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Fingertips is in a great position, close to both the Jewish Quarter and Campo de’ Fiori, the home of Rome’s most famous market. The layout of the flat makes it quite a flexible proposition – if the living room needs to be used as a bedroom, it can be closed off from the other communal areas, and you wouldn’t know it wasn’t permanent (except for the sofa bed). All in all, it’s a cute flat, with some nice period furniture, but it’s the location that really lifts it to the next level.
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What to expect
Highlights
Use of exposed materials
Elegantly carved wooden furniture
The peaceful square outside
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Home truths
There's a short flight of steps to reach the front door
Unfortunately, this home doesn't have any air conditioning
If six people are staying at once, sharing one bathroom might become a little tedious
The shower is on the small side
The kitchen is a bit short of sockets
There is no TV in this home
There aren't any laundry facilities
About this stay
Amenities
Laptop friendly workspace
Wi-fi
Parking available
Dishwasher
Fridge
Hair dryer
Cot / crib
Freezer
Bedrooms & bathrooms
2 bedrooms, 4 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Airport pick up
Cab booking
Daily cleaning
Fridge fills
Luggage storage
Restaurant reservations
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About The Jewish Quarter
The Ghetto of Rome was witness to some of the worst excesses of anti-semitism of the last 500 years. It was established by Papal decree in 1555, when all Roman Jews were consigned to a three hectare patch of the city, best known for its propensity to flood, and limited to jobs as fishmongers, ragmen and pawnbrokers. More than 300 years of segregation were only ended in 1870, when many...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Sample the pasta at Trattoria da Enzo
A simple, yet classy, trattoria with the best carbonara in Rome. Slightly pricier than nearby places, but worth every penny
Have a snack at Roscioli
There are all sorts of delicious baked goods here but the masterpiece is the pizza bianca.
Pick up supplies at Mercato Campo de' Fiori
A square that used to be site of public executions for centuries, it now boasts a historic market.
Let yourself be overwhelmed by the Pantheon
The massive concrete dome with its oculus is a breathtaking work of engineering. Dating from Augustus’s reign, it is now a site of Catholic burials.
World-famous coffee at Sant’Eustachio il Caffe
A bastion of gourmet coffee since 1938, their brews are prepared following a secret recipe using beans roasted in-house.
Craft beer at Open Baladin
This cool bar with a modern design near Campo de’ Fiori offers forty beers on tap and about 100 bottled brews all made in Italy. There’s also a decent food menu.
The Museum of Rome at Palazzo Braschi
This beautiful Renaissance palace holds a fantastic permanent collection, as well as hosting regular temporary exhibitions.
Indulge in Two Sizes' Heavenly Tiramisu
Cosy bakery store offering a range of 5 flavours of heavenly tiramisu in both large and small portions. Perfectly creamy and rich, with options for alcohol-free variations. A must-try for tiramisu lovers!
Dine at Osteria da Fortunata
Enjoy organic recipes and handmade pasta in this popular, down-to-earth restaurant in Rome. Experience delicious dishes, friendly staff, and fair queuing system.
Try the delights at Trapizzino
Enjoy outstanding food at this bar and restaurant in Trastevere. The warm pizza dough filled with various toppings is a must-try. Friendly staff and quick service make it a great lunch spot.
Explore the historic Ponte Sisto Bridge
Discover the only unchanged bridge in Rome since the 15th century. Capture stunning photographs, enjoy nearby cafes and restaurants, and experience a vibrant atmosphere at the Tiber River market.
Get around
Airport
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino
36 min
Subway station
Colosseo
21 min
Train station
Roma S.Pietro
30 min
Bus stop
Arenula/Cairoli
1 min
Local shops & services
Supermarket
2 min
Cafe
2 min
Pharmacy
1 min
Points of interest
Beach
Manila Beach
53 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 15:00
Departure before 10:00
On floor 1, steps only
Wifi speed: 178Mbps
No air con
Cancellation policy
Up until
24
hours
Cancel at least 24 hours before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 24 hours away.
Host
This home is managed by maria
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Mauro has the help of his entire family when it comes to looking after these homes. They’re a delightful bunch – we also met Maria, and we were particularly impressed with her suggestions of what to do in Rome.
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