
Janus Apartments in Central Rome
Janus, the Roman god of portals,
welcomes you
with his enduring monument that stands directly
outside these inviting apartments in central Rome.
A suites hotel, the
Janus offers your own apartment in Rome and a
friendly staff to help you best enjoy your visit.
The Janus residence is in a really special
location in Rome. Wonderful ancient and medieval
monuments are right outside your door, while you
find yourself in a peaceful village within the
walls of Rome. It is a five minute walk to
Trastevere, Piazza Venezia, the Capitoline Hill,
the Palantine Hill, the Theater of Marcellus, and
the Circus Maximus. Within ten to twenty minutes
on foot you can be at virtually every important
monument in Rome.
A number of bus lines service the Piazza, so
you can hop a bus to speed your way to and from.
There are two Metro stops within about a seven
minute walk, offering another alternative to
making your way about the Eternal City.
A 17th century palazzo has been converted to
sunny and peaceful apartments. They offer
comfortable beds and furniture. Linens are first
class, hotel quality. There is a lot of closet,
bureau and bathroom storage space, so you can
truly settle in here.
The kitchenettes and dining tables allow you to
have a quiet meal "at home," or to eat
your breakfast on your personal schedule, perhaps
al fresco on the common terrace or your own small
balcony. The views from most of the apartments are
lovely, either of the Palatine Hill or of the
Piazza della Bocca della Verita.
There are three sizes of apartments that each
have the same kitchenette and bathroom facilities:
studio, a one bedroom and a larger one bedroom
with a sofa bed. On each floor there is a studio/1
bedroom combination that can be connected.
You will find yourself in a small village
within ancient Rome that offers several local
restaurants. There is no supermarket, but a local
family-run market that offers, cheese, meat,
pasta, wine, fresh bread, and some take-out such
as pizza. I didn't have small money when I went to
shop at the little, local market and the signora
there said she would simply run a tab for me; I
could come back and pay her the next day. There is
a vegetable and fruit seller too; what else do you
need?
This area, right across the Tiber from
Trastevere, has a wonderful collection of sights
that will delight you with their accessibility.
Opposite the main entrance is the massive double
arch of Janus. Two Romanesque belfries decorate
the near horizon and beyond rise the Palatine and
Capitoline hills of ancient Rome. The Palatine
with its pines is one of the most easily
appreciated Roman ruins.
Across the Piazza della Bocca della Verita are
two small intact Roman temples in a small park. A
lovely fountain with two tritons lends beauty to
the busy piazza. Santa Maria in Cosmedin, also on
the Piazza, hosts the Bocca della Verita, the
Mouth of Truth, a large round face with open mouth
that dates from the 2nd century BC. Legend is that
if you tell a lie with your hand in the mouth, the
stone jaws will bite it off. Tourists queue for a
photo op but forget to enjoy the charming church
with a seeming infinite variety of mosaic floor
patterns.
I love the history of this area and must share
a little so you understand how special the
location is. Romulus and Remus, the foundling
twins who founded Rome, were said to have been
raised by a wolf in this formerly swampy area near
the Tiber river. They founded their empire on the Palatine
hill that stands behind the Janus.
Next to the Palatine is the Capitoline Hill
with the most beautiful piazza in Rome, designed
by Michelangelo. Two small and very accessible
museums flank the piazza. The drop behind the
Capitoline is called the Rock of Tarpeia, name
after a Roman woman who betrayed her side and let
her lover, the king of the Sabines, into the city.
She was executed by being thrown from this height.
This locale was used for centuries for executions.
Santa Maria della Conciliazione is a church built
below the drop to console the condemned.
San Giorgio in Velabro is one of the oldest
churches in Rome and it stands right behind the
apartment. The nave is supported by columns
taken from ancient Roman buildings. This church is
very popular for weddings, so be sure to stick
around on weekends and enjoy the excitement of the
wedding parties.
You may notice on the map that the Roman Forum
lies between you and the Coliseum, well, just ask
at the front desk for directions to the back gate
of the Forum for free entrance and a short cut.
Passed Pat's Inspection. We really enjoyed staying in the Janus.
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This is a first
class, professional establishment.
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The staff is very
friendly and helpful.
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The apartments are
clean, fresh, and well-equipped.
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I love the little
village feel of the area and easy access to
some lovely and less-crowded monuments.
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We were here
during a cool month, so our windows were
closed at night and no noise disturbed us. I
think that during the warmer months, you can
hear traffic sounds in the distance if you
sleep with open windows. But, because of air
conditioning, you can also close up if you are
disturbed.
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This is a
relatively quiet area, you don't have the
crowds of people that throng the area around
the Spanish Steps, Trastevere, Navona/Campo
dei Fiori. But, Trastevere is just across the
river where dining options are limitless.
Piazza Campo dei Fiori is a 15 minute
walk.
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The only minus I
would offer is that there is little shopping
other than for essentials and limited dining in the
immediate area, you'll need to cross the river
(5 minutes by foot) or go towards the Via del
Corso (10 minutes by foot) to find more.
Request
this accommodation. Phone 781.275.1055 US.
| Location |
Piazza
Bocca della Verita |
| Sleeps |
35
apartments that sleep 2 to 4 each. |
| Bedrooms |
Studios
and one bedroom apartments some of which can
be connected. |
| Bathrooms |
1
bathroom per apartment |
| Floor,
elevator |
Elevator
is up five steps and services all floors.
Unless you have a very clever driver, you
will need to climb a flight of steps from
the piazza up to the entrance of the
building. |
| Size |
300
to 700 square feet |
| View |
Depending
on the apartment, view of the Palatine hill
or Piazza Bocca della Verita. |
| Suitability
for families |
Great
for a get-together, children are welcome |
| Crib |
On
request |
| Entertainment |
Satellite
Television |
| Telephone
& Internet |
Telephones
and wifi internet
|
| Hair
dryers |
Yes |
| Dining |
Four-table
bar serves breakfast (€ 9) until early
afternoon, and coffee and other beverages at
other times. |
| Al
Fresco Dining |
A
central terrace where you can bring your
beverage or meal. Some apartments have a
small balcony with table and chairs. |
| Kitchen
equipment |
Kitchenettes
with four burner electric stove top, small
refrigerator, Italian coffee maker.
Microwave on request. |
| Laundry |
A
laundry service picks up and delivers every
day. |
| Air conditioning |
Yes,
recently upgraded |
| Heat |
Yes |
| Utilities |
Included |
| Transportation |
Multiple busses
stop in the Piazza, also Taxi rank. You can
walk to many sights.
|
| Parking |
There is an area
where you can park if you can beat the
residents to these prized spaces. Otherwise
parking is €2/hour. |
| Neighborhood |
A little village
within Rome that has many residential
buildings and also some large city offices
and a school. It is directly behind the
Capitoline hill and next to the Palatine
hill. |
| Rates
Euros
2008
|
Minimum
three nights rental
Studio
€190/night
One
bedroom suite for 2 people €240/night
One
bedroom suite for 4 people €310/night
Rollaway
bed 30/night
Crib
€20/night
Continental
breakfast € 10 Euros per person
Currency
converter
Please
request
your dates, include the number
of people in your party. Phone
US 781.275.1055 |
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