Piazza di Spagna, Piazza Navona and Barberini are traditional tourist attractions in Rome. From here it is a stone's throw to the main attractions of the capital. A stone's throw from them are the Roman Forum and the Colosseum, the Trinita dei Monti Basilica and the Trevi Fountain.
Those who are used to traveling on their own and sightseeing without a guide or excursion groups can rent a car in Italy at a rental office and not depend on anyone. Renting a car in Rome will cost an average of 20 euros per day, in Milan from 14 euros per day.
Splendor and luxury of the Eternal City
In the vicinity of the Wall of Aurelius, premium real estate objects are also localized. Despite the high cost of renting, offers are in constant demand among wealthy travelers.
The privately run Hotel Area Felicita is an example of a combination of Byzantine traditions with the latest trends in modern design. The floors are made of black and white marble, brought from the mountainous regions of the country, alongside the laconic geometry of upholstered furniture.
The contrast between shades of ivory and deep black creates an atmosphere of serenity. The massiveness of the decor made of precious woods is emphasized by the weightless organza curtains created by the hands of the Damascus factory workers. Lavish gilding multiplies in panoramic mirrors, and crystal reflections of Flos lamps scatter in myriads of dazzling lights.
From the open windows you can hear the enchanting scent of citrus. Mandarin trees are everywhere in this part of the capital. They stretch in a slender line all the way to the property of Villa Borghese. The hotel is located next to the largest landscape park in Italy.
Surroundings and infrastructure
Transport accessibility of the apartments is provided by a separate entrance to the courtyard of the building. If necessary, you can use the Spagna metro station. The entrance to the subway lobby is on the opposite side of Via di Porta Pinciana.
It is followed by the Piazza di Spagna shopping galleries. They showcase the products of the world's leading brands. It is here that the first collections of Italian brands Max Mara, Trussardi, Guess, United Colors of Benetton, Gucci, Armani and Valentino appear.
The property of Via Nazionale stretches a little further. This is another cult place for dudes. Both sides of the alley are lined with branded boutiques, where a brisk trade in authentic bags, shoes, clothes and accessories is carried out all day long. Via Cola De Rienzo stores specialize in the sale of high-priced bijouterie and jewelry. The street is located near the Ottaviano station.
Pincho Hill is the epicenter of the cultural life of Rome. There are a lot of cafes and restaurants on Porta Pinciana street. Local Italian celebrities, American diplomats and respectable European public rest there.