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The house is equipped with all possible comforts. There is independent heating in every room. There is also air conditioning, which is very important as Rome in the summer can be really hot. For your entertainment, at your disposal you will find 1 large TV with DVD and VHS player, a Satellite Decoder and a radio-Cd stereo. A small safe (like the ones you can find in hotels)is also to be found. |
For your pleasure, Laura and Alberto the owners have left for you an Italian and English library (you are more than welcome to take and read a book, but only if you leave another one). Of course the kitchen is fully equipped (the kitchen is well fitted and you will find there a washing machine, a dishwasher, a pressing iron, a microwave oven.), and sheets and towels are included.On request we can arrange a pickup service from and to the airport. |
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Casa Paradiso Apartments's location is ideal right in the very center of Rome, and you are at: - 20 meters from Piazza Campo de Fiori, where in daytime there is a lovely open air fruit market and in night time you can enjoy a drink in one of the bars or pubs of the square. - 200 meters from Piazza Navona, the lovely square with the fantastic fountain of the 4 rivers by Bernini. -2 minutes walking from Via del Corso and Piazza di Spagna, where many shops and boutiques are located along the street, where you can always find something interesting to buy. The house is built over the foundations of the Pompeo's theatre, which was the largest theater of the roman times and in front of which Brutus hit to death his step father Julius Caeser. It is very interesting to walk around the surrondings and admire what is remaining of the theater: Roman columns in the walls of "modern" buildings like in Via dei Giubonari or inside the restaurant Pollarola (located in Piazza della Pollarola), or remainings of roman walls like inside the restaurant Costanza just under the apartment. Very interesting is also the Dome of Sant'Andrea della Valle, that you can admire from the big window in the living room of the apartment. This 16th century roman chirch was particularly loved by Giacomo Pucciniso so to be chosen as the set of the first act of one of his most famuse opera Tosca, in which Mario Cavaradossi paints the portrait of the Marchioness Attavanti in the Barberini Chapel (the 1st on the left) |
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