Domus Sessoriana

Piazza Santa Croce in Gerusalemme 10, San Giovanni, Rome, Italy, 00185

Guests
Rooms
Adults
Children

Room Types

Available from Sat 25 Jul 2026 to Sun 26 Jul 2026

About This Hotel

Domus Sessoriana

Right next to the Basilica of Santa Croce, Domus Sessoriana is housed in a 10th-century monastery. Enjoy stunning views across Rome from the rooftop terrace. At this historical hotel you are just steps away from the ruins of Roman temples and amphitheatres. Domus Sessoriana also offers views of the Cistercian vegetable gardens below, and you can book visits to the museum, the monastery, the gardens and the basilica at reception. Staff at Domus Sessoriana are multilingual and provide professional service. You can book transfers or just relax with a magazine in the hall. Breakfast is a buffet served from 07:00 until 10:00 on the rooftop terrace and packed breakfasts can also be provided. Guests can enjoy relaxing moments at the café. Rooms here come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a fridge. All are comfortable and tastefully decorated, with handcrafted furniture. The Metro is 10 minutes' walk from Domus Sessoriana and regular buses stop nearby. Termini Station is a 15-minute walk away.

What's Included

Check-in/Check-out

Check-in from: 13:00
Check-out until: 10:00

The property

Room voltage: 220

Facilities & Amenities

Balcony/terrace
Bar/lounge
Bathroom
Facilities
Garden
Shared lounge/TV area
Surrounding environment
Free WiFi Available throughout
Activities Tennis, Sauna, Gym
Parking Nearby available

Highlights

250 meters to public transportation

Lodi Metro Station is within 250 meters

Shopping and Markets

Colosseum

Restaurants

Location

Piazza Santa Croce in Gerusalemme 10, San Giovanni, Rome, Italy, 00185

Guest Reviews

8

Excellent

Guest score out of 10

“The continental breakfast is good and now on the terrace a nice view.”

— Beth , United States

“Big rooms and amazing staff all the time.”

— Yeison , United Kingdom

“The staff is helpful, breakfast are typically Italian but good, and the place has its own atmosphere.”

— Emilia , Poland