Hotel Dei Mellini vs G-Rough
Hotel Dei Mellini and G-Rough are both endorsed by writers. Overall, Hotel Dei Mellini is the choice of most reviewers compared to G-Rough. Hotel Dei Mellini comes in at 79 with praise from 6 reviews such as DK Eyewitness, Star Service and Fodor's.
Hotel Dei Mellini
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Via Muzio Clementi, 81, 00193 Rome
From $126 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"This neoclassical hotel is a choice place for Vatican pilgrims."
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Fodor's
"On the west bank of the Tiber between the Spanish Steps and St. Peter's Basilica (a three-minute stroll from Piazza del Popolo), this place has style to match its setting."
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Upscale
"Hotel Dei Mellini is an 80-room boutique in a peaceful neighborhood near the Vatican."
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DK Eyewitness
"A comfortable hotel with a boutique ambience, Dei Mellini mixes copious modern art with old-fashioned elegance."
Star Service
"This unassuming style maven is one of the better midrange hotels, and a star in this location."
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G-Rough
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Piazza di Pasquino 69-A, 00186 Rome, Italy
From $256 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Afar Magazine
"The newest addition to Rome’s growing number of boutique luxury accommodations opened in central Rome in March 2015 on a square just off the exuberantly Baroque Piazza Navona."
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Wallpaper
"G-Rough combines heritage features with contemporary finishes, and is a clear reflection of the owners' love affair with the capital."
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Travel + Leisure
"The ten-room G-Rough mixes original architectural elements like floor tiles and unrestored frescoes with modern pieces from iconic Italian designers."
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Fodor's
"Opened in the spring of 2015, Rome’s new cool cat is strategically located around the corner from the lively Piazza Navona, inside a 17th-century palazzo."
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Jetsetter
"Ten-suite boutique in central Rome with a deliberately “unfinished” look and a strong emphasis on iconic Italian design."
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