In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- Each of the cleverly renovated, beamed rooms has been individually styled, but all have wood floors, king-size beds and sleek bathrooms. They are on the cosy side, but cleverly furnished. We like Spagna’s romantic canopied bed and stone-lined bathtub; Carozze has a modern-Renaissance feel, with a flock-fabric headboard and sleek mushroom-hued bathroom with tub and shower; and Frattina is a slightly larger corner room with a walk-in rain shower. Condotti has side-by side twin beds with shower, bath and separate toilet; Babuino is a long, narrow twin room better suited to friends sharing.
- Packing tips
- A heaving wallet, if you want to buy anything in the array of designer shops around the corner (Gucci, Versace, D&G…). And pick up a bottle of bubbly for your room from the airport if you’re celebrating something special.
- Also
- The hotel doesn’t offer breakfast, so if you really can’t bear to drag yourselves out to one of the dozens of nearby cafés for a Roman cappuccino and jam-filled croissant, buy something to nibble on with your Nespresso coffee.
Current offers
- Smith card offer
- A complimentary bottle of Chianti in your room on arrival
Crossing Condotti
Rome, Italy[view map]
- Style
- Elegant neo-Baroque apartment
- Setting
- Chic Condotti side-street
When in Rome… do as the Romans do and set up camp in a refined private apartment. With its oil paintings and contemporary furniture, this grown-up boutique bolthole just behind the Piazza di Spagna gives you the privacy and freedom to do as you please. And Crossing Condotti is just a laurel-wreath’s throw from some of the historic Italian capital’s best assets.
Need to know
- Rooms
- Five individually decorated ensuite rooms.
- Rates
- In low season, €160–€210; high season, €230–€280, room only. Rates include tax at 10 per cent.
- Check-out
- 11am (but flexible, depending on arrivals). You must check in before 6.30pm (unadvised late check-ins incur a €50 call-out fee).
- Facilities
- Free WiFi throughout, library, coffee machine and complimentary honesty bar, laundry, desk concierge (8.30am–6.30pm). In rooms, flatscreen satellite TV, iPod docks, L’Occitane toiletries, tea tray, slippers, high-threadcount bedlinen.
- Also
- Crossing Condotti is a private, non-smoking property. Pets unfortunately cannot be accommodated.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- There’s no restaurant, but your fantastic central location means there’s plenty to choose from locally: the concierge can help you make reservations before they leave at 6.30pm.
- Dress code
- Black linen, cream silk.
- Top table
- Settle yourselves into one of the pretty, puffed-up sofas in the library-lounge and admire the aristocratic portraiture.
- Room service
- None – but there is a tray of tea-making kit and devilish tasty snacks in your room.
- Hotel bar
- Help yourselves to complimentary soft drinks and beer from the house fridge or make yourself a coffee from the Nespresso machine. If you like stronger stuff, stroll out to a bar or bring back a bottle of something for after-dinner drinks.
Other facilities
- Children
- Welcome. Under-threes stay free, and cots and extra beds can be added to some rooms, but as it’s filled with lovely antiques and objets d’art, this is not the ideal place for unruly wee ones. Babysitting can be arranged with advance notice.
Smith card offer
A complimentary bottle of Chianti in your room on arrival
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Crossing Condotti
28 via Mario de' Fiori
Rome