Rent Villa Puff Kokerboom Trieste
Holiday Home Rental Description
Sitting within Rome’s suburban Trieste neighbourhood, this beautifully curated apartment offers something of a luxurious novelty in the city – a large, gorgeously leafy garden.
Tucked between high walls and filled with a wild assortment of potted plants and lush trees, you’ve got your pick of sunny and shaded spots to choose from. Catch some rays on the deck chairs here or retreat under to the canopied seating area for a glass of Italian red in the evenings. There’s a barbeque here too for alfresco feasts, while the picture-perfect conservatory with its cacti, long glass table and chic velvet chairs invite the best of both outdoors and indoors for celebratory soirées.
Inside, nature is beautifully incorporated into the decor with a plethora of houseplants and hanging ivy, as well as colourful pieces of art decking the walls. We love the reading corner with its armchair and tightly packed bookshelves, as well as the piano that’s ready to serenade your evenings.
With a pared-back yet stunningly dressed bedroom to fall asleep in, as well as a rain shower and bathtub to get any day off on a relaxing foot, you’re all set for a blissful stay in the Eternal City.
When it comes to sightseeing nearby, visit the Catacombs of Priscilla – a thirteen-minute walk – or step inside the Basilica of St. Agnes, a ten-minute stroll away. You’re also a fourteen-minute walk from Villa Ada – the city’s second-largest park – a thirty-five-minute walk from Villa Borghese, while Rome’s famous Colosseum is just over twenty minutes away by Metro.
Further Information::
*This home is on the ground floor of the building
*Unfortunately, this home isn’t suitable for children or infants
*The HDTV comes equipped with Roku, Netflix and Amazon Prime
*Mosquito nets are provided
*Toiletries are provided
*There’s a laptop-friendly workspace
*While the private garden is enclosed, it is overlooked by the neighbouring buildings
*The building’s entrance is shared with the other residents
*We recommend skipping the car here and making use of Rome’s public transport instead – S. Agnese/Annibaliano station is a six-minute walk away