Rome - San Lorenzo
3 guests -
1 Bedroom -
1 bathroom -
groundth floor -
50 sqm
Our flat is situated on the ground floor of an early 20th century buinding. The flat was for a long time a simple proletarian dwelling. Subsequently, for years, it was used as a warehouse by an adjacent business building umbrellas for open-air grocery markets. When we bought it, it was an empty and dusty space asking to be brought back to life again.
The flat is a small (50sqm) open space loft, separated in two main areas by a structural arch (almost 5 meters high). The first area, that overlooks via dei Lucani, is occupied by the open-space kichen. It is charaterised by two high lateral arches which we decided to colour with a warm rust-red. This is the brightest part of the flat, as light enters from a French-window, which can be used to access the flat also.
Crossing to the other half of the flat, you can find the bedroom, which can be reached by climbing a light yellow metal spiral staircase. Right below the mezzanine that houses the bedroom, there is a cosy living room (with a sofa bed) and a compact but comfortable bathroom with shower.
The flat has two entrances: one from via dei Lucani and one from the main building entrace, situated on via dei Campani.
San Lorenzo is a vibrant, eclectic neighborhood in the heart of Rome, offering an genuine blend of historical charm and youthful energy. Situated just northeast of the city center, it is well known for its bohemian atmosphere, with a mix of trendy bars, lively cafes, and independent boutiques that attract both locals and visitors.
San Lorenzo has a distinct, laid-back feel compared to other more tourist-heavy neighborhoods. It’s a hub for students, artists, and creatives due to its proximity to La Sapienza University, one of Europe’s largest universities. This youthful vibe permeates the area, making it an ideal spot for a casual stroll or a night out. The neighborhood is also home to several important historical sites, such as the Basilica of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, one of Rome’s four papal basilicas, which dates back to the 4th century.
For those interested in exploring authentic Roman life, San Lorenzo offers a more off-the-beaten-path experience. You’ll find local markets, traditional trattorias, and vibrant street art alongside centuries-old architecture (for example the Aurelian emperor rime city walls, stretching for more than 500 meters along via di Porta Labicana). Although less crowded than other tourist areas, it’s a great place to discover the true essence of Rome, blending tradition with contemporary culture. Whether you’re looking to enjoy local cuisine, explore history, or soak in the creative atmosphere, San Lorenzo offers a dynamic and memorable experience for any visitor.
San Lorenzo is walking distance from Rome Central Station (Stazione Termini). This makes it very convenient as public transport goes. Once in Termini station, you can access the entire undergound system. In front of Termini station, you can also find many bus and tramway lines covering the whole town.
Also, via dei Lucani allows for private car parking, although the street only allows for toll parking on the blue lines (indicatively 4 euros for 8 hours parking or 1 euro per hour).
Length of Stay(months) |
Monthly Price* |
Security Deposit |
---|---|---|
12+ | €1,300 | €1300 |
6 | €1,400 | €1400 |
3 | €1,500 | €1500 |
1 | €1,800 | €500 |
Cancellation Policy |
1 month |
Pets OK |
No |
Final Cleaning |
€100 |
Minimum Stay |
1 month |
Maximum Stay |
No Maximum |
*Monthly prices include all fixed expenses + a €100 allotment of utilities
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Due at check-in (Directly to the landlord)
Due every 30 days after check-in (Directly to landlord)
Check-out (Refunded by the landlord)
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The Landlord prefers stays between
1 - 12+ months