Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican

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Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican

Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican

Outdoor pool (seasonal, May–September) Quiet residential setting away from the main tourist bustle Excellent rail and metro links into central Rome Around 4.1km from Vatican City Simple yet modern studios and apartments for self-catering stays Free Wi-Fi throughout

Official rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Board options Bed and Breakfast, Room Only
Minimum child age 2 years
Units 104
Block 1
Floors 5
Lift 1

Overview

 
Tucked away in Rome’s residential Balduina district, Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican pairs the freedom of an apartment with the convenience of hotel-style services. With a seasonal outdoor pool, a small gym and simple, modern studios and apartments, it’s a smart base for exploring the Eternal City while escaping the crowds at the end of the day. Excellent rail and metro links nearby put Vatican City and the classic sights comfortably within your daily sightseeing radius.

Bright, contemporary spaces, a tree-lined pool terrace and well-equipped studios and apartments define Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican. Stay in a quieter corner of Rome with local life on your doorstep, then hop on the nearby train or metro to be among the Baroque piazzas, the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum in no time. For couples, friends or families seeking Italy’s capital with more space and flexibility than a standard hotel room, Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican hits a sweet spot. Set in the Balduina district in north-west Rome, it’s close to local train and metro links that whisk you into the historic centre and Vatican City. See more Italy holidays.

Map & location



Rome City, Rome, Italy

Balduina is a leafy, largely residential area to the north-west of central Rome, giving you a calmer base than the streets around Termini or Campo de’ Fiori. From Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican, you’re just 100m from the nearest train station and under 2km from the closest metro stop, so you can be in Vatican City or the historic centre within a few stops.

This location works well if you like to sightsee hard by day, then retreat somewhere quieter at night, with supermarkets, cafés and local eateries within easy reach for stocking the fridge or grabbing a low-key dinner.

  • train station 100m
  • metro station 1.9km
  • Vatican City 4.1km
  • Trevi Fountain 5.5km
  • Colosseum 6.5km
  • Approx. transfer time from airport 40–60 minutes from Rome Fiumicino (FCO), depending on traffic and route.

Facilities

Pool & outdoors


There may be no beach in Rome, but you do get a welcome city bonus here:

– Outdoor swimming pool, generally open from May to September
– Sun terrace with loungers and parasols
– A relaxed, courtyard-style setting that feels like a little oasis after a day of sightseeing

Pool facilities, opening dates and hours can vary depending on season and weather, so check the latest information on arrival.

Spa, sports & wellness


Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican keeps things practical and low-key, with a focus on comfort and convenience rather than resort-style entertainment:

– Small on-site gym with a selection of cardio and weights equipment
– Kids corner to keep younger guests entertained
– 24-hour reception and lobby lounge seating
– On-site laundry facilities or launderette-style services (typical for Adagio properties; charges may apply)
– Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures

Facilities and services may vary by season and occupancy.

Activities


? Make use of the on-site gym for a quick workout between sightseeing
? Enjoy relaxed pool time when the outdoor pool is open (May–September)
? Kids corner with simple games and activities for younger guests
? Head out on self-guided walks around Balduina for a taste of local Rome
? Use the excellent public transport links for day-to-evening city exploring – from Vatican City to the Colosseum

Guest services


?️ 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance
? Luggage storage for early arrivals and late departures
? Laundry or self-service launderette facilities (typical for Adagio; local charge)
? Regular housekeeping (frequency can vary by length of stay and room type)
? Certified Sustainable Hotel credentials, supporting more responsible stays
? Complimentary Wi-Fi in rooms and public areas
? Assistance with taxi bookings and local transport information

Food & drink


As a self-catering style aparthotel, Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican focuses on giving you the flexibility to eat when and where you like. Studios and apartments come with simple kitchen facilities, while the property itself offers a breakfast option if you book Bed & Breakfast.

