Located just 500 metres from the Vatican Museums, Cortile al Vaticano by Bed&Bros is a well-appointed apartment in Rome featuring air conditioning and garden views. This single-room property includes one separate bedroom and offers private check-in and check-out along with free WiFi throughout.
The apartment is set within easy reach of Ottaviano Metro Station, only 800 metres away, while St. Peter's Basilica lies 1.6 km from the accommodation. Piazza Navona is also nearby at a distance of 3 km, with Lepanto Metro Station and St Peter's Square further accessible in the vicinity.
Inside, guests will find two beds across one bedroom and a living room equipped with a sofa bed and flat-screen TV offering streaming services. The kitchen area boasts full facilities including a refrigerator, kitchenette, electric kettle, tea and coffee making amenities as well as a dining table for convenience.
Additional comforts include ironing facilities with an iron and board, heating, non-feather pillows alongside feather pillows for choice, towels and bed linen provided for all guests. The bathroom contains complimentary toiletries such as shampoo, body soap and hairdryer plus either bathtub or shower options. The apartment features express check-in/check-out services together with safety equipment like an in-room fire extinguisher.
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Very quiet and clean with a pleasant interior courtyard and a comfortable bed mattress, the apartment had a well-organized bathroom and kitchen with coffee and tea at disposal. Max was very helpful and responsive, providing thoughtful directions for appliances, neighborhood suggestions, and minimal pantry items like spices, oil, coffee, tea, sugar, toilet paper. The location was great with a 5-minute walk to Vatican Museums and close to metro stations connecting to city attractions.









