In the historic center of Rome, a stone's throw from Piazza Navona, in Via dei Gigli D'oro - a very suggestive street - we offer for rent a delightful, small, furnished studio apartment, excellent for single students or workers. The apartment is an indipendent small studio-flat in the very heart of Rome's most iconic district, a few steps away from the Vatican, the Pantheon, Piazza Campo de Fiori, Piazza Venezia, the Imperial Forums, the Colosseum, the Trevi's Fountain, the Spanish Steps and many other touristic sites. The studio-flat is very quiet, yet close to many discos, pubs and restaurants. It is equipped with a kichenette, a round dining table, a sofa with a coffe table and a toilet with shower and accomodates 1 or 2 persons. The bed can be lifted closed through an electric mechanism. The apartment enjoys an open view on Roman roofs. All finishings in the apartment are made with wood, giving the studio an elegant and cozy look. The apartment is on fourth floor, guests will have to climb 65 stairs to reach it: in fact, as it is inside an historical building, there is no elevator. The minimum rental period for the apartment throughout the year is 6 months. The price asked includes building cost, but is related to medium/long term rent: it is therefore applicable to rents of at least 6 months. Shorter periods will cost a little more, yet feel free to ask. In fact, for Summer period (June, July, August), the apartment can be rented for shorter periods (minimum 1 month) at € 1.250 per month + electricity & building costs. Please acknowledge this is a no-smoking apartment and a fine of € 50 will be retained from the deposit should the apartment smell like smoke at the time of your check out. The apartment must be returned clean at the end of the rental...
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