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Cool bedroom near Universita' Degli Studi Di Roma Tor Vergata in Don Bosco
Up to 1 people • 4 bedrooms

Cool bedroom near Universita' Degli Studi Di Roma Tor Vergata in Don Bosco

From 31 Aug 2024

€430 /month
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Snug single bedroom near Sapienza in Trieste
Up to 1 people • 5 bedrooms

Snug single bedroom near Sapienza in Trieste

From 01 Jul 2024

€450 /month
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Cool single bedroom in a 4-bedroom flat near Luiss University in Trieste
Up to 1 people • 4 bedrooms

Cool single bedroom in a 4-bedroom flat near Luiss University in Trieste

From 31 Aug 2024

€520 /month
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Inviting single bedroom in the Municipio VIII neighbourhood in Ardeatino
Up to 1 people • 7 bedrooms

Inviting single bedroom in the Municipio VIII neighbourhood in Ardeatino

From 11 Jul 2024

€780 /month
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Great single bedroom in a 5-bedroom apartment in Appio Latino
Up to 1 people • 5 bedrooms

Great single bedroom in a 5-bedroom apartment in Appio Latino

From 01 Sep 2024

€490 /month
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Luminous double bedroom in Ostiense neighbourhood
Up to 2 people • 5 bedrooms

Luminous double bedroom in Ostiense neighbourhood

From 01 Aug 2024

€950 /month
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Nice bedroom in Ostiense neighbourhood
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

Nice bedroom in Ostiense neighbourhood

From 01 Aug 2024

€950 /month
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Comfy single bedroom in a 6-bedroom flat, in Municipio III in Monte Sacro
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

Comfy single bedroom in a 6-bedroom flat, in Municipio III in Monte Sacro

From 01 Jul 2024

€520 /month
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Ample 2-bedroom flat near the Valle Aurelia train Station in Trionfale
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Ample 2-bedroom flat near the Valle Aurelia train Station in Trionfale

From 29 Apr 2024

€2,300 /month
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Neat double bedroom in a 6-bed flat near Laurentina metro station in Giuliano Dalmata
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

Neat double bedroom in a 6-bed flat near Laurentina metro station in Giuliano Dalmata

From 16 Jul 2024

€650 /month
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Double bedroom, with private bathroom and balcony, in 1-bedroom apartment in Trastevere
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Double bedroom, with private bathroom and balcony, in 1-bedroom apartment in Trastevere

From 31 Jul 2024

€600 /month
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Nice 1-bedroom apartment near Parco degli Scipioni in Appio Latino
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Nice 1-bedroom apartment near Parco degli Scipioni in Appio Latino

From 01 May 2024

€1,850 /month
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Modern single bedroom in a 6-bedroom apartment near Ponte Testaccio in Trastevere
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

Modern single bedroom in a 6-bedroom apartment near Ponte Testaccio in Trastevere

From 03 Jun 2024

€580 /month
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Single bedroom in Ostiense near Garbatella metro station
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

Single bedroom in Ostiense near Garbatella metro station

From 01 Aug 2024

€475 /month
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Attractive bedroom with private fridge well connected to La Sapienza University in Monte Sacro
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

Attractive bedroom with private fridge well connected to La Sapienza University in Monte Sacro

From 01 Aug 2024

€520 /month
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Comfortable single bedroom in Quartiere XXXII Europa
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

Comfortable single bedroom in Quartiere XXXII Europa

From 01 Aug 2024

€450 /month
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Inviting double bedroom in a 6-bed flat close to Laurentina metro station in Giuliano Dalmata
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

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

From 01 Jul 2024

€595 /month
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Double bedroom close to Università degli Studi Roma Tre - Rettorato in Ostiense
Up to 1 people • 4 bedrooms

Double bedroom close to Università degli Studi Roma Tre - Rettorato in Ostiense

From 01 Sep 2024

€495 /month
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Neat Single bedroom in 5-bedroom flat close to Università Roma Tre in Ardeatino
Up to 1 people • 5 bedrooms

Neat Single bedroom in 5-bedroom flat close to Università Roma Tre in Ardeatino

From 26 Jul 2024

€450 /month
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Elegant studio in Trastevere
Up to 2 people

Elegant studio in Trastevere

From 07 May 2024

€2,200 /month
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Spacious single bedroom well connected to LUISS in Monte Sacro
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

Spacious single bedroom well connected to LUISS in Monte Sacro

From 01 Aug 2024

€520 /month
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Single bedroom, with balcony, in 3-bedroom apartment
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Single bedroom, with balcony, in 3-bedroom apartment

From 01 Jul 2024

€500 /month
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Homely 1-bedroom flat not far from Università Roma Tre in Portuense
Up to 1 people • 2 bedrooms

Homely 1-bedroom flat not far from Università Roma Tre in Portuense

From 01 May 2024

€1,250 /month
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Pleasant double bedroom in a 6-bed flat close to Laurentina metro station in Giuliano Dalmata
Up to 1 people • 6 bedrooms

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

From 01 Aug 2024

€650 /month
Bills included

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