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BLASERNA HOUSE "in the heart of shopping in Rome"
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Reviews
9.4 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 5 40 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area

Roma, Lazio
- Colosseum6 min drive
- Piazza Navona6 min drive
- Pantheon6 min drive
- Rome (FCO-Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Intl.)21 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed and 1 Single Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Outdoor play area
Dining area
About this property
BLASERNA HOUSE "in the heart of shopping in Rome"
The house is not far from the centre of Rome and it is situated in the most important street of the area. Viale Guglielmo Marconi is a long road that connects Trastevere, the historic district of Rome, with the modern district of EUR.
Rome is a great place for shopping, with designer outlets and department stores all over the city. A cosmopolitan and thriving capital city for over 2000 years, Rome provides a multi-ethnic mix that is both attractive and explosive! Rome is home to a diverse array of shopping opportunities; Marconi area is the most renowned shopping Rome areas.
The boulevard, full of shops, is a reference point for shopping, which the Romans from all over the big city cannot give up, and is particularly popular with young trendy Romans.
A big supermarket, a bar and a pizzeria are located just after the door of the building.
The house is located in a prestigious building, with lift / elevator (1st floor)
(ANIMALS NOT ALLOWED)
The period you asked me is available. The house is about 40 mts square, renovated between December 2015 – January 2016. There are:
• 1st bedroom with a double bed, air conditioned, lockable door for maximum privacy, TV Led, heating, in case of a booking for 5 people we can add a single bed.
• 2nd bedroom with a double bed, air conditioned, lockable door for maximum privacy, TV Led, heating, kitchen corner with stove, fridge, freezer, microwave, Italian coffee machine (moka); these room has the function of living / dining room with sofa, table and chairs.
• 1 bathroom with WC, bidet, washbasin, shower, hairdryer, washing machine, iron, ironing board, etc.
SERVICES OFFERED FREE
Furniture of bed and bath linen;
A/C - Heating;
Electricity, Water, etc
Check-in from 16.00
Check-out from 10.00
Maps of Roma
Every assistance by the owner
SERVICES OFFERED FOR A FEE
Transfers from / to airports;
Baby sitting;
Possibility of garage in the area
Late check in from 21:00
INTERNET line and WI-FI at request
Extra change linen
Final or additional cleaning
Tourist tax is required by law and compulsory (see file about law) €. 3,50 per person per night, free for children under 10 years old (the tourist tax must be paid at the arrival).
During your stay, please follow the tips for better living:
1. The instructions of the appliances are located above the washing machine;
2. Attention to excessive use of electricity: The electricity meter is the standard Italian with an absorption maximum of 5 KW; therefore avoid the simultaneous use of air conditioners, microwave, hair dryer, washing machine etc. .. If the power fails the main switch is located in the left side of the entrance door of the house.
3. The numbered knobs of the radiators regulate the amount of heat desired;
4. The hour of silence is from 14,00 to 16,00;
5. Check-in is from 16.00 or before (ask to the owner)
6. At your arrival you have to pay tourist tax (free under 10 years old)
7. In the district is REQUIRED separate collection (otherwise severe penalties).
Containers located in the streets collect:
• organic material (recyclable)
• inorganic material (not recyclable)
• Paper, cardboard and derivatives (white box);
• Plastic and metal (blue box);
• Glass (green box).
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CHECK-OUT
Before your departure, in order to facilitate the arrival of the next tenant, please kindly:
8. Drain and discard all the waste inside the house;
9. Allow all utensils clean;
10. Turn off, Switch off or set to zero heating in winter, the water heater or rather disconnect the switch of electricity and A/C;
11. Close all shutters, windows and doors;
12. Hand over the keys to the owner or put them on the table and close the apartment door.
Check-out is at 10.00 a.m.
Rome is a great place for shopping, with designer outlets and department stores all over the city. A cosmopolitan and thriving capital city for over 2000 years, Rome provides a multi-ethnic mix that is both attractive and explosive! Rome is home to a diverse array of shopping opportunities; Marconi area is the most renowned shopping Rome areas.
The boulevard, full of shops, is a reference point for shopping, which the Romans from all over the big city cannot give up, and is particularly popular with young trendy Romans.
A big supermarket, a bar and a pizzeria are located just after the door of the building.
The house is located in a prestigious building, with lift / elevator (1st floor)
(ANIMALS NOT ALLOWED)
The period you asked me is available. The house is about 40 mts square, renovated between December 2015 – January 2016. There are:
• 1st bedroom with a double bed, air conditioned, lockable door for maximum privacy, TV Led, heating, in case of a booking for 5 people we can add a single bed.
