Free cleaning · Pets allowed
Elegant, fun, and welcoming 55 sqm, two-room apartment located on the 6th floor (with two elevators), open space with living and dining room and kitchenette, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The heating and air conditioning system is centralized with ceiling fan coils with an individual room thermostat. The building was built in * and designed by Architect Angelo di Castro and was totally renovated in late 2019. The architectural particularity and a careful choice of furniture highlight its...
The space
... brightness and modernism.
Sitting Room: The living room is furnished with a sofa bed (160cm x 190cm), a sideboard with a television, a table with four chairs, and an amazing and fun table football. Pictures and furnishings complete the living room. The living area has a pleasant and comfortable balcony equipped with a table and two chairs
Kitchen: The kitchenette has a refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, stove, microwave, electric kettle, toaster, coffee machine (Nespresso), cutlery, and crockery for six people.
Bedrooms: The bedroom is furnished with a double bed (2 mattresses 80 cm x 190 cm), two bedside tables, a wall-mounted television, an armchair, and a large wardrobe. Upon request, the double bed can also be set up as two single beds.
Bathrooms: The bathroom has sanitary fittings and a shower cabin. The washing machine is located in a small hallway before entering the bathroom.
The building La Flavia Design City Suites was built in * and designed by Architect Angelo di Castro and was totally renovated in late 2019, it has 8 floors and 2 elevators and with its architectural particularity and careful choice of furniture its brightness and modernism makes it a special place for your stay in Rome.
It is located in one of the most authentic areas of the capital and close to the Trevi neighbourhood. Termini station, Via Veneto, Piazza Barberini and the Rome Opera Theatre can be reached on foot in just 10 minutes. Via Flavia is located in the Sallustiano neighborhood which is located in the northern part of the Quirinale hill, one of the seven hills on which Rome was founded.
This neighborhood can be divided into two areas, one between via Piave and via Piemonte-via Salandra, with a moderate population density, and the remaining one up to via Bissolati, practically uninhabited and with a high concentration of offices and ministries. Close to Via Flavia there is the beautiful Piazza Fiume, where there are marvelous palaces of the past together with buildings of modern architecture. Near Piazza Fiume there is Porta Pia, a beautiful structure built by Michelangelo Buonarroti, which became famous in 1870, when there was the battle between the papal troops and the Italian troops, which marked the end of papal power and the return of Rome to Italy. Via Flavia welcomes innovation combined with history. Full of different restaurants where you can taste the typical dishes of the capital. The area is connected by bus and metro, it is located a few meters from Via Veneto, Piazza Della Repubblica, and Via Nazionale.
The area is full of restaurants, bars, clubs, and shops, in fact, there is plenty of choices.
In the area there are several supermarkets; COOP in via Venti Settembre open until 20.30 and also PAM Local Supermarket always in Via Venti Settembre open until 22.00.
The closest Cinema is located in Corso d'Italia 107, Cinema Europa.
The Gellini Pharmacy is located in Corso d'Italia n. 100 and is open 24 hours a day.