Situato a Roma, il Florido' Rome offre una terrazza e sistemazioni con patio o balcone, connessione WiFi gratuita e TV a schermo piatto.
L'alloggio è composto da un soggiorno, una cucina con forno a microonde e frigorifero, una lavatrice e un bagno privato con bidet e doccia. Tutte le unità abitative presentano interni climatizzati, un'area salotto e/o zona pranzo, lenzuola, asciugamani e una cucina con forno, frigorifero e piano cottura.
I luoghi di interesse nelle vicinanze includono Santa Maria Maggiore, Quirinal Hill e Piazza Barberini. Il Florido' Rome dista 14 km dall'Aeroporto più vicino, quello di Roma Ciampino, e fornisce un servizio di navetta aeroportuale a pagamento.
Informazioni sull'host
Informazioni sull'azienda
My name is Daniela, I live and work in Rome with my husband. I manage this property because I am enthusiastic of this unique green project! We have the office in the building where we manage this and other touristic structures in Rome Center. I personally manage also an holiday house in Frascati, Castelli Romani, where I grew up.
Informazioni sulla struttura
Florido' Apartments is a new concept of green engaged holiday houses based.Florido' Apartments have been fully renowated by an italian architect, Franco Bernardini, well known for interior design in 4 stars hotels and the use of ecologic materials. The apartments are painted with Airlite ecologic wall paint, which depurates the air. The electricity is 100% renowable, furnished by Enostra Cooperative, a small italian cooperative which allows his members to produce and distribute green energy. In addition, all lights are led and the company uses ethical finance and ecological soaps for cleanings and complementary.
Informazioni sul quartiere
Florido' Rome is in Via Genova, in Monti area, just 15 minutes far by feet from Colosseum and Fontana di Trevi. The Colosseum may be one of Rome's main tourist attractions, but wander up the slight incline away from the famous amphitheatre and you'll find endless gems of architecture, craft, fashion and restaurants tucked away in narrow streets and quiet corners. Formerly the city's seedy underbelly – where prostitutes and outlaws took refuge until as recently as the 1940s – Monti is now an enclave for the city's young, creative flock, and has the new upstarts to prove it. Strolling the cobblestone streets, you're likely to hear the hum of a designer's sewing machine or the thud of a hammer in a jeweller's shop. The neighbourhood, named after one of Rome's seven famous hills, marries modernity with historical charm – from the fresh new ventures rubbing up against centuries of crumbling craftsmanship to the dapper signore ordering his cafe next to a bedraggled hipster. Smaller and less touristy than the nightlife hub of Trastevere, it retains a strong community vibe. Read on to get a view of the neighbourhood that's off your standard guidebook grid. (The Guardian)