Experience La Dolce Vita in this beautiful converted town house. It is just a few steps from the famous Spanish Steps in the most exclusive neighbourhood in Rome.
The modern Mario De' Fiori is set in a historic building from the 17th century. It mixes old-world charm with contemporary design in its minimalist guest rooms and suites.
Original wooden-beamed ceilings, free Wi-Fi and a 32-inch LCD TV, rooms come with marble bathrooms combine with the most modern facilities.
A continental breakfast served at a nearby partner property can be purchased on request.
The fantastic location of the Mario De' Fiori 37 means you are just a short stroll from many of the city's major attractions. Go shopping along Via Condotti, be amazed by the Pantheon and take a walk around Piazza Navona.
The friendly, courteous concierge can provide a host of useful information on the city and its venues. You will find him at the premises during check-in and check-out time.
“The hotel is very Central, the stuff is amazingly helpful.”
Gideon
以色列
“Just few meters from the Spanish Steps. A great boutique hotel. The crew was amazing and help us a lot.”
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Zi
新加坡
“Fantastic location right in the centre of Rome, within walking distances to major city attractions. The room was great as well - big, spacious and clean. Will recommend to anyone considering. Staff were also very friendly and helpful!”
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Martine
澳大利亚
“The location was exceptional.
Staff were warm & obliging and a special mention goes to Ruben. Nothing was too much trouble!”
Tim
英国
“Lovely staff who are incredibly helpful. The location is perfect. Easy access to all that Rome has - and that is a lot!”
Cuauhtemoc
新加坡
“Aon was extremely helpful and friendly. He made our stay very memorable. Great location and spacious room. Breakfast was good.”
Mr
土耳其
“I chose this hotel for a short holiday, and the main reason was its location. It is within walking distance of the Spanish Steps and the Spagna metro station. Although the hotel has only 9 rooms, it never feels sequeezy. The rooms are a good size,...”