The famous Monti hill, at the foot of Santa Maria Maggiore, is one of the oldest districts in Rome. It owes its name to the fact that it spans the Esquiline and Viminal Hills as well as parts of the Quirinal and Caelian Hills. Here, local craft shops are scattered throughout a maze of narrow, inclined streets. Fierce rivals of the Trasteverins, the inhabitants have proudly safeguarded the city’s identity throughout the centuries.
The apartment itself is in a historic building in a quiet but very picturesque alley near public transportation (Metro Line B and buses nos. 75 and 117) and within walking distance of the Colosseum and the Palazzo delle Esposizioni on Via Nazionale (15 minutes).
This ground floor studio apartment (19 m2) has lilac accents throughout. The apartment was recently refurbished to maximize the space.
There is a long cabinet in the entrance (2.4 m²), which leads directly into the main room.
The main room (14.3 m²) is divided into two spaces:
The kitchenette (4 m²) is fully equipped and consists of a long counter complete with a sink, two stove-top burners, and a small fridge.
The living area (10.3 m² – southwest facing) has a large window that looks out onto the street. There is a double sofa-bed, a small armchair, a table and two chairs, as well as a large closet that holds a washing machine.
The bathroom (2.3 m²) is to the left of the kitchen and is fitted with a sink, shower stall, and toilet.