Hotel Barocco Rome

Hotel Barocco Rome Barocco is a splendid boutique hotel located in an old aristocratic building in the heart of Rome
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Overlooking Bernini's Triton Fountain, the Barocco is a boutique hotel with just 37 rooms (and a staff of 22!) located in an old aristocratic building in the heart of Baroque Rome. Carefully refurbished in 2017 to offer guests superior standards of comfort and style, the Barocco has followed the example of leading international hotels, becoming 100% smoke-free.

Some mornings don't need to happen outside.A tray. A window left open over Piazza Barberini. A cappuccino that arrives e...
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.

In Rome, the best addresses aren't measured in stars. They're measured in minutes on foot.From our door on Piazza Barber...
27/05/2026

In Rome, the best addresses aren't measured in stars. They're measured in minutes on foot.

From our door on Piazza Barberini, the Trevi Fountain is eight minutes away.
The Spanish Steps, seven. Villa Borghese, ten, and you arrive through Via Veneto, which is part of the story.
No taxis. No planning. No schedules. Just Rome, rearranging itself around your pace.
This is how the city used to be visited, before everyone decided it had to be complicated. A morning walk to Trevi before the crowds. An afternoon lost in the galleries of Villa Borghese. An evening descent from Trinità dei Monti, with the light doing what light does here.

Some hotels give you a bed in Rome. We give you Rome, three blocks at a time.

A Roma certi salotti non si trovano nei palazzi privati. Si trovano nei bar che hanno capito come si fa. "Il Salotto" de...
20/05/2026

A Roma certi salotti non si trovano nei palazzi privati. Si trovano nei bar che hanno capito come si fa. "Il Salotto" del Barocco è uno di quelli.

Bottiglie allineate come in una quadreria, luce bassa, il tempo che rallenta. Un Negroni che arriva senza fretta, perché qui nessuno ha fretta. Le conversazioni si accendono a metà del primo bicchiere e trovano la loro misura al secondo.

Non è il bar di un hotel. È un angolo di Roma che ha scelto di abitare dentro un hotel.
Entri di pomeriggio per un caffè e resti per l'aperitivo. Entri dopo cena e scopri che il modo giusto di chiudere una giornata romana è stare ancora un po' seduti, senza dirsi molto.

Every May, Rome becomes a tennis city. And then it remembers it was never just that.The BNL finals close today at Foro I...
17/05/2026

Every May, Rome becomes a tennis city. And then it remembers it was never just that.
The BNL finals close today at Foro Italico, the red clay, the umbrella pines, the light that only Rome knows how to drop on a tournament.
Fifteen days that bring the world here and, quietly, give the world something more than tennis.

Because once the last point is played, Rome is still out there.
Piazza Barberini at dusk. A Negroni at the bar. The walk back through streets that have seen five centuries of evenings like this one.

The match is the reason you come. The city is the reason you return.

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Three ways to wake up in front of Bernini.A window. A small balcony. A private terrace.The Triton is always there. The q...
08/05/2026

Three ways to wake up in front of Bernini.
A window. A small balcony. A private terrace.

The Triton is always there. The question is how close you want to stand.
Which one is yours?

30/04/2026

Michelangelo never saw it finished.
He died in 1564, his masterpiece still unbuilt above the drum. Twenty-six years later, architect Giacomo della Porta completed what Michelangelo could only dream, in just 22 months, with 800 workers laboring day and night.
Here's what most don't know: to guide his crew, Della Porta drew the entire cupola in 1:1 scale on the floor of another basilica -San Paolo fuori le Mura - because the drawings were too complex for paper.

The result? The tallest dome in the world at 136 meters. A structure so iconic it inspired the U.S. Capitol dome in Washington.
Romans call it il Cupolone - the big dome - with the same warmth you'd use for an old friend who's always been there.
25 minutes from Hotel Barocco. Our Concierge books your climb.

37 people. 37 rooms.Someone chose this light.Someone tied this ribbon.Someone left this for you.Before you even walked i...
23/04/2026

37 people. 37 rooms.

Someone chose this light.
Someone tied this ribbon.
Someone left this for you.

Before you even walked in.

Hotel Barocco. Piazza Barberini.

16/04/2026

Everyone sees the Pantheon once.
Stay at Hotel Barocco. See it every day.

Two thousand years of stone. Minutes from your door.

Rome never stops, not even at night.From here, you wouldn't know.The Triton Fountain beyond the glass.Golden light on ma...
09/04/2026

Rome never stops, not even at night.
From here, you wouldn't know.

The Triton Fountain beyond the glass.
Golden light on marble.

All the beauty. None of the noise.

Hotel Barocco. Piazza Barberini.

02/04/2026

Two minutes from Castel Sant'Angelo.

Almost no one does.
Step inside. Look up.
A sky painted in gold and blue.

A passage that hid the richest secrets of Renaissance Rome.
The kind of place our concierge saves for you.

Hotel Barocco. Piazza Barberini.

Indirizzo

Via Della Purificazione, 4 (angolo P. Za Barberini)
Rome
00187

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