Why to choose Casa Vincenzo:
You like to visit the monuments of Rome but, when you are not seeing them, you don’t want the chaos and the traffic of the historic centre; you can have a silent and relaxing night, far from the noise of the historic centre; you like a large apartment, and space to breathe for you and your family; you like save some money but you want an elegant staying for you and your family; you like an inner court in which to spent some relaxed moment or to have a launch or a dinner under del warm sun of Rome; you can plan some 1-day visit by train to other important Italian city (Naples, Florence…): from Casa Vncenzo you can reach the train station of Rome in 15 minutes; you are allergic to animal’s hair: pets are not allowed, so you have the certainty that no pets are ever been in the apartment or in the garden.
Reaching the historic centre:
The apartment is in the center of Rome, 15 minutes from historic area; it is exactly 4 kilometers far from Rome Termini Station, the heart of Rome public transportation system; you can reach Rome Termini Station by bus or train in 15 minutes. Rome Termini station is inside the historic area of the city, and you can walk from Rome Termini Station to the monument you are interested in. The historic center is really large (i.e. Vatican and Coliseum are 3 km far each other). Depending by the monument you are interested in, you can walk or you can take another bus or the underground. From Rome Termini Station you can also take trains for the whole Italiy (Florence and Naples are 1h 30 min far).
Nearest Monuments, acqueduct and catacombs:
By a few minutes walk from Casa Vincenzo you can visit the remains of the Aqua Alexandrina. The Aqua Alexandrina was the last aqueduct built in ancient Rome, in AD 226, over 500 years after the first one. Its purpose, according to emperor Alexander Severus who was the sponsor, was to carry water to the Baths of Nero, which stood in the western part of the Campus Martis, more or less where today is piazza Sant'Eustachio.
Not far from the south-eastern end of this part of acquduct, another interesting ancient remain can be seen in via Casilina: the monumental tomb of St.Helen, mother of emperor Constantine the Great, who died in 328 AD. It consists of a round hall built in bricks, with a tall dome (collapsed a long time ago), which stood by the entrance of a Christian underground cemetery, or catacomb, named after the saints Marcellinus and Peter.
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