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Luna in Trastevere apartment
Welcome to Luna in Trastevere, the perfect home in the heart of Trastevere, ideal for large families or groups of friends up to 6 people. With its central location, it offers an unforgettable experience to explore the charm of Rome.
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La Posizione strategica
“Luna in Trastevere,” located at Via Vicolo di San Francesco a Ripa No. 17, in the heart of Trastevere in Rome. Within walking distance, you will find two supermarkets for your daily needs and a paid garage for convenient parking. Additionally, a nearby pharmacy will come in handy for any emergency. Enjoy your stay in this cozy apartment, surrounded by Trastevere’s most striking historical monuments, such as Piazza Trilussa, Ponte Sisto, Villa Farnesina, the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, the Fountain of Santa Maria in Trastevere, the Corsini Gallery, the Basilica of San Crisogono, Piazza di San Cosimato, the Museum of Rome in Trastevere, the Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, the Tiber Island, the Tempietto del Bramante, the Acqua Paola Fountain, and the Botanical Garden of Rome, as well as the Jewish Ghetto of Rome.
Book now for an unforgettable experience immersed in the history and charm of Rome!
Points of interest in Trastevere
Monuments of Trastevere:
Piazza Trilussa:
The pulsating heart of the neighborhood, teeming with bars and restaurants overlooking the Tiber River.
Famous for the statue of Trilussa, a Roman poet, and its lively atmosphere.
Ponte Sisto:
Linking Trastevere to the historic center, dating back to 1589.
It offers splendid views of the river and the Gianicolo Hill.
The Alleys:
A maze of cobblestone streets filled with artisan shops, art galleries, and characteristic venues. A veritable open-air museum where one can get lost and discover the true soul of Trastevere.
Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere:
One of the oldest churches in Rome, dating back to the 3rd century.
Richly decorated interior with mosaics and frescoes.
Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere:
A spacious square in front of the basilica, a gathering place and venue for events.
Characterized by a suggestive atmosphere and a central fountain.
Villa Farnesina:
A magnificent Renaissance villa, famous for the frescoes by Raphael and other artists.
A true architectural and pictorial gem.
Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere:
A 5th-century church dedicated to the patron saint of music.
It houses the statue of Saint Cecilia by Stefano Maderno and frescoes by Cavallini.
Piazza San Cosimato:
A lively square, the focal point of the neighborhood’s social life.
Home to a local market and numerous restaurants and bars.
Corsini Palace:
Home to the National Gallery of Ancient Art, featuring works by masters of the 17th and 18th centuries. A magnificent Baroque palace of great beauty.
Basilica of San Crisogono:
A 4th-century church with a Baroque façade and Byzantine mosaics.
A place of worship rich in history and art.
Museum of Rome in Trastevere:
Tells the history of the neighborhood from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
An opportunity to discover the traditions and culture of Trastevere.
Tiber Island:
The only island on the Tiber River in Rome, with a rich history and picturesque views.
Home to hospitals, churches, and gardens.
Bramante’s Tempietto:
A small Renaissance temple located in the courtyard of Santa Maria della Pace.
A masterpiece of architecture, considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Rome.
Acqua Paola Fountain:
A monumental Baroque fountain from the 17th century, located on the Janiculum Hill.
It offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city.
Jewish Ghetto of Rome:
A historic area that has been home to the Jewish community of Rome for centuries, featuring picturesque streets, historic synagogues, and traditional restaurants.