S taying in an apartment between the Pantheon and Piazza Navona means you are not just visiting Rome—you are sleeping inside history itself. This is the "Centro Storico," a labyrinth of cobblestone alleys, hidden courtyards, and Renaissance fountains that pulse with 2,000 years of life. While others take a taxi to see the sights, you…
R ome offers countless different vacations in one city. The experience you'll have depends entirely on the neighborhood you choose as your home. At Italian Stay Collection, we offer homes in the two most desirable—and distinct—Roman neighborhoods: the elegant, local hub of **Prati (near the Vatican)** and the ancient, magical **Centro Storico (near the Pantheon)**.…
T raveling to Italy with children is a magical experience, creating memories that last a lifetime. But let's be honest: it can also be challenging. Cramped hotel rooms, rigid meal times, and a lack of personal space can test any family's patience. This is where choosing the right accommodation becomes the most important decision of…
M ost travelers dream of an Italian summer, but savvy visitors and locals know the real secret: the best time to visit Italy is in autumn. From September to November, the country sheds its tourist-heavy crowds and settles into a glorious season of food, wine, and culture. The air is crisp, the light is golden,…
W hy choose between the history of the city and the relaxation of the sea? An authentic Italian journey often combines both. The energy of the "città eterna" (eternal city) followed by the restorative "dolce far niente" (sweetness of doing nothing) on the coast is a classic—and perfect—itinerary.
We suggest the ultimate "two-stay" trip:…
V isiting Rome in spring (late March to May) is nothing short of magical. The city sheds its winter grey and bursts into a vibrant display of purple wisteria, pink azaleas, and impossibly blue skies. The air is warm but not yet hot, and a contagious energy fills the streets. From your apartment in the…
