Located on the third floor of an elegant historic building (no elevator), Campo dei Fiori Flat is a 40 square metre (3 guests).
Furnished with attention to detail, flaunting beautiful antiques and valuable pieces, this apartment is unique.
The living room is illuminated with plenty of windows with a lovely panoramic view of the Campo dei Fiori square to enjoy the panorama and perfect to relax and read a book.
The apartment offers a comfortable convertible couch (which opens into a double bed) and a pouffe which open into a single bed.
The kitchen corner is fully equipped and complete with oven, fridge, washing machine and the dish washer. The bathroom is comfortable, modern and fitted with a stall shower.
The apartment has parquet flooring and is centred around a beautifully antique fireplace.
The apartment is complete with Air Conditioning and independent heating and Internet WiFi free (High Speed)
Campo dei Fiori Flat is located in the heart of the pedestrian-only historic centre of Rome, a stone’s throw from Campo de’ Fiori, Palazzo Farnese, Piazza Navona and Pantheon. An ideal location for a luxury staying in Rome.
Considered the heart of the city’s historic centre, it is a sheer delight to wander aimlessly around this district. A simple stroll here means inevitably finding yourself suddenly in a vast and celebrated bustling piazza or at a romantic or curious corner or indeed facing sumptuous buildings, famed museums or in small churches full of masterpieces, many of which, in fact, house the works of Caravaggio, Michelangelo and Raphael.
This part of Rome is without a shadow of doubt the best known and most visited by tourists, who often head straight for cheerful piazza Navona, with its famed fountains, its street artists and portrait painters; for the Pantheon, another major symbol of Rome, and for Campo de Fiori, a multi-coloured and vibrant piazza where youngsters flock to in the evenings for an aperitif or a chat after dinner.
Its name translated as "field of flowers", the Campo de' Fiori square was once a meadow.
Today, the square is best known for its daily lively market. A statue reminds us of the square's gruesome history as a site of public executions.
Campo de Fiori is definitely one of the favourite areas in Rome. During the day it bustles with the open air market where you can buy wonderful fresh fruits and veggies.
The aromas will both stimulate and satisfy your senses! Around the perimeter, there are multiple restaurants to choose from.
And by night it transforms itself into a lovely square filled with restaurants and musicians who serenate you. Day or night... it is always alive with Roman colours, flavours, sounds and culture.