9 Best Hotels in Piazza di Spagna, Rome

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If being right in the heart of Rome’s shopping district and within walking distance of major sights is a priority, this is the place to stay. You’ll find a wide range of accommodations here—exclusive boutique hotels with over-the-top amenities as well as moderately priced urban B&Bs and pensioniwith clean, comfortable rooms.

Margutta 19

$$$ | Via Margutta, 19, Rome, 00187, Italy
Margutta 54, Spagna
Giovanni Rinaldi

At this all-suites property, tucked away on a leafy street known for its art galleries, the amenities are top drawer, the design is contemporary, the restaurant features a verdant terrace, and the accommodations have a hip New York–loft feel. Some suites are in the main building at Via Margutta 19; others are in an annex at Via Margutta 54, which once held studio lofts used by Picasso and other great painters. Travelers looking for a little more privacy or space can rent the entire top floor of the annex, as the rooms are adjoining. These rooms are less expensive than the rooms in the main building, but don't come with breakfast; and note that light sleepers might be able to hear the Metro pass underground at night.

Pros

  • Studio-loft feel in the center of Rome
  • Complete privacy
  • Deluxe furnishings

Cons

  • No spa or gym
  • Entry-level rooms lack views
  • No elevator in the annex to reach rooms on higher floors
Via Margutta, 19, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-97797979
Hotel Details
22 suites
Free Breakfast

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Crossing Condotti

$$$ | Via Mario de' Fiori, 28, Rome, 10087, Italy

Located blocks away from Piazza di Spagna, Crossing Condotti is a chic, apartment-style escape in an 18th-century palazzo that comes with a curated pantry stocked with complimentary snacks and a library lounge. Rooms and suites are outfitted with vintage furniture by the likes of Hans Wegner and stocked with bath products by L'Occitaine.

Pros

  • Excellent concierge service
  • Great location in Piazza di Spagna side streets
  • Extremely quiet thanks to reinforced windows

Cons

  • No nightlife in neighborhood
  • No elevator
  • No gym
Via Mario de' Fiori, 28, Rome, 10087, Italy
06-69920633
Hotel Details
11 rooms and suites
Free Breakfast

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Il Palazzetto

$$$ | Vicolo del Bottino, 8, Rome, 00187, Italy

Formerly the retreat of a rich noble family, this 15th-century house is now one of Rome's most intimate and luxurious hotels, with gorgeous terraces and a rooftop bar affording views of the never-ending theater of the Spanish Steps. Even the Hassler, Il Palazzetto's iconic sister hotel on the other side of Piazza Trinità dei Monti, can't make this claim. The four tranquil guest rooms are outfitted in soothing taupes and creams (three look out over the Steps); none of them have room service, but guests enjoy full use of the facilities at the Hassler. Without the 24-hour attention of the Hassler, and with their sense of privacy and independence, Il Palazzetto's accommodations feel more like small, luxury apartments than hotel rooms—something that's seen as a major perk by guests, who tend to book up the rooms months in advance.

Pros

  • Location and view
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Guests have full access to the Hassler's services

Cons

  • Often books up far in advance, particularly in high season
  • Bedrooms do not access communal terraces
  • Breakfast is served in the main building at the Hassler
Vicolo del Bottino, 8, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-69934560
Hotel Details
4 rooms
No Meals

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La Residenza

$$$ | Via Emilia, 22/24, Rome, 00187, Italy

This cozy hotel in a converted town house near Via Veneto is popular with American travelers thanks to its location close to the embassy, American-style breakfast, and helpful staff. Rooms are basic, comfortable, and tasteful (although single rooms are almost windowless), but the hotel's real draws are its bar, terrace, and lounges, which are adorned with colorful wallpaper and inviting loveseats. The garden is a blissfully quiet setting, especially when compared with the all-go vibe of the neighboring W Rome.

Pros

  • Free breakfast buffet
  • Spacious rooms with balconies
  • Charming decor

Cons

  • The building's exterior doesn't compare to its interior
  • Disappointing views out windows
  • Rooms are in need of restyling
Via Emilia, 22/24, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-4880789
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Marriott Grand Hotel Flora

$$$ | Via Veneto, 191, Rome, 00187, Italy

Not only is this handsome hotel at the top of Via Veneto and next to the Villa Borghese park something of a beacon on the Rome landscape, but its guest rooms are among the largest in the city. The design of the rooms feels distinguished, and many face the enchanting gardens of the Villa Borghese, including the suites, each of which is unique and has carefully chosen antiques. On-site amenities include a fitness center and a lovely rooftop restaurant.

