This little gem of a hotel tucked away by the Spanish Steps, is truly one of Rome’s best-kept secrets. A luxury guest house, listed as a national monument, the hotel was the stately home of a distinguished Roman family in the 1800’s, and has hosted many famous characters over the years.
The hotel’s magical atmosphere is possibly why the well-known children’s author Hans Christian Andersen chose to stay here in 1833. Today, the Inn has been totally renovated to bring it up to modern standards of comfort and luxury, but still maintains its character with many original period features such as its ornate fireplaces and frescoed ceilings.
Quiet and exclusive, the Inn appeals to those who prefer to stay in characterful, luxurious surroundings. The hotel has a light and airy roof garden decked with flowers where you can enjoy a buffet breakfast or a quiet drink. From here you can marvel at the breathtaking vistas across Rome’s historic rooftops and domes. With its central location, and small and welcoming atmosphere, this makes a truly wonderful base from which to explore Rome’s many architectural and historic treasures.
Rooms
The 18 rooms are all individually decorated
to a high standard with many period features.
Rates start at EUR 320.
Leisure
There are fitness facilities nearby and a
massage service is available within the hotel.
Dining
Buffet breakfast is served on the roof garden
terrace, while a glass walled Winter Café
serves afternoon tea, snacks and cocktails.
Meeting facilities
Location
Situated right by Rome’s famous Spanish
Steps in Via Condotti. Rome’s Fiumicino
Airport is 40 km.