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La Mia Casa in Campo di Fiori
Apartment 170 Sqm
Bed Room 3, Bath Rooms 3, People 7
Rome | Historical Centre | Campo di Fiori Area
from € 220
2 People/ 1 night
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La Mia Casa in Campo di Fiori is located in the heart of the historic centre, in a privileged position, to discover all the beauties of Rome.
It will be the ideal setting for your holiday.
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MAGNIFICENT APARTMENT IN THE HEART OF ROME
Spacious and Brite 170sqm Penthouse with Terrace, between Campo di Fiori, Trastevere and Piazza Navona. Free Wi-Fi
La Mia Casa in Campo di Fiori is located in the heart of the historic city centre, just a few metres from Campo di Fiori, Piazza Navona, Trastevere and Piazza Farnese.
It is the ideal location for visiting Rome and discovering its most secret corners, strolling through alleys and magnificent streets.
The flat, with lift, is located on the top floor of a historical building of the nineteenth century and is arranged on two levels. Renovated in 2004 in total respect of its original layout. Exposed on three sides, it is very bright and equally quiet. It looks west on Palazzo Spada and in the background Palazzo Farnese. On the backside from the balcony, you have a view of the Dome of S. Andrea della Valle and the Bell Tower of S. Agnese in Agone in Piazza Navona. At the same time, from the terrace, you can enjoy a picturesque view of the Janiculum and the rooftops of old Rome.
It is equipped with every comfort, air conditioning, heating, Wi-Fi, and three bedrooms with double beds and their bathroom. A spacious living room with comfortable sofas, TV, stereo, DVD, dining table and a fully functioning wood fireplace, ideal for creating a romantic and warm atmosphere. The independent kitchen is fully equipped.
You can spend pleasant moments of relaxation or conviviality on the terrace, very pleasant in the morning for breakfast and in the evening for a magnificent candlelight dinner. If you wish, you can also use the barbecue.
The central location allows you to walk to Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Piazza Farnese, Trastevere, the Trevi Fountain, Piazza di Spagna and the shopping streets, the Colosseum and all the most important archaeological sites as well as the leading museums and monuments in just a few minutes by day and night.
Living the neighbourhood
We are in the city centre, and within a few metres, you can find everything you need for your daily needs. Supermarkets, butchers, bakeries, fishmongers, and the famous open-air market at Campo di Fiori are all within easy reach.
There is no shortage of banks, bookshops, Info Points, pharmacies and plenty of other shops for all kinds of needs.
If you like nightlife in the neighbourhood, there are pubs, nightclubs and many excellent restaurants from starred ones to simple trattorias, without interfering with your quiet.
HISTORY
La Mia Casa in Campo di Fiori is on the top floor of a historic building dating back to the 16th century, built on the foundations of an ancient medieval structure, which are still visible on the ground floor, including the remains of the portico. While in the cellars there are still the remains of ancient Roman houses. The rests of an ancient Roman temple dating back to the first century A.D., are located underground on two levels of the building and the whole surrounding area. The subsoil is the whole that branches off into the surrounding area is rich in evidence of the Imperial Age. The recent discovery of another four-storey building from the Roman period, located eight metres below ground level between the church, the square and the building opposite ours, is a recent discovery. Of the age of Domitian, these rooms probably belonged to the ‘Horrea Vespasiani’, a large area for warehouses that stretched from the Tiber to Palazzo Spada and beyond Via Arco del Monte to near Via Arenula. We should not forget that we are only a few metres away from what was once the THEATRE of POMPEO, and even though it no longer exists today, can still see part of the theatre’s cavea in some buildings in the area.
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The existing ground floor of our building corresponds to the construction that existed during the Middle Ages. On the side overlooking Via Capo di Ferro, we can still see and admire a medieval portico about 10 metres long: composed of four granite columns, bare bases and medieval Ionic capitals with rosettes in the centre of the volutes. This medieval work surmounted by a beautiful white marble cornice, about 15 cm high: while the ancient attic bases of white marble are placed on a bare plinth, the bottom of which rests on a plinth with a brick facing of different heights from the second half of the first century A.D.
