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Abruzzese Bed & Breakfast Rome
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Abruzzese Bed & Breakfast Rome   [edit info]
Via Di Monteverde 6
Rome, Italy
Description:The Abruzzese Bed & Breakfast, housed on the fourth floor of a modern residential building, is a peaceful oasis of elegance, comfort and privacy situated in Rome's verdant Monteverde neighbourhood, in close proximity to a number of major attractions including St Peter's, Villa Pamphili, Villa Sciarra and Gianicolo, where guests can admire stunning views over Rome, and Portaportese, the city's popular flea-market. The characteristic Trastevere neighbourhood is nearby and surrounding the property are an array of bars, pubs and restaurants. The area is also well served by public transport, providing guests will quick and easy connections to Rome's historic city-centre, the Termini railway station and the Fiumicino airport. The elegant and spacious property features a finely-decorated environment characterised by antiques and artwork. Common areas include a cosy living room (with TV & VCR) and several spacious terraces. Use of the fully equipped kitchen is restricted to breakfast preparation only. Laundry facilities are available on-site.
Amenities:Parking, Pets Allowed, Airport shuttle, Handicap Accessible, Tour Desk, Elevator / Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Babysitting / Child Services, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Multilingual Staff, Kitchenette, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, TV, DVD Player
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The Abruzzese Bed & Breakfast, housed on the fourth floor of a modern residential building, is a peaceful oasis of elegance, comfort and privacy situated in Rome's verdant Monteverde neighbourhood, in close proximity to a number of major attractions including St Peter's, Villa Pamphili, Villa Sciarra and Gianicolo, where guests can admire stunning views over Rome, and Portaportese, the city's popular flea-market. The characteristic Trastevere neighbourhood is nearby and surrounding the property are an array of bars, pubs and restaurants. The area is also well served by public transport, providing guests will quick and easy connections to Rome's historic city-centre, the Termini railway station and the Fiumicino airport. The elegant and spacious property features a finely-decorated environment characterised by antiques and artwork. Common areas include a cosy living room (with TV & VCR) and several spacious terraces. Use of the fully equipped kitchen is restricted to breakfast preparation only. Laundry facilities are available on-site.
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Only cash payment at check-in. Please call me on my mobile 0039 3477031515 two days before your arrival and let me know your check in time,or write at d.abruzzese@governo.it A little dog lives in. A DEPOSIT ON ONE NIGHT IS REQUEST AT TIME OF RESERVATION AND THE FAX OF THE PAYMENT. (FAX 0039/0668997350) Bank Details: Danila ABRUZZESE Intesa San Paolo Agenzia 06792 Corso Vittorio Emanuele 00186 Roma IBAN: IT78O 0306905 0571 0000 0002743 BIC: BCITITMM
Facilities:
Air conditioning, Recently renovated, Lift/elevator, Access for disabled, Pets accepted, Dogs allowed, Garage, Shuttle service from and/or to the airport, Shuttle service from and/or to the railway station, Children's play area - outdoor, Baby sitter, TV Room, TV Lounge, Reading lounge, Reading room, Laundry room, Front desk - 24 hour, City maps, Tourist information, Luggage room, Multilingual staff, Air conditioning, Individually controlled air conditioning, Heating, Iron and ironing boards in room, Iron and ironing board available on request, Hairdryer in room, Non-smoking rooms available upon request, Non-smoking rooms, Kitchen, Radio, Colour TV, Video, DVD player, Fan, Additional beds, Free coffee and tea making facilities, LCD flat screen TV



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From: Hauke Werner, Germany
Date of Stay: June, 2008
location close to Trastevere and city center of Rome (via tram without change of line) typical italien living zone - quite area with store, shops and restaurants
 
From: Daniel Spijkerman, NL
Date of Stay: October, 2007
B&B Abruzzesse is perfect if you like to be independed in the city of rome. the room and bathroom are good, clean and big enough. In the room and bathroom you can enjoy your privacy. it is a very nice place to see a lot of the city (10 min by tram) Danila is always willing to give advice!
 
From: FD, Belgium
Date of Stay: September, 2007
It's a charming place to stay if you want to spend a few days in Rome.
 
From: Mauricio Lanza, Brazil
Date of Stay: September, 2007
I was very comfortable at Abruzzese, the bathroom is very clean, the romm is very luminous and the decoration is nice and wel done The proprietaries are nice people and always help me with informations about the city, or ordinary issues, like how to buy a cell phone, and others. And, of course, the breakfast talking at the kitchen is very nice! Thanks to them to the stay!
 
From: Vija Sveikate, Latvia
Date of Stay: October, 2006
There is a number of ancient dolls and other things in the room. Therefore if you travel with young children ask the hostess to take them out in order not to damage them. :-) During our stay there was going on repair works and the hostess boyfriend with a dog lived in the apartment, too.
 
From: Ian Robert Heays, New Zealand
Date of Stay: July, 2006
This was an extreamly interesting place to stay if you want to experience Rome appartment living.We really enjoyed the experience and would do it again.Easy to get into the city with a tram and train stops handy
 
From: CM, Germany
Date of Stay: February, 2006
I had a good time there,liked the room and the very nice people.Perfect area to stay in!But if you expect everyday cleaning(bathroom),it`s not happening.For me it was fine though.It`s a good place to stay in,if you got some work to do during the day.
 
From: Jason Larsen, USA
Date of Stay: May, 2005
The B&B was more like an apartment - Danila lived away from the apartment, which made it a little difficult to meet her - but it was never a real problem. The breakfast was pre-packaged pastries and crackers, cereal, milk, and italian coffee. The packaged breakfasts were a little disappointing, but there is a full kitchen there for you to use (which we took advantage of). I stayed at this place for 5 nights because it said there was a clothes washer and a/c - both which were unavailable. It was very hot in Rome those 5 nights. The overall stay was good - it did not dampen our experience in Rome. It is conveniently located for the Tram (which when you learn how to use, is very nice for getting around Rome), and was close to a grocery store.
 
From: Christina Veileborg, Denmark
Date of Stay: June, 2004
We enjoyed living among the Romans and it was nice to live in a quiet area. It was easy to take the tram to the center of Rome and it mostly only took 15 min. For the price it was nice, clean and sopacious - I think it was a bargain and I'm sure if we would have brought our kids they would have been welcome. But its not the place to live with very small children.
 
From: Ken Burns, USA
Date of Stay: May, 2004
We thoroughly enjoyed our single room in this two bedroom apartment. The private bath is off a main hall with the private bath for the other room. Kitchen and living rooms are shared with the other occupants. The second room was empty while we were there, so we enjoyed complete privacy. The apartment is furnished in antiques, old musical instruments, and paintings that have been passed down in the owner's family. It is a lovely place, and we simply spent some time enjoying the details of the furnishings. The self serve breakfast worked out fine, including the fixings for cappucino. We had a bit of trouble with the hot water, sometimes there, sometimes not. Our daughter says this is not uncommon in apartments in that part of Rome, but you wouldn't find that in a hotel. All in all, we had a very pleasant stay.
 
From: EM, Italy
Date of Stay: May, 2004
We were pleasantly suprised to find that we were the only ones staying at this bed and breakfast. We had the whole place to ourselves. The location is out of the way, but it is very close to public transportation, which was nice.
 
From: JAMES Mains, USA
Date of Stay: April, 2004
This was an outstanding place to stay. It is more like a well furnished apartment than a B&B. The only problem is that the owner does not live at the property, thus you must make arrangements to meet her there prior to your arrival. Should I return to Rome I would stay here again without question. Very convenient to public transportation, resturants, small shops, etc. Complete cooking facilities and laundry.
 

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