
Mario de Fiori 37 Boutique Hotel
Intimate, serene, classically contemporary Italian — warm tones, exposed wood-beam ceilings, handmade furniture, travertine-polished marble bathrooms. Think private Roman apartment, not hotel.
Check in runs through the da Mariolino bar — a nice warm start to any stay, and worth booking dinner here the same evening
Why It Matters
One of a handful of boutique hotels run by Alberto Moncada, whose formula of converting centuries-old Roman townhouses into apartment-style hotels has produced consistently intimate and characterful stays. Recognized by the Michelin Guide and part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
A 17th-century townhouse converted into nine suites, owned by Alberto Moncada and part of his Rome Luxury Suites collection. The building dates to 1658 — originally a wealthy Roman merchant's residence — on a street named for Caravaggio student Mario Nuzzi, who painted flowers so realistically he earned the nickname 'de' fiori.' The vibe is deliberately quiet: no buzzing lobby scene, no social bar crawl. You check in through the sleek bar of da Mariolino restaurant, then disappear into your suite.
Where You'll Stay
4 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
1 venue on property
Restaurant
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout all rooms.
Individual climate control in all rooms. Note: one guest review flagged the upper-level suite's A/C struggling in summer — worth requesting a lower floor in July/August.
Satellite and pay-per-view channels available.
Round-the-clock concierge service, noted for personalised local recommendations and neighbourhood expertise.
Staff speak multiple languages and are consistently praised in reviews for helpfulness and local knowledge.
Paid airport transfer service available to Ciampino (15km) and Fiumicino airports.
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