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Hemingway didn’t stay at Hotel Locarno, but he may as well have. This Colonial-style hotel offers guests the same sophisticated turn-of-the century expat feel that many travelers continue to seek today. Decorated with period furniture, the spacious rooms offer marble bathrooms, and several have private balconies. With a great location near the Piazza del Popolo, you’re minutes away from Rome’s shopping districts. And while the hotel doesn’t have a restaurant, it does have the arguably best cocktail bar in Rome. Helmed by Mixologists Francesco Belei and Nicolas Pinna, you’ll find all the mixings here, including vintage barware and a top-notch drinks list.
Just steps away from Rome’s most conspicuous window into history (and a view not to be missed of the Coliseum), Palazzo Manfredi offers guests their own look into the past, seamlessly combining it’s (restored) 16th century hunting lodge exterior with modern Italian décor. Relax in the chic rooms, outfitted in plush velvet and leathers, or explore the city care of the hotel’s car service. And from a seat inside Aroma, with its postcard views and Old World feel, its easy to escape the buzz of Rome’s streets with Chef Giuseppe Di Iorio’s traditional Roman menu.