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Hotel Santa MariavsVilla Spalletti Trivelli
Hotel Santa Maria and Villa Spalletti Trivelli are both rated very highly by writers. Overall, Villa Spalletti Trivelli is preferred by most reviewers compared to Hotel Santa Maria. Villa Spalletti Trivelli scores 91 with approval from 14 sources such as Hideaway Report, Star Service and Oyster.
Hotel Santa Maria
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Vicolo del Piede 2, 00153 Rome
From $74/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"The rooms of this small three-star surround an orange-tree-filled garden, making it feel far removed from the city."
"This ivy-covered, mansard-roofed, rosy-brick-red, erstwhile Renaissance-era convent is just steps away from the glorious Santa Maria in Trastevere church and a few blocks from the Tiber." Full review
"A former 17th-century cloister, it has been sympathetically renovated and offers high standards of comfort, as well as a courtyard garden that is an oasis of calm."
"It has perhaps the most enviable physical visage of all Roman hotels." Full review
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Enjoy an aperitivo buffet provided every evening, plus the bar’s full range of cocktails and wines.
"An oasis of calm in an area relatively untouched by the onslaught of time, Santa Maria has rooms around a charming courtyard filled with citrus trees."
"Just off delightful piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere, the Santa Maria opened in 2000 on the site of a 16th-century convent and has since built up a loyal clientele." Full review
"This charming inn is a delightful throwback that rightfully deserves the honor of "Rome's Homiest Hotel."" Full review
Mid-Range
"Hidden away off a side street in the charming old neighborhood of Trastevere, this three-pearl property was once a monastery." Full review
8.0
"Imagine an orange grove, with rooms, in the heart of the centro storico." Full review
"A friendly atmosphere and lashings of character more than compensate for this hotel’s lack of cutting-edge style"
Villa Spalletti Trivelli
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Via Piacenza 4, 00184 Rome
From $365/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"An elegant yet pleasantly intimate stay, nestled between Via Nazionale and the Quirinale."
"Italian aristos on Rome stopovers love Villa Spalletti Trivelli, and you can see why: It is every inch a home-away-from-palatial-home."
"Live like a noble for a day and escape to the gardens of this Roman retreat just minutes away from the Trevi Fountain."
Top Choice
"With 12 rooms in a glorious mansion in central Rome, Villa Spalletti Trivelli has upped the ante for luxurious stays in the capital." Full review
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"This upscale boutique hotel, with just 12 rooms, is housed in a gorgeous historic mansion less than 10 minutes from the Trevi Fountain." Full review
"Small and luxurious, with Neoclassical overtones, this early-20th-century villa—on a side street on patrician Quirinal Hill—is also refined and subtle." Full review
"This superbly restored neoclassic mansion, owned and run by Count Gian Giacomo Spalletti Trivelli and his wife, Susanna, gives a taste of early-twentieth-century aristocratic living." Full review
"Settled into an aristocratic neighborhood just south of Trevi Fountain, and comprised of just 12 lovely period accommodations in a freestanding villa, this is truly a home away from home." Full review
"Originally belonging to the sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, Villa Trivelli is a stunning example of Roman affluence."
"This gem of a hotel offers a rare opportunity to experience home life as lived by a Roman nobleman and his family a century ago." Full review