Apartment in Rome - An extended stay in any
city in the world is bound to cost more money
if you stay in hotels.
The same goes for Italy’s
capital where nightly rates are exorbitant by
many other countries’ standards, and if
you intend to bunk down for longer than a week,
then you really should consider a rental apartment.
In a city idolized for its tourist attractions,
the apartment rental industry is booming and
it’s possible to spend a whole month
or even a year in an apartment in Rome for
a surprisingly
affordable sum. Your first task is to decide
where you want or need to be located.
If the prime reason
for your
extended stay is work, then you will want
to be situated close to your place of employment.
If your motivation is more social, then it
may not matter so much since you will be
staying
long enough to spread yourself further afield
and your apartment in Rome will be a centralized
point from which to base yourself.
Scour
maps and research the various districts in
Rome to
avail yourself of information that will
help in your quest to appropriately situate yourself,
and then go in search of an apartment that
meets the rest of your needs.
Our online booking agency can offer a range
of properties, in virtually any location throughout
the city, where you can strike the perfect balance
of convenience and ease of access to the top
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Most rental apartments in Rome are self-contained
with furniture, linen, kitchen utensils and equipment
and so forth. In most cases you need only turn
up with your suitcases and a guidebook and settle
in for your Roman experience.
Some are serviced
daily, others are seen to once a week when
the linen is changed and the premises cleaned.
Still
others rely on the occupants’ own efforts
to keep the apartment clean, well maintained
and in good repair. It’s all a matter of
how much you want to pay and how important it
is to have things done for you.
As with a hotel, an apartment in Rome is charged
on a sliding scale. The nightly rate will be
less over a longer period and by the time you’re
paying for several weeks worth of accommodation,
the rate will be significantly reduced.
Expect
to pay from $100 USD per night for a few days
in a basic apartment in Rome. This will go
down to about $85 USD per night for longer stays.
Thanks to the Internet, you can usually view
an apartment
in Rome online before making your
decision. You will be able to enquire about facilities,
proximity to required landmarks, inclusions and
décor online as well, or just by making
a call to our accommodation agent.
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