Description
Fourth floor apartment with lift in the heart of the Flaminio/Ponte Milvio district.
A bright and large living room with kitchenette and small balcony, double bedroom, single bedroom and bathroom with large shower.
Tram no. 2 takes you quickly to Piazza del Popolo and from there to discover the historic centre; at the foot you arrive at the MAXXI, the Auditorium, the Olympic stadium and Ponte Milvio.
USEFUL INFO
– Check-in is from 4pm to 10pm. If you plan to arrive earlier, please let us know in advance, we will do everything to accommodate you. For arrivals after 10.00 pm an extra cost of €30.00 will be applied, while we remind you that on the day of departure the apartment must be vacated by 10.00 am
– The tourist tax is included in the price offered; it is equal to €6/night per person (free for children under 10 years old).
– Please follow the good rules that everyone has in their own home and for a peaceful life in a condominium; respect rest times, from 2pm to 4pm and after 10pm.
– Upon your arrival you will be greeted by me or one of my colleagues. In any case we speak English and we will be happy to explain to you how to use everything in the house and how to enjoy the city
– Sheets and towels are provided.
FLAMINIO DISTRICT
The Flaminio District: A Pulsating Center of History, Culture and Modernity
A neighborhood rich in history and transformations
The Flaminio, located in the heart of Rome, boasts a fascinating history dating back to the early 20th century. Born as an industrial area in the early 1900s, the neighborhood has undergone a profound transformation over time, becoming a nerve center of culture, sport and leisure.
From the Automotive Industries to the Olympics: An Evolving Territory
In 1905, the Società Automobili Roma chose the bend of the Tiber as the ideal location for its production plants. This event marked the beginning of a process of industrialization that shaped the face of the neighborhood for the following decades. However, with the advent of the First World War, the area took on a purely military role, hosting the Royal Arms Factory.
A new chapter opened with the awarding of the 1960 Olympic Games to Rome. In view of the event, the Flaminio was transformed into an open-air construction site, with the construction of the Olympic Village, the Sports Hall, the Flaminio Stadium and of the headquarters of the sports federations. This phase marked the definitive consecration of the neighborhood as a reference sports centre.
From the post-war rebirth to its establishment as a cultural centre
The post-World War II period brought with it a new wave of transformations. The Olympic legacy was enhanced and integrated with the creation of architectural works of great value, such as the Music Bridge and the MAXXI – National Museum of 21st Century Arts. These works, together with the Auditorium Parco della Musica, have given the Flaminio the role of a prominent cultural center in the capital.
An Appreciated Residential Neighborhood
In addition to its cultural and sporting vocation, Flaminio also stands out as a sought-after residential neighborhood. The presence of large green spaces, the proximity to the Tiber and the provision of quality services make the area particularly attractive for families and professionals. In recent years, the value of properties has increased considerably, positioning the Flaminio among the most prestigious areas of Rome.
A Neighborhood in Continuous Evolution
The Flaminio is not satisfied with being a simple container of culture and residences. The neighborhood looks to the future with dynamism, promoting innovative and sustainable projects that aim to improve the quality of life of citizens and consolidate its role as an attractive hub for Romans and tourists.