Newly Opened / Renovated boutique hotels in Rome

Best New Boutique Hotels in Rome

Find the best newly opened and recently renovated boutique hotels in Rome. Discover the newest design-led hotels.

Find the best newly opened and recently renovated boutique hotels in Rome. Discover the newest design-led hotels.

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The Fifteen Keys Hotel

The Fifteen Keys Hotel

4 Star Hotel
Rome
Small Boutique · 15 rooms
Renovated in 2023

The Fifteen Keys is located exactly where you want to be in the Monti neighborhood: surrounded by independent wine bars and vintage shops, but tucked...

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Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George

Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George

5 Star Hotel
Rome
Boutique · 62 rooms
Renovated in 2018

Hotel Indigo resides on Via Giulia, arguably the most architecturally consistent 16th-century street in Rome, running parallel to the river. The...

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Palazzo Dama

Palazzo Dama

5 Star Hotel
Rome
Small Boutique · 30 rooms
Opened in 2015

Palazzo Dama is positioned right on the edge of the Tiber River, just a block north of Piazza del Popolo. It operates like an exclusive private club,...

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Hotel Artemide

Hotel Artemide

4 Star Hotel
Rome
91 rooms
Renovated in 2014

Hotel Artemide is a large, classic hotel taking up a massive block on Via Nazionale, putting you directly between the Termini arrival station and the...

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Nerva Boutique Hotel

Nerva Boutique Hotel

Rome
Small Boutique · 19 rooms
Renovated in 2013

Nerva Boutique Hotel is physically across the street from the Forum of Nerva. The location is impossible to beat for ancient history access, though it...

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Hotel Eden - Dorchester Collection

Hotel Eden - Dorchester Collection

5 Star Hotel
Rome
98 rooms

Hotel Eden occupies a steep incline just east of the Spanish Steps, giving it clear views across the Roman skyline from its Michelin-starred rooftop...

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Villa Spalletti Trivelli - Small Luxury Hotels of The World

Villa Spalletti Trivelli - Small Luxury Hotels of The World

5 Star Hotel
Rome
Small Boutique · 14 rooms

Villa Spalletti Trivelli is an actual aristocratic mansion resting directly across from the Quirinale Palace (the official residence of the Italian...

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Hotel Lunetta

Hotel Lunetta

4 Star Hotel
Rome
Small Boutique · 30 rooms

Hotel Lunetta is located directly behind Campo de’ Fiori. The defining feature is the basement: the hotel was built over the remains of the ancient...

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Elizabeth Unique Hotel | a Member of Design Hotels™
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Elizabeth Unique Hotel | a Member of Design Hotels™

5 Star Hotel
Rome

Elizabeth Unique Hotel is placed directly in the high-end shopping district connecting the Spanish Steps to Piazza del Popolo. It feels more like an...

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Hotel Vilòn - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
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Hotel Vilòn - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

5 Star Hotel
Rome

Hotel Vilòn is tucked down a tiny alleyway directly attached to the Palazzo Borghese. A major perk is the view: many rooms look directly into the...

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Portrait Roma - Lungarno Collection

Portrait Roma - Lungarno Collection

5 Star Hotel
Rome

Portrait Roma sits directly above the flagship Salvatore Ferragamo store on Via Condotti. It does not have a traditional lobby or restaurant; instead,...

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City Overview

Rome is the capital of Italy, known for its ancient history and landmarks including the Colosseum, Vatican City, and Pantheon. The city center is connected by metro, buses, trams, and regional rail.

Experiences

Things to do in Rome

Visit the Colosseum

Explore the iconic Roman amphitheater, a testament to ancient engineering and gladiatorial history.

Tour the Vatican Museums

See masterpieces from the Renaissance, including the Sistine Chapel, in the world-famous Vatican Museums.

Stroll through Piazza Navona

Admire Baroque architecture, fountains, and street performances in this lively Roman square.

Visit the Pantheon

Step into the ancient temple with its striking domed ceiling and impressive Roman architecture.

Explore Trastevere

Wander the charming cobblestone streets of Trastevere, filled with local eateries and quaint piazzas.

See the Trevi Fountain

Toss a coin and admire the stunning Baroque fountain, one of Rome’s most famous landmarks.

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Where to Stay in Rome

Centro Storico (Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Campo de' Fiori, Trevi)

Centro Storico is the historic center of Rome, where most of the city's famous landmarks are concentrated. Streets are narrow and lined with historic buildings, and piazzas host cafés, street performers, and markets. Boutique hotels here are often located in restored historic buildings, offering a mix of original architecture and modern interiors. The neighborhood is ideal for travelers who want to walk to major attractions and experience Rome's architectural history firsthand. Because it is highly central, it can be crowded, but the convenience of being able to reach nearly all major sights on foot is unmatched.

Trastevere

Trastevere is a lively area on the west bank of the Tiber River. Streets are narrow and cobbled, with buildings often covered in ivy or painted in warm tones. It has a strong local character, with a high concentration of trattorias, bars, and small cafés. Boutique hotels here are generally small, family-run properties with personalized service. This area is suitable for travelers who want to stay somewhere authentic, enjoy local dining, and experience the energy of the city while still being within walking distance of central Rome. Nighttime activity is lively, which adds charm but can affect noise levels.

Monti

Monti is a central neighborhood between the Colosseum and Termini Station. It offers a mix of historic streets and a growing number of trendy shops and cafés. Boutique hotels in Monti are often located in restored buildings, providing design-focused stays while keeping the historic feel of the neighborhood. It is slightly quieter than Centro Storico, making it suitable for travelers who want to be near major sites without staying in the busiest area. Monti has a weekend market (Mercato Monti) and several small artisan shops, which are convenient for souvenirs or local crafts.

Prati

Prati is a calm, residential neighborhood near the Vatican, characterized by wide streets and orderly architecture. It is ideal for boutique hotel travelers who prefer quiet streets and larger rooms compared to central Rome. The area has a mix of local shops, restaurants, and cafés, making it convenient for day-to-day needs. Proximity to the Vatican allows early access to St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, which is useful for avoiding crowds. Although nightlife is limited, the overall environment is safe and walkable, which suits travelers looking for a relaxed stay.