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First-class single bedroom minutes away from Mirti metro station in Centocelle
Up to 1 person • 3 bedrooms

First-class single bedroom minutes away from Mirti metro station in Centocelle

From 16 Feb 2025

€500 /month
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Double bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment next to Castani- Faggi tram station in Centocelle
Up to 1 person • 4 bedrooms

Double bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment next to Castani- Faggi tram station in Centocelle

From 16 Feb 2025

€550 /month
Bills included
Beautiful two-bedroom apartment near Stazione Lido Centro
Up to 3 people • 2 bedrooms

Beautiful two-bedroom apartment near Stazione Lido Centro

From 01 Feb 2025

€1,600 /month
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Wonderful double ensuite bedroom in Primavalle
Up to 2 people • 2 bedrooms

Wonderful double ensuite bedroom in Primavalle

From 01 Mar 2025

€500 /month
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Double bedroom in Trionfale neighbourhood in Primavalle
Up to 1 person • 2 bedrooms

Double bedroom in Trionfale neighbourhood in Primavalle

From 01 Mar 2025

€500 /month
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Neat double ensuite bedroom in Primavalle
Up to 2 people • 2 bedrooms

Neat double ensuite bedroom in Primavalle

From 01 Mar 2025

€500 /month
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Camera singola vicino alla metropolitana di Torre Gaia in Tor Vergata
Up to 1 person • 7 bedrooms

Camera singola vicino alla metropolitana di Torre Gaia in Tor Vergata

From 01 Mar 2025

€465 /month
Bills included
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Single room close to Torre Gaia station in Tor Vergata
Up to 1 person • 7 bedrooms

Single room close to Torre Gaia station in Tor Vergata

From 01 Mar 2025

€465 /month
Bills included
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Double bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment in Lateran
Up to 1 person • 3 bedrooms

Double bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment in Lateran

From 01 Mar 2025

€500 /month
Welcoming and cozy single bedroom in Roma 3 in Ardeatino
Up to 1 person • 3 bedrooms

Welcoming and cozy single bedroom in Roma 3 in Ardeatino

From 01 Mar 2025

€600 /month
Bills included
Pleasant double bedroom with a balcony, near Università Pontificia Salesiana
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Pleasant double bedroom with a balcony, near Università Pontificia Salesiana

From 01 Feb 2025

€625 /month
Bright Double Bedroom With Private Bathroom In Rome Trieste Neighbourhood Near Luis University
Up to 2 people • 4 bedrooms

Bright Double Bedroom With Private Bathroom In Rome Trieste Neighbourhood Near Luis University

From 01 Mar 2025

€700 /month
Bills included
Double bedroom in 4-bedroom apartment in Ardeatino
Up to 1 person • 4 bedrooms

Double bedroom in 4-bedroom apartment in Ardeatino

From 01 Feb 2025

€600 /month
Bills included
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Nice twin bedroom in the heart of San Lorenzo neighbourhood
Up to 2 people • 2 bedrooms

Nice twin bedroom in the heart of San Lorenzo neighbourhood

From 01 Feb 2025

€850 /month
Bills included
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2-bedroom apartment in Historical Centre
Up to 7 people • 2 bedrooms

2-bedroom apartment in Historical Centre

From 25 Dec 2024

€3,500 /month
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Cozy bedroom in a shared apartment in Rome city centre in Ostiense
Up to 1 person • 5 bedrooms

Cozy bedroom in a shared apartment in Rome city centre in Ostiense

From 01 Jan 2025

€700 /month
Bills included
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Graceful 1-bedroom apartment in Rome's historic centre in Historical Centre
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Graceful 1-bedroom apartment in Rome's historic centre in Historical Centre

From 25 Dec 2024

€3,000 /month
Bills included
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Comfy studio near Metro Colli Albani in Tuscolano
Up to 2 people

Comfy studio near Metro Colli Albani in Tuscolano

From 01 Mar 2025

€1,650 €1,550 /month
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 Elegant 1-bedroom apartment near the Euclide train station in Parioli
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Elegant 1-bedroom apartment near the Euclide train station in Parioli

From 01 Jan 2025

€2,900 /month
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Comfy Double Bedroom with balcony, near Università degli Studi Roma Tre in Portuense
Up to 1 person • 3 bedrooms

Comfy Double Bedroom with balcony, near Università degli Studi Roma Tre in Portuense

From 01 Mar 2025

€750 /month
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Very pleasant 3-bedroom apartment in Nuovo Salario in Monte Sacro
Up to 3 people • 3 bedrooms

Very pleasant 3-bedroom apartment in Nuovo Salario in Monte Sacro

From 01 Mar 2025

€1,500 /month
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Comfy double bedroom near Colli Albani metro station in Tuscolano
Up to 1 person • 4 bedrooms

Comfy double bedroom near Colli Albani metro station in Tuscolano

From 01 Mar 2025

€700 /month
Bills included
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Snug double bedroom near Furio Camillo metro station in Tuscolano
Up to 1 person • 4 bedrooms

Snug double bedroom near Furio Camillo metro station in Tuscolano

From 01 Mar 2025

€700 /month
Bills included
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Welcoming residence in student-popular Tor Vergata
Up to 1 person • 40 bedrooms

Welcoming residence in student-popular Tor Vergata

Outdoor Area
Maintainance team
Security Cameras
Wi-Fi
Cable Tv
Air conditioning
Elevator
Onsite support
Gym
Laundry Facilities
Study Area
Entertainment Area
Coffee Bar
Reception
Parking
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€480 /month
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