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Quiet Retreat in Ancient Rome

★★★★ Apartment

Via della Vetrina, 22, Navona, 00186 Rome, Italy

7.8

Good

5 reviews

About this property

Sitting in the historic heart of one of the world's great cities, Quiet Retreat in Ancient Rome offers a genuinely calm base amid the beautiful chaos of Rome, Italy. The property places guests within easy reach of the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and Castel Sant'Angelo, meaning some of the most…

Who stays here

Best suited for

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Couples

Excellent fit

Romantic, quiet apartment in Rome's historic center—ideal for couples exploring the city together.

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Solo travellers

Good fit

Central location and calm atmosphere suit solo travelers, though limited amenities and few reviews noted.

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Families

Fair fit

Apartment-style lodging helps, but unspecified room types and minimal facilities may challenge families with kids.

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Business travellers

Not ideal

No business facilities, meeting rooms, or workspace mentioned; better-equipped hotels exist nearby for work trips.

Guest reviews

7.8

Good

Based on 5 verified guest reviews

Facilities

Air conditioning
Free WiFi
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Location

Quiet Retreat in Ancient Rome is located in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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2 adults · 1 room
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14:00 – 22:00

2 PM – 10 PM

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Until 11:00

Until 11 AM

🐾Pets

Not allowed

💳Payment

Cards accepted

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