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Where we are

Vicolo dell’Avila, 8, 00186 Roma, Italia
The “Nido tra le cupole” holiday home is located in the heart of Rome, a short distance from Castel Sant’Angelo and Piazza San Pietro.

Live the unique experience of a stay in the beating heart of Rome, close to all the attractions.

The house is located in a small pedestrian alley in the historical center of Rome, crossroad of via del Governo Vecchio, full of boutiques, bars and restaurants; very near to piazza dell’Orologio where is a famous tower of Bernini, also visible from terrace of the house. At 200 mt Piazza Navona, a few steps from Campo de’ Fiori and Castel Sant’Angelo. From the house is possible to walk to the major monuments of the capital from St. Peter to the Vatican Museums, Roman Forum to the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Trinità de’ Monti, up to the Colosseum.

Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona

Distance 200 m (4 min.)
We are 200 meters away. from Piazza Navona. Piazza Navona, a monumental icon of Rome, was built following the magnificent directives of the Pamphili family under the papacy of Innocent.

San Pietro

Distance 1100 m (16 min.)
St. Peter’s Basilica, located in the heart of the Vatican, represents a pinnacle of Italian art and stands as the undisputed symbol of Rome, dominating the city skyline with its imposing dome.

Castel Sant’Angelo

Distance 450 m (7 min.)
Castel Sant’Angelo, originally built in 123 AD. as a mausoleum for the emperor Hadrian and his family, it boasts a unique history that distinguishes it in the historical and artistic context of Rome.

Pantheon

Distance 750 m (10 min.)
The Pantheon, located in the heart of Rome, is an ancient temple famous for its grandiose architecture, dedicated to all deities.

Piazza di Spagna

Piazza di Spagna

Distance 1600 m (22 min.)
Piazza di Spagna is among the most famous and visited squares in Rome. At its center stands the Barcaccia Fountain, a Baroque masterpiece, the result of the creativity and sculptural skill of Pietro Bernini and his son Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

Colosseo

Colosseo

Distance 2400 m (33 min.)
The Flavian Amphitheater, better known as the Colosseum, is probably the most iconic monument in the world and represents the grandeur of Rome. Located in the archaeological core of the city, this thousand-year-old building has continued to tell a story of uninterrupted charm and splendor for almost two thousand years.

Fontana di Trevi

Fontana di Trevi

Distance 1400 m (19 min.)
The Trevi Fountain, a late Baroque masterpiece, stands out as the most renowned monument among the over 2000 fountains that embellish the streets and squares of Rome.

Fori Imperiali

Fori Imperiali

Distance 1500m (21 min.)
The Imperial Forums, five monumental squares in the heart of Rome, were built over a century and a half, from 46 BC. to 113 AD. This architectural complex, the result of the work of Julius Caesar and the emperors Augustus, Vespasian, Nerva and Trajan, testifies to the grandeur of ancient Rome.