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Appartamento Matilde
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 4
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ROMA
Pontile Di Ostia
2 min drive
Rome Tourist Port
6 min drive
Ostia Antica
6 min drive
Rome (FCO-Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Intl.)
25 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Kitchen
Balcony
About this property
Appartamento Matilde
Experience the best of ROMA in this charming property with a PATIO_BALCONY, heating, AIR_CONDITIONING, OUTDOOR_BALCONY, ROOM_HEATING, and a fully equipped KITCHEN_DINING_KITCHEN. Stay entertained with a flat-screen TV, and stay connected with free WIFI. Enjoy the convenience of a dishwasher and washer. Book now for a comfortable stay in the heart of the city!
Aria Condizionata
Balcone
Macchina Espresso
Sanificazione
TV Sat
Wi-Fi
Ostia (officially Lido di Ostia[2]) is the coastal hamlet forming part of the Italian municipality of Roma Capitale. It includes the Lido di Ostia Ponente (Q. XXXIII), Lido di Ostia Levante (Q. XXXIV) and Lido di Castel Fusano (Q. XXXV) districts, and falls within the territory of the Roma X Municipality. A well-known tourist location, it overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea near the mouth of the Tiber river, which delimits its borders with the municipality of Fiumicino. Much of the area was built starting from the early 20th century, at the end of the reclamation of the area carried out after the annexation of Rome to the Kingdom of Italy. The settlement of Ostia, according to tradition, was built under the reign of the fourth king of Rome Ancus Marzio around 630 BC, on the then coastline of the Tyrrhenian Sea and near the mouth of the Tiber river.[5][6 ][7][8] The actual date of foundation is rather uncertain: according to the Greek historian Polybius, for example, the foundation of the settlement took place under the reign of Numa Pompilius a few decades earlier while the French historian Jérôme Carcopino placed the birth of Ostia after the victories of the Romans over the Etruscans and the Ancients and believed that before the colony there was a sanctuary dedicated to the god Vulcan, of which, however, no trace remains.[9] The main function of Ostia was that of the supply of salt although the archaeological site suggests that it had, in the beginning, an important military function as the base of the first Roman fleets. Proof of its importance is the exemption from military conscription during the Second Punic War. The Roman theater of Ostia From the few historiographical and literary sources it is clear that during the civil war between Marius and Silla Ostia was sacked by the followers of the populares and subsequently rebuilt by the Roman dictator. Archaeological evidence attests it to be one of the most developed cities in pre-imperial Lazio. Recognizing its importance both as a seaport and as a commercial emporium, the city was enriched in the Augustan age, to which the Roman theater and the renovation of the forum date back. Augustus himself planned to provide the city with a port basin suitable for its function which was then built along the Tiber river by Emperor Claudius in 46 about 4 km from Ostia. As the years passed, the city had to meet the growing needs of Rome and the Claudian port, whose planning errors led to continuous silting, was replaced by the hexagonal port of Trajan designed by Apollodorus of Damascus. The port grew independently as a suburb of Ostia and under Emperor Constantine I it became an autonomous city. Precisely in the Constantinian era, the decline of the first Roman colony began due both to the moving of the imperial capital to Constantinople and to the growing importance of nearby Porto. Invia commenti Riquadri laterali Cronologia Salvate
Welcome to Lido di Ostia, a charming coastal town located near Rome, Italy. Lido di Ostia is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant promenade, and delicious seafood restaurants. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and water sports during the day, and explore the town's shops, cafes, and gelaterias in the evening. If you're staying at a property in Lido di Ostia, you'll be conveniently located near Parrocchia Santa Maria Regina Pacis, a lovely parish church that is worth visiting. The church is known for its stunning architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and religious significance to the local community. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, explore the town's attractions, or simply enjoy the laid-back Italian lifestyle, Lido di Ostia has something for everyone. We hope you have a wonderful stay in this beautiful coastal town!
