Sometimes when looking for a place to stay in a foreign city, you have to make a decision about what to prioritise, but this Roman apartment has all the bases covered. It’s in a great location in Monti — one of our favourite parts of the city, famous for vintage shops and undiscovered restaurants — but the interiors are just as much of a draw. The frescoed ceilings are perhaps the most striking element, a welcome nod to the history of both the building and the area, but the brightly coloured walls and touches of modernity — such as the transparent dining chairs and strikingly blue master bathroom — are also appreciated additions. The winning touch is the small balcony just off the kitchen, which has a charming view of the internal courtyard.

*Even though the building has a lift, there's a short flight of stairs before you reach it so this home might not be suitable for guests with reduced mobility
*Two people can sleep on a sofa bed in the living room, although this cuts off half the communal space
*City taxes are not included in the price of the stay and will be collected in person upon check-in

Air Conditioning
Balcony
Black-Out Blinds
Buzzer / Wireless Intercom
Central Heating
Child Friendly
Dishwasher
Dryer
Fridge
Hair Dryer
Hangers
Iron
Ironing Board
Kitchen
Laptop Friendly Workspace
Lift Access
Microwave
Oven
Private Entrance
Rain Shower
Safe
Self Check-in / Check-out
Stove
TV
Washing Machine
Wi-fi