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Bed in nice twin bedroom near Villa Doria Pamphili in Gianicolense
From 01 Jun 2025

Spacious studio in Monti neighbourhood midway between Termini and Colosseum
From 16 May 2025


Pleasant 1-bedroom apartment near Gianicolense/ravizza tram stop
From 13 Apr 2025

Colourful double ensuite bedroom near the Vatican City in Prati
From 01 Jul 2025

Double bedroom, with private bathroom and balcony, in 3-bedroom apartment
From 31 Mar 2025

Bed in a twin bedroom, in the Esquilino neighbourhood
From 28 Jul 2025

Excellent 2-bedroom apartment in Trastevere
From 01 Jun 2025

Bed in a nice twin bedroom near the Manzoni metro
From 09 Jul 2025

Cozy bedroom in a shared apartment in Parioli
From 29 Jun 2025

Fully equipped one-bedroom apartment in Gianicolense
From 01 Jul 2025


Beautiful Bedroom in a Shared Apartment in Rome in Parioli
From 01 Jun 2025

Big twin ensuite bedroom in the Nomentano Quarter in Piazza Bologna
From 12 Apr 2025


Double bedroom with balcony near Appiano train station in Trionfale
From 16 Jun 2025

Ensuite Bedroom in a Elegant Shared Apartment in Parioli
From 01 Jul 2025


Double bedroom with balcony near Appiano train station in Trionfale
From 01 Jun 2025

Comfy double bedroom in Torre Gaia neighbourhood in Tor Vergata
From 01 Jun 2025

Modern and spacious 4-bedroom apartment within walking distance from Trastevere
From 01 Jul 2025

Super central 2 bedroom apartment, midway between Termini station and Colosseum in Monti
From 01 Jul 2025

Homely single bedroom close to Tiburtina F.s.
From 01 Jul 2025

Modern 1-bedroom apartment near the Ottaviano metro station in Prati
From 31 Mar 2025

Apartment Studio near Università Sapienza di Roma in San Lorenzo
From 01 Aug 2025

Cozy one-bedroom apartment in Esquilino near Sapienza university in Esquiline
From 01 Jul 2025

1-Bedroom apartment in the heart of Trastevere
From 20 May 2025

Inviting double bedroom in Prati in Historical Centre
From 13 Apr 2025

1-bedroom house, with outdoor area in Gianicolense
From 03 Aug 2025

Charming 1-bedroom flat near the famous Pantheon in Historical Centre
From 30 Mar 2025

Very nice 1-bedroom flat near the Re di Roma metro in Appio Latino
From 01 Sep 2025

Cosy 2 bedroom apartment between Cavour and Termini in Monti
From 01 Jun 2025

Nice One-Bedroom Apartment in Rome in Appio Latino
From 01 Jul 2025

Single Bedroom near Pasteur Metro Station
From 02 Aug 2025

Pleasant 2-bedroom apartment in Trastevere in Gianicolense
From 01 Jun 2025

Cosy Double Bedroom well connected to Ponte Milvio in Farnesina
From 30 Jun 2025

Alluring double bedroom in Centocelle, near Mirti metro station
From 01 Jun 2025

Bright apartment with balcony, in Centocelle
From 01 Jul 2025

Cosy ensuite double bedroom in 6-bedroom apartment in Trastevere
From 30 Mar 2025

Nice single bedroom in Esquilino neighbourhood
From 01 Jul 2025


Fresh 2-bedroom apartment right next to Universita' Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Primavalle
From 23 Jun 2025

Neat 1-bedroom flat near Università Sapienza in San Lorenzo
From 02 Apr 2025

2-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area in Centocelle
From 16 Jul 2025

Double bedroom in 3-bedroom apartment in Centocelle
From 01 Aug 2025

Welcoming double bedroom near Prenestina train station in Prenestino
From 01 Jul 2025

Bright double bedroom in Quartiere VII Prenestino Labicano
From 01 Jul 2025
How Public Transportation works in Rome?
Getting around Rome is very affordable if you use public transport. The system includes three metro lines, buses, trams and urban railway (Ferrovie Urbane).The Termini station is the hub for Rome’s transportation network. The underground runs until midnight. Night buses stop at stations marked ”N”.There are also different choices of travel passes for 1, 3 or 7 days that are valid on all public transportation.
Learn moreBucket list of things to do and see in Rome
the central area is called Campo Marzio is where many of the famous sights are located. Other well-known areas are Trastevere, on the other side of the Tiber river, and Monti. Little Pigneto is considered to be the most typically Roman neighbourhood. Download our free, in-depth pdf guide for up-to-date tourist and general information on Rome, including the best places to stay, where to eat, drink, and party, as well as main attractions and must-have experiences in the Eternal City.
Learn moreHow do I apply for a visa to stay in Rome?
Italy can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travellers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
Learn moreBest neighbourhood to live in Rome
From posh to hipster, Rome offers a wide variety of neighbourhoods. The neighborhoods that are located at the central part of Rome are the Campus Martius, Sant'Angelo, Ripa, San Saba, Monti, Trevi, Parione, Regola, Celio , Ludovisi, Colonna, Trastevere, Sant'Eustachio, Pigna, Borgo, Castro Pretorio (partially), Campitelli, Sallustiano, Ponte, Testaccio and Esquilino
Learn moreHow to eat like a local in Rome?
In Rome there are some delicacies you simply must try. Cacio e pepe, carbonara, and amatriciana are three well-known pasta dishes from Rome with centuries-old recipes. I suggest trying "carciofi alla giudia" as an appetizer.
Learn moreWhere can I study or work remotely in Rome?
If you're looking for a place where you can concentrate on anything for the whole of an afternoon. There are many cafes in the city that offer a calm and comfortable setting for working or studying. Some even offer complimentary Wi-Fi or designated study areas.
Learn moreWhat is the average cost of living in Rome?
The cost of living in Rome can vary depending on factors such as your lifestyle and location within the city. Overall, it is considered to be relatively expensive. Given its ancient history long more than two and a half thousand years, art, architecture and culture it is worth it.
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