The portico rests on Roman remains, which go under the ground for two floors in height and are integrated with the building’s cellars.
The entire building is considered to be of historical interest and is therefore protected by the Ministry of Culture.
In the 18th century, in Vicolo delle Grotte below, a pleasure house where the famous esotericist Giuseppe Balsamo, Count of Cagliostro, met his future wife Lorenza, whose ghost still haunts the house on moonlit nights.
THE RIONE
We are in the “Rione Regola”, in the heart of the historical centre between Trastevere, Piazza Farnese, Campo di Fiori, Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Via Giulia, Ghetto. The name Regola derives from Arenula. Arenas were the sands left by the river. At one time and until the end of the 19th century, before the river banks were equipped with the existing walls, the whole district was subject to flooding by the Tiber. These phenomena were anything but rare and flooded many streets. Even today it is possible to see on the city walls the level reached by the various floods.
Here was the “Trigarium”, the hippodrome where the charioteers who rode the “triga” were so-called because three horses pulled it. Here were also trained the racehorses in the nearby Stadium of Domitian, now Piazza Navona. Can also see some architectural evidence of this period in the nearby Via di San Paolo alla Regola.
During the Middle Ages, the district took the name Arenule et Chacabariorum (from the workshops of manufacturers of copper basins and vases, in Latin “cacàbera”). However, it was still an area of millers, dyers, rope makers, butchers and tanners, who took advantage of the Tiber’s waters to tan the hides of the vaccine (cows). For this reason, tradition has it that the famous recipe for “coda alla vaccinara” was born here. Many streets still bear the names associated with the area’s ancient trade activities (pettinari, balestrari, catinari, etc.).
St Philip Neri worked in the Trinità dei Pellegrini church, overlooking the square of the same name, where the great Oratorian saint gave shelter to the poor who flocked to Rome for the Jubilee of 1550. Goffredo Mameli found refuge in the same church, before dying of his wounds while defending the Roman Republic in 1849.
Discover the Interiors
Living
Your moments of comfort and conviviality
A spacious and cosy living room with comfortable sofas, a romantic wood-burning fireplace and a large table. A space to share with your travelling companions.
DETAILS
Wood burning fireplace
3 Sofas – 1 Sofa bed 1 – Armchairs
2 Tables, 8 Chairs –
Tv – Dvd – Board games – Wi-Fi Books – Guides
7 Windows
Size: 60 m²
Bedroom Palazzo Spada
Of the three bedrooms, this is the master bedroom with large windows looking onto Palazzo Spada.
(Palazzo Spada built-in 1540, has a magnificent facade richly decorated with mythological themes and characters from Roman history. Inside Palazzo Spada is a gallery with many masterpieces and Bernini’s famous perspective).
The room is large and comfortable and like all the others has its private bathroom.
DETAILS
Sleeps: 3
Type of Beds: 1 King Size Bed + 1 Cot
Furnishing: Chair, Armchair, Wardrobe, Drawers, Luggage rack.
Bathroom: Private in Room
Windows: 4
Room size: 25 sqm.
Bedroom Capo di Ferro
The bedroom Capo di Ferro, is located on the 5th floor and can be considered as an independent mini flat with its private bathroom. It is directly connected to the terrace and is perfect for when you need privacy or a bit of independence. It enjoys a beautiful view of Palazzo Spada and the rooftops.
DETAILS
Sleep: 3
Type of beds: 1 King Size Bed + 1 Single Bed
Furnishing: Chair, Armchair, Wardrobe, Desk, Luggage rack.
Bathroom: Private in Room
Window: 2
Room size: 20sqm.
Bedroom Chiostrina
The Chiostrina bedroom is the most intimate, located on the inner side of the building, ensuring maximum tranquillity. It too has its own bathroom.
DETAILS
Sleep: 2
Type of beds: 1 King Size Bed
Furnishing: Chair, Armchair, Wardrobe, Drawers.
Bathroom: Private
Windows: 1
Room size: 20 sqm.²
Terrace
THE PERFECT PLACE FOR YOUR RELAXING MOMENTS.
The Terrace is a true oasis of peace, where you can spend pleasant hours both in the morning for breakfast and in the evening for dinner. It has a magnificent view of the Gianicolo and the rooftops of old Rome and is also equipped with parasols, deckchairs and a barbecue for cooking embers.
DETAILS
View: Janiculum, Roofs, SS Trinità Dome.
Furnishing: Armchairs, Coffee Table, Dining Table Parasol, Sunshade, Barbecue.
Terrace size: 30sqm.
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Kitchen
The kitchen is independent and fully equipped.
You will find a four-burner stove, electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer and many accessories American coffee machine, espresso machine, toaster, kettle, and everything you need to cook.
