ABOUT US
Saint Peter’s Keys is your comfortable B&B located in the center of Rome in the Prati district.
The strategic position allows you to reach, in a few minutes, the main centers of historical and cultural interest such as San Pietro and Castel Sant’Angelo. For lovers of walking and shopping, the location of our B&B will allow you to move on foot, reaching in a few minutes the nearby via Cola di Rienzo, Piazza del Popolo, via del Corso and Piazza di Spagna, the true heart of the capital. ending the day with an aperitif or dinner in one of the many bars and restaurants. If you are a sporty and dynamic type, who have the pleasure of discovering the beauties of the Eternal city in an alternative way, you can rent bikes and scooters to explore the city freely in the open air. For those who do not want to give up comfort in the immediate vicinity you will find a taxi rank (Piazza Cavour) and the Lepanto metro stop.
For all these reasons and many others that we will let you discover once here, the Saint Peter’s Keys represents the ‘key’ to discover Rome by adapting to your needs.
HOW TO REACH US
BY TRAIN
Rome Fiumicino airport is connected to the city by highway or by a local train service, the Leonardo Express, with departures for Termini station every 30 minutes. Rome Ciampino airport is just a few bus stops from Anagnina, the terminus of the metro line A. The journey to Termini takes about 20 minutes.
BY AIRPLAN
From the Roma Termini railway station, take the underground line A towards Battistini, and get off at the Lepanto stop. The B&B is located 300 meters from the stop. From the Roma Ostiense train station, take line 30 (Clodio) for 7 stops, getting off at the Piazza Cavour stop. The B&B is located 500 m from the stop.
BY CAR
From the north, A1 motorway (from Florence): Exit Roma Nord, continue to the Settebagni exit, go all the way along via Salaria, then turn right onto via del Foro Italico towards S.Pietro. From the south, A1 motorway: Exit Roma Sud, ring road exit 1, take the Via Aurelia to Piazza Irnerio, then the Vatican Walls.