Domus Ipazia is an ideal residence for a couple, with or without children. It is on the first floor, and it’s the apartment having the best view, facing the Japanese garden. Quite and intimate, it has a bedroom and a living room with a comfortable sofa bed. The bathroom has got two sinks, a large shower and… the mysterious double-side door!
Two-bedroom apartment Domus Messalina
- up to 6 persons
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- 2 double beds (or 1 double + 2 twins) + 1 sofa bed
Messalina is the most discreet Domus. A Pompeian red frame strikes the sight of incoming guests. There are two large bedrooms: one with a Queen size bed, the other one with twin beds that can be joined to have a King size bed. An equipped kitchen faces the living room, where guests can eat, watch television or sleep on the sofa bed. A modern bathroom with two sinks and a large shower completes the apartment.
Four-bedroom apartment Domus Priscilla
- up to 10 persons
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- 3 double beds (or 2 double + 2 twins) + 2 single beds + 1 sofa bed
Domus Priscilla is a magnificent wide apartment where ancient and modern are wisely mixed. Domus Priscilla can welcome up to ten guests in her four bedrooms. The master bedroom has got a King size bed and a private bathroom; the triple bedroom has a Queen size bed and a single bed, and the geisha room has twin beds that can become a King size bed.
The apartment features also a quite single room with private bathroom and a comfortable sofa bed in the living room. The living room, with view on the Roman Garden, is also a dining room with fireplace, but guests can have breakfast or main meals in the large kitchen too. There are three bathrooms in the apartment, and a television in every large room.