Rome Apartment Valentina Tour
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view.
Entry way greets you upon arrival.
Beautiful antique pieces throughout
the apartment.
Bright and spacious living room is
illuminated by four large windows overlooking Via Bocca di Leone
and Via delle Carrozze.
Working fireplace with marble
mantle.
Still life of wine, books and candles
on the coffee table in front of the fireplace.
Antique dining table seats eight.
Flat scrren TV in living room receives
English language news stations.
Charming view of the inner courtyard
from the second bedroom's balcony.
Well-lit galley style kitchen has sink
and dishwasher on one side, opposite wall has stove, oven, under
counter refrigerator.
Under-counter lighing makes this
kitchen practical as well as attractive. Coffeemaker & toaster
for you convenience.
Private hallway leads past closet to
master bedroom's adjoining bathroom.
Hall leads past kitchen to second and
third bedrooms and bathrooms.
Second bedroom has a dual king bed
which can be made up together or separately.
Beds in this room can be organized as
twins or a single queen. A private balcony overlooks the inner
courtyard.
Second bedroom has a desk and a closet
that leads to the adjoining bathroom.
Another view of the dressing room
entrance to the second bedroom's adjoining bathroom.
Peer out the living room windows to
the noble palazzo of the Torlonia family.
Next to the living room is the first
bedroom with a queen bed and ensuite bath. A large window overlooks
Via delle Carrozze.
From this view you can see the door to
the adjoining bathroom.
The roomy bedroom has a corner with
two upholstered chairs and a fine antique desk.
A marble wash stand is open with
plenty of space for toiletries.
The third bedroom is small, with a
twin bed below and a second bed in the loft above.
Young or young-at-heart will want the
loft bed accessed by climbing up the ladder. Windows overlooks
internal balcony.
Gracious foyer of the Valentina
apartment.
Living room the view is of Renaissance
facade of the Hotel d'Inghilterra, once a royal palace of the
Torlonias.
Small third bathroom across the hall
from the third bedroom.
Floorplans of the Renata and Valentina
apartments. They are spacious and well laid out for travelers.