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Single bedroom in Montesacro neighbourhood in Monte Sacro
Up to 1 people • 2 bedrooms

Single bedroom in Montesacro neighbourhood in Monte Sacro

From 01 Jul 2024

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

Appealing 1-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area, in Borghesiana

From 01 Jun 2024

€1,100 /month
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Welcoming single bedroom, close to LUISS Guido Carli in Trieste
Up to 1 people • 4 bedrooms

Welcoming single bedroom, close to LUISS Guido Carli in Trieste

From 01 Aug 2024

€650 /month
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Simply great 2-bedroom apartment in the Villaggio Adriano municipality
Up to 2 people • 2 bedrooms

Simply great 2-bedroom apartment in the Villaggio Adriano municipality

From 01 Jul 2024

€990 /month
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2-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area
Up to 2 people • 2 bedrooms

2-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area

From 01 Jul 2024

€990 /month
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Single bedroom close to Tor Vergata University
Up to 1 people • 8 bedrooms

Single bedroom close to Tor Vergata University

From 01 Jul 2024

€420 /month
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Friendly double bedroom close to Università Roma TRE - Architettura in Trastevere
Up to 2 people • 3 bedrooms

Friendly double bedroom close to Università Roma TRE - Architettura in Trastevere

From 01 Jun 2024

€680 €620 /month
Bills included
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Single bedroom, with balcony, in shared apartment in Tor Vergata
Up to 1 people • 8 bedrooms

Single bedroom, with balcony, in shared apartment in Tor Vergata

From 01 Aug 2024

€420 /month
Bills included
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Single room close to Torre Gaia station in Tor Vergata
Up to 1 people • 7 bedrooms

Single room close to Torre Gaia station in Tor Vergata

From 01 Aug 2024

€420 /month
Bills included
Lovely Double Bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment nearby Metro Giulio Agricola in Don Bosco
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Lovely Double Bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment nearby Metro Giulio Agricola in Don Bosco

From 01 Sep 2024

€550 /month
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Camera singola vicino alla metropolitana di Torre Gaia in Tor Vergata
Up to 1 people • 7 bedrooms

Camera singola vicino alla metropolitana di Torre Gaia in Tor Vergata

From 01 Jul 2024

€420 /month
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Single bedroom near Balduina train station in Trionfale
Up to 1 people • 4 bedrooms

Single bedroom near Balduina train station in Trionfale

From 01 Aug 2024

€550 /month
Bills included
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Bedroom with double bed in a 2 bedroom apartment in Trieste
Up to 1 people • 2 bedrooms

Bedroom with double bed in a 2 bedroom apartment in Trieste

From 01 Sep 2024

€500 /month
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Spacious apartment close to Villa Borghese in Parioli
Up to 1 people • 1 bedroom

Spacious apartment close to Villa Borghese in Parioli

From 01 Aug 2024

€850 /month
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Welcoming double bedroom close to Università Roma TRE - Architettura in Trastevere
Up to 2 people • 3 bedrooms

Welcoming double bedroom close to Università Roma TRE - Architettura in Trastevere

From 01 Aug 2024

€750 /month
Bills included
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1-Bedroom apartment near University LUISS and Sapienza. IDEAL FOR STUDENTS in Piazza Bologna
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

1-Bedroom apartment near University LUISS and Sapienza. IDEAL FOR STUDENTS in Piazza Bologna

From 01 Jul 2024

€1,350 /month
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Double bedroom, with balcony, in 3-bedroom apartment in Centocelle
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Double bedroom, with balcony, in 3-bedroom apartment in Centocelle

From 11 Jun 2024

€430 /month
Bills included
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Double bedroom, with private bathroom and balcony, in 3-bedroom apartment
Up to 2 people • 3 bedrooms

Double bedroom, with private bathroom and balcony, in 3-bedroom apartment

From 16 Sep 2024

€720 /month
Bills included
Cosy Double Bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment close Cinecitta in Don Bosco
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Cosy Double Bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment close Cinecitta in Don Bosco

From 01 Sep 2024

€650 /month
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Bright double bedroom in proximity of Universita' Ecampus - Sede di Roma in Laterano
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Bright double bedroom in proximity of Universita' Ecampus - Sede di Roma in Laterano

From 01 Jul 2024

€570 /month
Bills included
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Good looking double bedroom close to Re di Roma metro station in Laterano
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Good looking double bedroom close to Re di Roma metro station in Laterano

From 01 Aug 2024

€570 /month
Bills included
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Large pretty single room with double bed in the center of Rome in Laterano
Up to 1 people • 3 bedrooms

Large pretty single room with double bed in the center of Rome in Laterano

From 01 Jul 2024

€590 /month
Bills included
Welcoming Double Bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment close to Parco degli Acquedotti in Don Bosco
Up to 2 people • 3 bedrooms

Welcoming Double Bedroom in a 3-bedroom apartment close to Parco degli Acquedotti in Don Bosco

From 01 Sep 2024

€750 /month
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Excellent 3-bedroom flat in Trionfale
Up to 4 people • 3 bedrooms

Excellent 3-bedroom flat in Trionfale

From 01 Aug 2024

€2,100 /month
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