Hotel de Russie vs The Inn At The Roman Forum
Both properties are praised by expert reviewers. Overall, Hotel De Russie ranks significantly higher than The Inn At The Roman Forum. Hotel De Russie has a TripExpert Score of 96 with praise from 19 reviews like Departures, BlackBook and Time Out.
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."
The Inn At The Roman Forum
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Via degli Ibernesi 30, 00184 Rome
From $149 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"A foliage-draped door on a pedestrian alley reminiscent of a Tuscan village opens into one of Rome's most attractive new designer-boutique offerings."
Travel + Leisure
"This 12-room, ivy-draped hotel sits in the crook of a tiny lane between the busy Via Nazionale and the Forum."
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Star Service
"This designer lair consistently offers up the kind of sophisticated contemporary style and regional packaging demanding, well-heeled clients seek out."
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Afar Magazine
"This lovely boutique hotel might just have the best location in Rome: It's right across from the entrance to the Roman forum, down the street from the Colosseum."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"The Inn at the Roman Forum shows off a striking decor of walls covered in silk moiré, heavy bronze drapes, parquet floors, and sculptures and paintings of ancient aristocrats."
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