Etta Suite - Close Vatican Museum Rome

Rome
Etta - Close Vatican Museum Rome
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Etta Suite - Close Vatican Museum Rome

89 Via Candia Piano 4 Interno 20, Rome, Italy View map
Situated nearly 25 minutes' walk from Explora, the 1-room Etta Suite - Close Vatican Museum Rome is right in the centre of Rome.
The 55 m^2 apartment is in the Trionfale district of Rome, within a few blocks of the Christian and art Vatican Museums. Guests can visit Mercato Trionfale, which is just 350 metres away, as well as Bioparco di Roma, 3.2 km from the apartment.
Etta Suite - Close Vatican Museum features views of the city and such modern comforts as an air conditioner. At the apartment, guests will enjoy the convenience of dryers and bath sheets in the bathroom.
Among the self-catering amenities provided is a fully-equipped kitchen with a microwave oven and a fridge. The property is also a few moments from bar Green Bar. Fiumicino airport is 30 km from the accommodation, while Cipro underground station is a mere 5 minutes' walk away.
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Main Features
  • Wi-Fi
  • Air conditioning
  • No pets allowed
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Map

Tourist attractions in

Rome
Local sights
  • Piazza del Popolo - 2 km
  • Sphere within a Sphere - 300 m
  • Padiglione delle carrozze - 300 m
  • Square Garden - 300 m
  • Vatican Museums - 200 m
  • Feltrinelli Bookstores - 400 m
  • Courtyard of the Pigna - 350 m
  • St. Peter's Basilica - 700 m
  • Museo del Tesoro della Basilica di San Pietro - 150 m
  • Vatican City - 750 m
Airports
  • Fiumicino - 29 km
Train stations
  • Roma San Pietro Station - 1.4 km

Prices & Availability

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Facilities

Main

  • No smoking on site
  • Wi-Fi
  • No parking
  • No pets allowed

Room Comforts

  • Air conditioning
  • Flat-screen TV
Main Features
  • Wi-Fi
  • Air conditioning
  • No pets allowed

Policies

Check-in: from 15:00 until 20:00
Check-out: from 08:00 until 10:00
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