• 2nd bedroom with a double bed, air conditioned, lockable door for maximum privacy, TV Led, heating, kitchen corner with stove, fridge, freezer, microwave, Italian coffee machine (moka); these room has the function of living / dining room with sofa, table and chairs.
• 1 bathroom with WC, bidet, washbasin, shower, hairdryer, washing machine, iron, ironing board, etc.
SERVICES OFFERED FREE
Furniture of bed and bath linen;
A/C - Heating;
Electricity, Water, etc
Check-in from 16.00
Check-out from 10.00
Maps of Roma
Every assistance by the owner
SERVICES OFFERED FOR A FEE
Transfers from / to airports;
Baby sitting;
Possibility of garage in the area
Late check in from 21:00
INTERNET line and WI-FI at request
Extra change linen
Final or additional cleaning
Tourist tax is required by law and compulsory (see file about law) €. 3,50 per person per night, free for children under 10 years old (the tourist tax must be paid at the arrival).
During your stay, please follow the tips for better living:
1. The instructions of the appliances are located above the washing machine;
2. Attention to excessive use of electricity: The electricity meter is the standard Italian with an absorption maximum of 5 KW; therefore avoid the simultaneous use of air conditioners, microwave, hair dryer, washing machine etc. .. If the power fails the main switch is located in the left side of the entrance door of the house.
3. The numbered knobs of the radiators regulate the amount of heat desired;
4. The hour of silence is from 14,00 to 16,00;
5. Check-in is from 16.00 or before (ask to the owner)
6. At your arrival you have to pay tourist tax (free under 10 years old)
7. In the district is REQUIRED separate collection (otherwise severe penalties).
Containers located in the streets collect:
• organic material (recyclable)
• inorganic material (not recyclable)
• Paper, cardboard and derivatives (white box);
• Plastic and metal (blue box);
• Glass (green box).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHECK-OUT
Before your departure, in order to facilitate the arrival of the next tenant, please kindly:
8. Drain and discard all the waste inside the house;
9. Allow all utensils clean;
10. Turn off, Switch off or set to zero heating in winter, the water heater or rather disconnect the switch of electricity and A/C;
11. Close all shutters, windows and doors;
12. Hand over the keys to the owner or put them on the table and close the apartment door.
Check-out is at 10.00 a.m.
Property manager
Marco
Languages
English, French, Italian
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washer
Air conditioning
Parking available
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts cash
Parties and events are allowed on site
Host has indicated that there are no carbon monoxide detectors or gas appliances on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Property Registration Number IT058091C2RAMX3D69
We should mention
All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is not required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Rome
Located in Rome, this apartment is in the city centre. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Circus Maximus and Villa Borghese, while Castel Sant'Angelo and Vatican Museums are cultural highlights. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Foro Italico or Stadio Olimpico.

Roma, Lazio
What's nearby
- Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Colosseum - 6 min drive - 4.0 km
- Piazza Navona - 6 min drive - 4.4 km
- Trevi Fountain - 6 min drive - 4.4 km
- Pantheon - 6 min drive - 4.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- La Taverna Del Vicolo Roma - 4 min walk
- Konan - 3 min walk
- Pompi - 2 min walk
- Yò Fusion - 1 min walk
- Bar Gelateria Barberini - 3 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Reviews
9.4
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
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3 Aug 2018
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2018
6/10 Okay
michael v.
31 July 2018
Déçu
michael v.
Stayed 2 nights in Jul 2018
10/10 Excellent
Marissa K.
22 June 2018
Good place
Marissa K.
Stayed 1 night in Jun 2018
10/10 Excellent
Samantha C.
28 May 2018
Clean, comfortable and welcoming
Samantha C.
Stayed 6 nights in May 2018
10/10 Excellent
CHARLES M.
7 Apr 2018
Appartement pratique et fonctionnel avec un accueil très sympathique
CHARLES M.
8/10 Good
Nasreen M.
31 Mar 2018
Alles super
Nasreen M.
Stayed 3 nights in Mar 2018
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10/10 Excellent
Rossana F.
26 Mar 2018
Ottimo 👍🏻
Rossana F.
Stayed 2 nights in Mar 2018
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.
10/10 Excellent
Gaspare S.
16 May 2017
Splendido soggiorno
Gaspare S.
Stayed 2 nights in May 2017
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.
10/10 Excellent
Miroslav T.