Aria Condizionata
Balcone
Macchina Espresso
Sanificazione
TV Sat
Wi-Fi
Ostia (officially Lido di Ostia[2]) is the coastal hamlet forming part of the Italian municipality of Roma Capitale. It includes the Lido di Ostia Ponente (Q. XXXIII), Lido di Ostia Levante (Q. XXXIV) and Lido di Castel Fusano (Q. XXXV) districts, and falls within the territory of the Roma X Municipality. A well-known tourist location, it overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea near the mouth of the Tiber river, which delimits its borders with the municipality of Fiumicino. Much of the area was built starting from the early 20th century, at the end of the reclamation of the area carried out after the annexation of Rome to the Kingdom of Italy. The settlement of Ostia, according to tradition, was built under the reign of the fourth king of Rome Ancus Marzio around 630 BC, on the then coastline of the Tyrrhenian Sea and near the mouth of the Tiber river.[5][6 ][7][8] The actual date of foundation is rather uncertain: according to the Greek historian Polybius, for example, the foundation of the settlement took place under the reign of Numa Pompilius a few decades earlier while the French historian Jérôme Carcopino placed the birth of Ostia after the victories of the Romans over the Etruscans and the Ancients and believed that before the colony there was a sanctuary dedicated to the god Vulcan, of which, however, no trace remains.[9] The main function of Ostia was that of the supply of salt although the archaeological site suggests that it had, in the beginning, an important military function as the base of the first Roman fleets. Proof of its importance is the exemption from military conscription during the Second Punic War. The Roman theater of Ostia From the few historiographical and literary sources it is clear that during the civil war between Marius and Silla Ostia was sacked by the followers of the populares and subsequently rebuilt by the Roman dictator. Archaeological evidence attests it to be one of the most developed cities in pre-imperial Lazio. Recognizing its importance both as a seaport and as a commercial emporium, the city was enriched in the Augustan age, to which the Roman theater and the renovation of the forum date back. Augustus himself planned to provide the city with a port basin suitable for its function which was then built along the Tiber river by Emperor Claudius in 46 about 4 km from Ostia. As the years passed, the city had to meet the growing needs of Rome and the Claudian port, whose planning errors led to continuous silting, was replaced by the hexagonal port of Trajan designed by Apollodorus of Damascus. The port grew independently as a suburb of Ostia and under Emperor Constantine I it became an autonomous city. Precisely in the Constantinian era, the decline of the first Roman colony began due both to the moving of the imperial capital to Constantinople and to the growing importance of nearby Porto. Invia commenti Riquadri laterali Cronologia Salvate
Welcome to Lido di Ostia, a charming coastal town located near Rome, Italy. Lido di Ostia is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant promenade, and delicious seafood restaurants. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and water sports during the day, and explore the town's shops, cafes, and gelaterias in the evening. If you're staying at a property in Lido di Ostia, you'll be conveniently located near Parrocchia Santa Maria Regina Pacis, a lovely parish church that is worth visiting. The church is known for its stunning architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and religious significance to the local community. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, explore the town's attractions, or simply enjoy the laid-back Italian lifestyle, Lido di Ostia has something for everyone. We hope you have a wonderful stay in this beautiful coastal town!
Property manager
Federico Salamone
Languages
Italian
Amenities
Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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This property accepts cash
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
About the area
Rome
Lido di Ostia, a neighbourhood in Rome, is home to this apartment. Ostia Antica and Castle of Julius II are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Rome Tourist Port and Eurpark Adventure. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's going on at Palazzo dello Sport, or consider a night out at Atlantico.
ROMA
What's nearby
- Rome Tourist Port - 6 min drive
- Ostia Antica - 6 min drive
- PalaPellicone - 6 min drive
- Parco Leonardo - 17 min drive
- Fiera di Roma - 21 min drive
Getting around
Restaurants
- Pizzeria Positano - 6 min walk
- Gran Caffè Salerno - 1 min walk
- 1927 di Fabio Deroma - 6 min walk
- Pizza House da Ciro - 7 min walk
- Ristorante Cinese La Grande Shangai - 7 min walk
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About the host
Hosted by Federico Salamone
Languages:
Italian
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