Guesthouse Rome Piazza Navona
Booking your accommodation at the BDB Luxury Rooms Navona Angeli Roma, guesthouse in Rome Piazza Navona, means surround yourself with luxury and refinement taking advantage of a central, key position, excellent start point to reach on foot any area of the city center.
Our guesthouse offers fine, well-finished rooms and suites perfect for those loving design and elegance. Housed in a historical palace, they keep to the original style of the building but are equipped with any modern comfort.
Available as Standard Double Room, Four-Bed room or Four-Bed room with terrace, they can accommodate up to four people and are ideal also for families and small groups.
The BDB Luxury Rooms Navona Angeli Roma is just two minutes on foot away from Piazza Navona, one of the most famous squares in town and symbol of baroque Rome, in the heart of the city. From the guesthouse it is convenient and easy to move around going discovering the city: it’s indeed possible to reach all main attractions of the historical centre easily on foot, enjoying at a slow pace the Roman atmosphere.
Don’t wait any longer: find out now why to book an accommodation at the BDB Luxury Rooms Navona Angeli Roma and discover all its benefits.
Rooms & Suites

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

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

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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How to reach us
- 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).
- 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).
- Take bus number 70 (Clodio) for 10 stops.
- Get off at the Senato stop. Time: 15 minutes (10 stops).
- Proceed on foot towards Via della Vetrina, 5. Time: 3 minutes (200 meters).
- Proceed to the Ciampino train station and take the metro to Termini station. Time: 15 minutes.
- 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).
- Take bus number 70 (Clodio) for 10 stops.
- Get off at the Senato stop. Time: 15 minutes (10 stops).
- Proceed on foot towards Via della Vetrina, 5. Time: 3 minutes (200 meters).
- 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).
- Take bus number 70 (Clodio) for 10 stops.
- Get off at the Senato stop. Time: 15 minutes (10 stops).
- Proceed on foot towards Via della Vetrina, 5. Time: 3 minutes (200 meters).
- From Tiburtina station proceed to Line B Laurentina and get off at the Termini stop. Time: 6 minutes (4 stops).
- 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).
- Take bus number 70 (Clodio) for 10 stops.
- Get off at the Senato stop. Time: 15 minutes (10 stops).
- Proceed on foot towards Via della Vetrina, 5. Time: 3 minutes (200 meters).
Closest Attractions

Pantheon
The Pantheon is an ancient building located in the center of Rome. It was founded in 27 a.C. by the Roman politician, soldier and architect Marco Vipsanio Agrippa, son-in-law of the first Roman emperor, Augustus. We are in the Pigna district, in the heart of the historic center of the Eternal City. Originally built as a temple dedicated to all past, present and future deities. The Pantheon is today a Christian basilica, converted as such in the seventh century (with the edict of Constantinople). The Pantheon is today also called Santa Maria della Rotonda or Santa Maria ad Martyres. The building has a circular structure with a front portico in Corinthian columns (eight fronts and two groups of four in the second and third row) that support the large pediment that crowns the huge entrance façade. The Pantheon presents itself internally as a large circular cell, called round, with thick walls supported by eight large pillars on which the enormous hemispherical dome in concrete rests. At its apex the dome has a circular opening called the oculus, which allows the illumination of the interior of the building. The dome of the building is one of the largest in the world, and holds the record for being the largest built in non-reinforced concrete. The Pantheon records more than 7 million visitors each year. This site is the most visited Italian state museum site. ...read

Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona is one of the most beautiful and renowned square in Rome. It was built by the Pamphili family; noble family of Rome intertwined with political and papal life in the period of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Pope Innocent X (Giovanni Battista Pamphilj, a member of the prestigious family) had the square built with a monumental style. Piazza Navona is one of the most important symbols of Baroque Rome. The square houses some artistic and architectural elements of great value. At the center of the square there is the Fountain of the Four Rivers by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It represents the four corners of the earth: the Rio della Plata, the Nile, the Ganges, the Danube. Opposite the Bernini fountain is the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone, a work by Francesco Borromini and Girolamo Rainaldi. Finally, the square also houses the Palazzo Pamphilj, a majestic work erected between 1644 and 1650 by Girolamo Rainaldi. The gallery, inside the palace, contains frescoes by Pietro da Cortona. Other prestigious buildings that surround the square are: Palazzo Braschi, Palazzo De Torres, Palazzo Tuccimei; all monumental buildings dedicated to ancient and influential Roman families. ...read