Suite Sarandrea 'is a very bright holiday home apartment near the Vaticano, of 100 square meters just completed, finely furnished in French style, which can accommodate up to 6 people for a minimum of 3 days. It consists of two beautiful bedrooms, one double and one with two single beds that can be joined perfectly to form another double bedroom, from to a beautiful and large living room with 2-se
ater sofa bed and chesterfiel armchair and 42 'satellite TV. , a spacious dining room, a kitchen and a bathroom. It is located on the third floor in a period building equipped with a lift and balcony. The holiday home apartment is located 300 meters from the Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica, in the Borgo district, a splendid Roman district of medieval origins close to the Papal State, characterized by the famous "Passetto" or the passage that led from the Basilica the Pope to the nearby fortress of Castel S.Angelo. Crossing the river on the 'Sant'Angelo' bridge right in front of the castle of the same name you will find Piazza Navona and the Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna and via Condotti, the Trevi Fountain and not far away the Colosseum, the Imperial Forums, the Palatine Hill and the infinite other wonders of the Eternal City. Our holiday home apartment Suite Sarandrea is the perfect place to stay in Rome: in the heart of the Vatican, neighborhood alive but quiet. Enjoys all the necessary amenities to ensure a pleasant holiday for everyone. We have wi-fi, satellite TV, smart TV, Netflix, washing machine, dishwasher, iron, micron, kettle, refrigerator, coffee pod machine, toaster, portable air conditioners, 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, 1 double sofa bed, living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom…
The French style chosen in the decor, embellishes and characterizes our suite where you can indulge in total relaxation of the senses…
The holiday home apartment is located in an ancient palace of 1800 with its characteristic interior balconies, charming and charming our customers. The building is equipped with an elevator, which is very rare in the old Roman palaces, thus facilitating check-in and check-out.