Even though it’s actually quite new, Vintage Rosa feels like it could be from the 50s (can you tell from the name?). In a good way, that is – it has a great balance of the old-fashioned aesthetic and modern fittings, so you won’t be stuck with sixty-year-old kitchen appliances. The whole building is run in the space between a hotel and a block of flats, as there’s more than enough to keep you independent, but you also get some extra services included, like cleaning every other day, and a reception during working hours.
Home truths: *Animals are sometimes allowed, but it's on a case-by-case basis so you'll have to ask Giovanni first
*Hardly a problem, but there's free cleaning every other day
*Nothing's provided in the way of basic ingredients
*There's no washing machine in the flat, only a communal one
*Two people can sleep on a sofa bed in the living room
*There's a reception, but it's only open between 9am and 5pm