
Best Boutique Hotels in Rome
There are few places as cinematic as Rome. A truly unique city that invites you to channel your main character energy whilst soaking in culture, history, food and drink by the bucket. Many quite rightly flock to the major players – a turn around the Colosseum here, a tour through The Vatican there but make sure you leave time to get lost as the best parts of this city are those you discover when you are least expecting it – bistro table laden baroque piazzas inviting you to sip espresso and watch the world go by, a vibrant and thriving street art scene juxtaposing pops of colour with ancient ruins and food markets full of shouting nonnas and bustling chefs. No trip to Rome would be complete without retail therapy – from luxury designers to intimate boutiques, days if not weeks can be lost to the art of shopping here. At the end of the day, weary but sated from exploration and absorption, an aperitivo or two at sundown is essential before heading out to revel in one of the city’s hundreds of gastronomic delights. And as such a desirable destination, Rome is not without its shortage of luxury hotels, from internationally recognised names leading the way in hospitality to independent boutiques enjoying prime locations – and everything in between – the choice is vast. Read on to discover some of our favourite luxury hotels in Rome to help plan your trip.
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Lazio, Rome, Pantheon
Orient Express La Minerva
(5 stars)Orient Express La Minerva showcases timeless hospitality with its first ultra-luxury hotel, set within a 17th-century palazzo in the heart of Rome. This landmark property marks a significant debut, for the iconic travel brand, that blends Roman heritage with sophisticated design. Restored by renowned architect and artist Hugo Toro, the interiors channel the elegance of the original Orient Express carriages through rich wood panelling, bespoke travel trunks, hand-painted ceilings, and a palette inspired by Rome’s skies and classical architecture.
Each of the 93 rooms and 36 suites has been individually crafted to reflect the property’s historic soul, with the Stendhal Suite paying tribute to one of the palazzo’s most distinguished former guests. The hotel’s public spaces are equally considered, with a series of lounges and corridors echoing the polished charm of the golden age of travel.
Culinary experiences include La Minerva Bar, set beneath a glass ceiling and flanked by marble columns and the original statue of the goddess Minerva; the Gigi Rigolatto rooftop restaurant, opening in May 2025, promises panoramic views across Rome alongside Riviera-inspired cuisine; and the upcoming Mimi Kakushi, an award-winning pan-Asian concept bringing the creative energy of 1920s Osaka to the Eternal City.
