
With comfortable furnishings, handsome wood and metal accents, and a modern twist on canopy beds, rooms are tasteful and delightfully unique. The hotel is frequented primarily by couples from the U.S, along with Western Europe and Australia. Don’t miss his lovingly compiled Roman Notebook – a personal collection of notes and insider’s tips on the local neighborhood. The hotel is part of a small luxury group owned by a Roman native, whose great grandfather built the historic art studios of the area, which once housed the likes of Picasso and Fellini. At just nine rooms, the hotel's intimate size allows for attentive service - manager Giuseppe is a favorite with recent visitors. Limited space overall and a lack of common areas may make the hotel feel simple at first, but the comfortable rooms and tasteful furnishings with unique accents all make this a fine oasis in a busy part of town.

While the romantic cobblestone street outside gets plenty of foot traffic, the reception is surprisingly quiet in comparison, and calming wood accents lend a relaxed feel. Don’t let Mario de’ Fiori 37’s discreet, unassuming entrance fool you: beyond the unmarked sliding doors is a modern, stylish space that’s popular with couples.
