03/06/2026
Some mornings don't need to happen outside.
A tray. A window left open over Piazza Barberini. A cappuccino that arrives exactly when the city below is still deciding whether to begin.
Breakfast in your room is a small Roman ritual, one of those things that turns a stay into a memory. The coffee is poured at the rhythm you choose.
The light does the rest, climbing the walls of the seventeenth-century palazzo across the piazza while you're still barefoot.
Rome will be there when you're ready. It has been, for four centuries.