Neighbourhood Guide
Transportation
Lepanto metro station is a 5-minute walk from the luxury suites, giving you easy access to Rome’s public transport network. The metro is an affordable and efficient way to reach landmarks like the Vatican, Piazza del Popolo, and the Colosseum, with frequent trains running daily.
Buses are also close by, connecting you to key areas across the city. With metro, bus, and tram options, getting around is simple whether you’re visiting famous sites or exploring hidden corners of Rome.
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport is 50 minutes away by train, with direct access to central Rome. A taxi ride to the suites takes about 30 minutes.
Restaurants, Bars and Shopping
The area around the luxury suites has plenty to offer for anyone who enjoys good food, shopping, and a relaxed atmosphere. It is full of local Italian cuisine, capable of providing one of Italy’s greatest attractions: its food. On Via Cola di Rienzo, you will find a mix of local and affordable restaurants serving everything from classic Italian dishes to international cuisines.
The same street is also known for its shopping. Whether you’re looking for luxury brands, souvenirs, or Italian specialties, you will find what you need.
The luxury suites are not surrounded by noisy nightlife, but you can easily find and access local pubs, bars, and cocktail bars near the luxury suites. The area around Ventuno Dei is convenient and a perfect location for your Rome trip.
Recommended bars could be:
- Gin Lane
- Beer time
- Ginny | Cocktail Bar | Wine Bar | Ristorante
- V Bistrot-Wine Bar
- Wine Bar De’ Penitenzieri
Recommended restaurants:
Attractions
Many top attractions are close to the luxury suites. Explore Castel Sant’Angelo, a historic castle turned museum, or visit Basilica di San Pietro, one of the world’s largest and most impressive churches, built in 1626. Nearby is Piazza San Pietro , and its iconic obelisk gives you a true sense of ancient Rome—a must-see during your stay. Another great spot is Piazza del Popolo, a historic square at the old northern gate of the city.
Piazza del Popolo is surrounded by local cafés and restaurants, and these are perfect for relaxing. Next to the square is a large green park called Villa Borghese, great for walks, runs, or bike rides while enjoying a peaceful escape in the heart of the city.
Art and history lovers will enjoy the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, featuring Italian and international masterpieces, or the Museo dell’Ara Pacis, home to an altar over 2,000 years old. Nearby is the Mausoleum of Augustus, the tomb of one of Rome’s most legendary figures.
If you fancy experiencing some of the best culture Rome has to offer, a visit to the great Colosseum is easily accessible through public transport or the historic Fontana di Trevi, one of Rome’s greatest attractions.