4 guests
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2 bedrooms, 3 beds
2 bathrooms
915 sq/ft
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Nauticalia is set just a couple of hundred metres from Piazza di Spagna, giving it the perfect location for people who are in Rome to do a bit of that famous sightseeing. That’s not the only thing going for it, as the apartment boasts some lovely design elements, such as the frescoed ceiling or the marine theme in the bathroom, and the huge beds will keep you comfortable. The kitchen, despite having some wonderful exposed brickwork, is pretty small and basic, but there are so many places to eat in the area that you won’t even notice.
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What to expect
Highlights

A fabulous fresco on the ceiling

Grandeur built into the palazzo

The quirky living room design

Exposed brick walls

Nautical themes in the bathroom
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Home truths
The kitchen is enclosed in a cabinet so it's pretty small
The wi-fi works but can be slow as you get further from the router
Guests 5 and 6 will be on a sofa bed in the living room
About this stay
Amenities
Laptop friendly workspace
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Lift access
TV
Bedrooms & bathrooms
2 bedrooms, 3 beds
2 bathrooms
Local guide
About Spagna
Spagna is, perhaps unsurprisingly, focussed around the eponymous Piazza di Spagna. Along with the Trevi fountain, it’s one of the most visited sights in the entire city. Things weren’t always so auspicious – in the 16th century, the area was Rome’s red light district, but today it’s better known for the vine-covered romance of Via Margutta, home to Gregory Peck's impoverished journalist in Roman Holiday. This is not the place...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Dine at Zuma Rome
Experience high-quality sushi and unique flavors in a fancy yet not overwhelming atmosphere. Impeccable service and attentive staff make it one of the best dining experiences in Rome.

Have a healthy meal at Ginger
With plenty of vegetarian and vegan options, Ginger's salads and smoothies offer a contrast to typical Roman fare.

Have espresso or gelato at Giolitti
Those in the know enjoy their espresso in a small glass cup at this café, which is also known for its award-winning gelato.

Hit up the mall at Galleria Alberto Sordi
Named after Rome’s favorite actor, this beautiful gallery is perfect for some shopping or a break in one of the pretty cafés.

Have coffee in a historic cafe at Caffè Greco
Don’t try to resist the charm of this historic cafe founded in 1760 where people like Byron, Goethe and Schopenhauer are known to have had coffee.

Optical illusions at Sant'Ignazio
The Andrea Pozzo-designed ceiling gives the illusion of a real dome as well as a realistic impression of St. Ignatius ascending to heaven.

Try the delicious delights at Pane e Salame
A hip, tucked-away modern bistro offering platters of meats and cheeses paired with Italian wines. Enjoy the friendly service, great prices, and traditional food in a fun and vibrant atmosphere.

Indulge in Venchi's chocolate and gelato delights
Explore the largest Venchi store on Via del Corso and be captivated by the mouthwatering aroma of chocolate. Sample a wide variety of chocolates and ice creams, and treat yourself to a heavenly experience. Don't miss this indulgent culinary delight.

Explore the splendour of Museo dell'Ara Pacis
Immerse yourself in the ornate Roman altar and fascinating history showcased in this light-filled museum. Discover 3D reconstructions, informative descriptions, and a captivating video exhibition.

Explore Piazza di Spagna
Refined 18th-century square with the Spanish Steps, Trinità dei Monti Church, designer shops, and cafes.

Explore Piazza Barberini
Late Medieval square with Gian Lorenzo Bernini's 17th-century Triton Fountain at its centre.
Get around
Airport
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino
44 min
Subway station
Spagna
5 min
Train station
Flaminio
16 min
Bus stop
Mercede
1 min
Local shops & services
Supermarket
2 min
Cafe
1 min
Pharmacy
2 min
Points of interest
Beach
Manila Beach
1 hr 1 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 14:00
Departure before 11:00
On floor 2, has a lift
Air con
Wifi
Cancellation policy
Up until
5
days
Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Paola
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Paola has been renting out this place for a few years now, so she knows what's what when it comes to holiday rentals. She has some excellent recommendations on restaurants in the local area, so don't forget to ask.
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