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Organic bed and breakfast in Rome

country:Italy
location:RomeSee map here
price:From €70 - €80 per double room per night depending on season. Low season (Jan-Feb, Nov-Dec) €70, mid season (March, Oct, excluding Easter) €75, high season (Apr-Sept, Holiday periods) €80. Price includes tax and breakfast
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
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Our B&B is located in a residential area with many gardens and parks around (in Monte Mario Park). In just a few minutes you can reach Olimpic (soccer) and Flaminio (Rugby) Stadium, near the sporting centre Foro Italico (tennis opening), the Auditorium and the Gemelli hospital and the Ministry of Foreign Office (Farnesina). The apartment has been recently restructured, using only natural paints. Each room, with private bath, has a different style and character, very elegant and comfortable.

For breakfast we serve only organic food, and for those who suffer from allergies we can serve alternative dairy or different wheat products such as:

  • Soya, oat, rice milk
  • Kamut, spelt bread
  • Sugar, milk, gluten or yeast free products
    special things to do and see here
    With a few bus/train stops you can easily reach S. Peter’s or the most ancient and characteristic Roman area, Trastevere. In a short walk you can reach Gym, beauty resorts, pool, parks, restaurants, supermarket, children playground. You can easily reach by car or bus, market places – antique trade markets and the most famous Portaportese market located in Trastevere (a few bus and train stops).
  • rooms, food and facilities
  • Organic breakfast
  • Tea and herbal tea
  • Towels & sheets
  • TV
  • Fridge & kettle

    Services excluded but available
  • Internet
  • Laundry
  • Shuttle from and to Airport or Train Station
    how to find us
    From the Airport:
  • Shuttle (upon request, and if available) €30
  • Taxi from €45
  • Train €6 (per person): Take the train for Ostiense and get off at Ostiense, change connection for Cesano or Bracciano or Viterbo (make sure that the train for Viterbo stops at "Gemelli" station) then take the bus #446 (Mancini direction) and get off at Via Cortina D’Ampezzo "Cavalese" station (near the gas station).
  • By Car: take Rome Fiumicino (to Rome), take GRA (grande raccordo anulare) exit for Florence-Aurelia and after few kilometres take exit #6 to flaminio, centre, after a few kilometres at the indication "Via Cortina D’ampezzo" turn right in Via Fabbroni, go beyond the traffic light to Via Pareto, after a few metres you will reach via Cassia Antica go ahead for a few metres and on the left you will find Via Cortina D’ampezzo. After about 2.5 kilometres on the left you will have reached Via Cavalese (before the gas station), look for #28 on your right.

    From the station:
  • Shuttle upon request (not always available) €10
  • Taxi from €13 on
  • Bus # 910 to Piazza Mancini and then take bus # 446 to Via Cortina D’ampezzo "Cavalese" bus stop (near Calasanzio School or before the gas station)
  • how this holiday makes a difference
    We live in a big town and Italy’s politics is far from encouraging people to respect the environment. It is also important to emphasize that although Italy is the first organic producer, only scarcely 10% of the total Italian population use organic or ecological food/products. On our side we try to do all is possible to do: we own only one car and one motorbike, we are vegetarian, we do not buy any plastic bottle of water because we use Brita water filter and all the apartment has been painted with natural paints.

    Barbara is a voluntary at a nearby hospital (Gemelli Hospital). In our shop we try to give information about ecology. Michele is an Herbalist and for 13 years his main purpose is to make clients aware about eating properly and taking care of themselves with natural medicines like ayurveda, in fact he works together with an ayurvedic Indian doctor head of an Indian Hospital in Bangalore, India. In Michele's shop there are also fair trade products and books about organic way of living and all books about getting conscious of yourself and the environment.

    We support the project bal asharam with the anjali association in Benares, India. Since 2005 they have taken care of homeless kids giving them the chance to give them free school, medical care, food and live their lives in better conditions. We also send money to emergency funds. We tell guests where to go to eat organic food. We change sheets and towels every 4th day unless different requests. We use eco cleaning products such as Almacabio, Solas, Osiris, Sonett and Ecor. We use them also in the guests area. We use Ecor washing powder. We don’t use any chemicals on our plants, use only ecological fertilizers and we put some cereal to welcome birds on our terrace. We are very happy to have a geko family with us!

    We recycle glass, paper, plastic, aluminum, batteries and waste food. we use recycled print cartridges. We are able to run the b&B just the two on us. Fortunately Michele is quite good with building electrics and plumbing so we mainly do all the work in our house by ourselves. All fruit and vegetables are seasonal and always preferably as close as possible grown near Rome. We produce our own yogurt made with organic milk.

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