14 May 2017
Very good apartment for 4 people with very good location, clean, with convenient transport links to
Miroslav T.
About the host
Hosted by Marco

Hello I am Marco and I want to introduce you Rome and how the Romans live. Enjoy the atmosphere of Viale Marconi, Trastevere and Testaccio and do not miss to see all the sights.
The Coliseum and the Roman Forum
The Coliseum is a true Roman architectural marvel, with a capacity for 60,000 spectators and the symbol of the famous fights between gladiators and wild beasts. The Forum was the centre of the political, religious and commercial life of Ancient Rome. If you come to our hotel in Rome, you simply must visit the via Sacra [Sacred Road], once the site of religious processions and victory marches.
Piazza Navona and Fontana di Trevi
During your stay at our hotel in Rome, you must also visit the Baroque works. The Piazza Navona is one of the typical squares of Baroque Rome, with its ever-full terrace cafés. It boasts the Fountain of the Four Rivers, which represents the giants of the epoch: the River Plate, the Danube, the Ganges and the Nile. And visitors should not forgot to throw in the mandatory coin into the waters of the Fontana di Trevi to make sure that they will return to the Eternal City one day, where they will always have a place in our House.
Piazza di Spagna
The Piazza di Spagna, with its large staircase, has always been a meeting point, not just for Romans, but also for foreign visitors and artists. The square is also the point of departure for the most famous streets, such as via Condotti, packed with shops selling all the international fashion brands.
The Vatican
By staying at our House you can also make the most of the opportunity to visit this state, which has been independent since 1929, erected on the site where Saint Peter the Martyr suffered and was buried. In the 4th Century AC, Constantine, the first Christian emperor, together with Bramante, Michelangelo and Maderno, built a splendid basilica, which was successively rebuilt until it was consecrated in 1626.
The Coliseum and the Roman Forum
The Coliseum is a true Roman architectural marvel, with a capacity for 60,000 spectators and the symbol of the famous fights between gladiators and wild beasts. The Forum was the centre of the political, religious and commercial life of Ancient Rome. If you come to our hotel in Rome, you simply must visit the via Sacra [Sacred Road], once the site of religious processions and victory marches.
Piazza Navona and Fontana di Trevi
During your stay at our hotel in Rome, you must also visit the Baroque works. The Piazza Navona is one of the typical squares of Baroque Rome, with its ever-full terrace cafés. It boasts the Fountain of the Four Rivers, which represents the giants of the epoch: the River Plate, the Danube, the Ganges and the Nile. And visitors should not forgot to throw in the mandatory coin into the waters of the Fontana di Trevi to make sure that they will return to the Eternal City one day, where they will always have a place in our House.
Piazza di Spagna
The Piazza di Spagna, with its large staircase, has always been a meeting point, not just for Romans, but also for foreign visitors and artists. The square is also the point of departure for the most famous streets, such as via Condotti, packed with shops selling all the international fashion brands.
The Vatican
By staying at our House you can also make the most of the opportunity to visit this state, which has been independent since 1929, erected on the site where Saint Peter the Martyr suffered and was buried. In the 4th Century AC, Constantine, the first Christian emperor, together with Bramante, Michelangelo and Maderno, built a splendid basilica, which was successively rebuilt until it was consecrated in 1626.
Why they chose this property
Cose da fare a Roma almeno una volta nella vita
1 Gettare una monetina nella fontana di Trevi (che significa il desiderio di ritornare li’ ancora una volta)
2 Passeggiare davanti al Colosseo di notte,perché con le luci e’ piu’ suggestivo
3 Prendere il caffè con la cremina al Sant’Eustachio
4 e visto che siete là, entrate nel Pantheon a chiedervi perché nonostante la possibilità di pioggia e il buco nella cupola,non ci piove dentro (a gran richiesta,ecco la spiegazione: L’oculo, che dà luce alla cupola, è circondato da una cornice di tegoloni fasciati in bronzo fissati alla cupola, che forse proseguiva internamente fino alla fila più alta di cassettoni. Una curiosità riguardante l’oculo sta nell’”effetto camino”: infatti, quando piove, la corrente d’aria ascensionale porta alla frantumazione delle gocce d’acqua, così all’interno sembra che non piova e, inoltre, per evitare pozze d’acqua all’interno, sono stati fatti dei fori sia centrali che laterali per lo scolo dell’acqua.)
