Just across the Tiber from central Rome, Trastevere is an old medieval suburb of the Italian capital, packed with family-run trattorias and lively bars. This apartment puts you in the centre of all that action, overlooking one of the neighbourhood’s main streets from private balconies. While it doesn’t have a living room, there’s room for the group to gather at the breakfast nook and the kitchen has everything you need for self-catering. Each bedroom is a little like a hotel room with its own TV and two of the bedrooms have balcony access and seating areas.
Home truths: *This apartment doesn't have a living room, but there is a dine-in kitchen, TVs in every bedroom and two of the bedrooms have seating areas.
*Three of the bedrooms are triple rooms, so quite a few people will be sharing across a double and a single bed setup at capacity.
*Given the home's central spot in a nightlife-heavy neighbourhood, expect to hear some street noise throughout your stay. Light sleepers might want to pack earplugs.
*Your host can provide a cot for infants on request.
*While this apartment is not on the ground floor, there is a lift in the building.