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Musts
Walk Everywhere… Rome is more of an open air museum than capital city. Take in the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, The Vatican, Borghese Gardens
Get the ceeps in the Capuchin Crypt
Hop on a Vespa Tour
Porta Portese Flea Market on Sundays
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Seasons
A year round destination really. June can be incredibly busy and July/August a little hot
April/May and October/November can be great months to enjoy the city under blue skies
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Events
Papal Audience - every Wednesday that the Pope is in Rome. Tickets required through Winter and service is open air in Summer. Check the schedule here.
Budget: Condominio Monti
From £80 a night Bed & Breakfast
A cute and playful three star where architects kept the spiral marble staircase for grandeur but made rooms light, bright and practical.
Best of all in the heart of Monti, you are a left turn, hop, skip and jump from Romes best attractions.
Boutique: My Navona
From £250 a night Bed & Breakfast
Located in an old building located a few blocks off of Piazza Navona, My Navona is a luxury B&B concept in an unbeatable location. Designed by an architect, the rooms are bright, light and fashionable. Much better than the style-less/functional rooms usually found at this price point.
Boutique: Casa Monti
From £500 a night Bed & Breakfast
Steps away from the Colosseum the hotel aims to be a place where old meets new, and history meets contemporary culture. The interiors are cute as a button and aim to make you feel at home - helped enormously by smiling staff.
Monti, Rome’s oldest neighborhood, is a hidden gem known for its authentic Italian culture. Explore after an Aperol at the hotels rooftop bar - would be rude not to!
Blow Out: Hotel de la Ville
From £850 a night Bed & Breakfast
Let’s start with location, for in order to reach the hotel you will thoughtlessly tick the Spanish Steps off your to do list, de la Ville sits at the top of them. Enter the reception stage left off the Via Sistina to doormen so charming there is now a picture of them beside the description of ‘warm welcome’ in the dictionary.
You'll enter a large and lofty space where a collection of mismatching, de-shaping orb like mirrors deck the walls and the floor is clad in Roman mosaic. The fun continues through to a transparent lift, geometric carpets, textured walls and heavy embossed doors. Yet inside your room, peace. Towering windows flood the space with natural light, shutters open wide with views on Ancient Rome and a breeze that makes the curtains dance.
Tips from a Blow Out Hotels Concierge Team
Most Under Rated Attraction
Museo Nazionale Romano di Palazzo Massimo
Galleria Colonna
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
Best Place for Coffee
Caffè Greco
La Tazza d’Oro
Rosati
Best Trattoria with Locals
La Campana
Trattoria da Lilli
Settimio al Pellegrino
Most Romantic Spot
Ponte San'Angelo
Il Giardino degli Aranci
La terrazza del Pincio
Pizza & Gelato
Forno Campo de’fiori - pastries and slices of pizza to be eaten in the sun of Piazza Farnese
Gelateria al Teatro - seasonal and floral flavours to travel back to
Dinner
Da Enzo al 29 - get someone who speaks Italian to book, they hang up if you speak English
Al Moro for old school classics and sitting across from bickering politicians
Santo Palato - neo-trattoria and Tucci approved
Taverna Trilussa
Per Me (Michelin Starred)
Pierluigi
Lunch
Mercato Centrale - grab some food from the best suppliers in the country and then source a wine bar to get the perfect by the glass pairing
Go to Trastevere and find a restaurant with a queue to join
Drinks
Stravinskij Bar at Hotel de la Ville for the best people watching of all time. Must pre-book, must anticipate expensive cocktails
Bar del Fico come for an aperitivo stay for the flatbreads
Drink Kong
The Court