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“This luxury hotel is located off the exclusive Piazza De' Ricci in Rome. Suites are dressed in a vintage style, with frescoes and hand-selected antiques; the best offer a private balcony. Let the hotel's professional sommeliers guide you through a private wine tasting before dinner. A chic stay.”

Hotel review

This boutique hotel is nestled in one of the prettiest and most exclusive parts of central Rome; a stone's throw from the Vatican and the Pantheon, the hotel's immediate surroundings are quiet residential streets filled with heritage buildings and antique shops. The hotel staff is made up exclusively of professional sommeliers, making this the perfect stay for wine lovers. The historic palazzo which the hotel occupies has been renovated to offer modern, stylish rooms with a high-end finish. The hotel's collaboration with artist Andrea Ferolla has resulted in the unique frescoes and illustrations which adorn the hotel's suites. The hotel's focus on wine is carried through in the suites, with custom-made wine cellars in each room - a luxurious touch. The Charade Bar is the unexpected crowning glory of this hotel; soft lighting highlights the velvet armchairs and Chesterfield sofas in this exclusive hideout. With over 1,500 labels to choose from, you will not be short on choice here. There is a cigar lounge and an excellent selection of whiskeys to complete the experience. An elegant and refined hotel.

HG Staff
HG Staff Review published: 07/03/2024

Recommended for

  • City Style

    • Located in an exclusive, high-end part of the city centre, in a plush, heritage building, this hotel has reams of Roman style
  • Local exploring

    • With Rome's main attractions within walking distance of the hotel, this is a great base for your local exploring
  • Romantic Break

    • Couples love the boutique feel of this hotel and the exclusive wine experiences on offer
  • Museums

    • Spend an afternoon at the Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco, displaying ancient sculptures and artwork
  • Sights nearby

    • Visit the nearby Piazza Navona, an elegant square dating from the 1st century A.D. with a classical fountain
  • Wine tasting

    • Allow the hotel's professional sommeliers to guide you through a unique course in the world of wine
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

    • Four of the suites come with a private balcony
  • Pet friendly

    • Charges may be applicable
  • No restaurant

    • Breakfast available
  • Good wine list

  • Disabled access

  • Child friendly

  • Quiet

  • Opulent

  • Townhouse

  • Boutique

  • Historic

  • Chic

  • Retro/Vintage

  • Romantic

  • Intimate

  • Luxury

  • Contemporary

  • Traditional

Facilities

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

    Four of the suites come with a private balcony
  • Pet friendly

    Charges may be applicable
  • No restaurant

    Breakfast available
  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Meeting Room

  • Airport transfer

  • Good wine list

  • Bar

  • Safe

  • Air conditioning

  • Concierge

  • Suites

  • Disabled access

  • Room service

  • Child friendly

  • Wifi

Activities

  • Museums

    • Spend an afternoon at the Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco, displaying ancient sculptures and artwork
  • Sights nearby

    • Visit the nearby Piazza Navona, an elegant square dating from the 1st century A.D. with a classical fountain
  • Wine tasting

    • Allow the hotel's professional sommeliers to guide you through a unique course in the world of wine

Map & Location

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Hotel De'Ricci

Old school lushes and anyone who enjoys a tipple will love Hotel De' Ricci. This is a place that’s all about the wine, with eight seriously smart rooms. You get the feeling you’re somewhere swanky the moment you walk in, all secluded booths, low lighting, and draped curtains. Oh, and then there are the suites…

Originally published by Condé Nast Traveller

Hotel De'Ricci

Opened by one of the owners of the iconic restaurant Pierluigi, this intimate eight-room bolthole has a pitch-perfect location away from the tourist hordes, is close to some of the city's prettiest quiet streets and shops, and is home to one of Rome's hottest new clubby-cum-speakeasy bars.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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