Smart studio not far from Piazza Navona

Studio1 bathroomUp to 2 people19 m²
Via del Consolato, Historical Centre, Rome
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19 m²

This is a Studio

You will have the entire property to yourself


Property features and amenities

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KitchenKitchen
BathroomBathroom
BedroomBedroom

Availability

2025

Jan€1,000
Feb€1,000
Mar€1,000
Apr€1,000
May€1,000
Jun€1,000
Jul€1,000
Aug€1,000
Sep€1,000
Oct€1,000
Nov€1,000
Dec€1,000

2026

Jan€1,000
Feb€1,000
Mar€1,000
Apr€1,000
May€1,000
Jun€1,000
Jul€1,000
Aug€1,000
Sep€1,000
Oct€1,000
Nov€1,000
Dec€1,000
AvailableOccupied

Available from: June 2026

Min stay: 125 nights

Max stay: No maximum stay

Last updated: December 2025


Landlord

Trusted Landlord

A trusted landlord has had at least one successful booking.

Professional

A professional landlord operates as a business, and manages a large number of properties. Many of these properties are usually student residences or apartments with lots of bedrooms. You can check the type of place at the top of this listing.

Hosted 152 people

Response rate 99%

Usually replies in 4 hours

Joined Jan 2018


Services and expenses

Extra services, expenses and fees to be paid directly to the Landlord

One-time payments

Security deposit

Equal to first rent

Refundable payment to be made directly to Landlord, which should be refunded if you meet all the rental conditions.

Fixed Monthly Bills

WaterNot included in the price
ElectricityNot included in the price

InternetNot included in the price
GasNot included in the price

Other fees

Admin fee in advance

€123

One time fee charged in advance for necessary maintenance.Note from landlord:To be paid before the check-in directly to the LL

Fixed bills fee

€200

Monthly fee charged for fixed bills.

Cleaning fee

€30

Bed linen and towels fee

€25

Monthly fee charged for bed linen and towels.


Rental Conditions

Minimum stay 125 nights
Overnight guests allowed
Couples allowed
Requirements

You have to provide the landlord with these documents:

  • Tenancy agreement
  • Passport or ID
Pets allowed
Smoking allowed

Contract

Cancellation moderate

Uniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.

Your 1st rent will be 100% refunded if you cancel up to 60 days before the contract start date or you’ll get a 50% refund if you cancel up to 30 days.

More about our cancellation policies

Monthly contract

A monthly contract refers to a contract type where full months are charged.

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€1,000/month
1 person

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