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Excellent double bedroom in Torrino
Up to 1 person • 3 bedrooms

Excellent double bedroom in Torrino

From 02 Sep 2024

€550 /month
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Great double bedroom in Portuense
Up to 1 person • 5 bedrooms

Great double bedroom in Portuense

From 16 Jul 2024

€725 /month
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Cosy single bedroom near the Trastevere train station in Portuense
Up to 1 person • 4 bedrooms

Cosy single bedroom near the Trastevere train station in Portuense

From 30 Sep 2024

€400 /month
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1-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area in San Lorenzo
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

1-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area in San Lorenzo

From 29 Sep 2024

€1,100 /month
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Appealing single ensuite bedroom near Sapienza University of Rome in Piazza Bologna
Up to 1 person • 5 bedrooms

Appealing single ensuite bedroom near Sapienza University of Rome in Piazza Bologna

From 01 Jul 2024

€825 /month
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Lovely double bedroom with a balcony in a 5-bedroom apartment in Portuense
Up to 1 person • 5 bedrooms

Lovely double bedroom with a balcony in a 5-bedroom apartment in Portuense

From 01 Aug 2024

€725 /month
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Large Appealing single bedroom with balcony and outside area in Trieste
Up to 1 person • 5 bedrooms

Large Appealing single bedroom with balcony and outside area in Trieste

From 01 Jul 2024

€685 /month
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Large Appealing single bedroom with balcony and outside area in Piazza Bologna
Up to 1 person • 7 bedrooms

Large Appealing single bedroom with balcony and outside area in Piazza Bologna

From 01 Jul 2024

€700 /month
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Large Appealing single bedroom with balcony and outside area in Trieste
Up to 1 person • 8 bedrooms

Large Appealing single bedroom with balcony and outside area in Trieste

From 01 Jul 2024

€685 /month
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Large Great looking single bedroom in a property with balcony and outside area in Piazza Bologna
Up to 1 person • 7 bedrooms

Large Great looking single bedroom in a property with balcony and outside area in Piazza Bologna

From 01 Jul 2024

€700 /month
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Large Attractive single bedroom in a property with balcony and outside area in Trieste
Up to 1 person • 8 bedrooms

Large Attractive single bedroom in a property with balcony and outside area in Trieste

From 01 Jul 2024

€700 /month
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Great looking single bedroom in a property with balcony and outside area in Trieste
Up to 1 person • 8 bedrooms

Great looking single bedroom in a property with balcony and outside area in Trieste

From 01 Jul 2024

€675 /month
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Large Cozy single bedroom with balcony and outside area in Trieste
Up to 1 person • 8 bedrooms

Large Cozy single bedroom with balcony and outside area in Trieste

From 01 Jul 2024

€710 /month
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Tasteful double bedroom in a 6-bed flat close to Laurentina metro station in Giuliano Dalmata
Up to 1 person • 6 bedrooms

Tasteful double bedroom in a 6-bed flat close to Laurentina metro station in Giuliano Dalmata

From 16 Jul 2024

€620 /month
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Pleasant single bedroom near Università Roma Tre in Ardeatino
Up to 1 person • 5 bedrooms

Pleasant single bedroom near Università Roma Tre in Ardeatino

From 09 Jun 2024

€850 /month
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Welcoming 4-bedroom flat near Furio Camillo metro station in Tuscolano
Up to 1 person • 4 bedrooms

Welcoming 4-bedroom flat near Furio Camillo metro station in Tuscolano

From 15 Sep 2024

€2,500 /month
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Comfortable double bedroom in Quartiere XXXII Europa
Up to 1 person • 6 bedrooms

Comfortable double bedroom in Quartiere XXXII Europa

From 01 Aug 2024

€570 /month
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Single bedroom in 6-bedroom apartment near Università Roma Tre in Ardeatino
Up to 1 person • 6 bedrooms

Single bedroom in 6-bedroom apartment near Università Roma Tre in Ardeatino

From 01 Nov 2024

€550 /month
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Beautiful double bedroom with balcony near Roma Tre University in Portuense
Up to 1 person • 5 bedrooms

Beautiful double bedroom with balcony near Roma Tre University in Portuense

From 01 Nov 2024

€590 /month
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Huge room single use with balcony and private fridge, in Gianicolense
Up to 1 person • 7 bedrooms

Huge room single use with balcony and private fridge, in Gianicolense

From 01 Aug 2024

€650 /month
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Spacious bedroom near Giulio Agricola metro station in Don Bosco
Up to 1 person • 4 bedrooms

Spacious bedroom near Giulio Agricola metro station in Don Bosco

From 31 Aug 2024

€460 /month
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Cozy double bedroom in a 6-bedroom flat near Luiss in Piazza Bologna
Up to 1 person • 6 bedrooms

Cozy double bedroom in a 6-bedroom flat near Luiss in Piazza Bologna

From 31 Aug 2024

€590 /month
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Cozy single bedroom with balcony near Cornelia Metro in Aurelia
Up to 1 person • 3 bedrooms

Cozy single bedroom with balcony near Cornelia Metro in Aurelia

From 30 Sep 2024

€440 /month
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Spacious 3-bedroom apartment close to Lepanto metro station in Prati
Up to 6 people • 3 bedrooms

Spacious 3-bedroom apartment close to Lepanto metro station in Prati

From 01 Jul 2024

€4,480 /month
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How to eat like a local in Rome?

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