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 How to reach apartment B246 (located in Via dei Coronari)
From “Fiumicino” Rome Airport

take the city train to Stazione Termini, From here you can take a taxi for via coronari
From “Ciampino” Rome Airport

take the CO.TRA.L bus near the Bus Arrivals to the “Anagnina” underground station, from which you should then take the underground to Roma Termini station. From here you can take a taxi for via coronari
From “Termini” Rome Central Station

take the CO.TRA.L bus near the Bus Arrivals to the “Anagnina” underground station, from which you should then take the underground to Roma Termini station. From here you can take a taxi for via coronari
 Walking distance from monuments
Vatican City: 1223 meters, 1338 yards, 12 minutes walking distance
Pantheon: 664 meters, 726 yards, 6 minutes walking distance
Campo dei Fiori: 684 meters, 748 yards, 7 minutes walking distance
Colosseo: 2441 meters, 2670 yards, 25 minutes walking distance
Trevi Fountain: 1231 meters, 1346 yards, 12 minutes walking distance
Spanish steps: 1339 meters, 1464 yards, 14 minutes walking distance
Piazza Navona: 327 meters, 358 yards, 3 minutes walking distance
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Via dei Coronari is one of the most ancient, important, fashionable and "chich" street in Rome: the street was open in 1475, by Pope Sisto IV, to allow pilgrims to reach Saint Peter Basilica without passing through the labyrinth of alleys. It is nearly 500 meters long, leads until Piazza Navona and it is lined by 15th and 16th century beautiful buildings. The present name of the street derives from the many merchants who sold here sacred images and crowns (in Italian “ corone ”) to pilgrims until the XIX century. Today via dei Coronari is a pedestrian street, very famous in Rome because it is still the reign of antique shops. Along the street on both sides there are plenty of antique shops and galleries selling the best Rome can offer on this articles. Many of these shops have a tradition in buying and selling antique furniture that started many years ago. Here it is possible to find pieces of every century: lamps, chairs, writing desks, pictures, stamps.