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  • Piazza NavonaOne of Rome's most beautiful squares, featuring three fountains and a beautiful baroque church, with restaurants, cafes and lively atmosphere.
  • RomeA mix of modern and old, past and present in the open air museum called Rome.
  • 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 (...)
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