It almost seems redundant to try to talk about this magical spot in the heart of Rome – we’ll never be able to do it justice like the photos can. In stunning condition, the apartment hasn't aged at al...
Colonna Heights certainly has the wow-factor. Right on the corner of Rome's main drag, Via del Corso, this triplex apartment's crown jewel is the rooftop terrace, which boasts 360º views of the city,...
It’s true that the interior won’t be to everyone’s taste – it’s flashy and happy to show off a bit – but you can’t please everyone all the time. What you can do is ensure a certain level of quality, s...
Get a taste for Rome circa 1954 in this old-school apartment. Black and white tile, red leather chairs, mahogany bureaus and vintage prints all play into Vintage Taupe's subtle retro-vintage vibes. Th...
This little yet mighty refuge is not your usual Roman stereotype. It's a lovingly curated, fresh and functional spot from which to take in the sights of the Eternal City. Walk seven minutes to Rome's...
The main draw of Trinity is the unusual layout - three independent apartments all joined together, allowing up to 10 people to travel together but maintain a high degree of privacy. The place is looke...
Housed in a typically Italian, early 20th-century building, this apartment is the ideal bolthole in Rome for a group or family. Designed as a guesthouse, it has hotel-level comfort, like soundproofing...
Nestled just outside of Vatican City, this lovingly decorated home has a certain vintage feel that really is warm and welcoming, with a home away from home kind of feel. Boasting light and airy open s...
Even though it’s actually quite new, Vintage Rosa feels like it could be from the 50s (can you tell from the name?). In a good way, that is – it has a great balance of the old-fashioned aesthetic and...
There’s no doubt that Arrabbiata is minimalist, and takes the principle of less is more quite seriously. It does work though, and never feels like anything has been skimped on (a common problem when d...