Casa di Santa BrigidavsPortrait Roma
Casa di Santa Brigida and Portrait Roma are both praised by those who travel for a living. Overall, Portrait Roma scores significantly higher than Casa di Santa Brigida. Portrait Roma scores 82 with endorsements from 9 publications including Frommer's, concierge.com and Lonely Planet.
Casa di Santa Brigida
Via Monserato 54, 00186 Rome
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
- Rooftop terrace
- Private balcony
Rough Guide
"In a hard-to-beat location, and with clean and comfortable rooms with private bathroom and no curfew, this is perhaps the best convent in town."
Frommer's
"Rome's best and most comfortable convent hotel." Full review
Fodor's
"The friendly sisters of Santa Brigida oversee simple, straightforward, and centrally located accommodations—right next to Campo de' Fiori—in one of Rome's loveliest convents." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"The nuns at this discreetly appealing hotel offer double rooms en suite to paying guests. B&B or half board options are also available."
Travel + Leisure
"Casa di Santa Brigida offers comfortable lodgings for all travelers per the Bridgettine commitment to hospitality and ecumenism." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Named after the Swedish St Brigid who died here in 1373, this tranquil convent enjoys a superb location overlooking Piazza Farnese." Full review
Portrait Roma Show All Reviews
Via Bocca Di Leone 23, 00187 Rome
From $463/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
Star
"This converted townhouse... is a bastion of luxury and comfort."
Concierge
"As in all Ferragamo hotels, the details are the strong point—exquisite lighting, a large plasma TV above a faux stack of wood that evokes a cozy fireplace, a brightly colored cashmere throw."
Travel + Leisure
"Rome’s four-story Portrait Suites, centrally located near the Spanish Steps, is part of the Lungarno Hotels group, owned by the Ferragamo family." Full review
Time Out
"Opened in 2006, Portrait Suites is the latest in a growing portfolio of luxury boutique hotels owned by fashion designer Salvatore Ferragamo." Full review
Afar Magazine
"Tucked behind an unassuming facade on a side street off the busy Via dei Condotti, the Portrait Roma is part of the Lungarno Collection, a small group of boutique hotels owned by the Ferragamo fashion." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"The Ferragamo family’s first Rome hotel is a discreet property with 14 suites and studios above its men’s flagship luxury store on Via Condotti." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"This 14-suite bolthole, a short sashay from the Spanish Steps, is one of the city’s most stylish luxe options, lent panache by Michele Bonan’s tasteful contemporary-retro design scheme." Full review
Departures
"This 14-room Roman hideaway created by the Ferragamo family has neatly filled the niche for fashion types who want an intimate pied-a-terre with the type of amenities that make it one-of-a-kind." Full review
National Geographic
"New boutique hotel, around the corner from the Spanish Steps." Full review
Hideaway Report
93.0
"Stylish townhouse hotel owned by the Ferragamo family and situated at the heart of Rome’s premier shopping district adjacent to the Spanish Steps." Full review