“The apartment was really comfy and nice. The host was great, we even got some snacks and a welcoming bottle of wine. The self-check in and check out was really easy with a code or directly from the phone. The next Subway-Station (Line A) was 7 Minutes walk and connecting with main attractions like Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Spagna etc.”
“We went to Castel Gandolfo for a few days. This apartment was our base for trips to other places. We were in Rome, by the sea and in Subiaco. We liked the apartment very much, well located, well equipped. There are many restaurants and places to visit or relax around. We arrived late at night but the hosts gave us instructions on how to find the key and get in. They were happy to answer our questions. We recommend it to others.”
“The apartment has the best location you can have. Just 1 minute walk, and we arrived at the closest supermarket. Another 100 metres you can take the metro to Trastevere and even further to Campo de Fiori. Also other buses leave near the apartment, for example to the Colosseum. A big plus is the second bathroom! And we could ask any questions to the host Alex. He was really kind and available the whole time. Thanks a lot !!”
“The price was the lowest we could find in Rome in late May for a private room. Although we had to share a bathroom, I never saw the other guests or had to wait to use the bathroom at any point so we felt as if we were alone. There was a kitchen too, which I didn't realise so if we'd stayed for a few more days we could have used it for making food etc. It was easy to pick up the keys from the launderette/dry cleaners next to the property which was a relief as our flight was delayed and we knew we would arrive later than we had arranged. And the location was great too, it's right by a supermarket (I think it's called Elite?) and a shopping centre if you need anything, the Furio Camillo metro station is really close, as is the Tuscolana train station which you can reach from the airport. We also found some nice places to eat nearby - La Fonte del Tramezzino for breakfast and Cocceria Romana for dinner, both very local, non-touristy with good food and prices.”
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