Arco Del LaurovsAleph Rome Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton
Arco del Lauro and Aleph Hotel Rome are both recommended by travel writers. Overall, Aleph Hotel Rome is the choice of most professionals compared to Arco del Lauro. Aleph Hotel Rome ranks #8 in Rome with endorsements from 10 reviewers like Fodor's, concierge.com and oyster.com.
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Via dell'Arco de Tolomei 29 / 27, 00153 Rome
From $99/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
 "The vivacious Lorenza, a Vespa-riding advertising exec-turned-innkeeper, presides over one of the best new B&B’s in Rome." Full review
 "On a picturesque Trastevere backstreet, Arco del Lauro has four rooms, all with private bathroom, decorated in modern, fresh neutrals." Full review
 "Hidden in Trastevere’s snaking alleyways, this serene little bed and breakfast is divided over two adjacent sites on the ground floor of a shuttered pink palazzo." Full review
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 "Through a large stone arch and on a narrow cobbled street, this fab six-room B&B in an ancient palazzo is a find, offering gleaming white rooms that combine rustic charm with minimalist simplicity." Full review
Aleph Rome Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton Rough Guide
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Via di San Basilio, 15, Rome, 00187, Italy
From $387/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
 "A slick hotel, with ultra-cool, contemporary rooms and every facility." 
 "Called "sexy and decadent" by some hotel critics when it opened, this winning choice leads the pack among "new wave" Italian hotels." Full review
 "Not for the fainthearted, this pricey luxury option not far from the Via Veneto has all the decadent verve that we have come to expect from an Adam Tihany interior." 
 "At Hotel Aleph in central Rome, renowned American architect Adam D. Tihany takes on the role of Dante’s Virgil leading his guests through heaven and hell." Full review
 "This extremely trendy hotel off Piazza Barberini has an intriguing theme: heaven and hell." 
 "This Adam Tihany-designed flight of fancy has a theme - heaven and hell - with its common areas in various intensities of devil-red, and bright, 'heavenly' bedrooms." Full review
 "If you're wondering where the beautiful people are, look no further than the Aleph, the most unfalteringly fashionable of Rome's design hotels." Full review
 "More style than substance? Possibly, but for fashionistas this is the place to be seen." Full review
 "A 20th-century bank turned five-star hotel with luxe rooms and excellent lounge bar." Full review
 "Just east of Piazza Barberini and the conservative Bristol Bernini, a short hike to the Spanish Steps and Via Condotti shops, this design-hotel continues to top the boutique charts." Full review