You’ll find supermarkets and cafes in the surrounding streets, or you can jump on the train or metro to be among Rome’s trattorie and pizzerie in minutes – ideal for mixing home-cooked meals with evenings out in the city. What All Inclusive typically includes.

Rooms

Superior Studio


Sleeps: minimum 1 | maximum 2
Ideal for solo travellers or couples, Superior Studios typically feature:
– Open-plan sleeping and living area with double bed or twin beds
– Kitchenette area for light self-catering (often with hob, fridge, basic utensils)
– Bathroom with bath or shower and WC
– Wi-Fi, air-conditioning/heating, TV, safe and desk or dining space

Studio


Sleeps: minimum 2 | maximum 2
Similar in concept to the Superior Studio, these are compact, functional bases with:
– Sleeping/living area for two guests
– Simple kitchenette facilities
– Private bathroom
– Standard amenities such as Wi-Fi and TV

Double or Twin Room


Sleeps: minimum 1 | maximum 2
For guests who prefer more of a hotel-style set-up without kitchen use, these rooms generally include:
– Double bed or twin beds
– Bathroom with shower or bath
– Wi-Fi, air-conditioning/heating and TV
– Some rooms may include a small balcony or city view, subject to allocation

One Bedroom Apartment


Sleeps: minimum 4 | maximum 4
Best for families or friends sharing, One Bedroom Apartments usually offer:
– Separate bedroom with double or twin beds
– Living area with sofa bed or additional beds
– Equipped kitchenette for preparing meals and snacks
– Bathroom with bath or shower
– Wi-Fi, air-conditioning/heating and TV

*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.

More info


Rome is a year-round city break favourite, with warm summers, mild springs and autumns and cooler but atmospheric winters. Currency is the Euro (€) and Italian is the official language, though English is widely understood in tourist areas. Expect to pay around €4–5 for a local beer, €1.50–2.00 for a single ticket on public transport and from around €50–60 for a mid-range meal for two in a central restaurant.

Public transport is one of the easiest ways to get around – combination tickets cover buses, trams and metro lines, and from Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican you have both train and metro options within easy reach. Allow extra time for security queues when visiting the Vatican Museums and St Peter’s Basilica, especially in peak season.

*Hotel information is based on the latest details available to us and may change; some facilities and services may be seasonal or subject to local charges. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.

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FAQs

Is Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican in a central location?
The aparthotel is not in the very heart of the old town, but in the quieter Balduina district to the north-west. With a train station roughly 100m away and a metro stop about 1.9km away, you can be in Vatican City (around 4.1km), the Trevi Fountain or the Colosseum within a short journey on public transport.
Does Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican have an outdoor pool?
Yes. There is an outdoor swimming pool that is typically open from May to September, subject to weather and operational considerations. It offers a pleasant spot to cool off and relax after sightseeing, but it’s not a large resort-style pool complex.
What board basis can I book at Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican?
You can choose between Room Only, ideal if you plan to self-cater or eat out, and Bed & Breakfast, which includes a daily breakfast so you can head straight out to explore Rome.
Is Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican good for families?
Yes – the One Bedroom apartments can sleep up to four guests, there’s a kids corner on site, and the minimum child age is 2 years. The self-catering facilities are handy for preparing snacks and simple meals that suit younger travellers.
How do I get from Fiumicino Airport to Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican?
You can book a private transfer or taxi for the most direct route, with journey times typically around 40–60 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, use the train/metro combination into Rome and onward to the nearest station in Balduina, then walk the short remaining distance to the aparthotel.
Do the rooms at Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican have kitchens?
Studios and apartments are designed with self-catering in mind and usually come with a simple kitchenette – typically including a hob, fridge and basic cookware and tableware. Double or Twin Rooms may offer more limited facilities or none, so check the room type carefully before booking if self-catering is essential.
Is Wi-Fi available at Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican?
Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, including rooms and public areas, so you can plan your days and keep in touch easily.