4 guests
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1 bedroom, 2 beds
1 bathroom
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Perched next to the synagogue and the river, Luogo d’Olive is right at the heart of the old Jewish quarter. It’s full of designer furniture, from the Mangiarotti dining table to the Stilnovo chandelier, and this gives it a sense of luxury. However, the abundance of natural light stops any of the design from feeling too heavy or overwhelming, which is always a bit of a risk when decking out a flat with such high-end things.
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What to expect
Highlights
A colourful take on a chandelier
A cute balcony
The Marshall speakers
The opulent marble bathroom
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Home truths
There's a lift but it starts on the first floor, so you'll have to climb one flight of stairs.
Two guests will be on a sofa bed in the living room.
The bathroom doesn't have any windows.
Given the home's central spot, expect to hear some street noise throughout your stay.
This is a much-used home and so shows some signs of wear and tear.
About this stay
Amenities
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Washing machine
Balcony
Lift access
Dishwasher
Fridge
Ironing board
Bedrooms & bathrooms
1 bedroom, 2 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Airport pick up
Baby sitting
Cab booking
Daily cleaning
Fridge fills
Massage
Restaurant reservations
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About The Jewish Quarter
The Ghetto of Rome was witness to some of the worst excesses of anti-semitism of the last 500 years. It was established by Papal decree in 1555, when all Roman Jews were consigned to a three hectare patch of the city, best known for its propensity to flood, and limited to jobs as fishmongers, ragmen and pawnbrokers. More than 300 years of segregation were only ended in 1870, when many...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Admire ancient Roman art at Musei Capitolini
The museums host a great collection of sculptures and paintings, but are especially renowned for the enormous bronze and marble Roman statues.
Visit a controversial monument at the Vittoriano
Often derided by the Romans as a typewriter or wedding cake, the giant monument to Italy's first king has a panoramic terrace that offers a 360º view of the city.
Have a snack at Roscioli
There are all sorts of delicious baked goods here but the masterpiece is the pizza bianca.
Let yourself be overwhelmed by the Pantheon
The massive concrete dome with its oculus is a breathtaking work of engineering. Dating from Augustus’s reign, it is now a site of Catholic burials.
Book shopping at La Feltrinelli
The most important bookstore in Italy has many locations throughout Rome. One is dedicated to books in languages other than Italian.
Eat the best salumi at Roscioli
A bottega with a restaurant in the back that offers well-prepared, traditional plates and boasts an impressive wine list.
Honor Roman traditions at La Sora Lella
A restaurant with a long tradition serving the staples of Roman cuisine, including some hard-to-come-by old dishes.
World-famous coffee at Sant’Eustachio il Caffe
A bastion of gourmet coffee since 1938, their brews are prepared following a secret recipe using beans roasted in-house.
Craft beer at Open Baladin
This cool bar with a modern design near Campo de’ Fiori offers forty beers on tap and about 100 bottled brews all made in Italy. There’s also a decent food menu.
Eat kosher at Ba'ghetto
This kosher restaurant features an assortment of Roman Jewish dishes as well as Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Jewish fare. The couscous is excellent.
Explore Campagna Amica Market
A charming market in Rome where local farmers and food producers bring their fresh products for sale. Enjoy the open canteen, try the porchetta and pancetta, and sip on local wine or beer.
Indulge in authentic Italian cuisine at Emma Pizzeria
Lively eatery with homemade pasta, pizzas, meat dishes & desserts. Fresh ingredients, top quality food, friendly service. Be sure to visit the adjacent shop for spreads, oils, and flavours.
Get around
Airport
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino
31 min
Train station
Roma Termini
15 min
Subway station
Lepanto
20 min
Bus stop
Acciaioli
8 min
Local shops & services
Supermarket
4 min
Cafe
4 min
Pharmacy
7 min
Points of interest
Beach
Manila Beach
50 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
Children welcome (1-12 years)
No smoking
No pets
No parties or events
Good to know
Arrival from 14:00
Departure before 10:00
On floor 2, has a lift
Air con
Wifi speed: 26Mbps
Cancellation policy
Up until
5
days
Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.
Host
This home is managed by David
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. David was a delight when we met him, and he really seemed to get what we’re all about. He has a couple of places in the same building, and clearly has an eye for design – they’re both beautiful.
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