|
SPANISH STEPS "ROME SEAGULLS" DESIGNER ATTIC + SUPERATTIC
Deluxe 2 bedroom 2 bathroom panoramic penthouse w. 2 terraces and stunning views of all Rome |
- The seagulls ("I gabbiani", in Italian).
Spanith Steps: "ROME SEAGULLS": luxury most panoramic penthouse, with two terraces and stunning views of all Rome, two bedrooms (matrimonial and twin beds), two sitting rooms, two sparkling bathrooms (shower enclosure and bathtub w. hand-held shower), kitchen. Elevator.
Please click here to INQUIRE
Perfect equipment: air conditioning, independent heating (both high-tech), internet Wi-Fi connection, fully equipped kitchen, 2 colour TV sets, washing machine / clothes dryer, iron and iron board; external grill; hair dryer.
Additional services: garage / Rome expert explaining you all the sights from the terrace with powerful binoculars / Rome guided tours / car service to-from airport or train station / excursions to Pompeii, Tivoli Gardens, Appian Way.
The perfect property to stay in Rome,
kindly for careful guests. |
INDEX
We will soon add a detailed description. |
The seagulls are elegant and quiet. As opposed to sea or river seagulls, they don't usually squawk, as they probably fear humans. They give the clear impression of loving the area, where from they can dominate all Rome, as they can have a clear view of the entire centre. This is why we named this marvellous attic after them.
The seagull flying high over the penthouse gives a look at our phographer |
|
|
After all, the entire Spanish Steps district is their home, and hovering over its sky they have a fantastic panoramic view of all Rome's centre, exactly as it occurs with the Rome Seagulls attic.
Seagulls hovering over Rome domes and towards the Altar of Fatherland (Vittoriale)
Left: The seagulls nest in the belfry of the Church Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, seen from the attic terrace |
|
|
A seagull taking off from a roof of the palaces of the Spanish Steps |
... and landing on the roof |
|
|
Seagulls flying over the domes of the Church Trinita' dei Monti on top of the Spanish Steps; notice the crow lying on the cross of the church |
i
|