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    Marvelous accommodation within walking distance from Piazza Scipione Ammirato
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    Up to 5 people3 bedrooms1 bathroom

    Marvelous accommodation within walking distance from Piazza Scipione Ammirato

    Appio Latino
    €1,555/month
    Available from 01 Jul 2023
    Bright three-bedroom apartment a few steps away from Piramide metro station
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    Up to 4 people3 bedrooms2 bathrooms

    Bright three-bedroom apartment a few steps away from Piramide metro station

    Testaccio
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    €3,850/month
    Available from 03 Jul 2023
    Three bedroom with living or third bedroom by the Vatican .
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    Up to 6 people3 bedrooms1 bathroom

    Three bedroom with living or third bedroom by the Vatican .

    Aurelia
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    €1,400/month
    Available from 26 Jun 2023
    Bright 3-bedroom apartment in the Esquilino district
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    Up to 3 people3 bedrooms1 bathroom

    Bright 3-bedroom apartment in the Esquilino district

    Esquilino
    €1,300/month
    Available from 24 Jun 2023
    Bright 3-bedroom flat in Piazza Bologna
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    Up to 4 people3 bedrooms1 bathroom

    Bright 3-bedroom flat in Piazza Bologna

    Piazza Bologna
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    €1,830/month
    Bills included
    Available from 01 Jul 2023
    Balduina63
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    Up to 6 people3 bedrooms2 bathrooms

    Balduina63

    Trionfale
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    €1,780/month
    Bills included
    Available from 01 Aug 2023
    Luxurious 3-bedroom flat in Rome's historic centre
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    Up to 4 people3 bedrooms1 bathroom

    Luxurious 3-bedroom flat in Rome's historic centre

    Centro Storico
    Trusted Landlord
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    €3,500/month
    Available from 01 Jul 2023
    3-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area
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    Up to 11 people3 bedrooms2 bathrooms

    3-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area

    Aurelia
    €3,700/month
    Bills included
    Available from 24 Jun 2023

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    Frequently asked questions about Rome

    How Public Transportation works in Rome?

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    Bucket list of things to do and see in Rome

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    Best neighbourhood to live in Rome

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