Baglioni Hotel Regina vs Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori
Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori and Baglioni Hotel Regina are both highly recommended by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori ranks slightly better than Baglioni Hotel Regina. Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori comes in at #16 in Rome with endorsements from 8 reviews including Lonely Planet, Time Out and oyster.com.
Baglioni Hotel Regina
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Via V. Veneto 72, Lazio, 00187 Rome
From $1,470 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Michelin Guide
"A historic hotel in an Art Nouveau-style building... superb guestrooms."
Travel + Leisure
"This Belle Époque property continues to be an popular option near many prime Rome sites."
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DK Eyewitness
"With an exuberant Liberty (Italian Art Nouveau) styling, the Baglioni is plush with marble, tapestries, carpets, and gold."
Star Service
"This hotel is situated in a superb central location amid tony celebrated shopping and dining (never mind the Hard Rock Cafe)."
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Thanks to the recent renovation this hotel has been able to hold its own, though guests should remember to request a renovated room.
BlackBook
"The Baglioni bestows that pre-war, aristocratic experience; the kind where bags were packed and delivered for you, meals appeared at the ring of a bell, and outfits laid out that morning by a valet."
Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori
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Via del Biscione, 6, 00186 Rome
From $69 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"A friendly hotel with rooms that have been recently renovated in a deliberately plush, boutique style and a large roof terrace offering great views."
Concierge
"A recent refurbishment has turned this once rather kitsch and shabby three-star into a 23-room romantic boutique hotel, but the family touch is still present in the warm and willing service."
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Ask for a room at the back: Those on the top floor (like 601, with an outlook across to St. Peter's) are the ones to net.
Fodor's
"Each room in this ivy-draped hotel, perhaps one of Rome's most handsome, is entirely unique in its colors, furnishings, and refined feel."
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DK Eyewitness
"Housed in a lovely pink palazzo right on the corner off the Campo de’ Fiori, this hotel boasts a lovely roof terrace with pretty views."
Time Out
"Just off busy Campo de' Fiori, this hotel underwent a complete renovation in 2006, and the results are impressive."
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