You will find this simple yet elegant one-bedroom loft on a quiet street in the traditional Trastevere neighborhood. 14th-century cobblestone pedestrian streets will lead you to the door of the building.The entrance door leads into a large, open living room. This boasts old, wooden-beam ceilings and a lovely ceramic tile floor.The apartment offers the perfect balance between spacious and cozy. Moreover, it comes complete with every detail you could think of for your stay in Rome.The living room has sofa-bed, which can sleep one person. Here, you will also find a coffee table and a small TV. Nearby, you'll find a dining table with chairs for 4 people. Four windows illuminate the entire apartment. You can also make use of a big library with a beautiful book collection.This property also has a modern, open concept and well-equipped kitchen in the corner of the living room. Here you will find a gas stove, a fridge with freezer, an electric oven, a Moka pot and a washing machine. This is the perfect environment in which to create some deliciously tasty meals for you and all your guests"A small flight of steps leads you up to the master bedroom loft, where a skylight floods the space with sunlight. A king size bed awaits you here, under the flight of steps there is a walk-in closet, here you'll find also a safe, an iron and a small iron board.The bathroom is accessed through a door under the bedroom loft, it has a shower and a hair dryer.The apartment also features air conditioning and a very good Wi-Fi Internet access.It is in a safe and central location in a beautiful, medieval neighborhood… All the elements to make your stay marvelous!The LocationThe Trastevere district is one of Rome's most characteristic. It consists of a maze of small medieval cobbled streets, filled with restaurants and bars. Here you can enjoy some truly authentic Roman cuisine, before heading to an atmospheric wine bar for a glass of exquisite wines.Just behind Trastevere you will find the Gianicolo hill. Head up its steps in the evenings with some pizza and a beer. The sunset from here is just breathtaking, as the sun disappears behind the dome of St Peter's Basilica.Crossing the river you will arrive in the Campo de' Fiori area. This square moreover has a daily morning market which is a great place to pick up some fresh produce. Why not come here to stock up on ingredients for a delicious meal later at home?The area is moreover a great place from which to explore the rest of Rome. Well under half an hour's walk will take you to the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, the Piazza Venezia, the Castel Sant'Angelo, and the Vatican City. Just a little further away you will find the Colosseum, the Piazza del Popolo, and the Spanish Steps.