San Lorenzo Apartment, Lazio, Rome

San Lorenzo Apartment, Lazio, Rome

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San Lorenzo Apartment, Lazio, Rome

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San Lorenzo Apartment, Lazio, Rome
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San Lorenzo Apartment Rome

From time to time, I and my family decide that we deserve a spring holiday and then we travel in random destinations in Europe to see new places we've never seen before. This year, we decided to see Rome, the famous capital that can show thousands of years of art and history, together with a modern infrastructure that allows you to reach different places in quite a short time.

We didn't have so much money, so we chose a cheap location near the Central Station (Roma Termini). It was our first luck. The second was that we were the first clients in San Lorenzo Apartment. I think the owner was as curious as we were to meet his first guests. The third luck was to meet him, a true contemporaneous artist.

So, the apartment is located at the 4-th level of an old building, built in the latest years of the 19-th century. It is lovely decorated and you can not believe that you are in the middle of a building where the most apartments are rented for long term. I think many of them are inhabited by students, because close to the location there are many medicine universities. Don’t worry, there is a hydraulic elevator, even if the building is so old, but you can also use the old stairs.

In San Lorenzo apartment you can find everything you need to prepare your breakfast or dinner and to keep your location clean. Close to the location there are 3 small supermarkets. Also, lots of Pizzerias, Breweries, and Wineries.

If you don’t need that for your vacation, look for something more expensive.

I and my family enjoyed staying in San Lorenzo Apartments. We hope some day we will book this location again.

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