The Prati Car Park is located outside the ZTL (limited traffic zone).
Please note that in the COPAM Prati Car Park you have to leave your keys.
Sundays, holidays and August: from 06:00am to 11:00am and from 18:00pm to 01:30am.
Car park in Rome, close to the Vatican City and the Sant'Angelo Castle, also known as Adrian's Mausoleum. The Prati car park, located in the Rione de Prati, is close to a great number of characteristic points of interest of the city of Rome. Actually, in just 5 minutes walking from the Prati car park, you can get to the famous Via Coladi Rienzo and Piazza del Risorgimento; and in a little less than 10 minutes, you can get to the Sant'Angelo Castle, in Adriano Park; and to the Vatican City, where you can visit St. Peter's Basilica in St. Peter's Square, the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican Museums, the Vatican Art Museum and the Apostolic Palace.
Apart from being the ideal car park for parking close to the Vatican City, the Prati is also suitable for quickly getting to the Santo Spirito Hospital, the Piazza Cavour and the Regina Margherita Bridge, which if you cross it, you will get to the Piazza del Popolo, where you can visit the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo, the Church of Santa Maria de los Milagros and the nearby Villa Borghese. All this within 10 minutes walking from the Prati car park. Once you have visited this historic area of Rome and the Vatican City, you can also easily get around to other points of interest using Rome's public transport.
A few metres from the Prati car park you can find the Ottaviano station on metro line A, which you can use to quickly get to the Valle Aurelia and Flaminio train stations and the Roma Termini train station, but also to characteristic places in the Italian capital like the Piazza di Spagna with the Trinitá dei Monti, Piazza Barberini with the nearby Via Vittorio Veneto, Piazza della Republica with the Rome Opera Theatre and Piazza Vittorio Emanuele. Arriving via car to the Prati car park is not difficult because behind the Ottaviano station is the Viale delle Milizie, which connects to the Via Cipro and also the SS1 motorway.
At last parking in the centre of Rome and close to the Vatican City is no longer a problem thanks to the Prati car park, which also offers various services to clients, like easy handicapped access, mobile network coverage and umbrella lending in case of rain.