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    Hotel in Rome, Italy

    Rooms of Rome

    150Pearl Points

    Apartment-style Rome for returning visitors.

    Rooms of Rome, Hotel in Rome

    About Rooms of Rome

    Rooms of Rome is a self-service apartment rental in the residential Appio-Latino neighbourhood — a practical, low-friction base for returning visitors who want space, a kitchen, and a quieter Rome experience. There's no front desk or concierge, so first-time visitors or anyone who wants service built into the stay should look elsewhere. Easy to book, best suited to stays of three nights or more.

    Quick Verdict

    If you're comparing Rooms of Rome to a conventional hotel, you're looking at this the wrong way. This is a short-stay apartment rental in the Appio-Latino neighbourhood — southeast of the centre, well outside the historic hotel corridor where Bulgari Hotel Roma, Hassler Roma, and Hotel Eden compete. Book it if you want a residential base with more space than a standard hotel room and a quieter, more local pace. Skip it if front desk service, concierge depth, or a polished on-site F&B program matters to you.

    The Stay

    Rooms of Rome sits at Via S. Remo 3, a residential address in a neighbourhood that sees very few tourists. Visually, expect an apartment aesthetic — think tiled floors, shuttered windows, the kind of light that shifts through Roman shutters in the late afternoon, rather than a lobby or common areas. The absence of a hotel operation is the point: you get a kitchen, your own pace, and a street that feels like Rome rather than a curated version of it.

    The human element here is defined by its limits. There is no concierge, no doorman, no room service. That suits independent travellers who know the city or are willing to learn it quickly. If you've stayed once and want to return with more autonomy, cooking some meals, keeping your own hours, skipping the daily hotel breakfast shuffle, this format makes sense. If you're visiting Rome for the first time and want guidance and support built into the stay, look at Hotel Vilòn or JK Place Roma instead, both of which offer attentive service in central locations.

    Timing matters here more than at a full-service hotel. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are the right windows: mild enough to walk the neighbourhood comfortably, with lighter crowds than July and August. Summer works if you're heat-tolerant and keeping early hours; winter is genuinely quiet, with the added advantage of lower demand across Rome's rental market. Weekday arrivals tend to mean easier logistics than weekend check-ins, given the self-service nature of the property.

    Who Should Book

    Rooms of Rome works well for returning visitors to Rome who want a slower, more residential experience. It is a reasonable alternative to the city's budget-to-mid hotel tier, not a competitor to Portrait Roma or Maalot Roma on service or finish, but potentially better value for stays of three nights or more where the kitchen and space pay dividends. Couples and solo travellers are the natural fit; families wanting a central base should also consider it, though the neighbourhood requires more transit time to major sights.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Via S. Remo 3/int C3, 00182 Roma, Appio-Latino district, southeast of the historic centre
    • Booking difficulty: Easy, no waitlist pressure typical of Rome's leading hotels
    • Service model: Self-service apartment rental; no concierge, no front desk, no on-site dining
    • Leading timing: April–June or September–October for optimal weather and lower neighbourhood noise
    • Getting around: Budget 20–30 minutes to reach the Colosseum or Trastevere by public transit or taxi
    • Alternatives if service matters: Hotel Locarno for boutique character with staff; JK Place Roma for polished service in a smaller property

    Rome Beyond This Property

    While you're planning, Pearl's full guides cover everything else worth booking in the city: our full Rome hotels guide, our full Rome restaurants guide, our full Rome bars guide, our full Rome wineries guide, and our full Rome experiences guide. If you're building a wider Italian itinerary, also consider Four Seasons Hotel Firenze in Florence, Aman Venice, Borgo Santandrea on the Amalfi Coast, Casa Maria Luigia in Modena, Castello di Reschio in Umbria, or Rosewood Castiglion Del Bosco in Montalcino.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is the pool and spa at Rooms of Rome?

    Rooms of Rome is a residential apartment rental on Via S. Remo in a quiet neighbourhood, not a hotel with amenity infrastructure. There is no pool or spa on-site. If those facilities matter to your trip, look at Six Senses Rome or Bulgari Hotel Roma instead.

    What is check-in like at Rooms of Rome?

    As a short-stay apartment at a residential address in Appio-Latino, check-in here will not involve a lobby or front desk in the traditional sense. Expect self-check-in or key-collection arrangements typical of apartment rentals. Confirm the exact process directly when booking, as no public phone or website is listed.

    How is the location of Rooms of Rome?

    The address is Via S. Remo 3 in Appio-Latino, a residential district southeast of the city centre that sees very little tourist foot traffic. That is the point: you are living in Rome rather than staying in it. The trade-off is that central sights require a transit leg rather than a short walk.

    How is the dining at Rooms of Rome?

    There is no on-site restaurant or dining facility listed for this property. Being in a residential neighbourhood actually works in your favour here: local trattorie in Appio-Latino tend to be priced for residents rather than tourists. You will need to eat out or self-cater.

    How does Rooms of Rome compare to nearby hotels?

    Rooms of Rome is not competing with the Singer Palace or Rocco Forte properties on service, amenities, or location centrality. It competes on a different axis: a quieter, more residential Rome experience at a lower price point. If you want a staffed hotel with concierge and a central address, book elsewhere. If you want to feel like you actually live in the city for a few days, this is worth considering.

    Which room category is best at Rooms of Rome?

    No room category breakdown is publicly documented for this property. Given it is a small apartment rental rather than a multi-category hotel, the practical question is whether the available unit suits your group size and length of stay. Confirm specifics directly at the time of booking.

    Location

    Via S. Remo, 3/int C3, 00182 Roma RM, Italy

    Rome, Italy

    Compare Rooms of Rome

    Quick Value Check: Rooms of Rome
    Venue
    Rooms of Rome
    Bulgari Hotel Roma
    Rocco Forte Hotel De La Ville
    Rocco Forte Hotel de Russie
    Singer Palace Hotel
    Six Senses Rome

    What to weigh when choosing between Rooms of Rome and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • Bulgari Hotel Roma, Notable alternative
    • Rocco Forte Hotel De La Ville, Notable alternative
    • Rocco Forte Hotel de Russie, Notable alternative
    • Singer Palace Hotel, Notable alternative
    • Six Senses Rome, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    Rooms of Rome is not competing in the same category as Rome's luxury hotel set. Bulgari Hotel Roma and Six Senses Rome are at the top of the city's full-service market, both offer exceptional spa facilities, polished F&B, and deep concierge support. If budget allows and service experience is central to your trip, either of those is a stronger choice. The same applies to Rocco Forte Hotel de Russie, which holds one of Rome's best-positioned gardens and a long-established reputation for consistent delivery.

    Rocco Forte Hotel De La Ville and Singer Palace Hotel sit in the mid-to-upper tier, both central, both offering proper hotel infrastructure, and both easier to book than Bulgari or Six Senses. If you want a hotel with staff and a central address but don't need the very top tier, De La Ville is the more practical pick over Rooms of Rome for most travellers.

    Rooms of Rome makes sense only if you're consciously opting out of the hotel format: you want a kitchen, residential space, and the flexibility to operate on your own schedule in a quieter neighbourhood. On pure value for multi-night stays with a self-sufficient travel style, it can outperform the mid-market hotel tier on space per euro. But for first-time visitors, or anyone who wants Rome delivered rather than discovered independently, any of the above named hotels will serve you better.

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