Lovely double bedroom





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2 rooms in totalÈ gradito conoscere la lingua italiana, spagnola o portoghese o almeno in parte in modo da comunicare agevolmente con la proprietaria. Alloggio elegante per brevi periodi di affitto per un massimo di cinque mesi, quello di cui hai bisogno è un posto dove stare e questo appartamento è la scelta ideale. Situato nel cuore di Roma, vicino a varie stazioni metro, questo appartamento offre più di un'atmosfera affascinante o confortevole. Quello che hai qui è l'opportunità di soggiornare in una parte della città ben posizionata e collegata, permettendoti di vivere a pochi passi da vari siti culturali, negozi di design, aree verdi, collegamenti di trasporto e molto altro. In breve, questo è il posto ideale! L'appartamento è composto da due camere da letto, un grande salotto una cucina e due bagni, uno privato per la camera da letto. Il prezzo include wifi, elettricità, gas, cucina, pulizia e cambio lenzuola ogni 15 giorni. La stanza ha un armadio, 4 grandi cassetti, una tv, un ventilatore, un tavolino da notte e un letto matrimoniale. La finestra dà sul giardino, molto silenzioso.
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2025
2026
Available from: April 2026
Min stay: 27 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
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Female, 40+ years old
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Hosted 6 people
Response rate 73%
Joined Jan 2018
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Uniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
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