Apartment Panteno
Included services
wifi weekly exchange of linen Air condition heater towelsServices upon request
About the apartment:
This charming apartment of 65 sqm, furnished with taste and attention to details, opens up with a corridor along which are distributed all the other rooms. The first room we come to on the right side is the kitchen, fully equipped and furnished with modern furniture, just as the whole apartment. The living room has two sofas (one convertible into a single bed) and an elegant glass table for 2/4 people. The bedroom is located at the end of the hallway, with a comfortable double bed, a large closet with sliding doors. The large bathroom is equipped with shower. The apartment was recently renovated, it has parquet floors which gives a touch of elegance and functionality in all environments.
The apartment can comfortably accommodate up to 3 people and has WiFi Internet access, central heating, air conditioning in the living room and bedroom, washer and dryer.
Around the apartment:
The apartment Santina is located on the homonymous street at the housenumber 39, in a beautiful location in the heart of Prati district a short walking distance from Saint Angel’s Castle and the St. Peter’s Basilica. Via Cola di Rienzo, a shopping street with boutiques, bars and restaurants as well as the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel are just around the corner. The apartment is well connected with the most important and interesting areas of the city by public transportation: a few minutes away is the subway stop “Ottaviano” just as many bus routes to downtown.
Rental rates is always suitable for two people. More guests – great discount for you!
from 01/07 to 03/15 | from 100 € | cleaning fee – 50 euro |
from 08/01 to 08/31 | from 100 € | cleaning fee – 50 euro |
from 11/05 to 12/20 | from 100 € | cleaning fee – 50 euro |
normal price | from 110 € | cleaning fee – 65 euro |
Hello,
My wife and I will be in Rome from July 2 to 6. Would this apartment be available (Santina). Also, does it have a clothes washer?
Thank you,
Camilo