Hotel de Russie vs Hotel d'Inghilterra Roma - Starhotels Collezione
Both hotels are endorsed by writers. Overall, Hotel De Russie is preferred by most reviewers compared to Hotel d'Inghilterra Roma - Starhotels Collezione. Hotel De Russie has a TripExpert Score of 96 with approval from 19 sources including Condé Nast Traveler, Oyster and Departures.
Hotel de Russie
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Via Del Babuino 9, 00187 Rome
From $520 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
Star
"The abode of choice for visiting movie stars and well-heeled trendsetters, with stylishly understated doubles, quirkily furnished with plentiful references to the city’s ancient heritage."
Michelin Guide
"This hotel is furnished in a simple and harmonious style... one of the best hotels in Rome."
Frommer's
"This government-rated five-star hotel has raised the bar for every other hotel in the city."
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Concierge
"A neoclassical landmark with refreshing, Deco-tinged contemporary design."
Insight Guides
"This very grand hotel in Rome’s most fashionable shopping area (the Tridente) has been returned to its luxurious best as part of the Rocco Forte group."
Hotel d'Inghilterra Roma - Starhotels Collezione
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Via Bocca di Leone 14, 00187 Rome
From $232 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"This old favourite... is pretty good value compared to the cost of hotels of similar quality in this location."
Michelin Guide
"This hotel has the charming ambience of an elegant private house with delightful, individual- style guestrooms."
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Frommer's
"Rome's most fashionable small hotel."
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Fodor's
"It has a marvelous residential feel and a staff that is as warm as the surroundings are velvety—first-floor salons resemble old sepia-toned photographs."
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Travel + Leisure
"Situated between Via Condotti and Via Borgogna, the Hotel d’Inghilterra originally served as a guesthouse for the Torlonia princes during the 17th century."
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