Nice bedroom near Cipro metro station





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5 rooms in totalIf you're on your way to the alluring metropolis of Rome and you wish to stay somewhere that's close to The Vatican as well as several public transport links that can easily connect you to the rest of the city, then this apartment might be perfect for you. The flat is only a few minutes away from key points of interest such as Giardini Vaticani and Cappella Sistina, and within reach of many cafes, shops and typical restaurants. Featuring four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a beautiful and charming living room that opens up into a cool balcony, and a well-equipped kitchen where you'll be able to prepare all sort of tasty meals, this is a great spot to set as your home-base for the next few months as it provides you with all you might need to have a memorable stay. The bedroom presented here is lovely and features an ensuite bathroom for your convenience, and the whole apartment has plenty of natural light that gives it a homely and welcoming vibe that you're sure to appreciate. Overnight guests are not allowed. Check it out!
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2025
2026
Available from: January 2027
Min stay: 120 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
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Female, 40+ years old
Lives with family
Worker
Hosted 28 people
Response rate 97%
Usually replies in 8 hours
Joined Apr 2016
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