We had the pleasure of staying for four days in this lovely apartment in Trastevere. Everything was impeccably clean, comfortable, and welcoming! One of our hosts ( Livio) met us at the building at a mutually agreeable time, provided us with the requested set of two house keys, and gave us lots of information about the building, as well as tips for local food shopping (very walkable), restaurants (so many!), and transportation. A wonderful local spot for morning coffee and pastry (and later on meals and drinks) is Bar Glorioso bistrot, which is three minutes from the apartment. The owner/barista is a maestro, and the neighborhood crowd is very convivial, even at 7:00 a.m.The apartment kitchen is vintage, but functional, and the bathroom is petite and nicely updated, except for the reliance on some pretty noisy, old fashioned plumbing. Pressing 3X made everything disappear like magic!Very importantly, we were only a few blocks walk to an important tram line (Trastevere 8), which got us to Campo Fiori and Piazza Venezia. To get to the Vatican Museums, we splurged on a taxi, which was surprisingly affordable!As many other guests have noted, the apartment is in a lively and popular quarter of the city, with lots going on; yet it is an oasis of calm, surrounded by greenery and lovely plantings.I would return in a heartbeat!