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enjoy luxury at Singer Palace Hotel, steps from the Trevi Fountain in Pantheon.
Villa Spalletti Trivelli, located in Monti, combines luxury with a home-like feel. Guests praise the attentive staff and facilities, making it a top-rated choice for relaxation after visiting nearby R...
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one of the best in Rome
Staying at Villa Spaletti Trivelli is an amazing experience! You are staying in a Italian noble family's palazzo. It's like experiencing history. Everything has been updated and there are wonderful facilities, garden, hammam, spa, roof top with jacuzzi, but yet much of the property is in it's original form albeit maintained at a very high level. We have stayed here many times. It is my favorite hotel in Rome!
Good security in that the front door is locked and one has to be buzzed in. Very friendly staff with excellent English skills. Large selection and well done Buffet breakfast...we loved the option of eating outdoors. Great idea to have afternoon/evening drinks available in the parlor. Terrific suite allowed us to bring in a chef for a cooking class for us and our friends followed by dinner on the veranda where we ate what we cooked. large rooms in the villa and very clean bathrooms (3)! Great privacy patio on the front of the villa. Can't wait to come back!

Galleria Borghese tickets cost €16 plus a mandatory €2 reservation fee for a strict 2-hour timed visit across five daily sessions (9:00 to 17:00). The gallery admits just 360 visitors per slot, and peak-season tickets sell out 3–4 weeks ahead. This guide covers official booking, guided tour options from €41, and which time slot gives the best light and smallest crowds.
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During peak season, expect waits of 1-3 hours at major Rome attractions like the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. Standard tickets for the Colosseum are €18, while Vatican tickets cost €17 online, with reservations at €22. For a quieter visit, consider Friday night openings at the Vatican from April to October, which see about 70% fewer visitors.
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The Roma Pass costs €33 (48h) or €53 (72h) and covers 1-2 museum entries plus unlimited public transport. The Omnia Card at €149 bundles the 72h Roma Pass with Vatican Museums skip-the-line access. For a typical 3-day visit hitting the Colosseum (€18), Vatican (€17), and Borghese Gallery (€15), the Roma Pass 72h saves roughly €12 over individual tickets.
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enjoy luxury at Singer Palace Hotel, steps from the Trevi Fountain in Pantheon.

Chic luxury rooms in Rome, combining modern comfort with classic charm.

Palm Suites is next to the Colosseum, praised for its prime location and convenient amenities.
Villa Spalletti Trivelli, located in Monti, combines luxury with a home-like feel. Guests praise the attentive staff and facilities, making it a top-rated choice for relaxation after visiting nearby R...
Verified Travelers
one of the best in Rome
Staying at Villa Spaletti Trivelli is an amazing experience! You are staying in a Italian noble family's palazzo. It's like experiencing history. Everything has been updated and there are wonderful facilities, garden, hammam, spa, roof top with jacuzzi, but yet much of the property is in it's original form albeit maintained at a very high level. We have stayed here many times. It is my favorite hotel in Rome!
Good security in that the front door is locked and one has to be buzzed in. Very friendly staff with excellent English skills. Large selection and well done Buffet breakfast...we loved the option of eating outdoors. Great idea to have afternoon/evening drinks available in the parlor. Terrific suite allowed us to bring in a chef for a cooking class for us and our friends followed by dinner on the veranda where we ate what we cooked. large rooms in the villa and very clean bathrooms (3)! Great privacy patio on the front of the villa. Can't wait to come back!

Galleria Borghese tickets cost €16 plus a mandatory €2 reservation fee for a strict 2-hour timed visit across five daily sessions (9:00 to 17:00). The gallery admits just 360 visitors per slot, and peak-season tickets sell out 3–4 weeks ahead. This guide covers official booking, guided tour options from €41, and which time slot gives the best light and smallest crowds.
Read article →
During peak season, expect waits of 1-3 hours at major Rome attractions like the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. Standard tickets for the Colosseum are €18, while Vatican tickets cost €17 online, with reservations at €22. For a quieter visit, consider Friday night openings at the Vatican from April to October, which see about 70% fewer visitors.
Read article →
The Roma Pass costs €33 (48h) or €53 (72h) and covers 1-2 museum entries plus unlimited public transport. The Omnia Card at €149 bundles the 72h Roma Pass with Vatican Museums skip-the-line access. For a typical 3-day visit hitting the Colosseum (€18), Vatican (€17), and Borghese Gallery (€15), the Roma Pass 72h saves roughly €12 over individual tickets.
Read article →
enjoy luxury at Singer Palace Hotel, steps from the Trevi Fountain in Pantheon.

Chic luxury rooms in Rome, combining modern comfort with classic charm.

Palm Suites is next to the Colosseum, praised for its prime location and convenient amenities.










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one of the best in Rome
Staying at Villa Spaletti Trivelli is an amazing experience! You are staying in a Italian noble family's palazzo. It's like experiencing history. Everything has been updated and there are wonderful facilities, garden, hammam, spa, roof top with jacuzzi, but yet much of the property is in it's original form albeit maintained at a very high level. We have stayed here many times. It is my favorite hotel in Rome!
Good security in that the front door is locked and one has to be buzzed in. Very friendly staff with excellent English skills. Large selection and well done Buffet breakfast...we loved the option of eating outdoors. Great idea to have afternoon/evening drinks available in the parlor. Terrific suite allowed us to bring in a chef for a cooking class for us and our friends followed by dinner on the veranda where we ate what we cooked. large rooms in the villa and very clean bathrooms (3)! Great privacy patio on the front of the villa. Can't wait to come back!
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Enjoyed our stay very much and will return when back in Rome.
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Galleria Borghese tickets cost €16 plus a mandatory €2 reservation fee for a strict 2-hour timed visit across five daily sessions (9:00 to 17:00). The gallery admits just 360 visitors per slot, and peak-season tickets sell out 3–4 weeks ahead. This guide covers official booking, guided tour options from €41, and which time slot gives the best light and smallest crowds.
Read article →
During peak season, expect waits of 1-3 hours at major Rome attractions like the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. Standard tickets for the Colosseum are €18, while Vatican tickets cost €17 online, with reservations at €22. For a quieter visit, consider Friday night openings at the Vatican from April to October, which see about 70% fewer visitors.
Read article →
The Roma Pass costs €33 (48h) or €53 (72h) and covers 1-2 museum entries plus unlimited public transport. The Omnia Card at €149 bundles the 72h Roma Pass with Vatican Museums skip-the-line access. For a typical 3-day visit hitting the Colosseum (€18), Vatican (€17), and Borghese Gallery (€15), the Roma Pass 72h saves roughly €12 over individual tickets.
Read article →
enjoy luxury at Singer Palace Hotel, steps from the Trevi Fountain in Pantheon.

Chic luxury rooms in Rome, combining modern comfort with classic charm.

Palm Suites is next to the Colosseum, praised for its prime location and convenient amenities.