Caesar House

Ancient Rome


Quiet and friendly, yet in the thick of it on Via Cavour, this 2nd-floor hideaway has six bright rooms in a renovated apartment. From the small white reception area, a hallway leads to the attractive high-ceilinged rooms, each decorated with tiled floors, soothing colours and a mix of modern and classical furniture.


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3. Basilica di Massenzio

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