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5 of the Best Boutique Hotels in Rome

Rome's boutique hotels occupy restored palazzos and reimagined industrial spaces, where Meyer Davis Studio's contemporary interventions meet 19th-century stone walls and herringbone floors. Across five curated properties, you'll find Travertine limestone and cocciopesto plaster that nod to ancient Roman craftsmanship, alongside industrial aesthetics that combine exposed brick with warm wooden details and custom-made furnishings.

The city's design-conscious stays span from the historic Regola neighbourhood near Campo de' Fiori, where exposed brick meets sleek metal accents, to the elegant Ludovisi district's tree-lined streets housing grand villa conversions with hidden courtyards. Parioli's leafy sophistication offers refined residential charm, whilst the Vatican-adjacent Prati provides upscale shopping streets alongside wood-fired dining. Central Rome's restored palazzo architecture, complete with suspended greenery and thermal baths crafted from locally sourced stone, places you within walking distance of the Trevi Fountain and Pantheon's ancient grandeur.

Six Senses Rome
Six Senses Rome
Six Senses Rome
Six Senses Rome
Six Senses Rome
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Six Senses Rome

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Piazza di San Marcello

Six Senses Rome is a five-star retreat with 96 rooms and suites, housed in a beautifully restored palazzo. The decor is minimalist, showcasing natural materials such as Travertine limestone, oak wood, and cocciopesto plaster—a respectful nod to ancient Roman craftsmanship.

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The Hoxton Rome | Boutique Hotel
The Hoxton Rome | Boutique Hotel
The Hoxton Rome | Boutique Hotel
The Hoxton Rome | Boutique Hotel
The Hoxton Rome | Boutique Hotel
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The Hoxton Rome is a stylish boutique hotel located in the elegant Parioli neighbourhood, known for its leafy streets and refined atmosphere. With 192 rooms ranging from Cosy to Roomy categories, each space is thoughtfully designed with bespoke furnishings, marble bathrooms, organic toiletries, and vintage-inspired decor.

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Mama Shelter Roma | Boutique Hotel in Rome
Mama Shelter Roma | Boutique Hotel in Rome
Mama Shelter Roma | Boutique Hotel in Rome
Mama Shelter Roma | Boutique Hotel in Rome
Mama Shelter Roma | Boutique Hotel in Rome
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Mamma Shelter Rome is a fun hotel. You’ll find the rooms to be a playful mix of retro and modern design, featuring unique touches like locally inspired artwork and colourful furnishings.

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W Rome | Boutique Hotel
W Rome | Boutique Hotel
W Rome | Boutique Hotel
W Rome | Boutique Hotel
W Rome | Boutique Hotel
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W Rome is a luxury hotel in the stylish Ludovisi neighbourhood, offering 162 rooms and suites with bold colours and modern prints. Many rooms have balconies or terraces with city views, and all are spacious with chic design elements like red velvet curtains, herringbone floors, and marble-clad bathrooms with rain showers.

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Chapter Roma
Chapter Roma
Chapter Roma
Chapter Roma
Chapter Roma
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Chapter Roma is a boutique hotel nestled in Rome’s historic Regola neighbourhood, offering 42 rooms designed with an industrial aesthetic that combines sleek metal accents, exposed brick walls, and warm wooden details.

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Palazzo Talìa lobby with vaulted ceiling, Roman busts on marble plinths and a patterned circular rug
Palazzo Talìa bedroom with iron four-poster bed, walnut credenza and bistro table by the window
Palazzo Talìa suite with striped headboard, emerald velvet armchairs and herringbone parquet floor
Bar della Musa at Palazzo Talìa with mirrored gold tile walls, marble counter and cane bentwood stools
Palazzo Talìa spa with green-tiled vaulted ceiling and experiential plunge pool
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Palazzo Talìa occupies a 16th-century palazzo near the Trevi Fountain, the former Collegio del Nazareno school. Studio Luca Guadagnino designed the public spaces and Terrace Suite - the studio's first hospitality project. The 26 rooms are by Mia Home Design Gallery and Laura Feroldi Studio, set above a tropical courtyard.

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 Orient Express La Minerva bedroom with terracotta walls, painted red trim and velvet sofa
Orient Express La Minerva suite with sculpted relief panel, mustard curved sofa and parquet inlay
La Minerva Bar at Orient Express La Minerva with the marble Minerva statue and arched ceiling
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Orient Express La Minerva opened in 2025 as the first standalone Orient Express hotel, in a 17th-century palazzo on Piazza della Minerva, footsteps from the Pantheon. Franco-Mexican artist-architect Hugo Toro designed the 93 rooms and suites, blending Art Deco with nods to the brand's rail heritage.

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Nomos Hotel occupies a former Franciscan monastery in Rome's Regola district, adjacent to the church of San Paolo alla Regola. Italian artisan-designer Henry Timi (in his first hospitality project) led the conversion, applying what he calls 'material minimalism' across plaster, terracotta, terrazzo and travertine.

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Casa Monti opened in summer 2024 as the first Italian hotel from the Kampf family, the small group behind La Fantaisie in Paris and Cœur de Megève. The 36 rooms occupy a historic Roman building on Via Panisperna in Monti, the city's oldest creative quarter, with interiors by Parisian designer Laura Gonzalez.

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