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BDB Luxury Rooms San Pietro

Three elegant rooms within a vintage building, utmost attention for furnishing details, strategic position for visiting the Vatican City: the BDB Luxury Rooms San Pietro awaits you to pamper you and offer you the best for your stay in Rome.   

Both in the case of a romantic weekend, a family holiday or a business trip, the BDB San Pietro in Rome offers the ideal location, with many comfy first-level services.

Couples can opt for the convenient Standard Double, with luxurious furnishing and large spaces, o or the Deluxe Double, with handcrafted furniture and very refined details; families instead can choose the comfy Family Four-bedroom, a small apartment made up of two bedrooms and a private bathroom, ideal also two couples.

The room equipment includes free Wi-Fi, air conditioning/heating, mini-bar, LCD TV with satellite channels, safe and coffee maker with coffee pods of excellent Italian coffee.

The BDB San Pietro is close to the Stadio Olimpico, the Foro Italico, the Ponte Milvio quarter, one of the crucial spots of the Roman nightlife, and at 20 minutes from the Vatican City.

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Rooms & Suites

Double Standard 2
Double standard room BDB Luxury Rooms San Pietro

The Standard Room consists of a large air-conditioned double bedroom and a bathroom with ExtraLarge shower decorated with a beautiful mosaic and sink separated from the bathroom with the services

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower
Double Deluxe 2
Deluxe double room BDB Luxury Rooms San Pietro

The Deluxe Room consists of a large air-conditioned double bedroom with a large window on two walls which makes the room the brightest of the hotel

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Electric kettle (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower
The Smart Apartment 4
Family quadruple room BDB Luxury Rooms San Pietro

The Smart Apartment is configured as a small apartment consisting of two large double bedrooms each with its small balcony, connected by a corridor where you can access the large shower room and where there is a small Nespresso kitchen, sink and machine

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Electric kettle (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower

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  • Modification of reservation: Change/cancel up to 3 days prior to arrival.

How to reach us

  1. Take the Leonardo express to Roma Termini with departures every 15-30 minutes (depending on the day and / or time). Time: 32 minutes (2 stops).
  2. From Stazione Termini proceed head south-west on Piazza dei Cinquecento and take bus 70 towards Clodio. Time: 28 minutes (24 stops).
  3. Get off at Clodio (stop Giuliana / pretura) and proceed on foot towards Circonvallazione Clodia, 169. Time: 6 minutes (500 meters).
  1. Proceed to the Ciampino train station and take the metro to Termini station. Time: 15 minutes.
  2. From Stazione Termini proceed head south-west on Piazza dei Cinquecento and take bus 70 towards Clodio. Time: 28 minutes (24 stops).
  3. Get off at Clodio (stop Giuliana / pretura) and proceed on foot towards Circonvallazione Clodia, 169. Time: 6 minutes (500 meters).
  1. From Stazione Termini proceed head south-west on Piazza dei Cinquecento and take bus 70 towards Clodio. Time: 28 minutes (24 stops).
  2. Get off at Clodio (stop Giuliana / pretura) and proceed on foot towards Circonvallazione Clodia, 169. Time: 6 minutes (500 meters).
  1. From Tiburtina Station take the 495 bus (Valle Aurelia) towards Clodio. Time: 28 minutes (26 stops).
  2. Get off at Clodio (stop Mazzini / bafile) and proceed on foot towards Circonvallazione Clodia, 169. Time: 6 minutes (500 meters).

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