公司信息
Since 2019, BePlace has been accompanying visitors to Rome on a unique and fascinating experience in more location like Aventino/Colosseum and Vatican City/St,Peter
住宿信息
A guest house in the Baldo degli Ubaldi area is an ideal choice for those who want to stay in Rome in a quiet area, well connected to the center and close to the Vatican City. Located in the Aurelio neighborhood, this residential area offers comfort, services and an authentic atmosphere, far from the tourist chaos.
Guest house features
Strategic location: A few steps from the Baldo degli Ubaldi metro (Line A), which allows you to easily reach St. Peter's, the historic center and Termini Station.
Modern and welcoming rooms: Furnished in an elegant or contemporary style, equipped with a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and, in some cases, a balcony or terrace.
Relaxing atmosphere: Being a residential neighborhood, the guest house offers a quiet stay away from the tourist bustle.
Shops and restaurants nearby: The area is full of supermarkets, pharmacies, cafes and typical restaurants, where you can enjoy Roman cuisine at more affordable prices than in the historic center.
This guest house is perfect for families, couples and business travellers looking for a comfortable and well-connected stay, with the possibility of exploring Rome without giving up tranquility.
周边信息
The area around St. Peter's is one of the most iconic and fascinating in Rome, the heart of Christianity and an ideal starting point for exploring the city. It is a neighborhood rich in history, art and spirituality, but also in lesser-known corners that are worth a visit.
What to see around St. Peter's
St. Peter's Basilica: The majestic church with its spectacular dome designed by Michelangelo is the symbol of the Vatican City. Don't miss a visit to St. Peter's tomb and Michelangelo's Pietà.
St. Peter's Square: Designed by Bernini, it is one of the most evocative squares in the world, with its colonnade that seems to embrace visitors.
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel: A treasure trove of art with works by Raphael, Caravaggio and, of course, Michelangelo's famous fresco of the Last Judgement.
Castel Sant'Angelo: A few minutes' walk away, this imposing fortress offers spectacular views of the city and a history that intertwines popes, emperors and illustrious prisoners.
Via della Conciliazione: The wide street that connects Castel Sant’Angelo to Piazza San Pietro is perfect for a scenic stroll, especially at sunset.
Prati District: North of San Pietro is Prati, elegant and residential, with wide streets, luxury boutiques and fine restaurants. Perfect for a bit of shopping and to try Roman cuisine in a less touristy context.
Trastevere and Gianicolo: Crossing the Tiber, you arrive in Trastevere, a lively neighborhood with typical trattorias and a lively nightlife. Climbing up to Gianicolo, you can enjoy one of the most beautiful panoramic views of Rome.
Facilities and connections: The area is well served by buses, and is also easy to reach on foot from the historic center.
Perfect for pilgrims, art lovers and travelers looking for an authentic experience, the San Pietro area offers a mix of spirituality, culture and breathtaking views.