Apartment Pincio can be found on a hill overlooking the Spanish steps, nestled in the heart of central Rome, the capital city of Italy, half down its west coast. The apartment is just sixteen kilometres from Rome's international Ciampino Airport, which can be reached by taxi or direct train. The central Roma Termini train station is five minutes by the metro to Spagna station; hop into a cab, or pre-book a transfer with the concierge team.
There is something for everyone to enjoy when you holiday in Rome, whether it's ancient history, architecture, renaissance art, culture, food, shopping, and fashion, or the simply joy of people watching, the Eternal City has got the lot. Step outside the apartment. A short walk will take you to the iconic Spanish Steps; enjoy a cappuccino in the bustling square of Piazza Barberini, then make a wish at the famous sculpted marble Trevi fountain.
Everywhere you go, there are ornate churches, rich with decorative icons, don't miss a visit to the nearby Santissima Trinita dei Monti, a Roman Catholic late Renaissance church above the Spanish Steps. Soak up the history of the city at The Pantheon, the Roman Forum, and the ancient Colosseum, all within walking distance of the apartment. No visit to Rome is complete without a meander through the Vatican Museum art collection to see Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling, the double helix staircase, and the rooftop terrace before visiting the Basilica of St Peter.
For fine art, go to the nearby Borghese Gallery, set in a gorgeous garden, housing an incredible collection of Canova marble sculptures. On the stroll back, stop at Harry's Bar for a Bellini, then walk down the Spanish steps to visit the Romantic poet Keat's house before sampling English muffins at the renowned Babington's Tea Rooms, which has been there since 1893. Saunter down the oh-so-very fabulous Via dei Condotti and window shop for world-famous designer-label fashion and exquisite hand-crafted leather handbags. Go on a guided tour or make your own way to the city's outskirts and cross the Old Appian Way to discover the hidden treasures of the catacombs.
If you fancy a day trip out of Rome, the town of Tivoli is only thirty kilometres away, where you can visit Hadrian's Villa and the exquisite Villa D'Este. During the day, dine on freshly made pasta and homemade ice cream, eat alfresco in one of the many squares, and sit back and watch as the world and the beautiful people pass by. In the evening, make your way to the foodie heaven of Trastevere, and taste the delights of traditional Italian cooking, just like Nonna used to make, in one of its many taverna-style restaurants.
The Region
Rome, the eternal city, is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends a rich tapestry of history, culture, and architecture. Nestled in the heart of Italy, this enchanting metropolis boasts an impressive array of attractions and activities that cater to every traveller’s interests. With its timeless charm and iconic landmarks, Rome is a city that has eternally captured the hearts of tourists from around the world.