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Hotel Chapter Roma

Via di S. Maria de' Calderari, 47, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Condé Nast Hot List '20
Google 4.5
Overall 51
Lowest upcoming
$206
26 Jan 2027
Highest upcoming
$913
20 Jun 2026
Median nightly
$304
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Cheapest week
17 to 23 Jan
26% below annual median

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Review

Synthesized from Condé Nast Traveler
Condé Nast Hot List 2020

Character and identity

Set in a turn-of-the-century palazzo on the edge of the old Regola neighbourhood, beside Rome's historic Jewish quarter, Chapter Roma is a 42-room townhouse-style hotel that trades baroque opulence for urban art-school cool. The original architecture, including a dramatic staircase and exposed walls, is intact, layered with Tristan Du Plessis interiors that pair custom iron-rod furniture with steampunk accents and rich, saturated hues. Rooms count among the largest in the city. Downstairs, a lobby bar handles breakfast and Negroni Sbagliati; Market deals in salads and juices; and the rooftop's Mexican-leaning Hey Guey serves fish tacos and Guey Coladas. Service is focused and concierge-led, with street art tours on offer.

Who's it for

Best for:
Design-literate couples and solo travellers who want Rome filtered through a contemporary, art-driven lens rather than a classical one. A strong fit if you value generous room sizes, a rooftop scene, walkable local neighbourhoods over tourist arteries, and a crowd that looks like it wandered in from a Gucci campaign.

Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a kids' club, traditionalists after a grand Roman hotel with marble bathrooms and full-service dining, and anyone who treats breakfast as the main event: the morning buffet is the property's weakest link, with limited options.

Bottom line

What you're buying here is design and neighbourhood, not a full luxury hotel apparatus: large rooms, a sharp artistic identity, and a rooftop bar that earns its keep after a week of pasta. Book it if you're a returning Rome visitor who wants atmosphere over pageantry, and aim for Room 404, the top-floor corner with the best light.

Location

Via di S. Maria de' Calderari, 47, 00186 Roma RM, Italy · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

11 features
Wi-Fi
Restaurant
Bar
Breakfast
Breakfast buffet
Front desk
Kid-friendly
Parking
Airport shuttle
Air conditioning
Pets allowed

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