There is a comprehensive range of choices when it comes to Rome apartment accommodations. If you would like to opt out of the hotel scene, the boutiques, and so on, apartment stays are for you. Apartments afford you the full effect of being at home. They include bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, full private bathrooms, sitting rooms, and other rooms. Some even include balconies, porches, decks, etc. They are generally furnished with everything youll need chairs, sofas, and other furniture; decorations and lamps; and everything else youll need. You should bring your own bath accessories, however, unless the owner specifies otherwise. You can find furnished studio, one bedroom, two-bedroom, or three bedroom apartments for as little as 100 euros, or about 120 dollars, per day. The upper range can be in the thousands. Check-in and check-out times vary. If the owner is a private entity, the rules will be more flexible. You can talk with the owner and get to know him or her and find out what rules you need to be following during your stay. Also find out whether there are other services they can offer as part of the package. Many travelers do apartment trades for specified periods. Apartment trading is the practice of using someones apartment in Rome in exchange for allowing them to use yours in your hometown while you are gone. This is mutually beneficial, as there is often no money exchanged. Rome apartment accommodations can be found in any of the locales of Rome, from the inner regions like the Pantheon and the Trevi areas, to the outer areas like Monte Verde or Camillucia. |