Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
February in Rome
A stay in Rome in February means the chance to enjoy the town with not so much tourists. Come and enter a museum, visit a monument or simply take a walk along the narrow streets and breath the unforgetable atmosphere of the town.
Besides the permanent expositions, presently there are exhibitions of paintings by Tintoretto, Caravaggio, Paul Gauguin, Van Gogh, Christo.
The weather is not very cold, the average temperature is about 13° C (55° F) and even by night it is very hardly below 0.
Casa Cristina, a holiday home in Trastevere, the heart of town, offers 2 nights for 4 persons during the weekends for a special price: the entire flat, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 living room and kitchen for only 180 euros.
Catch your chance to visit the Ethernal City!
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
New rates for 2015, even more profitable!
Here are our rates for this year, hurry up to catch the best offers.
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Jan 1 2015 - Jan 7 2015
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€ 190
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€ 1250
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4 Nights
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Jan 8 2015 - Feb 28 2015
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€ 100
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€ 650
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3 Nights
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Mar 1 2015 - Mar 12 2015
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€ 150
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€ 990
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3 Nights
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Mar 13 2015 - Apr 1 2015
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€ 170
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€ 1090
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3 Nights
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Apr 2 2015 - Apr 6 2015
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€ 190
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€ 1250
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3 Nights
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Apr 7 2015 - Aug 2 2015
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€ 170
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€ 1090
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3 Nights
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Aug 3 2015 - Aug 30 2015
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€ 150
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€ 990
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3 Nights
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Aug 31 2015 - Nov 1 2015
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€ 170
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€ 1090
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3 Nights
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Nov 2 2015 - Dec 18 2015
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€ 100
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€ 650
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3 Nights
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Dec 19 2015 - Jan 7 2016
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€ 190
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€ 1250
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4 Nights
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A wonderful holiday home in Trastevere, in the very center of rome. An ancient flat having all the modern supplies.
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Last minute in Rome, super offer!
Take a chance for a very cheap stay in the heart of Rome: until 19 December, 120 euros per day instead of 190, for 4 persons.
2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen.
Send an email to info@casacristina.it or call +39.335.6511099
Hurry up!
2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen.
Send an email to info@casacristina.it or call +39.335.6511099
Hurry up!
Fino al 19 dicembre, 120 euro al giorno invece di
2 stanze da letto doppie, 2 bagni, soggiorno e cucina
Casa Cristina, a Trastevere.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Saturday, January 25, 2014
50 Signs That Rome Is Really Home
I found this funny and true article on the web, written by an american living in Rome, I think that's exactly how foreigners here feel.
What's living in Italy really like? Here are some of the ways you'll know when you've lived here for a while—and that Rome has changed you (...for better or for worse!).
1. You walk into oncoming traffic without blinking. And you're impatient with others who don't do the same.
2. You know that living in the "Ghetto" isn't dangerous or cheap. It's luxurious. And expensive.
3. You set aside whole afternoons for tasks you used to think of as simple, like mailing a package or getting passport photos taken. (Every once in a while, these tasks take 15 minutes or less. When that happens, you're so astonished, you waste the next two hours by calling your friends to tell them about it, anyway).
4. Foods you used to find normal, like chicken with pasta or carbonara with peas and cream, now turn your stomach.
5. You don't go outside with a wet head—not because you really think you'll get the colpo d'aria (and die!), but because you can't stand the looks from everyone around you who does think you will.
6. ...
Here's the entire article: http://www.revealedrome.com/2014/01/living-in-rome-italy.html
What's living in Italy really like? Here are some of the ways you'll know when you've lived here for a while—and that Rome has changed you (...for better or for worse!).
1. You walk into oncoming traffic without blinking. And you're impatient with others who don't do the same.
2. You know that living in the "Ghetto" isn't dangerous or cheap. It's luxurious. And expensive.
3. You set aside whole afternoons for tasks you used to think of as simple, like mailing a package or getting passport photos taken. (Every once in a while, these tasks take 15 minutes or less. When that happens, you're so astonished, you waste the next two hours by calling your friends to tell them about it, anyway).
4. Foods you used to find normal, like chicken with pasta or carbonara with peas and cream, now turn your stomach.
5. You don't go outside with a wet head—not because you really think you'll get the colpo d'aria (and die!), but because you can't stand the looks from everyone around you who does think you will.
6. ...
Here's the entire article: http://www.revealedrome.com/2014/01/living-in-rome-italy.html
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