On the third floor of a historic building, “Casa Zeffiro” takes its name from the great roman director Roberto Rossellini (whose second name was Gastone Zeffiro) who shooted his masterpiece “Roma Città Aperta” in this street.
Entry is into the living area furnished with a dining table seating 4, a 2-seater sofa, which can be turned into a comfortable sofa bed if needed, and an armchair. This area overlooks the kitchen, small but fully equipped, that a sliding door allows to hide from the living zone. From here, a small corridor leads to the bathroom (with shower) and the bedroom.
The bedroom is cozy and fully equipped, furnished with a double bed, a chest of drawers and a big wardrobe. A perfect place to rest in, after having spent the day walking around Rome! The apartment lies in the historic center, a few steps from Fontana di Trevi (only 8 minutes walking), a strategic starting point to explore the city on foot. Casa Zeffiro is also very close to the metro station Barberini (A line) and to many bus stops.
In the building there is no elevator.