Elegant and spacious, well-furnished apartment with 3 terraces, WiFi-free
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Elegant, quiet and spacious apartment, with large living room well furnished with partially antique furniture and paintings, enriched by a veranda with beautiful view, two bedrooms with two luxurious bathrooms, complete with toilet, sink, bidet, shower, terrace with table and chairs. Each room overlooks a balcony, including the kitchen, habitable. The finishes are valuable. TV and free extra-fast Wi-Fi; air conditioning in the two bedrooms. For more than four-five persons we can open a rhird bathroom, with shower and bathtube. The apartment is located at the Gianicolo, between Trastevere and the Vatican, reachable on foot or by a short bus ride (44, 75, 870), urban train, taxi (big station less than 100 meters), in the elegant district of Monte Verde Vecchio. Excellent supermarket and shops in the same street, outdoor market in the parallel street. Elegant bars and patisseries, excellent restaurants and takeaways close by (50-200 meters). Three historical parks are the pride of the neighborhood: the Gianicolo Park, through which you can reach the Vatican with a walk from the wonderful view of Rome; villa Sciarra, which was donated to Mussolini who gave it to the Roman people, villa Pamphili, summer residence of the Popes from the 16th century. The Gianicolo is famous for its large 360-degree terrace on Rome with the monument to Garibaldi and his wife Anita and the busts of his soldiers (Garibaldi) and the war memorial in the defense of the Roman republic. Always on the Janiculum, the famous "fontanone" overlooks the city, and immediately after the church of San Pietro in Montorio, with the marvelous little temple of Bramante and the Spanish Academy with its museum and the ancient staircase that leads to Trastevere. The Gianicolensi Walls surround the Gianicolo hill and, at Porta San Pancrazio, in the four-sided arch, is housed the Garibaldi Museum, in memory of the Hero who fought for the defense of the Roman Republic in 1849. The villa called "Il Vascello" because of its shape, has been left almost completely destroyed with the signs of the cannonades of the French by General Oudinot. From the Arch of the Janiculum, in Piazzale Aurelio, the Via Aurelia Antica is born, and a little further on is the early Christian Basilica of San Pancrazio (fifth century after Christ), with the catacombs not yet fully explored. In one part of the district the streets have maintained the Latin names (via Aurelia, via Vitellia, via Fonteiana, piazza Ottavilla, via del clivo Rutario). Tourist License / Licencia de turismo N °: IT058091C2HACGW47X