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47 Boutique HotelvsThe St. Regis Rome
Fortyseven Hotel Rome and The St. Regis Rome are both praised by experts. On balance, The St. Regis Rome is the choice of most reviewers compared to Fortyseven Hotel Rome. The St. Regis Rome comes in at #22 in Rome with approval from 10 reviewers such as Michelin Guide, Travel + Leisure and oyster.com.
47 Boutique Hotel
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Via Luigi Petroselli 47, 00186 Rome
From $161/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Newish hotel with Art Decoinspired decor and crisply furnished, very comfortable rooms."
"Each of the five floors here is dedicated to a 20C Italian artist... and the hotel is adorned with a collection of paintings, sculptures and lithographs."
"Located in the city's historical district, Fortyseven offers easy access to nearby attractions such as the Coliseum, Circus Maximus, Temple of Vesta, and Roman Forum." Full review
"Modern but very stylish with lots of modern art on display and a wonderful panoramic roof terrace and bar."
"Near the Forum and Circus Maximus, this “modern hotel dedicates each of its five levels to a different Italian artist of the twentieth century, such as Umberto Mastroianni or Emilio Greco." Full review
"This is a subdued but substantive boutique operation that continues to prove itself to be one of the best small hotels in the middle ranks." Full review
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Rooms 504 and 508, each with a balcony, are worth requesting.
"This classy retreat sits at the back of the Roman Forum near the Bocca della Verità." Full review
"The comforts are entirely up to date, with details like smart TVs and Nespresso machines...it’s equipped with a multitude of common spaces, from the gym and Turkish bath to the private cinema" Full review
The St. Regis Rome
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3, Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, 00185 Rome
From $337/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"Frescoes, fine fabrics and Empire-style antique pieces adorn the luxurious guestrooms and lavish lounges of this hotel, which has retained the splendid atmosphere of its early years."
"This restored landmark is more plush and upscale than any hotel in the area -- not even the comparable Excelsior or the Eden across town can match its sheer opulence." Full review
"Between Termini station and the Via Veneto area, this dignified hotel occupies a patrician palace, with oriental rugs, chandeliers and antiques."
"A stone’s throw from both the Quirinal Hill and the Baths of Caracalla, the St. Regis Grand is a respite from the centro storico fray." Full review
"It is one of the world’s finest hotels and attracts heads of state, celebrities, royalty, and industry moguls... sumptuous rooms and impeccable service."
"The St. Regis... remains a bastion of old-style luxury to put the recent flood of five-star arrivistes in the shade." Full review
"This bonafide deluxe operation may lose points for its less than romantic location, but you can walk to many sights in less than 30 minutes: Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum and even the Spanish Steps." Full review
"Valet whisks away Aston Martin. Throw Goyard and Louis Vuitton on Empire chaise longue in royal satin, plated in 18k gold."
5.0
"The St. Regis Rome is a grand five-pearl hotel of the Belle Epoque era, with modern amenities." Full review
"Over-the-top opulence, five-star service and sumptuous cuisine in the heart of the Eternal City." Full review