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Design Guesthouse Downtown Rome

Are you looking for a design guesthouse in downtown Rome? Are you searching for an accommodation that is convenient and central but also classy furnished and with an exclusive style? Do you want to immerse yourself into the Rome’s Dolce Vita from an unique, special point of view? With the BDB Luxury Rooms Navona Angeli Roma you find refinement and comfort for the best stay in Rome.

The guesthouse is set within an old building subjected to recent restoration ad is furnished with a style that perfectly combines Baroque style and contemporary taste. Paintings and art objects are in any room as well as first-class furnishings, valuable materials, curtains and sophisticated complements.

The rooms, for two or four people, are ideal to host couples or families who love comfort and have special consideration for design and fine style. Furnishings are modern and made with the best materials, some of them by local artisans; environments are intimate, quiet and romantic.

The BDB Luxury Rooms Navona Angeli Roma is an excellent choice also because of its exclusive location, one step away from Piazza Navona and all major places of interest in the historical centre of Rome.

Rooms & Suites

Family 4

The Family Room is ideal for a family of 4 thanks to the two double beds.

Double Standard 2
Standard double room BDB Luxury Rooms Navona Angeli

The Standard Double Room is perfect for couples who love the idea of staying a few steps from the main attractions of the Eternal City in an elegant and refined style.

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Electric kettle (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower
Double Superior 3
Quadruple room BDB Luxury Rooms Navona Angeli

The Double Superior is ideal for a couple who likes the comfort of the spacious interiors

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Electric kettle (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower
Sky suite 4
Quadruple room with terrace BDB Luxury Rooms Navona Angeli

The Sky Suite is located on the top floor of the structure and is the only room to have a terrace equipped between the roofs of Rome with a curtain with electronic closure a few steps from the main attractions of the city.

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

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  • Best price guaranteed: Price always lower than Booking.com, Expedia, and others.
  • Modification of reservation: Change/cancel up to 3 days prior to arrival.

How to reach us

  1. Take the Leonardo express to Roma Termini station with departures every 15-30 minutes (depending on the day and/or time). Time: 32 minutes (2 stops).
  2. From the front entrance of Termini station head towards Via Giovanni Giolitti and find the Termini (MA-MB-FS) bus stop of bus number 70 (Clodio). Time: 2 minutes (50 meters).
  3. Take bus number 70 (Clodio) for 10 stops.
  4. Get off at the Senato stop. Time: 15 minutes (10 stops).
  5. Proceed on foot towards Via della Vetrina, 5. Time: 3 minutes (200 meters).
  1. Proceed to the Ciampino train station and take the metro to Termini station. Time: 15 minutes.
  2. From the front entrance of Termini station head towards Via Giovanni Giolitti and find the Termini (MA-MB-FS) bus stop of bus number 70 (Clodio). Time: 2 minutes (50 meters).
  3. Take bus number 70 (Clodio) for 10 stops.
  4. Get off at the Senato stop. Time: 15 minutes (10 stops).
  5. Proceed on foot towards Via della Vetrina, 5. Time: 3 minutes (200 meters).
  1. From the front entrance of Termini station head towards Via Giovanni Giolitti and find the Termini (MA-MB-FS) bus stop of bus number 70 (Clodio). Time: 2 minutes (50 meters).
  2. Take bus number 70 (Clodio) for 10 stops.
  3. Get off at the Senato stop. Time: 15 minutes (10 stops).
  4. Proceed on foot towards Via della Vetrina, 5. Time: 3 minutes (200 meters).
  1. From Tiburtina station proceed to Line B Laurentina and get off at the Termini stop. Time: 6 minutes (4 stops).
  2. From the front entrance of Termini station head towards Via Giovanni Giolitti and find the Termini (MA-MB-FS) bus stop of bus number 70 (Clodio). Time: 2 minutes (50 meters).
  3. Take bus number 70 (Clodio) for 10 stops.
  4. Get off at the Senato stop. Time: 15 minutes (10 stops).
  5. Proceed on foot towards Via della Vetrina, 5. Time: 3 minutes (200 meters).

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Capitoline Hill

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Pantheon

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