Single bedroom in Montesacro neighbourhood





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2 rooms in totalLe spese ammontano a 165 euro al mese. Zona residenziale - via Nomentana, quartiere Montesacro, Città Giardino - ottimamente collegata con il centro di Roma basta una linea espressa - 60 - con stop sotto casa! fermata Metro B facilmente raggiungibile anche con 3 stop del bus sotto casa 3 linee e linea 66 per stazione Termini, facile parcheggio auto, volendo anche in garage condominiale. Questa potrebbe essere la tua migliore opzione. Situato nel Quartiere XVI Monte Sacro, questo appartamento è situato vicino a diversi mezzi di trasporto e aree commerciali, e sarete vicino a tutto ciò che è necessario per un soggiorno meraviglioso. Il posto è dotato di due camere da letto, un bagno in comune e una cucina . La camera da letto qui presentata offre un'atmosfera confortevole e tutto il necessario per il miglior soggiorno di sempre. La cucina è moderna e ha gli elettrodomestici di base per una piacevole esperienza culinaria.
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2025
2026
Available from: July 2026
Min stay: 27 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
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Hosted 14 people
Response rate 88%
Joined May 2015
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