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Appealing 1-bedroom apartment in Pigneto
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Appealing 1-bedroom apartment in Pigneto

From 09 Jul 2024

€1,150 /month
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Attractive 1-bedroom apartment in Trieste
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Attractive 1-bedroom apartment in Trieste

From 01 Jul 2024

€1,450 /month
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1-bedroom apartment in Trastevere neighbourhood
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

1-bedroom apartment in Trastevere neighbourhood

From 20 Oct 2024

€1,400 /month
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Homely 1-bedroom apartment in the Balduina residential area in Trionfale
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Homely 1-bedroom apartment in the Balduina residential area in Trionfale

From 25 Jun 2024

€1,200 /month
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Panoramic and cosy apartment in the Monti neighbourhood
Up to 1 people • 1 bedroom

Panoramic and cosy apartment in the Monti neighbourhood

From 16 Jun 2024

€2,100 /month
Bills included
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Bright 1-bedroom apartment close to Euclide station in Parioli
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Bright 1-bedroom apartment close to Euclide station in Parioli

From 02 Jul 2024

€1,600 /month
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Enjoyable 1-bedroom apartment near Castel Sant'Angelo in Centro Storico
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

Enjoyable 1-bedroom apartment near Castel Sant'Angelo in Centro Storico

From 11 Jun 2024

€2,000 /month
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1-Bedroom apartment near Cipro metro station in Trionfale
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

1-Bedroom apartment near Cipro metro station in Trionfale

From 10 Sep 2024

€1,200 /month
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Beautiful 1 Bedroom Apartment in Monte Sacro Neighbourhood
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Beautiful 1 Bedroom Apartment in Monte Sacro Neighbourhood

From 09 Jul 2024

€1,150 /month
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Decent 1-bedroom flat near the Psychology Department of Università Sapienza in San Lorenzo
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Decent 1-bedroom flat near the Psychology Department of Università Sapienza in San Lorenzo

From 22 Jun 2024

€1,250 /month
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Stylish 1-bedroom apartment near Vittorio Formentano Park
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Stylish 1-bedroom apartment near Vittorio Formentano Park

From 21 May 2024

€4,140 /month
Bills included
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Welcoming 1-bedroom flat, with outdoor area in Ciampino
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

Welcoming 1-bedroom flat, with outdoor area in Ciampino

From 01 Sep 2024

€1,275 /month
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Comfy 1-bedroom flat in Ciampino area
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Comfy 1-bedroom flat in Ciampino area

From 01 Jun 2024

€1,585 €1,385 /month
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Elegant 1-Bedroom apartment close to Uni Roma 4
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Elegant 1-Bedroom apartment close to Uni Roma 4

From 24 May 2024

€1,650 /month
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Neat 1-bedroom flat, with outdoor area in Ciampino
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Neat 1-bedroom flat, with outdoor area in Ciampino

From 01 Oct 2024

€1,325 /month
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Fully furnished 1-bedroom flat, with outdoor area in Ciampino
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Fully furnished 1-bedroom flat, with outdoor area in Ciampino

From 01 Jun 2024

€1,585 €1,385 /month
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1-bedroom apartment near Vatican City in Prati
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

1-bedroom apartment near Vatican City in Prati

From 01 Jul 2024

€1,700 /month
Bills included
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Modern 1-bedroom flat in Fonte Laurentina
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Modern 1-bedroom flat in Fonte Laurentina

From 27 May 2024

€1,600 /month
Bills included
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Studio in Ponte Galeria
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Studio in Ponte Galeria

From 15 Sep 2024

€1,500 /month
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Inviting 1-bedroom apartment right next to Flaminio metro station
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

Inviting 1-bedroom apartment right next to Flaminio metro station

From 29 May 2024

€3,100 /month
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Nice 1-bedroom apartment with balcony next to Giulio Agricola metro station in Don Bosco
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

Nice 1-bedroom apartment with balcony next to Giulio Agricola metro station in Don Bosco

From 06 Jun 2024

€1,250 /month
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Pretty one-bedroom apartment with sofa bed near LUMSA University in Prati
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Pretty one-bedroom apartment with sofa bed near LUMSA University in Prati

From 02 Jun 2024

€2,350 /month
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Charismatic 1-bedroom apartment in Esquilino in Laterano
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Charismatic 1-bedroom apartment in Esquilino in Laterano

From 02 Jun 2024

€3,600 /month
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Lovely 1-bedroom apartment near Cavour metro station in Monti
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

Lovely 1-bedroom apartment near Cavour metro station in Monti

From 03 Jul 2024

€2,100 /month
Bills included

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