Apartment Hemans - Palazzo Fortuny (sleeps 4)

Spanish Steps Rome

Apartment Hemans - Palazzo Fortuny

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Price from: €148 /night
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Summary

Rome Apartment Hemans is one of seven meticulous apartments located in one building, Palazzo Fortuny; a rare and unique gem, centrally located, yet privately and safely tucked away behind secure gates.

Description

45 sqm (484 sqft)
Located on the 1st floor (2nd floor USA)
Bed linens & Towels supplied

Rome, Rome, thou art no more
As thou hast been!
On thy seven hills of yore
Thou sat’st a queen."

  • Felicia D. Hemans, Roman Girl’s Song *

Located on the 1st Floor (14 steps) no elevator (2nd Floor USA)

Rome Apartment Hemans is one of seven meticulous apartments located in one building, Palazzo Fortuny; a rare and unique gem, centrally located, yet privately and safely tucked away behind secure gates.

This elegant Roman Palazzo is perched on a small hill in a setting of lush greenery with spectacular views of Rome from every window.

It is conveniently bordering Villa Borghese, surrounded by trees offering a tranquil environment, almost like being in the country with no traffic noise, yet ten minutes away from Piazza Del Popolo and the Spanish Steps, where you can indulge in the occasional shopping spree or choose to dine in one of the many great restaurants in this area.

This tastefully refurbished apartment is on the first floor, just fourteen steps up to the front door. The apartment is meticulous in every way and has two bedrooms and two en-suite bathrooms.

The first bedroom is spacious and elegant; traditional in style with a magnificent queen bed.There’s an en-suite bathroom off this bedroom which has a tub and hand shower.

The second bedroom has two single beds and a large sliding door wardrobe.The single beds can be optional as a queen sized bed also.

This room has a second en-suite bathroom with a shower. There is no common living room in this apartment, only a small gallery kitchen and a wonderful outdoor terrace.

A very lovely and homely apartment, sure to make your stay in Rome a successful one.

There are also" six other apartments ":http://www.rome-accom.com/accommodation/spanish-steps/palazzo-fortuny.aspx in the same buiding making this an excellent choice for groups traveling together sleeping up to 38 people in the same building.

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key: 12 – Apartment available 12 – Apartment booked

Pricing for the year

Season Start End Min stay Price / night Discounts
High 01 Mar 2013 31 Jul 2013 5 €225 up to 4 people Weekly / Monthly
Low 01 Aug 2013 31 Aug 2013 4 €148 up to 4 people Weekly / Monthly
High 01 Sep 2013 31 Oct 2013 5 €225 up to 4 people Weekly / Monthly
Low 01 Nov 2013 22 Dec 2013 4 €197 up to 4 people Weekly / Monthly
High 23 Dec 2013 06 Jan 2014 5 €225 up to 4 people Weekly / Monthly
Low 07 Jan 2014 28 Feb 2014 4 €197 up to 4 people Weekly / Monthly
High 01 Mar 2014 31 Jul 2014 5 €225 up to 4 people Weekly / Monthly


Additional local charges

Late check-in fee: €41 (charged from 21.00 to 23.00)
End clean: €50
Check-in fee: €16
Extra charges:

Check in fees: 07:00-20:00 €16.00 20:00-23:00 €41.00 23:00 onwards €66.00 HOLIDAY check in fees: 07:00-20:00 €32.00 20:00-23:00 €41.00 23:00 onwards €66.00 **Utilities are charged at the local rate for monthly bookings

Regional charges:

Rome City Tax
From the 1st of January 2011 Rome City Council has imposed a nightly accommodation tax in the city of Rome.The tax is, €2.00 per night (10 nights maximum) per person. Children up to 10 years of age do not pay. The tax is charged to anyone staying in any overnight accommodation inside the city boundaries. The fee, not included in the total rate, must be paid cash at check in time. For more information go to http://en.turismoroma.it/

(United States)

Party type: Family Group     Review date: June 2012

The apartment was in a perfect location to visit most of Rome's tourist sites. Only three blocks from a Metro station, but also in a very quite neighborhood. The outside terrace was a real plus.

(Australia)

Party type:     Review date: October 2011

Slightly removed from the hustle and bustle, a quiet hideaway. Transfer from Termini made arrival ver easy and Agosto showed us everything in the apartment, which was clean and well equipped. Our driver for transfer to airport waited patiently for us and ensured we got there on time!

(Ireland)

Party type: Mixed Group     Review date: June 2009

Our accomodation, about 5 mins from the Spanish Steps, was perfect for what we wanted, close to the main attractions and the tourist bus routes. It was clean, quiet and we had no problems with keys or payment. All in all, the partmetn added to a lovely fun filled weekend in Rome. Tara, Ireland

(USA)

Party type: Older couple     Review date: September 2008

The Apartment Hemans (and the other apts in the same building) give you the best of both worlds. On the one hand, being at the end of a cul de sac and behind a gate, they are very quiet. On the other hand, they are within minutes of the Metro, the Piazza del Popolo, and numerous bus lines. There is easy access to everything you want to see in Rome. And you have a quiet retreat at the end of the day.

(USA)

Party type: Family Group     Review date: August 2008

The apartment was very charming and conveniently located to the Spanish Steps (just north of the Piazza Popoli) and very convenient to the Villa Borghese Museum. There were several restaurants nearby (casual and sit-down) and easy access to the Metro (about 2 blocks away). The apartment was nicely priced, but did not have a living room. Instead it had a private, quiet garden area with a scenic rooftop view. We loved that we were not burried in the busy city and felt very secure here. The 2 bedroom were comfortable with tons of closet space in the second bedroom. Both bathrooms were very clean and functional. The Master lacked a shower, but had the tub with shower hose (seems to be more of a traditional Italian concept). The 2nd bath had a shower and was the small add-on type with small sliding doors. It too had a shower hose, but really should have had a higher hook-on clasp, since the waist-level was less efficient. I added that comment to the suggestion box so hopefully this will be provided in the future. Both bathrooms had modern toilets, sinks and bidets. Overall, very charming and good value at the $130 Euro per night price. The kitchen was tiny, but had most everything for simple cooking, including a small burner stovetop, microwave, medium refrig and coffee maker. Dishes and silverware were complete, but would have loved a wine-cork puller. I suggest you bring your own since in 14 days of travel only found one hotel with wine opener.