27 LUXURY SHORT RENTAL APARTMENTS IN ROME.
THDP DESIGNS LUXURY APARTMENTS WITH A ‘MICROLOCAL’ LANGUAGE
Rome today is not only the open-air museum that everyone knows, but the cradle of a history that has generated monuments of unique and incredible beauty. It is a treasure chest full of contaminations, of works by contemporary artists, exhibition spaces and galleries, of new architectural interventions commissioned by important fashion brands.
It is a nerve centre full of chic clubs, which perfectly embodies the worldly and timeless spirit of the city. With its millenary history, Rome today looks to the future, absorbing the international inputs, to merge them with its ancient soul and transform them into something never seen before.
In recent years, Rome has come out of the collective imagination that saw it “only” as an open-air museum, intended for “hit and run” tourism, to regain its role as European capital also thanks to the opening of important clubs and international hotels that transform the social fabric projecting it towards internationality.
Through this project, THDP’s desire is to create the perfect haven for curious travelers who want to dive deep into the secrets of one of the most fascinating cities in the world. By restoring these apartments, THDP has created a luxury space to live when visiting Rome; a serene yet enchanting space to unwind after long days of exploring.
THREE LOCATIONS FOR THREE CONCEPTS
Colosseo, Navona and Trastevere
The three places of intervention are distributed in 3 areas that differ from each other in history and day/nightlife. Although they tell different stories, they’re still linked by the same past, yet each of them has developed its own identity as a borough.
The first one, Trastevere is a Young Rome, famous for its nightlife, especially outdoors. The alleys, the fountains, and the clothes hanging outside frame a fresh, sparkling, and vital life, and here magic is born.
The second one is the monumental Ancient Rome, situated really close to the Colosseum and the watershed between 3 of the seven hills, Esquilino, Colle Oppio, and Celio.
The third one is Noble Rome, the Rome of palaces, antique dealers, and art galleries. An elegant Rome that, when viewed from the windows and terraces, opens up the perspectives to an exclusive and opulent dimension.