This elegant apartment is designed to offer maximum comfort and luxury for a couple or family of 3.
The sophisticated entrance hallway leads to a refined living room equipped with a dining table, TV, coffee table and sofa that converts into a comfortable double sofa bed with the addition of the fabulous topper.
The bright separate kitchen is fully equipped with appliances including oven, toaster, juicer, coffee maker, kettle and microwave. You will find all the utensils you need to prepare delicious meals and enjoy meals with family or friends.
The apartment then has a separate master bedroom furnished with comfortable king-size bed and personal safe to ensure your peace of mind and meet your every need.
As for the bathroom facilities, the full bathroom is at your disposal, equipped with hair dryer, spacious shower, toilet and bidet.
To make your stay even more enjoyable, we provide high-quality personal hygiene products, including body and hair care items, toothbrushes upon request, toilet paper and first-class towels, with the option of mid-stay replenishment at no extra charge.
No matter the season you choose to stay, you will always be comfortable thanks to central air conditioning and heating, operated in accordance with local regulations to ensure an ideal temperature at all times.
The Palazzo Gonfalone6 where the apartment is located is located in the center of Rome, at Via del Gonfalone 6.
The term “gonfalone” means “flag” or “banner” and refers to the fact that in the 14th century, in its processions, the Confraternity of the Gonfalone used to raise the flag of the Pope (at that time in Avignon) to reaffirm its sovereignty over Rome.
Opposite we find the Oratory of the Gonfalone, built in 1544 and initially dedicated to Ss. Peter and Paul is entrusted precisely to the aforementioned Confraternity of the Gonfalone, the interior holds precious paintings depicting the “Stories of the Passion of Christ”; We advise our guests to visit it, if they have the opportunity, during their stay.
The Oratory since 1960 has been home to the Roman Polyphonic Choir, which periodically holds concerts there with orchestras and live music open to all with tickets available directly at the Oratory office.
Palazzo Gonfalone6 is an extraordinary starting point for walking tours in the heart of the city of Rome; it is just a short walk from Via Giulia, a historic 16th-century street that offers a unique set of palaces.
A pleasant 10-minute walk across the historic Vittorio Emanuele II Bridge takes you to Vatican City and then to St. Peter's Basilica.
The property is also a few minutes' walk from Campo de' Fiori, which hosts a fabulous fruit and vegetable market every morning. Next to Campo de' Fiori we find Piazza Farnese and Palazzo Farnese (French Embassy).
On the other side of Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, through a picturesque walk we reach Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and Piazza di Spagna, a wonderful area that is also ideal for shopping.
Going all the way along Via Giulia, one finds oneself in front of the exclusively pedestrian Sisto Bridge, crossing it one reaches Trastevere, full of small squares narrow streets and alleys that still preserve the character of a popular Roman neighborhood thanks also to the abundant presence of typical trattorias and historic establishments.