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R/134 Margutta
Via Margutta, Rome, Lazio, 00187, Italy

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The apartment R/134 Margutta enjoys an upscale location in the historic centre of Rome, on the prestigious Via Margutta - the picturesque street renown for the artist's studios - just below the Pincio, between Piazza del Popolo square, Villa Borghese park and the Spanish Steps. Baroque churches, fabulous historic buildings, trendy restaurants, exclusive tea rooms, elegant boutiques and antique stores are right around the corner. For a relaxing break, don't miss the lovely walk to Villa Borghese with its fountains, ponds and garden benches. This welcoming and cosy apartment is housed on the first floor of a delightful building - where the world-famous Roman Holiday film was shot - and will ensure guests a truly successful stay in Rome. With a short and leisurely walk you will reach the Pincio, the Galleria Borghese, and Trinità dei Monti. Shopping enthusiasts will enjoy exclusive boutiques, antique stores and fashion jeweleries, all located close by.

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Cancellation Policy

-720 hours, After reservation, deposit of 35% of the total amount that will be not refunded in any case. Loss of deposit if cancellation is more than 4 weeks before the day of the arrival. If cancellation is less than 4 weeks before arrival, then the full amount is requested to be paid, and only refunded (unless the part payment/deposit of 35%) if a “re-sale” is possible.

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Lazio,Rome,Around Rome

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