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Very Quiet Over Trastevere With Private Parking
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Very Quiet Over Trastevere With Private Parking

From 03 Dec 2024

€2,950 €2,390 /month
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Very Quiet Upper Trastevere With Private Car Park
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Very Quiet Upper Trastevere With Private Car Park

From 09 Dec 2024

€2,695 €2,390 /month
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Very Quiet Above Trastevere With Private Car Park
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Very Quiet Above Trastevere With Private Car Park

From 09 Dec 2024

€2,950 €2,390 /month
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One Bedroom Apartment near Lumsa  in Historical Centre
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

One Bedroom Apartment near Lumsa in Historical Centre

From 01 Dec 2024

€1,600 /month
Bills included
Charming apartment close to EUR
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Charming apartment close to EUR

From 14 Dec 2024

€1,950 /month
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1-Bedroom apartment in Portuense
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

1-Bedroom apartment in Portuense

From 01 Dec 2024

€2,100 /month
Bills included
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1-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area in Aurelia
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

1-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area in Aurelia

From 01 Dec 2024

€4,600 €3,800 /month
Bills included
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studio one bedroom apartment with kitchen and bathroom quart.Monti near Colosseo
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

studio one bedroom apartment with kitchen and bathroom quart.Monti near Colosseo

From 23 Dec 2024

€1,400 /month
Charming apartment in Trastevere
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Charming apartment in Trastevere

From 03 Dec 2024

€2,200 €1,950 /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 22 Dec 2024

€1,700 /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 01 Dec 2024

€3,000 /month
Bills included
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Cozy apartment in Pigneto
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

Cozy apartment in Pigneto

From 09 Jan 2025

€1,800 /month
Bills included
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SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT SUITE NEAR PIAZZA VENEZIA in Historical Centre
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT SUITE NEAR PIAZZA VENEZIA in Historical Centre

From 03 Jan 2025

€2,500 /month
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Delightful studio in Prati
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

Delightful studio in Prati

From 01 Jan 2025

€1,700 /month
Bills included
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Charming apartment next to the city centre in Gianicolense
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Charming apartment next to the city centre in Gianicolense

From 05 Jan 2025

€2,700 /month
One-Bedroom Apartment in Flaminio
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

One-Bedroom Apartment in Flaminio

From 01 Jan 2025

€1,800 /month
Bills included
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Welcoming 1-bedroom flat in Castro Pretorio
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Welcoming 1-bedroom flat in Castro Pretorio

From 01 Dec 2024

€3,000 /month
Pleasant loft next to Piazza Barberini in Historical Centre
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Pleasant loft next to Piazza Barberini in Historical Centre

From 01 Jan 2025

€4,100 /month
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Cosy 1-bedroom apartment close to the S.m. Del Soccorso metro station
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Cosy 1-bedroom apartment close to the S.m. Del Soccorso metro station

From 01 Jun 2025

€680 /month
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Stylish one-bedroom apartment in Trastevere
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Stylish one-bedroom apartment in Trastevere

From 17 Jan 2025

€2,200 /month
Bills included
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Nice one bedroom apartment close to Sapienza and Luiss University in Piazza Bologna
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Nice one bedroom apartment close to Sapienza and Luiss University in Piazza Bologna

From 01 Jan 2025

€1,750 /month
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1-bedroom apartment in Aurelia
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

1-bedroom apartment in Aurelia

From 01 Jan 2025

€1,500 €1,400 /month
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Charming studio in Prati
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

Charming studio in Prati

From 01 Mar 2025

€1,700 /month
Bills included
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Charming 1-bedroom flat in Appio-Latino in Appio Latino
Up to 4 people • 1 bedroom

Charming 1-bedroom flat in Appio-Latino in Appio Latino

From 01 Dec 2024

€1,800 /month

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