From the balcony on the east side, you can see S.Andrea Della Valle’s dome and the dome of Sant’Agnese in Piazza Navona.
DETAILS
Furniture: Table Top, +4 Chairs.
Equipment: Stove, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher.
Accessories: Fully equipped.
Size: 40 m².
Outdoor Area: Balcony
SETTINGS
Living
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms with shower 3
Independent kitchen
Outdoor Area
Terrace + Balcony
ACCESSIBILITY
Elevator: Yes
Flat Access:
Lift + 10 steps.
Not suitable for disabled people
INTERNET
Free Wi-Fi
The apartment is equipped
with WI-Fi broadband
internet connection.
EQUIPMENT
All rooms are equipped with air conditioning.
The heating is autonomous.
Sheets and towels are provided.
Courtesy for Guests
Luggage room – Safe – Stroller – High chair – Cot
Products for Breakfast, Mineral Water, Milk, Tea, Coffee. Spices and Seasonings.
Guides and useful information.
Upon request: Transfer, Daily Cleaning, Check In Out of Hours.
FIND OUT MORE
All about Accessories & Services – All about Prices & Rules – All about Check In & Check Out – How to Book
Getting Around Rome – Our Suggestions to better enjoy the city.
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ACCESSORIES & SERVICES
BATHROOMS
Bathrobes
Hair dryers
Towels
Courtesy products
OUTDOOR AREA
Dining area
Wood-fired oven
Barbecue
Sunbeds
Parasols
Table
Garden chairs
Sun blinds
SAFETY
Armored Door
Fire extinguisher
Smoke detector
Monoxide detector
ENTERTAINMENT
TV
Table Games
DVD Player
Books
KEYFACTS
Unlimited Free Wi-Fi
Elevator
Independent Heating
Wood burning fireplace
Safe
Air Conditioning
Children are welcome
Non smoking
APPLIANCES
Dryer
Dishwasher
Ironing board
Ironing board
Vacuum cleaner
Washing machine
KITCHEN
Cooking Accessories
Oven
Kettle
Microwave
Espresso machine
Moka
Cookware
Dishes, Glasses, Cutlery
Toaster
NIGHT AREA
Closets
Drawers
Blankets
Sheets
Crib
Extra bed
Crib
Blackout curtains
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
TRANSPORTS
Airport shuttle
Private Taxi
Bicycle rental
Private Parking
Bus stop
Cab Station
FOOD
Supermarkets
Outdoor Market
Alimentary Store
Home delivery
Restaurants
Home cook
FREE TIME
Tourist Guide
Museum Tickets
Tickets for Shows and Events
OTHER FACILITIES
Laundry Service
Baby Sitter
Daily Cleaning
PRICES & RULES
Entire Property 1 Night 2 persons € 240 (Weekly price € 1.680)
Entire Property 1 Night 3 persons € 280 (Weekly price € 1.960)
Entire Property 1 Night 4 persons € 320 (Weekly price € 2.240)
Entire Property 1 Night 5 persons € 360 (Weekly price € 2.520)
Entire Property 1 Night 6 persons € 400 (Weekly price € 2.800)
Entire Property 1 Night 7 persons € 430 (Weekly price € 3.000)
N.B. Prices are for the entire property.
The minimum basic price is 240€ per night for 2 person and 2 children
Prices are adjusted according to the number of guests.
The maximum capacity of the structure is 7 adults or 6 adults + 2 children.
Prices are all-inclusive.
Children under 8 years of age for a maximum of 2 are free of charge.
The amount does not include daily cleaning.
Daily cleaning on demand 60€ per time (Optional)
HOUSE RULES
No smoking – No parties – Children welcome.
Check -In: After 14,00/Check Out within 10,30
Children under 8 years free, Max 2
Final cleaning Included
Cleaning during the stay 60€ per time (Optional)
Tourist tax included – VAT included
FREE cancellation.
PAYMENT ON ARRIVAL
Deposit 0%, Security Deposit No
Payment methods:
we accept credit cards:
Visa & Mastercard
Cash: Up to a maximum of € 3.000,00
Info Booking
Check in/Check out
Check – In: After 02,00p.m. / Check-Out, Before: 10:30a.m.
The price is all inclusive
Prices shown including taxes and tourist tax.
Final cleaning is not included .
No prepayment
Book your stay now. You will pay in cash, debit or credit card on the day of arrival.
Free Cancellation Policy
You may cancel at any time without penalty.
There are no penalties for the cancellation of the reservation.
Accommodation
Maximum number of guests 8
7 Adults 1 Children (free)
6 Adults 2 Children (free)
Children are welcome, free under 8 years maximum 2
Animals allowed
Not suitable for disabled
Extra Guests
The basic rate is applied for a maximum of 2 adults + 2 children.
For each Extra Guest, there is an extra cost of 40€
per guest per night.
Charges not included
Daily cleaning on demand 60€/time.
No other costs will be charged.
NCC Service
At any time you can ask us to book a car with a driver for you.
The cost of the reservation is free.
The service of NCC (car rental with driver)
is carried out by trusted companies.
Rates from Fiumicino Airport
Up to 3 people €50 – Up to 7 people €65 all included.
The service is paid directly to the company once you arrive at your destination.
Luggage Storage
You can use the luggage storage service for free as long as you need it.
Assistance h24
During your stay, you can contact us at any time.
