In the heart of Rome, just a short walk from the Vatican, B&B Roma 474 welcomes guests into a modern and well-maintained environment, where metropolitan style harmoniously blends with the elegance of Baroque materials. Established in 2015, the aim of this establishment is to provide a lodging experience that combines the hospitality typical of non-hotel accommodations with the comfort and services of a quality hotel.
Located along one of the main streets named after Pope Gregory VII, the B&B enjoys a strategic position, making it easy to reach the city’s major attractions. St. Peter's Square and the Basilica are just a few minutes away on foot, and right in front of the building, there are two bus stops served by nine lines that use a dedicated lane, quickly connecting to the historic center and other neighborhoods. Nearby, you can also find the San Pietro Station, the Metro A stops at Cornelia and Baldo degli Ubaldi, two taxi ranks, and a paid covered parking area.
The area is lively and filled with restaurants, wine bars, supermarkets, mini-markets, and various shops that stay open late. For those who enjoy discovering local cuisine or indulging in a good glass of wine, there are plenty of interesting options that Marco, the manager, would be happy to recommend.
The three rooms, designed by Dolmen Factory, are soundproofed, air-conditioned, and equipped with a private bathroom, terrace, HD TV, fiber-optic Wi-Fi, safe, and hairdryer. The fireproof Dorelan Hotel beds and mattresses ensure a high-quality rest, while daily cleaning guarantees impeccably maintained spaces.
Every morning, an Italian breakfast is served at a café adjacent to the building; on Sundays and holidays, it is offered in the common area, a cozy space where guests can also enjoy afternoon tea or herbal infusions and meet other visitors. Here, you will find informational brochures about Rome and tips for making the most of your time in the city.
Marco, the owner, was born in Milan but has always lived in Rome. Passionate about travel, reading, writing, and sports, he loves to welcome his guests with discretion and attentiveness, offering careful and personalized service. After many years of working in public-facing roles, he decided to create a place that combines professionalism with the warmth of Roman hospitality.