In the heart of the San Giovanni neighborhood, one of the most authentic and vibrant areas of Rome, Lilla Boutique Apartment welcomes its guests into an elegant and well-appointed environment where modern comfort seamlessly blends with classic charm. Located just a short walk from the Furio Camillo and Colli Albani metro stations, and conveniently connected to the nearby Tuscolana Train Station, the apartment serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the wonders of the Eternal City. The Colosseum, Piazza di Spagna, the Trevi Fountain, and the Vatican are all easily accessible, while the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, a destination for the Jubilee 2025, is only 2 kilometers away.
The apartment is a sophisticated one-bedroom unit that features a spacious bedroom, a modern bathroom, and a bright living area with an open kitchen equipped with high-quality appliances. The setting is designed to ensure maximum comfort: air conditioning, fiber optic Wi-Fi, a 50-inch smart TV with Netflix, and a Nespresso machine with coffee pods available. Upon arrival, guests will find a bottle of fresh water in the refrigerator along with everything needed to prepare a light breakfast or a meal independently.
The San Giovanni neighborhood is renowned for its authentic spirit and lively local atmosphere. The area boasts supermarkets, pharmacies, boutiques, neighborhood markets, historic pastry shops, and traditional Roman restaurants, making it perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture. Nearby, you will also find the Caffarella Park and the Appian Way, ideal spots for nature walks among captivating archaeological remains.
Aleardo, the owner, lives just a few steps away from the property and is always available to ensure a pleasant and worry-free stay. His passion for hospitality is reflected in every detail of the apartment, designed to provide a comfortable retreat in the heart of Rome.
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The host, Aleardo, resides in the San Giovanni neighborhood and personally welcomes guests with warmth and care. A knowledgeable local with a passion for hospitality, he enjoys sharing his tips for experiencing Rome authentically, providing a discreet yet always accessible point of support. His attention to detail and willingness to make the stay as enjoyable as possible help create a homey and relaxed atmosphere, allowing guests to feel at home right away.
The San Giovanni neighborhood is one of the most authentic and well-connected areas in Rome, blending the vibrancy of local life with the beauty of historic monuments and green spaces. Located south of the historic center, it retains a residential character that makes it welcoming and safe, while also being dynamic due to the presence of shops, markets, restaurants, and significant religious and cultural hubs.
The neighborhood's symbol is the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome's cathedral and one of the four papal basilicas, serving as a landmark for pilgrims and visitors, especially during the Jubilee. Next to the basilica lies Piazza San Giovanni, which often hosts events, demonstrations, and markets. Not far away is Via Appia Nuova, one of the city's main commercial streets, lined with boutiques, cafes, bookstores, and historic venues where one can enjoy traditional Roman cuisine.
San Giovanni is also rich in green spaces: the Caffarella Park and the Appian Way offer stunning views where nature and archaeology converge. Here, one can stroll or bike among Roman aqueducts, catacombs, and ancient mausoleums, all in a peaceful and enchanting setting that provides one of the city's most captivating experiences.
Thanks to the presence of two metro stations on Line A (Furio Camillo and Colli Albani) and the nearby Tuscolana train station, the neighborhood is excellently connected to the rest of the city. Within minutes, you can reach the Colosseum, Piazza di Spagna, the Trevi Fountain, the Vatican Museums, and many other iconic sites in Rome.
Ultimately, San Giovanni is a neighborhood lived in by Romans, with a strong sense of identity and a genuineness that sets it apart from more touristy areas. Staying here means engaging with daily Roman life while still being conveniently close to the capital's main attractions.
Via Di Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, 45 - Roma (RM) - Directions
National identification code IT058091C23L4OAPLO
Regional identification code 058091-LOC-06566 L06371