You will always have an immediate response to your request.
SUGGESTIONS
Getting Around in Rome
The flat is ideally located to get around on foot.
However, if you want to use public transport the bus stops are very close.
On Lungotevere dei Vallati Bus 23 to St. Peter’s and the Vatican Museums. On the right, as you leave the apartment.
In Piazza Argentina, there are bus stops for all the other directions. On the left, as you leave the apartmentt.
Public transport: Tickets and Subscriptions
Tickets
Bit € 1.50: one trip on metro line A, B, C, unlimited bus lines within 100′.
Roma 24H € 7.00 unlimited travel on metro A, B, C and bus lines within 24h.
Roma 48H € 12.50 unlimited travel on metro A, B, C and bus lines within 48 h.
Roma 72H € 18.00 unlimited travel on metro A, B, C and bus lines within 72 h.
CIS weekly € 24.00 unlimited travel on metro A, B, C and bus lines within 7 Days
Tickets must be purchased before boarding.
And validated on the first journey.
Tickets can be purchased at:
Atac ticket offices, newsstands, tobacco shop, bars, at vending machines at bus stops.
With the tap & go service, with a direct debit to a contactless payment card enabled for online purchases.
Roma Pass & Omnia Card
Rome Pass
Rome Pass 48h € 32,00
Free use of the city’s public transport network, for the entire validity of the card
First 2 museums or archeiological sites included.
Discount and special prices for events, exhibitions and tourist services.
Dedicated booking arrangement for museums/archaeological sites.
Experience with AR viewer: Circo Maximo and Caracalla 4D.
The exhibition held in the museum
Rome Pass 72h € 52,00
Free use of the city’s public transport network, for the entire validity of the card
First 2 museums or archeiological sites included.
Discount and special prices for events, exhibitions and tourist services.
Dedicated booking arrangement for museums/archaeological sites.
Experience with AR viewer: Circo Maximo and Caracalla 4D
The exhibition held in the museum.
Museums
Roma Pass circuit actually includes the most important museum of the city:
Colosseo, Fori Imperiali , Villa Borghese, Musei Capitolini, Ara Pacis, Centrale Montemartini, Castel sant’Angelo, Circo Massimo, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Galleria Spada, Maxxi, Mercati di Traiano and Museo dei Fori Imperiali, Museo Nazionale Romano, and many other equally interesting ones.
For the complete list www.museiincomuneroma.it www.romapass.it
Remember for the Colosseum, the Imperial Forum and the Borghese Gallery, booking is always compulsory.
Where to buy Roma Pass:
Online. The card collection will be possible at one of the Tourist Infopoints, 24 hours after the purchase.
By calling the Call Centre 0039 060608 (payment method: Visa and Mastercard).
At the following points of sale:
All Roma Pass network Museums and sites.
At Tourist Infopoints of the City of Rome.
OMNIA CARDS
The Omnia Card allows holders preferential admission to the Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica and some of the main sites of Rome City Museums. It includes the “Open Bus” tour with the Stop & Go formula (with the possibility of getting on, off and getting back on at any stop along the route), a free paper guide and a Travelcard.
OMNIA CARDS 72h € 113,00
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
St Peter’s Basilica with Audio Guide
Christian Rome Open Bus
Mamertine Prison
Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls and Cloisters
St John’s Basilica and Cloister
2 between Colosseum Roman Forum, Palatine, Capitoline Museums
and the others included in the Roma Pass circuit
Reduced entrance to Capitoline Museums
Free access to all means of City Transport
Children up to 5 years free
OMNIA CARDS 48h € 85,00
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
St Peter’s Basilica with Audio Guide
Christian Rome Open Bus
Mamertine Prison Forum, Colosseum, Palatine Hill
Children up to 5 years old free of charge
OMNIA CARDS 24h € 85,00
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
St. Peter’s Basilica with Audio Guide
Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls and Cloisters
Christian Rome Open Bus
Children up to 5 years old free of charge
MUSEUMS ACCESS
I remind you that reservations to visit most museums are compulsory.
I suggest you book your visit online well in advance and only from the official sites.
Do not buy tickets from scalpers, or queue jump.
https://parcocolosseo.it/en/
https://www.museivaticani.va/
https://galleriaborghese.beniculturali.it/en/visita/info-biglietti/
TAXI
axi Parking:
Largo San Pantaleo (Piazza Navona) 3′
Largo Argentina 4′
Radio taxi service
+39063570 Cooperativa Radio Taxi the most widespread
+39 06 6645 Pronto Taxi
+39 06 5551 Cooperativa Samarcanda
Fixed call fee from radio taxi is € 3.5
