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Groups apartments in Rome


With the aim of meeting the request of a growing number of groups travelling together, a new section of special accommodations is now available on H&C: Group Apartments in Rome

The group apartments in Rome are especially indicated for large groups of people who spend their holiday together and don't feel comfortable in average apartments. 

All the group apartments in Rome, located in the very heart of Rome, are very roomy and cosy, as well as equipped with all the amenities.

If you are planning to travel with you family and relatives, or with a lot of friends, choose one of our group apartments in Rome, in the major districts of Rome: 

 

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Vatican City


The Vatican City is a city-state that came into existence in 1929 and is thus clearly distinct from the central authority of the Roman Catholic Church, known as the Holy See, which existed long before 1929. Ordinances of Vatican City are published in Italian. Official documents of the Holy See are issued mainly in Latin. The two entities even have distinct passports: the Holy See, not being a country, only issues diplomatic and service passports; the state of Vatican City issues normal passports. In both cases the passports issued are very few. Apartments in the Vatican areas on H&C.

The Lateran Treaty in 1929, which brought the city-state into existence, spoke of it as a new creation (Preamble and Article III), not as a vestige of the much larger Papal States (756-1870) that had previously encompassed central Italy. Most of this territory was absorbed into the Kingdom of Italy in 1860, and the final portion, namely the city of Rome with a small area close to it, ten years later, in 1870.

The Popes have resided in the area that in 1929 became the Vatican City since the return from Avignon in 1377. Previously, they resided in the Lateran Palace on the Caelian Hill on the opposite side of Rome, which was out of repair in 1377. The signing of the agreements that established the new state took place in the latter building, giving rise to the name of Lateran Pacts, by which they are known.

Lovely apartments in the vatican City waiting for you!

2/4 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 110 to 145 €

Sleep in Rome Rosaly

Groups apartments in Vatican City

2/4 sleeps from 110 to 145 €

2/7 sleeps - 3 bathrooms
from 135 to 210 €

Cesar House

Groups apartments in Vatican City

2/7 sleeps from 135 to 210 €

4/11 sleeps - 3 bathrooms
from 180 to 350 €

Casa Boezio

Groups apartments in Vatican City

4/11 sleeps from 180 to 350 €