管理会社の情報
The living space and bedrooms of particular luxury, are perfectly soundproofed, with private terraces from which enjoy views across all of Rome.
ADDCMBBM that's are the initials of the name of all the family, everyone take part on the birth of Rarity. Let me introduce myself: is Bruno, born and raised in Rome with a passion for Australia, where I spent a year working in a hotel, surfing and playing rugby. I have a background in law and now have been a professional Managing Director of Rarity Suites since the beginning. I also have a gift that I received from my mother Anna, who even in this adventure continues to be my point of reference: the ability to make people feel at ease, in every situation.
The boutique has its own elevator and has a shared living space with a terrace, in addiction a roof garden overlooking the Eternal City. The rooms, just 5 gem all completed in July 2015, are soundproofed and with private terraces. Rarity are decorated in a combination of classic and modern style with the charm of a private house and all the comforts to make your stay as pleasant and exclusive as possible. We’ll provide you with the perfect accommodation…the rest is down to Rome!
宿泊施設の情報
Designed to combine the charm of ancient beauty and the practicality a modern facility, whilst enjoying unique views over the monuments of the Eternal City, you can breathe the air of Rome and its atmosphere. A home away from home. Travel, and decide to stop there. Our rooms have been decorated with great taste, grace and naturalness. Rarity is management. Familiar, intimate and private.
We are here. Two steps from Piazza del Popolo, four from the Spanish Steps. In Via di Ripetta. The trident of Rome: Home. Ours. Yours. The Guest House is really quiet, with privacy and the service is around your necessity. Rarity is management: familiar, intimate and private. It’s a personal welcome. We will we take you to explore the true Rome, introducing you to local customs and suggesting unusual places where you can discover Rome as we know it, that of our childhood and our future
To the top floor of a building from the XIX Century, we will we take you to explore the true Rome, introducing you to local customs and suggesting unusual places where you can discover Rome as we know it. Check what's going on daily blog @raritysuites on social network, search, follow, will special deal!
周辺エリアの情報
Via di Ripetta, also called Via Ripetta, is a street in the historic centre of Rome (Italy), in the rione Campo Marzio, that links Piazza del Popolo to Via del Clementino and, with other toponyms (Via della Scrofa, Via della Dogana Vecchia), reaches the church of Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza, on the back of Piazza Sant'Eustachio and close to the Pantheon. It is part of the complex of streets known as Tridente. The Tridente (Italian for Trident) is the complex of roads formed by three straight streets of Rome (Italy), departing from Piazza del Popolo and diverging southward, taking the shape of a trident. The street complex of the Tridente originates from an important city planning project released between 15th and 17th century, which reorganized the three streets that, starting from the main gateway of Rome, Porta del Popolo, conveyed the traffic towards the major basilicas: Via di Ripetta towards Ponte Sant'Angelo and St. Peter's Basilica; Via del Corso (formerly named Via Lata, an ancient lengthening of Via Flaminia), which, through Campus Martius, reached the papal palace of Piazza Venezia and went ahead towards St. John Lateran and Via del Babuino (formerly Via Clementina)