The Domus Acaia apartment is a lively and comfortable apartment located in the central district of San Giovanni, a very elegant and quiet area, full of services, entertainment and dining options. Being on the border between tourist and cosmopolitan Rome and residential and traditional Rome, Domus Acaia seems inevitably suitable both for tourists, who would thus have easy access to the historic center of the city, and for workers who need a pleasant apartment located in a quiet area but at the same time full of life and stimuli. A few steps from here you can immerse yourself in the past of the Eternal City, visit the majestic Papal Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, walk along Via Merulana until you reach the sumptuous Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, in the Esquilino district. A central but private apartment, comfortable and elegant, ready to welcome customers with the most diverse needs.
The apartment is for the exclusive use of guests, therefore unregistered people are not allowed inside. The kitchen is fully equipped with all the necessary utensils for cooking. Rent House Rome provides you with sheets and towels which are included in the price, but we offer for a fee the possibility of having an extra cleaning service during your stay, as well as changing the linen. Wi-Fi internet connection is available throughout the apartment. The building has a lift. In case of booking for two people, the second bed must be explicitly requested. The use of air conditioning is available from 01/03 to 31/10.
The area is one of the most sought after in the Appio - Tuscolano panorama, thanks to its structural refinement and extreme tranquility, in the immediate vicinity of the Caffarella Park. There are numerous services and commercial activities such as supermarkets, banks and schools. The proximity to multiple bus lines and the metro stops (line A) such as "Ponte Lungo" "Re di Roma" allow you to reach the city center and the various neighboring neighborhoods. The road connections are excellent, through the nearby Via Appia, Via C. Colombo and Via Tuscolana.