Hotel EdenRome is at its finest and the experience is super grand.
Villa Spalletti TrivelliYou wouldn’t believe how hard it is not to resort to clichéd phrases like “La Dolce Vita.” See, there we’ve gone and said it again. But it’s (...)
The Westin ExcelsiorFinally the Excelsior’s long-overdue refurbishment is complete. Frankly it’s a hit-or-miss proposition when one of the world’s great grand hotels (...)
Regina Hotel BaglioniJust a hundred years old, the Regina Hotel Baglioni has to count as barely middle-aged as Roman hotels go. That said, it does old-world Italian pomp and (...)
St. George RomaRome offers up so much history that it’s sometimes hard for the traveler to remember that, antiquity aside, Rome is a completely current and connected (...)
Portrait SuitesThe flagship Ferragamo store at the foot of the Spanish Steps would already be something of a holy place, if you’re into that sort of thing. Less well (...)
Orange HotelIf it’s classic architecture and antique furniture you’re after, we can direct you to a number of very fine Roman hoteliers who’d be more than happy (...)
Inn At The Spanish StepsThe Inn at the Spanish Steps is old-world Rome at its finest — this seventeenth-century guest house is right alongside the famed Caffé Greco, on Via (...)
Hotel San AnselmoA little off the beaten path, in a residential neighborhood on the Aventine Hill, the Hotel San Anselmo is ideal for that most paradoxical of escapes: the (...)
Hotel Pulitzer RomaSister to the smart and stylish Hotel Pulitzer in central Barcelona, the Pulitzer Roma occupies a 20th-century modernist building in the EUR district, the (...)
Hotel Lord ByronIt’s readily apparent from the name that the Hotel Lord Byron is nobody’s idea of a stereotypical Roman hotel. And though there’s nothing wrong with (...)
Hotel Fortyseven There’s something for everyone in Rome, from stately old palaces to user-unfriendly design exercises and everything in between. The austere 1930s (...)
Hotel EdenTo call a hotel the Eden is hardly the dictionary definition of unpretentiousness, but don’t be put off by the audacity of its name; this Roman (...)
Hotel De RussieOnce upon a time, on a sunny day at the Hotel de Russie, you might have spotted Pablo Picasso or Jean Cocteau peeling and eating the oranges that they (...)
ExedraThough nominally the sister hotel of the bizarre modernist fantasy that is the Aleph, the Exedra could hardly be more different: while the Aleph is a (...)