Very comfy 2-bedroom apartment in the historic centre of Rome

2-bedrooms apartment2 bathroomsUp to 4 people90 m²
Vicolo delle Palle, Historical Centre, Rome
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Your apartment

This marvellous apartment has recently been refurbished, is very quiet and is equipped with every commodity. It can accommodate a maximum of 6 persons, and is located in the heart of Baroque Rome, next to via Giulia, and so perfect for visiting the main sites of interest in the centre of Rome: it is situated 10 minutes from Basilica di S. Pietro, 3 minutes from Castel SantAngelo and 5 minutes from Piazza Navona and Campo de Fiori.

90 m²
Air conditioning
Cable Tv
Central heating
Wi-Fi

This is an Apartment

You will have the entire property to yourself

2 rooms in total

Property features and amenities

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KitchenKitchen
BathroomBathroom
Bedroom 1Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2Bedroom 2

Availability

2025

Jan€2,500
Feb€2,900
Mar€2,900
Apr€2,900
May€2,900
Jun€2,900
Jul€2,900
Aug€2,900
Sep€2,900
Oct€2,900
Nov€2,500
Dec€2,500

2026

Jan€2,500
Feb€2,900
Mar€2,900
Apr€2,900
May€2,900
Jun€2,900
Jul€2,900
Aug€2,900
Sep€2,900
Oct€2,900
Nov€2,500
Dec€2,500
AvailableOccupied

Available from: January 2026

Min stay: 30 nights

Max stay: No maximum stay

Last updated: December 2025


Landlord

Joined Sep 2025

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Welcoming 2-bedroom apartment in the centre of Rome
Up to 4 people

Welcoming 2-bedroom apartment in the centre of Rome

From 02 Sep 2026

€2,500 /month
Bills included

Services and expenses

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

One-time payments

Landlord Admin Fee

€60

To cover the overall expenses from the administrative tasks involved in the rental activity, such as check-in and check-out, property management, communications, rent collection, among others.

Security deposit

€500

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

Fixed Monthly Bills

Everything's covered! All bills are included in the price.


WaterIncluded in the price
ElectricityIncluded in the price

InternetIncluded in the price
GasIncluded in the price

Rental Conditions

Minimum stay 30 nights
Couples allowed
Overnight guests allowed
Pets allowed
Smoking allowed

Contract

Cancellation strict

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 90 days before the contract start date or you’ll get a 50% refund if you cancel up to 30 days.

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Fortnightly contract

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€2,500/month
1 person

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