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UBER is present in Italy only with the Premium Service
UBER pop in our country is forbidden
Fixed call fee from radio taxi is € 3.5
TAXI FARE
Fixed departure charge on weekdays (from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.) € 3,00
Fixed departure charge on Sunday and public holidays (6:00 to 22:00) € 4.50
Fixed night-time departure charge (22:00 to 6:00) € 6,50
+ € 0,10 for each taximeter tick
Supplements
The first piece of luggage is free of charge; for each subsequent luggage € 1.00
From the fifth passenger, for vehicles with a capacity of more than 4 passengers: € 1.00
The amount due is the amount indicated by the taximeter.
Taxi drivers cannot charge any extra.
Fixed-rate from and to the Airports
Fiumicino Airport – Rome City (inside the Aurelian Walls) and vice versa: € 50,00
Ciampino Airport – Rome City (inside the Aurelian Walls) and vice versa: € 31,00
Fares include all supplements.
Be Careful
- Beware of pickpockets on public transport or in front of monuments. The same applies to beggars (usually a group of women and girls) who, while begging, try to steal anything they can from you (watches, wallets, etc.).
2. Do not keep your wallet in your back pocket or in your handbag or backpack. If someone approaches you suspiciously, just shout and they will usually move away. Be wary of begging.
3. Do not buy counterfeit goods from street vendors or stalls! 4. Don’t take pictures with gladiators or Roman soldiers. They want to be paid.
5. Take only regular taxis – only the ones that are white, and have marked taxi on the top. Or ask us for a car with a driver.
6. Avoid restaurants in tourist areas and all those with tourist menus or knockers on the door.
7. Don’t buy food and water from kiosks or truck bars – prices are exorbitant, quality is bad. 8. Remember to take a large shawl with you when you enter churches.
9. Don’t buy museum tickets from queue jumpers, buy your tickets online only on the official websites.
10. It is forbidden to bathe or simply take a foot bath in public fountains.
11. The water flowing from the famous “nasoni” (big noses) is good for drinking.
12. Do not leave your mobile phone, camera, tablet or luggage unattended.
Shopping
Via Condotti, Via Belsiana, Via Borgognona, Via del Babuino, Via Frattina and all the streets around Piazza di Spagna are the favourite streets for lovers of shopping and beautiful things. All the major national and international brands have their shop windows here.
For more casual wear, the best address is Via del Corso, also in the area.
Or Via Cola di Rienzo (San Pietro Area).
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Useful numbers
Tourist information: +39 060608 – www.060608
Info Point:
Piazza Zanardelli 14 (Piazza Navona) the closest
Via dei Fori Imperiali 1 (in front of the Foro della Pace)
Via Marco Minghetti, Corner of Via del Corso (Trevi Fountain)
Here you can find all the information you need, receive assistance and get tourist material (maps, guides).
Tickets and train times
www.trenitalia.com
www.italotreno.it
Emergency Numbers:
112
This is the Single Emergency Number for contacting the Carabinieri, Police, Ambulance and Fire Brigade.
Theft or Loss of Identity Papers
In case of a lost or stolen passport, you may need to obtain a police report, get new passport photos, and get to and from your Embassy. Obtaining an E.T.D. (Emergency Travel Document) can take several days. If a visa is required for your stay, it must be issued again. To report stolen or lost documents, go to the nearest Police station.
By Car
If you think that coming to Rome by car is a good idea, you are wrong.
If you are bringing your car, we recommend finding a good parking space and picking it up on the day of your departure.
In the city, it is difficult to find a place that does not charge.
You can choose to leave your car in a public car park for 1 hour from 08.00 to 23.00, but there are charges for parking for more than 4 hours.
Or in a garage, the garages are quite expensive between 25 and 50€ per day.
The flat is located in a limited traffic zone ZTL with the car you can access from 18.00 to 06.00 on weekdays. On Saturdays until 14.00 and after 18.00. On Sundays and public holidays, admission is free.
It is possible to park about 100m away in Via delle Zoccolette or on the Lungo Tevere. Nearby there are 2 garages, the closest and most expensive in Via delle Zoccolette.
The second on Via Giulia with access from Lungotevere dei Tebaldi.
http://www.parkingviagiulia.it/
Bars and Coffee
Be aware that there is a big difference in price between a coffee, an ice cream, a cappuccino or anything else when consumed at the counter or sitting at the table.
Top-ups are often very high. Coffee at the counter €1.00/1.20, at the table even €8.
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DISTANCE FROM MAIN PLACES OF INTEREST







