Rome apartments > Spanish Steps apartment accommodation > Sistina Apartment (flat # 3) - Rome > Tips and Area
Rome apartments for rent
About UsWhy choose us?How To JoinServices for TouristsContact us!
  Description
  Facilities
  Where We Are
  FAQ
  Photo Gallery
  Book Now!
  Tips and Area


Send to a friend!  


Apartments in Rome, inspected by the staff.
Inspected by us!  
Rome apartments Spanish Steps: Sistina   (flat # 3)Rome apartment Spanish Steps: Sistina   (flat # 3)apartments Spanish Steps Rome Sistina   (flat # 3)apartments Spanish Steps Rome Sistina   (flat # 3)Rome Spanish Steps apartment Sistina   (flat # 3)

Spanish Steps apartment, Rome: Sistina (flat # 3) - Tips and Area

Central 1BR / 1BA serviced apartment close to the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain


More info:   Description   Facilities   Where We Are   FAQ   Photo Gallery  Tips and Area

Rome accommodation #: 75
Area: Spanish Steps, Rome
Sleeps 3 people: 2 in bed/s + 1 in sofa bed/s
Price per night: € 120 - € 120

Tips and Area
This vacation rental apartment is right in between Piazza di Spagna and Piazza Barberini.
The Spanish Steps, a monumental stairway, of 138 steps was built by Francesco de Santis between 1723 and 1725 to link the piazza to Pincio and Villa Medici above. The steps can be climbed very easily because the architect had included benches and small resting spaces between one ramp and the next. The square is very original in shape, with a narrowing at the centre which divides it into two parts, almost like a butterfly’s wings.
 
 
The piazza has always being the meeting places for travellers coming e ifrom all over the world. The international nature is even stressed by the presence of the diplomatic offices of both France and Spain, which of course, influenced the name of the piazza itself.

The piazza is wonderful beginning of May due to the world-famous flower show, when the steps are covered with blossommed azaleas and each July in occasion of evening fashion show. Every 8 December, the city’s firemen, in the presence of the pope, pay hommage to the Virgin by placing a floral wreath on the staue.
 
Piazza Barberini lies at the end of Via Sistina. You’ll find Bernini’s Fountain of the Triton (Fontana del Tritone). For more than 3 centuries, the strange figure sitting in a vast open clam has been blowing water from his triton. Off to one side of the piazza is the aristocratic side facade of the Palazzo Barberini, named for one of Rome’s powerful families; inside is the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica . The Renaissance Barberini reached their peak when a son was elected pope as Urban VIII; he encouraged Bernini and gave him great patronage.

Shopping:
Valentino. Piazza Mignanelli 22, 00187 Rome. Tel: +39 06 673911.
TAD. Via del Babuino, 155a. Concept store meaning  trends and ancient weaknesses ("T endenze ed A ntiche D ebolezze"), retail heaven, furniture, fabrics, shoes, flowers shop. Very popular the fusion restaurant and the cafè. There is also an hairdresser.

For 5 o’clock tea or for a brunch:
Babington’s Tearoom. Piazza di Spagna, 23. Tel. +39 06 6786027 (http://www.babingtons.com/movie.html). A true piece of England established in 1893 by Miss Babington and Miss Cargill.
 
Hole in One. Rampa Mignanelli, 10. Tel. +39 06 69200258. Fresh fish and a generous reasonably-priced luch buffet with cold cuts, cheeses, vegetables au gratin and much more. Wide quality wines cellar.

For lunch:
Trattoria della Stampa
: Via dei Maroniti, 32. Tel. 0039-06-6789919. Roman cuisine. Not to be missed bucatini all’Amatriciana.

For a quick lunch:

McDonald.
Piazza di Spagna, 46/47.


More info:   Description   Facilities   Where We Are   FAQ   Photo Gallery  Tips and Area