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Flat Two

9.3(21 reviews)Rome

4-star · 1 Via Dora

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About Flat Two

Modern Apartment in Rome

Convenient Location: Situated near Bologna and Spagna Metro Stations, Flat Two offers easy access to key landmarks like Sapienza University and Piazza Barberini.

Comfortable Amenities: Enjoy a spacious apartment with 2 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, flat-screen TV, and private entrance for added privacy.

Nearby Attractions: Explore Villa Borghese and Spanish Steps located just a short distance away. Conveniently close to Rome Ciampino Airport for easy travel arrangements.

Most popular facilities

  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Family rooms
  • Pets allowed
  • Safety deposit box
  • Non-smoking throughout
  • Shared lounge/TV area
  • Strollers
  • Staff adhere to local safety protocols
  • Laundry washed per local authority guidelines
  • Guest rooms disinfected between stays

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What we’d check for you here

  • The pet fee and any size limit, which is where these bookings usually come apart.
  • Whether the rate moves for your dates, and what it includes.
  • What the property actually charges at the desk on top of the rate.

Payment

Paid at the time of booking, not at the desk. The property may still take a card at check-in for incidentals — that is their own policy and separate from what you pay us.

Questions about Flat Two

Does Flat Two allow pets?

The property lists pet-friendly facilities. Policies differ on size, number and fee, and those are set by the property rather than by us — say you're bringing a pet when you book and we'll confirm the terms before anything is charged.

How do I book Flat Two?

Put your dates in above and book online. Rates are live from the property and include taxes and fees we can read; anything we can't price, we say so rather than guess.

Where is Flat Two?

1 Via Dora, Rome.

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