This flat on the third floor was built in 1907 and still preserves its original cementine tiles (concrete and hexagone-shaped, very sought after when original) or barrel vault ceilings in some of the rooms, a testament to the care with which the area was built. The building is equipped with an elevator.
Thanks to an extra bed in the main bedroom and two twin beds that convert to a double, the Toscana 6 can accommodate up to 5 people. With its sleek, contemporary look, this accommodation will appeal to younger travelers who want modern amenities wherever they go.
The kitchen is equipped with everything you need to prepare meals from scratch, including a dishwasher, oven, induction hob, fridge, Nespresso machine, toaster and microwave. There is also a washer and dryer, and the renovated bathroom has a large shower.
This property comes with independent heating, and Air Conditioning in every rooms. Guests will be able to connect to their favorite streaming service (if available in Italy) through the Smart TV. A free Wifi connection is offered.
We would like to point out how we are managing a similar property on the ground floor of this same building: an ideal solution if you’re looking to travel with a larger group but are concerned about privacy (example: you’re traveling with your parents, or with a group of friends….).
We kept for last the really unique feature of this apartment: the common terrace shared with the neighbors, complete with tables, lounge chairs and more, on top of the building. You’re free to use it during your stay between 8am to 11 pm every day.
We’d like to point out how From Home to Rome is not in any way responsible for the access to the terrace, which could be closed on occasion depending on the arrangements of the building manager.
Roof terraces were historically thought of as social spaces, and this building has brought back a long-standing tradition of using them as places for meeting other residents. While they were usually accessed to hang one laundry or to have cookouts, now they’re mostly an extension of one’s apartment, and in this particular case this becomes an extra living room, just… in the open! This explains why certain rules have to be observed: opening times, for instance, refraining from making excessive noise, and respecting quiet hours and the building’s residents.
By placing an advance request, the terrace can also be reserved in the evening at a special rate, but keep in mind that the schedule could be already full, as this outdoor space can be rented out for private events. Drop us a line if interested, we’ll be happy to get back to you as soon as possible!
Apartment rules
Standard check-in from 3 to 9 pm. For check-in between 9 pm and 11:30 pm a 30 € fee will be required. For check-in after 11:30 pm a 50 € fee is due.
Check-out within 11:00 am.
Flexibility for check-in and check-out time, depends on the availability of the apartment and the cleaning procedure.
A 35 € extra fee is required for check in scheduled for the 25th of December, the 1st of January, Easter day, 15 August.
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
Electricity and gas consumption is included in the price of this rental. Guests are required to comply with the rules of use of all electrical equipment in the accommodation. Specifically, they are required to turn off all lights and A/C off when not at home.
COMMON ROOF TERRACE RULES
The roof terrace is accessible for guests from Mondays to Fridays from 8AM to 5PM and Saturdays/Sundays from 8AM to 10PM.
It is possible to reserve the exclusive evening use of the roof terrace for an extra fee that dependes on the number of hours and the period of the day- Reservations must be submitted to your host and will be accepted subject to availability.
Please note: On occasion, the terrace is rented by the owners for private events, in which case on the day of the event the terrace will be closed and not accessible to guests.
As it is a shared space, it is requested that you respect the other residents and avoid any loud noise.