests' disposal: free internet wi-fi, to TV / LCD Satellite (hundreds of national and international channels), air conditioning, heating, no limits hot water.
The price includes consumption, bed linen, towels and final cleaning.
Strategic solution to visit the most important attractions of the eternal city and excellent transport links to airports.
The owner organizes, on request, airport transfers and tours within the city.
WHERE WE ARE
Prati is the XXII district of Rome and incorporates the Vatican City. Its logo is the shape of Hadrian's Mausoleum (known today as St Angel Castle).
During Roman times the territory of present Prati district consisted of vineyards and reed beds, part of the property of Domitia, wife of Emperor Domitian, from which the area was named Horti Domitii ("Domitian's Gardens") and later Neronis Prata ("Nero's Meadows").
In the Middle Ages the area was called Prata Sancti Petri ("St.Peter's Meadows") due to the adjacent Basilica.
Until 1870, there stretched a vast expanse of natural meadows, fields and even swamps, dotted -especially in the area of the slopes of Monte Mario- of some farmhouse and the rest completely deserted; the area was known as Prati di Castello (referring to St.Angel Castle).
After 1870 (the year of the annexation of Rome to the newly born Kingdom of Italy) were the first interventions of housing and urbanization, completed in the first half of the twentieth century.
Prati district today is characterized by wide and regular streets, with elegant buildings in Umbertino style and villas in liberty style.
During Roman times the territory of present Prati district consisted of vineyards and reed beds, part of the property of Domitia, wife of Emperor Domitian, from which the area was named Horti Domitii ("Domitian's Gardens") and later Neronis Prata ("Nero's Meadows").
In the Middle Ages the area was called Prata Sancti Petri ("St.Peter's Meadows") due to the adjacent Basilica.
Until 1870, there stretched a vast expanse of natural meadows, fields and even swamps, dotted -especially in the area of the slopes of Monte Mario- of some farmhouse and the rest completely deserted; the area was known as Prati di Castello (referring to St.Angel Castle).
After 1870 (the year of the annexation of Rome to the newly born Kingdom of Italy) were the first interventions of housing and urbanization, completed in the first half of the twentieth century.
Prati district today is characterized by wide and regular streets, with elegant buildings in Umbertino style and villas in liberty style.





