

Bed and breakfast
This guest house in Rome – close to the Vatican, Italy – is ideal for those who love a simple warm relaxed family atmosphere, but also natural and full of vitality, local colour and ethnicity.
For the romantic, Prati Bed and Breakfast has a big, panoramic terrace garden ... marvellous for those who prefer to have breakfast in the open, with a view of Rome's rooftops. Offering a pleasant stay in the Eternal City, you have a choice of two sunny, spacious and comfortable rooms, all with private bathroom inside, refrigerator and air conditioning. B&B Prati is located in a beautiful early 20th century building in the very central Prati district near the Vatican and 50 metres from the Ottaviano S. Pietro subway station on line A. There is also available an apartment, for more information click here.
[ View on Google Map | map of Lazio ]This is professional service in a harmonious, hospitable environment. The house is decorated in African style, with Senegalese tapestries ... a true meeting point for people of different countries and cultures, where you will be able to make new friends. Chat over your Italian breakfast, with relaxing music or listening to the news on television. Every double room is decorated in New Age style and inspired by the colours of nature. Every room is equipped with air conditioning, hair dryer, free wirless connection, room with breakfast and panoramic common terrace.

Yeollow room
The first room is the blue room, for romantic nights, with a double bed in wrought iron, and lace curtains and lamps, in an atmosphere of blue harmony and serenity.There is the yellow room, full of light, with one bed, decorated with ethnic elements.
A single room with private bathroom inside ranges from EURO €60 to €80 a night, a double room with private bathroom inside €75 to €120.
And there is so much to see nearby. At Castel Sant'Angelo, the Lungotevere Castello is on the shores of the Tiber, a former Papal fortress and mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian, it is connected to the Vatican through a secret passage inside the walls, and is open for visiting. It now hosts the Arms Museum and is five minutes on foot from St Peter's in a pedestrian area.