Rates per week: 350.00 €
| Period | Price |
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| Apartment all year (4 person) |
560.00 €
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| Studio apartment all year (2 person) |
350.00 €
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| Double room private bathroom with breakfast |
350.00 €
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| Double room en-suite with breakfast |
420.00 €
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B&B Room per room per night
Double with private bathroom € 50
Double with bathroom en-suite € 60
Double Single Use € 40
Apartment 4+2 per person per night
Minimal stay 2 nights
from 4 to 6 € 20
added bed for the 7th person € 15
Linen, towels (with weekly change)
kitchen use, electricity included.
Final cleaning € 20
Gas to be payed with counter
readings (cubic meter) € 4
Studio Apartment 2+1 per person per night
Minimal stay 2 nights
from 2 to 3 persons € 25
Linen, towels (with weekly change)
kitchen use, electricity included.
Final cleaning € 15
Gas to be payed with counter
readings (cubic meter) € 4
Children up to 3 years free of charge
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| Owner Name | mr maurizio modica |
| Tel | +39 06 93730023 |
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distance to property: 58
Villa d 'Este, masterpiece of the Italian Garden, is included in the UNESCO world heritage list. With its impressive concentration of fountains, nymphs, grottoes, plays of water, and music, it constitutes a much-copied model for European
gardens in the mannerist and baroque styles.
Also Hadrian?s Villa
Hadrian's Villa (Villa Hadriana) is a large Roman villa built by the emperor Hadrian in the early second century CE. The villa was a sumptuous complex of over 30 buildings, covering an area of at least 100 hectares (c. 250 acres), maybe even 300 hectares, of which much is still unexcavated. Hadrian's Villa is a UNESCO World Heritage site
distance to property: 5 Km
Castelgondolfo the Popes summer residence
Albano, Frascati, Castel Gandolfo, Nemi, Velletri and all the other ancient villages of this charming area just south Rome
distance to property: 25 Km
Probably the best known town in the world, full of history, culture and archaeological site. You will never have enough time to visit it all.
distance to property: 200 Km
The archaeological site covers ancient Pompeii within the circuit of its walls. This means that we only know the Roman town in isolation, cut off from the territory, the ager Pompeianus, on which it thrived. Farming and trading in agricultural produce were the main source of income for the inhabitants of Pompeii. They benefited from their location in a broad fertile delta at the mouth of the River Sarno, which took river traffic, and at the junction of important roads linking Neapolis, Nuceria and Stabiae.
distance to property: 20 Km pius distance from the coast
The Pontine Islands can be reached easily from Formia Port.
Monte La Guardia (915.3 feet) is Ponza's highest point. From there you can admire the beauty of this narrow, long and half-moon-shaped island. Its coasts are ragged and rich in coves and smaller crags such as the small isle of Cavi and the cliff of La Botte. Excellent hotels and comfortable boarding-houses are available on the island. This island which is only 4.97 miles long is full of places to visit, such as the lovely beach of Ghiaia di Luna, which can be reached through a tunnel dug out by the Romans and which is full of archaeological remains scattered everywhere. Tourists who intend to explore the whole island have a wide choice of suggested itineraries that will satisfy all types of interests. Minibuses and open-roof taxis will help the tourist to reach all the interesting spots in very little time.
This small island (0.5 sq. miles) was formed by volcanic, mainly tufaceous rocks once used to build houses (as you can see when entering the port). Ventotene has generally high and ragged coasts and two small, beautiful beaches just behind the built-up area: Cala Rossano (close to the Porto Nuovo) and Cala Nave (with the three cliffs: Nave di Terra, Nave di Fuori and Scoglitello). In isolated areas away from the port there are other stretches of beach such as: Parata della Postina, Moggio di Terra and Parata Grande. The island was first used as a base by the Phoenicians, the Greeks and the Romans in the Ist. century and was subsequently equipped by Augustus with a port dug in volcanic rock which is still in use today and which serves the huge Villa Giulia where he had relegated his daughter accused of infidelity. After the decadence and abandonment period of the Middle Ages the island was repopulated by the Bourbons during the second half of the XVIII century. They created the current built-up area with the castle (today's town-hall), the church of Santa Candida and the wide square.