Bright attic apartment with two terraces, enriched by wooden beams, located in the centre of Bologna.
This apartment, located on the third floor of a building with no lift, opens to a small entrance with an armchair and a dresser, where a bit steep staircase leads to the upper floor, specifically to a large and bright open space area, with access to a terrace equipped with a small table and chairs to enjoy breakfast in the open air. The living room is furnished with a large corner sofa - a double sofa bed - , a tv, a dining area and an open plan kitchen, fitted also with a dishwasher, an oven and a kettle.
The sleeping area consists of two bedrooms with a queen size bed each, one coming with a skylight and one with access to another furnished terrace.
Two bathrooms complete the apartment: one with soft tones equipped with a bathtub and one with light blue shades, equipped with a shower and a washing machine.
At guests disposal there are also comforts such as air conditioning and heating.
*Please be informed that the city centre is a limited-traffic zone, therefore we suggest leaving the car in one of the parkings and enjoying the old town on foot.
*For the 5th and 6th guest, an extra fee of 300 per person per month applies.
We also offer to our guests truly authentic experiences to live like a local. If interested, contact us and we will be more than happy to help you out designing an unforgettable holiday to discover Italian beauties.
Bologna is a city of art, culture and trade. The capital of emilia-romagna is also known as Dotta (erudite), being the oldest university of the West, as Grassa (fat) for its gastronomic delights and Rossa (red) for the colours characterising its old town. Its soul is in the medieval old town, one of the biggest in Europe, dotted in taverns, workshops and theatres, characterised by almost 40 kms of porticoes. In the city centre there is Piazza Maggiore, where the charm of medieval buildings is perfectly combined with modernity. Not to be missed are the Fountain of Neptune by Giambologna and the Medieval Towers, Torre degli Asinelli and Torre della Garisenda, part of a rich cultural heritage preserved in several museums, art galleries and religious buildings. It is allowed to leave Bologna only after having tried its gastronomic products, among which mortadella, tortellini, ragù alla bolognese while sipping famous doc wines from the Bologna hills! Rich in exhibitions, fairs and cultural events, Bologna can surprise you in every season.
Less than 5 minutes away there is "Porta San Vitale" bus stop that allows guests to reach the station with a 10-minute drive while the airport is reachable with less than a 30-minute drive.\nTraduci la descrizione dell'annuncio in italiano