Step inside Casa Simone, located on the first floor (EU level) of a classic Roman building, easily accessible via an elevator. The apartment unfolds into a bright and spacious living room, featuring a comfortable relaxation area and a convenient sofa bed for added flexibility. Unwind in the tranquil master bedroom or the charming second smaller bedroom, perfectly suited for children or an additional guest.
A modern bathroom with a refreshing shower and a fully equipped, functional kitchen complete the space, allowing you to prepare meals at your leisure and feel completely at home. Every element of Casa Simone has been thoughtfully designed, combining style and practicality to create a welcoming and versatile environment for your unforgettable Roman holiday. Guests enjoy exclusive access to the entire apartment.
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A taste of our Rome Guide
Here are a few handpicked places from our complete guide, designed to make your stay in Rome special.
Gianfornaio
A high-quality bakery (‘forno’) with multiple locations across Rome. Offers a wide selection of breads, pastries (like cornetti for breakfast), cakes, and excellent ‘pizza al taglio’ with various toppings, perfect for a quick and tasty lunch or snack.
MAXXI – National Museum of 21st Century Arts
Located in the Flaminio district, MAXXI is Italy’s national museum dedicated to contemporary creativity. Designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, the building itself is a stunning piece of modern architecture worth seeing. It hosts exhibitions of 21st-century art, architecture, design, and photography.
Gran Caffè la Caffettiera
An elegant, traditional Roman cafe located in the beautiful Piazza di Pietra, directly facing the ancient Temple of Hadrian. A classic spot for a quality coffee, cappuccino, pastry, or an aperitivo while enjoying the stunning view.
Via Giulia
An elegant and remarkably straight street in the historic center, running parallel to the Tiber river. Commissioned by Pope Julius II and designed by Bramante in the early 16th century, it’s lined with Renaissance palaces, antique shops, art galleries, and quiet courtyards. Look for the Farnese Arch, part of Michelangelo’s unfinished bridge project. Ideal for an atmospheric walk.
Casadante
A cafe/bistrot located in Piazza Dante (Esquilino district). Likely offers a cozy, perhaps home-like (‘casa’) atmosphere for coffee, pastries, lunch, or aperitivo. Situated on a large piazza.
Via Margutta
quiet, charming street near Piazza di Spagna, historically known as the artists’ street. It’s famous for its ivy-covered buildings, art galleries, artisan shops, and antique stores. Perfect for a peaceful stroll away from the crowds. Featured in the movie “Roman Holiday”.
Villa Mazzanti (Monte Mario Access)
This public park on Monte Mario serves as a primary access point to reach the top of Rome’s highest hill. While the villa itself may not be visitable, the park provides pathways leading to the ‘Zodiaco’ viewpoint, offering stunning panoramic vistas across Rome, including St. Peter’s Basilica.
Borghese Gallery and Museum
Housed in the beautiful Villa Borghese Pinciana, this gallery contains masterpieces by Bernini (like Apollo and Daphne, David), Canova (Pauline Bonaparte), Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian. The collection is displayed in its original setting, making the visit incredibly immersive. The surrounding Villa Borghese park is also worth exploring.
Romaeuropa Festival (REF)
A major annual international arts festival held in Rome, typically during the autumn months (September-November). Features a diverse program of contemporary theatre, dance, music, digital arts, and circus performances from around the world, hosted in various venues across the city (e.g., Auditorium Parco della Musica, Mattatoio).
Antico Forno Roscioli
Located in the Flaminio district, MAXXI is Italy’s national museum dedicated to contemporary creativity. Designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, the building itself is a stunning piece of modern architecture worth seeing. It hosts exhibitions of 21st-century art, architecture, design, and photography.
Sciascia Caffè 1919
A truly historic coffee house in the Prati district, operating since 1919. Step back in time with its elegant, old-world interiors. Renowned for serving excellent espresso and coffee blends, sometimes with special preparations (like added chocolate). Also offers pastries.
Villa Doria Pamphili Park
Rome’s largest landscaped public park. Perfect for walking, jogging, cycling (bike rentals available), picnics, or just relaxing away from the city bustle. It features gardens, fountains, ancient ruins, and the elegant Casino del Bel Respiro (usually not open inside). Also home to Vivi Bistrot for organic food and drinks.
Great apartment and great location! All major sights are in 15-20 min walking distance. You have cafes, restaurants and shops (and a city spa 😉 within 100mtrs. The place is very central yet quiet, great for families . Gianluca is a great host and was very friendly, flexible and always reacted immediately. I hope to be back to this place and Rome in the future!
Birgit
Gianluca’s place is a great location and a great space too! We enjoyed our stay and would definitely come back again.
Danielle
The apartment is beautiful. Martina was very easy to reach when there were questions.
The interior design is as described, very chic with a mix of modern and antique.
The location is key, it’s just between Pantheon and Piazza Navona and has a little cafe next door where you can have a coffee and pastry at the bar. A little convenient store is also next door and a bigger shop is just a block away.
It was a lovely stay in the apartment.
