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dei Fienili (Beds: 2 )
It is a prestigious second floor apartment (about 60 sqm), very
silent and with a panoramic view on the ancient Rome.
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DETAILS
A nice entrance leads to the living room luxuriously furnished
and with a kitchenette fully equipped with gas-stove, fridge,
pots, cutlery. The bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed and
it is connected with the bathroom (with bath-tub and hand-shower).
The heating is indipendent. The apartment is complete with linens
and is furnished with TV colour and washing-machine, no telephone.
AREA
The apartment is situated between Circo Massimo and the Jewish
Quarter. On its southern side, the Palatine Hill drops suddenly
down to the Circo Massimo, a long, thin, green expanse bordered
by heavily trafficked roads that was the ancient city's main venue
for chariot races. The arena could apparently hold a crowd of
around 200.000 betting punters, and if it were still even half-intact
it would no doubt match the Colosseum for grandeur. Just back
the Jewish Quarter you find Piazza Bocca della Verità,
past two of the city's better preserved Roman temples - the Temple
of Portunus and the Temple of Hercules Victor, the latter long
known as the temple of Vesta because, like all vestal temples,
is circular. Both date from the end of the second century BC,
and although you can't get inside, they're actually fine examples
of republican-era places of worship; and the Temple of Hercules
Victor is, for what it's worth, the oldest surviving marble structure
in Rome. More interesting is the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin
on the far side of the square, a typically Roman medieval basilica
with a huge marble altar and a colrful and ingenious Cosmati-work
floor - one of the city's finest. Outside in the portico, and
giving the square its name, is the Bocca della verità (Mouth
of Truth), an ancient Roman drain cover in the shape of an enormous
face that in medieval times would apparently swallow the hand
of anyone who hadn't told the truth. It was particularly popular
with husbands anxious to test the faithfulness of their wives,
now it is one of the city's biggest tour bus attractions.
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Mid
SEASON |
High
SEASON |
| Daily |
EUR
188.00 |
EUR
226.00 |
| Weekly |
EUR
1053.00 |
EUR
1264.00 |
- Prices are based on 2 people staying in the apartments, enquire
for more people !!!
- Enquire for monthly prices !!!
- High Season is : (05 Apr - 19 Apr 2004) (22 Dec - 10 Jan 2005)
- Where applicable, the price includes gas and electricity up
to EUR 1.50 daily. If the amount exceeds this, (which is generally
very difficult) the balance will be charged to you before vacating
the apartment.
- The final cleaning fee is not included in the price and is requested
of you before entering the apartment. This fee is EUR 38.50.
- Please note for arrivals before 9 am, after 7 pm, on Sundays
or public holidays there is an extra charge of Eur 36.00.
- The prices are seasonal and can therefore be changed.
- The prices depend on the number of people booking the apartment.
For every extra person there is a supplement of:
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Mid
SEASON |
High
SEASON |
| Daily |
EUR
22.80 |
EUR
27.30 |
| Weekly |
EUR
113.90 |
EUR
136.50 |
Children up to 3 years are free.
Children from 3 to 12 years - 30% discount. |

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