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In Rome’s most fashionable shopping district, this residence emphasizes luxury. The building has a range of accommodation, from studios to penthouses. Minimum one-month stay.
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A great find. Just around the corner from the Piazza Farnese and offering space and comfort. The building is a restructured 15th-century palazzo in an area loaded with history.
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The overall decor echoes a Classical influence, with marble touches placed here and there. Situated on one of the quieter streets near the Spanish Steps, the rooms are light and commodious, and some have rooftop views and private terraces. Breakfast is offered in the top-floor garden.
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Housed in three historic buildings and run by the same family for 200 years. Situated behind the Pantheon, all rooms are spacious and full of character. Features include marble-topped desks, oak headboards and travertine bathrooms.
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The perfect location for experiencing the very heart of the city, just behind the Pantheon. It offers three apartments for two to five people. The topmost is graced by beamed ceilings, a fireplace and a terrace with an unforgettable view of the ancient dome.
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One of Trastevere’s newest hotels is a refurbished cloister, offering all the amenities, such as conference facilities.
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A converted modern convent structure, there is a slight institutional feel to this place, but it is surrounded by its own park and leafy terraces, plus ample free parking. There’s also a restaurant and an American bar.
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This fashionable small hotel in the medieval Borgo next to St Peter’s has frescoes in the breakfast room and a fountain in the courtyard. The rooms are spacious and those at the top have their own tiny terraces. The area is quiet and still has very much the feel of old Rome.
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With its coveted location in an 18th-century villa at the top of the Spanish Steps, this intimate jewel boasts marvellous views from many of its rooms and from the trellis-covered terrace. The rooms are not large but are beautifully appointed. Book well in advance.
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An excellent choice for both location and quality. The name is evoked by the emerald-green marble entrance, and throughout there are marble accents. Rooms are clean and simple and there are two terraces. Some rooms have private balconies.
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Hotel price categories
For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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