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    Villas in Rome

    Browse our curated collection of villas in Rome. Find the perfect place for your stay.

    Roman villas offer space, privacy, and gardens — from hillside retreats in the Appia Antica area to suburban properties with pools just outside the city center.

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    Many villas include private pools, extensive gardens, and staff—from housekeepers to private chefs preparing Roman feasts. Historic properties may include original frescoes, antique furnishings, and grounds where Italian aristocrats once strolled.

    Day trips to central Rome remain easy via private driver or train, while villa life provides peaceful evenings under Lazio stars. For multi-generational family gatherings and milestone celebrations, Roman villas create unforgettable experiences.

    Villa in Rome: A Local's Guide to Your Ideal Stay

    Finding a villa in Rome can enhance your stay, especially in neighborhoods like Trastevere and Testaccio, where local culture thrives. Prices typically range from €200 to €600 per night, depending on the season and location. High season from May to September sees the highest rates, while winter provides more budget-friendly options.

    Many villas are well-connected by public transport, with tram and bus lines servicing areas like the Spanish Steps and the Colosseum. This makes it easy to access local attractions while enjoying a more residential atmosphere away from the crowded tourist spots. Compared to hotels, renting a villa often provides more space and privacy, ideal for families or groups traveling together.

    What to Expect:

    Authentic local neighborhoodPrices from €200/nightEasy public transport accessPrivate outdoor spaceCultural activities nearbyIdeal for families or groups

    Booking Tips:

    • •Book early for summer — villas fill quickly
    • •Check for local events affecting prices
    • •Consider off-season for lower rates
    • •Look for last-minute deals in winter months

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