A fascinating and mystic location for your stay in Rome!

PALAZZO CARDINAL CESI: The Palace was built in 1400 and was bought by Cardinal Pierdonato Cesi who had it restructured and refurbished, turning it into an antiques and art museum, and installing a well-endowed library. Today, the Generalate of the Salvatorians has converted part of the building into an elegant and exclusive “welcoming home” , with 30 rooms all fully equipped with every amenity. Each room is a small cosy haven, furnished with taste and style. Here the guests can personally experience the spirituality of this unique place, drenched in history at the very heart of Christendom, with the enormous privilege of being able to stay so close to the Holy Father's residence. As you enter through the imposing door, leading to the secluded cloisters, experience the reassuring sensation of taking a step back into a bygone age, leaving behind you the hubbub of the city to enjoy the luxury of settling down in an elegant haven, surrounded by every comfort, where everything has been carefully designed to welcome you, and to make you immediately feel at home.

"Palazzo Cardinal Cesi"
"Roof garden"

RESIDENZA PAOLO VI: The Residenza Paolo VI, established in the premises of monastery, was inaugurated at the beginning of the Holy Year 2000. The genius loci and the charm of tradition are still alive in its ancient walls to make this property your “private” haven in Rome, far away from chaos, yet situated in the pulsing heart of the Eternal City. Rome has many hotels, but only one of them stands directly on St. Peters’s Square (Vatican): Residenza Paolo VI. This makes our house a unique “home away from home” for visitors to Rome who want something entirely different, and explains why connoisseurs recommend it to their closest friends. Why not come along and see for yourself? We look forward to having you as our guest.

Rome's main tourist attractions in the immediate surroundings!

Basilica of Saint Peter (Vatican): The Basilica of Saint Peter (Vatican), officially known in Italian as the Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano and colloquially called Saint Peter's Basilica, ranks second among the five major basilicas of Rome and its Vatican City enclave. Possibly the largest church in Christianity, it covers an area of 23,000 m² (5.7 acres) and has a capacity of over 60,000 people. One of the holiest sites of Christendom, it is the burial site of basilica namesake Saint Peter, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, first Bishop of Antioch, and later first Bishop of Rome...