The Inn At The Roman ForumvsThe St. Regis Rome
Both hotels are praised by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, The Inn At The Roman Forum is the choice of most writers compared to The St. Regis Rome. The Inn At The Roman Forum comes in at 84 with recommendations from 10 publications including Star Service, Frommer's and Hideaway Report.
The Inn At The Roman Forum Show All Reviews
Via degli Ibernesi 30, 00184 Rome
From $149/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"A foliage-draped door on a pedestrian alley reminiscent of a Tuscan village opens into one of Rome's most attractive new designer-boutique offerings."
Travel + Leisure
"This 12-room, ivy-draped hotel sits in the crook of a tiny lane between the busy Via Nazionale and the Forum." Full review
Star Service
"This designer lair consistently offers up the kind of sophisticated contemporary style and regional packaging demanding, well-heeled clients seek out." Full review
Afar Magazine
"This lovely boutique hotel might just have the best location in Rome: It's right across from the entrance to the Roman forum, down the street from the Colosseum." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"The Inn at the Roman Forum shows off a striking decor of walls covered in silk moiré, heavy bronze drapes, parquet floors, and sculptures and paintings of ancient aristocrats." Full review
Hideaway Report
90.0
"Enchanting hideaway in a 15th-century mansion on a quiet cul-de-sac adjoining Trajan’s Forum." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Hidden behind a discreet entrance in a quiet street near the Imperial Forums, this chic boutique hotel is pure gold." Full review
Time Out
"Opened in 2006, this boutique hotel's location, near the Forum but on a picturesque street comfortably off the tourist trail, affords it a more exclusive feel than its sister hotels." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Head to the roof terrace, where the views of the Eternal City are endlessly spectacular. Rooms mix the grandiose with the contemporary."
Rome Travel Guide
July 6, 2021
Independent
"Traditional wooden beams and rich fabrics give the rooms at this luxury hideaway a cosy feel, while the rooftop terrace offers fine views of some of central Rome’s most famous landmarks"
The St. Regis Rome Show All Reviews
3, Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, 00185 Rome
From $337/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"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."
Frommer's
"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
Insight Guides
"Between Termini station and the Via Veneto area, this dignified hotel occupies a patrician palace, with oriental rugs, chandeliers and antiques."
Travel + Leisure
"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
DK Eyewitness
"It is one of the world’s finest hotels and attracts heads of state, celebrities, royalty, and industry moguls... sumptuous rooms and impeccable service."
Time Out
"The St. Regis... remains a bastion of old-style luxury to put the recent flood of five-star arrivistes in the shade." Full review
Star Service
"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
BlackBook
"Valet whisks away Aston Martin. Throw Goyard and Louis Vuitton on Empire chaise longue in royal satin, plated in 18k gold."
Oyster
5.0
"The St. Regis Rome is a grand five-pearl hotel of the Belle Epoque era, with modern amenities." Full review
Jetsetter
"Over-the-top opulence, five-star service and sumptuous cuisine in the heart of the Eternal City." Full review