Campo di Fiori
2’ min

Piazza Navona
3’ min

Trastevere
5’ min

Musei Capitolini
6’ min

Pantheon
4’ min

Fontana di Trevi
12’ min

Piazza Di Spagna
15’ min

San Pietro-Musei Vaticani
20’ min

Galleria Borghese
25’ min

Colosseo-Fori Imperiali
20’ min

Palatino-Circo Massimo
18’ min

Piazza del Popolo
25’ min
WHy Rome
Perhaps because it is so beautiful, probably because staying in Piazza Navona at night is unparalleled, or maybe because
the Trevi Fountain suddenly appears,
THE AREA
Or because in Rome a marvel is hidden around every corner and everything becomes an emotion. Rome is beautiful by day and seductive by night. It knows how to make our dream and how to paint itself with a thousand colours. Living Rome means losing yourself in its beauty; it means travelling through the centuries.
Discover Rome is ideal by walking among magnificent churches, sumptuous palaces, fascinating corners.
La Mia Casa in Campo di Fiori is in the ideal position to discover and enjoy all this.
A night walk in Piazza Navona, in the absolute silence broken only by the sound of water flowing in the fountains, is something you will never forget and will always carry with you.
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CULTURE
Exhibitions, Concerts, Opera, Music. Opening hours, addresses, how to get there
FOOD & DRINK
Opening hours, addresses, how to get there
Where We Are
How to reach us
TRANSPORT
Bus Stop
60 metres
1 min.
Termini Station
3,5 Km
30 min.
Fiumicino Airport
32 Km
45 min.
Taxi Station
200 metres
5 min.
Credits
Pictures By: Franco Cappellari – Giorgio De Camillis- David Windsor- Cosimo Milone.
Unsplash Team: Erin Doering – Alessio Lin – Serena Repici Lentini – Mateus Campus Felice – Hillies Greaves – Nicolai Hoizey – Voilu Horatiu – Cristina Gottardo
Pexel: Andrew Neel Michel Caicedo- Anastasia Zenerina- Bastian Riccardi- Cosmin Paduranu.