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Luxury Apartment
in the Heart of Medieval Rome
Sleeps
6 with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths
or
up to 11 with neighboring Fontana
apartment
Location
Rome lovers who return year
after year always look for apartments in this
prized Campo de' Fiori area where they are
transported to an old world city with its winding
streets lined with buildings that date from the
1400s - 1800s. The Campo de' Fiori piazza itself
hosts the oldest open-air market in Rome where you
can shop daily for field-fresh vegetables, fruits
and flowers. Piazza Navona, another justly famous
Roman gathering place lies a five minute walk
beyond Campo de' Fiori. This palazzo borders the
area that was once the Jewish ghetto of Rome. The
former ghetto remains a lively neighborhood with
kosher shops, bakeries, schools and synagogues as
well as some wonderful restaurants that feature
the signature artichokes Jewish-style together
with other delicious Roman specialties. Ancient
Roman landmarks surround you, too, with the ruined
temples in Largo Argentina, the Theater of
Marcellus (with its summer
music program), and the Capitoline Hill all within a
five minute walk. See our photo tour for pictures
and more descriptions of the neighborhood.
Building
Built in the mid-1500s, this
noble palace is still home to a family that traces
its history through military leadership for the
Bourbon kings of Naples and Sicily and whose
history is interwoven with Italy's. The Palazzo
opens onto a small piazza with the graceful Turtle
Fountain. Enter through the massive front door
that is staffed with a doorman during business
hours into a well-kept courtyard. Look up to see
fragments of frescoes from the Renaissance period
on the interior walls. The small elevator is fine
for getting your luggage up to your apartment, but
you may find yourself enjoying trips up and down
the formal staircase to soak in the regal feel of
the building and maybe get a glimpse into the
palatial apartments on the second floor, the
"piano nobile." Walk by the apartment on
the third floor that was used in the film The
Talented Mr. Ripley.
Interior Description
From a gracious entry, the
Landini apartment opens into a large and bright
living room that is furnished with seating for all
guests.
The dining room with handsome
antique table and chairs seats six and is a
separate room from the living room. The modern
kitchen is complete with all desired appliances
and adequate counter space that is augmented with
a rolling butcher block cart. Pots, pans, dishes
and utensils are all provided; the china features
the noble family crest. Next to the kitchen is a
charming circular breakfast room with a window
onto the internal courtyard.
Rising from the living room, a
circular staircase reaches the expansive rooftop
terrace. As large as the entire apartment, 1400
square feet, it offers rooftop views of the
Eternal City and enjoyment of the usually mild
seasonal temperatures of Rome. The terrace is
furnished with an umbrella, iron table and chairs
as well as two large upholstered lounges. Vine
covered trellises define the space.
The master bedroom with queen
sized bed, antique armoire and desk is spacious
and receives light from its window on an internal
courtyard. In the en-suite bath, appreciate the
contemporary design of the large ceramic basin on
an iron vanity with clever towel bar in front and
matching mirror. There is a tub with movable
"telephone" style shower head that has a
bracket to form a shower head.
The second bedroom has twin beds
that may be joined to form a king sized bed,
antique armoire and desk. It overlooks narrow Via
del Falegnami. The en-suite bath has a shower with
both movable and fixed, rain-style shower
heads.
The third bedroom has two twin
beds, antique armoire and desk and also overlooks
Via del Falegnami. The bath is across the hall and
has movable and fixed shower heads.
Rent includes one hour of housekeeping each weekday.
We have inspected this
apartment:
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Furnishings
are of the finest quality.
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The
apartment is large and well-laid out.
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The
terrace is splendid.
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The
building
is elegant and fascinating, a historical palace.
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The
location is terrific, in a pedestrian zone.
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Delighted
to offer this to you.
Request
your dates. 781.275.1055
| Location |
Near
Campo de' Fiori, Piazza Navona, Jewish
Ghetto, Trastevere |
| Sleeps |
6
or 11 with neighboring Fontana
apartment |
| Bedrooms |
Three
bedrooms, one with queen sized bed, the
second with twins that can be combined to
form a king and the third with two twin
beds. |
| Bathrooms |
3
bathrooms. Master bathroom has a bathtub,
sink, toilet & bidet. Second and third bathrooms
has shower, sink, toilet & bidet. |
| Floor,
elevator |
5th
Floor (American designation) with elevator |
| Size |
1400
square feet + terrace |
| Terrace |
Expansive
roof top terrace 1400 square feet |
| View |
Roman
rooftops, St Peter's |
| Suitability
for families |
Good
for families with children over the age of
12. |
| Crib |
No |
| Ample
and limited mobility travelers |
Elevator will
accommodate a wheelchair if it can collapse; it is small but
just large
enough for two people. The door opens
inward, so could cause problems for ample
travelers. There are four steps up to the
master bedroom. Narrow, spiral
staircase to reach terrace. Beds have a
thick mattress on frame, no box spring, the
standard in Italy. |
| Entertainment |
Satellite TV reception in living room. |
| Telephone
& Internet |
Landline
telephone and high speed cable or wireless internet access.
