Hotel Albergo Santa Chiara vs 47 Boutique Hotel
Both properties are recommended by travel writers. On balance, Albergo Santa Chiara is preferred by most professionals compared to Fortyseven Hotel Rome. Albergo Santa Chiara scores 78 with endorsements from 6 reviews such as Lonely Planet, oyster.com and Frommer's.
Hotel Albergo Santa Chiara
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Via Santa Chiara 21, 00186 Rome
From $73 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Dry Cleaning
Rough Guide
"A friendly, family-run hotel in a great location, on a quiet street behind the Pantheon."
Lonely Planet
"Walk into the grandiose entrance hall of the Santa Chiara and you might think you've landed on your feet."
DK Eyewitness
"Beyond the elegant marble lobby with glass chandeliers, bedrooms are comfortable with parquet flooring and subdued, old-fashioned decor."
Fodor's
"If you're looking for a good location (right behind the Pantheon) and top-notch service—not to mention comfortable beds and a quiet stay—look no further."
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Star Service
"Ostensibly a large B&B with a cheerful staff, arrivals have room to roam; common areas are spacious, and the lounge and recently renovated breakfast room are bright and well-appointed."
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47 Boutique Hotel
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Via Luigi Petroselli 47, 00186 Rome
From $161 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"Newish hotel with Art Decoinspired decor and crisply furnished, very comfortable rooms."
Michelin Guide
"Each of the five floors here is dedicated to a 20C Italian artist... and the hotel is adorned with a collection of paintings, sculptures and lithographs."
Travel + Leisure
"Located in the city's historical district, Fortyseven offers easy access to nearby attractions such as the Coliseum, Circus Maximus, Temple of Vesta, and Roman Forum."
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DK Eyewitness
"Modern but very stylish with lots of modern art on display and a wonderful panoramic roof terrace and bar."
Condé Nast Traveler
"Near the Forum and Circus Maximus, this “modern hotel dedicates each of its five levels to a different Italian artist of the twentieth century, such as Umberto Mastroianni or Emilio Greco."
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