Pros

  • Convenient location and pleasant staff
  • Spectacular view from the terrace
  • Fitness center

Cons

  • Sometimes the noise from Via Veneto drifts in
  • Crowded with businessmen and big tour groups
  • Service is hit or miss
Via Veneto, 191, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-4820359
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155 rooms and suites
No Meals

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Singer Palace

$$$ | Via Alessandro Specchi, 10, Rome, 00186, Italy

Located steps from the bustling southern end of Via del Corso in the former headquarters of the Singer Sewing Company, Singer Palace is a boutique hotel that offers convenient access to Rome's cultural and commercial hubs. Its great location and accommodating staff make it an ideal base for exploring the city's famous landmarks and indulging in shopping along Via del Corso.

Pros

  • Charming rooftop terrace
  • Beautiful Art Deco--inspired interiors
  • Convenient location for sightseeing

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the smaller side
  • Some rooms lack a view
  • No gym or spa
Via Alessandro Specchi, 10, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-6976161
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29 rooms and suites
Free Breakfast

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Sofitel Roma Villa Borghese

$$$ | Via Lombardia, 47, Rome, 00187, Italy

Set in a refurbished 1902 Victorian palace, the Sofitel—which has a long-standing good reputation with business travelers—exudes old-world elegance with modern-design sensibility. The hotel is cleverly situated on a quiet street between the hot spots of Via Veneto and the Spanish Steps. The ethereal guest rooms are decorated in subdued tones with flowing white drapes and peeks of pastel frescoes. All feature amenities such as Diptyque toiletries, Bose stereo systems, and Nespresso machines. The rooftop restaurant, Settimo, is the perfect place to watch the sun set over the city.

Pros

  • Luxury lodging off the main drag (but not far from it)
  • First-rate concierge and porter
  • Luminous updated guest rooms

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the smaller side
  • Quiet location might make it too low-key for some
  • Tiny fitness center
Via Lombardia, 47, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-478021
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78 rooms and suites
Free Breakfast

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Victoria

$$$ | Via Campania 41, Rome, 00187, Italy

Just across the street from Villa Borghese, this four-star boutique hotel, built in 1889 and decorated like a throwback to that era, is popular with American business travelers. The hotel is handsomely adorned with Oriental rugs, oil paintings, and fresh flowers throughout the common areas. Floral prints and fabrics are a common theme in the guest rooms, on wallpaper and matching bedspreads and drapes. Make sure to ask for a room on one of the upper floors to get a glimpse of the gardens.

Pros

  • View of the gardens
  • Quiet and comfortable
  • Rooftop bar and restaurant

Cons

  • It's a hike to most sights
  • Rooms are small
  • No tea or coffeemakers in room
Via Campania 41, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-423701
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110 rooms
No meals

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The Westin Excelsior, Rome

$$$ | Via Veneto, 125, Rome, 00187, Italy

Ablaze with lights at night, this seven-layer-cake hotel—topped off by its famous cupola—is popular with visiting diplomats (who might be headed to the U.S. Embassy across the street), celebrities, and American conference groups. The interior is classically lavish, with mirrors, elegant moldings, Asian rugs, crystal chandeliers, and huge floral arrangements. Although guest rooms have elegant drapery, marble baths, top-quality linens, and big, firm beds, some could use a face-lift to better match the grandeur of the lobby and the other public areas. The hotel is home to Orvm Bar and Doney's—once the epicenter of Fellini's paparazzi, which features a pâtisserie, a cocktail bar, an opera-themed brunch on Sunday, and fine dining.

Pros

  • Elegant period furnishings and decor
  • Health club and indoor pool
  • Historic restaurant

Cons

  • Some bathrooms are small
  • Worn floors distract from ornate furnishings
  • Decor is grand but due for a makeover
Via Veneto, 125, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-47081
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281 rooms and 35 suites
No Meals

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