G-Rough Rome
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, ROME/ Updated : Oct 14, 2016, 14:37 IST
Synopsis
This boutique hotel certainly isn’t large, offering just 10 rooms but what they lack in space they make up in service and hospitality. What you won’t find here is the traditional castle feeling that you might get in other hotels i … Read more
This boutique hotel certainly isn’t large, offering just 10 rooms but what they lack in space they make up in service and hospitality. What you won’t find here is the traditional castle feeling that you might get in other hotels in Rome. Instead you will find yourself in a modern world, complete with contemporary art installations, a lifestyle butler and a lack of check in counter. Read less

This boutique hotel certainly isn’t large, offering just 10 rooms but what they lack in space they make up in service and hospitality. What you won’t find here is the traditional castle feeling that you might get in other hotels in Rome. Instead you will find yourself in a modern world, complete with contemporary art installations, a lifestyle butler and a lack of check in counter. Walking in, guests are treated to a coffee or drink from the bar while they check in and meet their lifestyle butler who looks after all of your needs. Rooms either look onto the bustling streets of Rome or over a quiet courtyard and each one is dedicated to a different Italian designer. Don’t expect any frills at this hotel, instead take advantage of their unexpected experiences in which guests get top access to some of the secret sights and things to do in Rome. Although quite modern, families won’t feel out of place here and some of the experiences that are put on are geared specifically for families.
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