5 Una birra seduti sulle scale di Piazza Trilussa non fa mai male
6 Prendere un gelato all’Old Bridge di Piazza Risorgimento
7 Spiare la Cupola di San Pietro dal Giardino degli Aranci sopra Testaccio
8 Passeggiare a Via Nicolò Piccolomini per rendervi conto che per un effetto ottico la Cupola di San Pietro se vi avvicinate si rimpicciolisce, se vi allontanate si ingrandisce.
9 Andate davanti all’Altare della Patria a Piazza Venezia a chiedervi quanto si annoiano i piantoni ai lati dell’altare.
10 Festeggiare qualsiasi cosa al Circo Massimo
11 Andare a mangiare i Pancakes a Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere
12 D’Estate,e’ d’obbligo la grattachecca dietro Piazza San Pietro.
13 Mettere la mano nella Bocca della Verità di fronte alla Chiesa di Santa Maria in Cosmedin
14 Prendere il tiramisù obbligatoriamente da Pompi (zona San Giovanni)
15 Visitare la Piazzetta a San Lorenzo
16 Passeggiare o fare jogging a villa Pamphili la domenica
17 Andare a mangiare “Da Cencio La Parolaccia”,
1 Gettare una monetina nella fontana di Trevi (che significa il desiderio di ritornare li’ ancora una volta)
2 Passeggiare davanti al Colosseo di notte,perché con le luci e’ piu’ suggestivo
3 Prendere il caffè con la cremina al Sant’Eustachio
4 e visto che siete là, entrate nel Pantheon a chiedervi perché nonostante la possibilità di pioggia e il buco nella cupola,non ci piove dentro (a gran richiesta,ecco la spiegazione: L’oculo, che dà luce alla cupola, è circondato da una cornice di tegoloni fasciati in bronzo fissati alla cupola, che forse proseguiva internamente fino alla fila più alta di cassettoni. Una curiosità riguardante l’oculo sta nell’”effetto camino”: infatti, quando piove, la corrente d’aria ascensionale porta alla frantumazione delle gocce d’acqua, così all’interno sembra che non piova e, inoltre, per evitare pozze d’acqua all’interno, sono stati fatti dei fori sia centrali che laterali per lo scolo dell’acqua.)
5 Una birra seduti sulle scale di Piazza Trilussa non fa mai male
6 Prendere un gelato all’Old Bridge di Piazza Risorgimento
7 Spiare la Cupola di San Pietro dal Giardino degli Aranci sopra Testaccio
8 Passeggiare a Via Nicolò Piccolomini per rendervi conto che per un effetto ottico la Cupola di San Pietro se vi avvicinate si rimpicciolisce, se vi allontanate si ingrandisce.
9 Andate davanti all’Altare della Patria a Piazza Venezia a chiedervi quanto si annoiano i piantoni ai lati dell’altare.
10 Festeggiare qualsiasi cosa al Circo Massimo
11 Andare a mangiare i Pancakes a Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere
12 D’Estate,e’ d’obbligo la grattachecca dietro Piazza San Pietro.
13 Mettere la mano nella Bocca della Verità di fronte alla Chiesa di Santa Maria in Cosmedin
14 Prendere il tiramisù obbligatoriamente da Pompi (zona San Giovanni)
15 Visitare la Piazzetta a San Lorenzo
16 Passeggiare o fare jogging a villa Pamphili la domenica
17 Andare a mangiare “Da Cencio La Parolaccia”,
What makes this property unique
TRASTEVERE
This traditional neighbourhood is still one of the city's prettiest and most typical, as well as being its nightlife and open-air theatre hub. It has beautiful squares, churches and historic side streets where you can lose yourself and discover the pure essence of Rome. What are you waiting for? Come and discover this wonderful city.
The Trastevere is the ideal place for losing yourself in its colourful streets, squares and vast gardens, such as those of Julius Caesar, where apparently Cleopatra once lived. Once inhabited by craftsmen, fishermen and traders, it is now one of the city´s most characteristic neighbourhoods, where the visitor to our House can walk and look around.
This traditional neighbourhood is still one of the city's prettiest and most typical, as well as being its nightlife and open-air theatre hub. It has beautiful squares, churches and historic side streets where you can lose yourself and discover the pure essence of Rome. What are you waiting for? Come and discover this wonderful city.
The Trastevere is the ideal place for losing yourself in its colourful streets, squares and vast gardens, such as those of Julius Caesar, where apparently Cleopatra once lived. Once inhabited by craftsmen, fishermen and traders, it is now one of the city´s most characteristic neighbourhoods, where the visitor to our House can walk and look around.
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English, French, Italian
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