
"From frescoed palazzi steeped in centuries of history to sleek penthouses with cinematic views of the Colosseum, the best Airbnbs in Rome are as layered and dramatic as the Eternal City itself. Whether you're traveling with a large group; settling in for an extended, unhurried stay; or simply hoping to wake up steps from Rome's most iconic landmarks; these homes offer far more than a place to sleep."
"This five-bedroom apartment, centrally located close to many of the city's landmarks, sleeps a crowd: 11 people to be exact. Whether you arrive with a brood or not, there's plenty of room to stretch out and make this your home. Ornate frescoes along the walls and ceilings, gilt moldings, and coffered, arched ceilings juxtapose modern furnishings and contemporary Italian art, along with an all-new kitchen, luxurious bathrooms, pool table, and sauna."
Roman short-term rentals range from frescoed palazzi to sleek penthouses with views of the Colosseum, combining historic ornamentation and modern comforts. Many properties accommodate large groups and extended stays, and offer amenities such as air conditioning, private chefs, cleaning during stays, and on-site laundry. One five-bedroom apartment sleeps 11 and features ornate frescoes, gilt moldings, coffered arched ceilings, modern Italian art, a new kitchen, luxurious bathrooms, a pool table, and a sauna; hosts can arrange tours, dinners, yoga, and personal trainers for an extra fee, with rates starting at $1,637 per night. Smaller units in palazzi offer neutral interiors, plaster walls, and coffered wooden ceilings.
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