A Roman apartment,lived in and hung with art
It is a proper apartment, not a converted room: a long entrance corridor, a generous living room, a separate bedroom, a kitchen built for sitting around, and a bathroom with a bath as well as a shower. Terracotta floors throughout, shuttered windows, and paintings on almost every wall.
- Sleeps
- 5 guests
- Bedroom
- 1 separate bedroom
- Beds
- 2 beds + sofa bed
- Living room
- Yes, with sofa bed
- Kitchen
- Fully equipped
- Bathroom
- Shower + bathtub
- Lift
- Yes
- Wi-Fi
- Yes
- Cooling
- 2 fans — no air conditioning
- Spacious apartment
- Quiet street
- Lift in the building
- Metro nearby
- Wi-Fi
- Family friendly
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Refrigerator
- Coffee machine
- Washing machine
- Smart TV
- Shower
- Bathtub
- Two fans

The corridor
The apartment introduces itself before you have taken your coat off. Paintings run the length of the hall on both sides, floor to ceiling, with a model ship on the shelf above the coat hooks.


The living room
The largest room in the house, and the one guests photograph most. A pale leather sofa, a green baize table by the window, a wall of framed work, and the Titanic on its blue plinth. The sofa bed here is the fifth bed.


The bedroom
A separate room with two beds, wardrobes with room to unpack properly, and windows onto the quiet side. More paintings, naturally.


The kitchen
Wooden cabinets, granite worktops, an induction hob and an oven, a fridge, a kettle, a capsule coffee machine — and a long table with a bench down one side, which is where everyone ends up.


The bathroom
Bath and separate shower, twin basins, and a washing machine, which matters more than it sounds on a long trip.

