Description
Clivo Vatican Museums apt is located on the ground floor with a nice view over the city; it has been refurbished and furnished by an experienced architect in modern and functional style. It is 700 meters from the Vatican Museums and the metro stop too.
Apartment has a spacious living room with a fully equipped kitchen and a sofa bed, a double bedroom, 2 bathrooms and a balcony which can be accessed from all the rooms. The apartment is bright and quiet, perfect for relaxing after sightseeing.
USEFUL INFO
– Check-in is from 4pm to 10pm. If you plan to arrive earlier, please let us know in advance, we will do everything to accommodate you. For arrivals after 10.00 pm an extra cost of €30.00 will be applied, while we remind you that on the day of departure the apartment must be vacated by 10.00 am
– The tourist tax is included in the proposed price; is equal to €6/night per person (free for children under 10 years old).
– Please follow the good rules that everyone has in their own home and for a peaceful life in a condominium; respect rest times, from 2pm to 4pm and after 10pm.
– Upon your arrival you will be welcomed by me or one of my colleagues. In any case, we speak English and will be happy to explain to you how to use everything in the house and how to enjoy the neighborhood.
– Sheets and towels are provided.
PRATI DISTRICT
Prati is a neighborhood in the historic center of Rome, Italy. It is bordered by Via del Corso to the east, Via di Ripetta to the north, Via Aurelia to the west and Via del Vaticano to the south. The neighborhood is home to a number of embassies, consulates and international organizations.
Cipro is a residential neighborhood in Rome, Italy. It is located in Municipality I, north of the historic center. The neighborhood is bordered by Via Trionfale to the east, Via Andrea Doria to the south, Via di Santa Maria della Pietà to the west and Via Leone IV to the north.
The Prati neighborhood is a lively and multicultural area, with a mix of Italian and foreign residents. The neighborhood is also home to a variety of shops, restaurants and bars.
The Cipro neighborhood is a quieter, more residential area, with mostly residential buildings and some local shops and restaurants. The neighborhood is also home to the Villa Doria Pamphilj park, one of the largest parks in Rome.
Both Prati and Cipro are well connected to the rest of the city by buses and trams. The Cipro metro station is also located in the Prati district.