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| Hair
dryer |
Yes |
| Dining |
Dining
room seats six. Terrace seats four at iron
table. |
| Kitchen
equipment |
Fully
equipped kitchen with stove, oven,
microwave, toaster, dishwasher, drip coffee
maker, large refrigerator/freezer. |
| Laundry |
Washer,
iron, and ironing board |
| Cleaning |
One
hour of housekeeping per weekday. |
| Air conditioning |
Yes |
| Heat |
Yes |
| Utilities |
Included
up to 20kwh/day |
| Transportation |
Bus hub and taxis in nearby
Largo Argentina.
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| Parking |
Automobile not
recommended. |
| Neighborhood |
The Jewish
Ghetto area of Rome in the historic center,
only a few minutes walk to Campo de' Fiori
and Piazza Navona. A major bus
transportation hub at Largo Argentina is
nearby. The Capitoline Museum
is an easy walk, less then 10 minutes. An
easy stroll across the river is the
Trastevere neighborhood. |
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2008
Prices
Euros
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| 7
nights
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6
nights
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5
nights
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| €3100 |
€2790 |
€2480 |
| One
week minimum Christmas, New Year's and
Easter. |
| Availability
Calendar |
Currency
converter |
| Request
your dates. 781.275.1055 US Phone number |
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Prices
include weekday housekeeping, final cleaning, utility allowance,
booking fees, wire transfer fees, credit
card fees as well as use of all apartment
features. |
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Luxury Apartment with Terraces, Sleeps 6, Three Bedrooms,
Three Baths

Comfortably sized and creatively decorated living
room.
Click map to enlarge.
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Just a short note to tell you that we loved the apartment. It couldn't have been more perfect and better located. The only problem we encountered was with the elevator which was out of condition during our stay.
Our host was, indeed, a perfect gentleman, with perfect English, and he could not have been more helpful. I would heartily recommend the apartment to anyone having the same requirements we had. Thanks so much. If you are ever in NYC, give me a ring and I'll treat you to lunch. My best, Maria
PS. He also showed us the smaller apartment [Fontana]. Delightful and so beautifully decorated!
February 2008 Maria T, New York
Thank you so much for all your expert advice regarding our trip to Rome. The apartment's location was fantastic and resided in such a lovely piazza. It was perfect for our family (2 adults and 2 teens); comfortable and clean!
The greeter's short tour was very helpful in providing a sense of where we were in relation to points of interest and necessities like the nearest
Despar [grocery store]! Working with you was a joy - you were always quick in your responses and your recommendations on drivers, guides and restaurants were excellent. I am also very appreciative of the time and care you took in recommending our New Year's events, many thanks. I know I will return to Roma someday and will definitely contact you for accomodations and suggestions! I highly recommend "Excellent Europe."
December 2007 Nanci L. - Illinois
The weather was very kind to us and the
central location of the apartment meant we
were able to walk to most places, even with
three over age 70 and one 80 year old. The
apartment worked very well allowing us all the
freedom to come and go as we wished and to
have plenty of space to all do our own thing,
including for my father-in-law to sit and
paint from a picture of the fountain in the
Piazza on the one day when we did have some
rain. The greeter was most helpful in his
short guided walk of the area. November
2007 P. Jefferson - London, England
We had an enjoyable time at the apartment
and in Rome. Thank you for all the information
regarding the apartment and the neighborhood.
I will certainly pass you name to friends when
they decide to travel to Italy. Your web site
is one of the most thorough I have seen. Thank
you, Rick P. October 2007
The apartment was superb. A newly renovated
and well equipped 16th Century family owned
building in a great location, and with a very
attentive and personable owner. Basically we
enjoyed having such a pleasant home base to
begin and end our many day trips. We walked to
most all of the major sites in Rome. Minor
issues with hot water and major construction
on the adjacent apartment unit, but the owner
was quick to remedy. The building was a block
or two off major thorughfares, which was
perfect for us.
Recommendations: The piazzo at Campe de
Fiore - farmers market by day, great food at
night, and shopping always. The real
neighborhood feel, both here and in Trastevere
(just a few blocks across the Tiber River from
our apartment), was among our cultural
highlights. We also enjoyed the Pantheon and
surrounding area.
Travel tips: Using
true-to-scale maps, spend time each evening to
plan the next days outing. We were able to
cover alot of ground on foot, and get to all
the sites we had hoped for, by breaking the
day up into a few smaller destinations - each
linked geographically to the next. By taking
breaks at the many sidewalk cafes and
gelatorias along the way, and filling our
water bottles from the many potable fountains
in Rome, we could refresh ourselves when
needed.
Mark L, Illinois,
July 2007
The accommodations were just fine. Actually
larger rooms than we expected. We enjoyed the
history of the palace and the location. No
problems at all. The location was perfect for
us, centrally located, to just about everywhere
we wanted to go. And, if we didn't want to
walk, the bus stop and taxi stand was just a
block away. We especially liked the square we
were on, - with the bakery, cafe, gelatoria
and restaurants. We were there so often that
we were "locals" in just a few days
time. We think an apartment is the way to go,
especially if you are in one location for more
than 4 or 5days. For our family of 4, it's a
neccessity. Actually, we thought your service
really was "excellent" The docs you
sent us were exactly timely and
"right-on" target, like the
"Italian telephone" document. With
no conceriege on site, your written info and
advice were very useful. Thanks a lot!!" Chris
F, California, April 2007
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