Not for nothing is Rome called the Eternal City. Time loses its meaning in
the Italian capital: ancient Roman remains are mixed in with Renaissance palazzos, and grand baroque squares sit alongside imposing neoclassical architecture. Presiding over it all is a skyline that undulates with church domes — including St Peter’s, designed by Michelangelo, which beckons visitors towards the Vatican. Over the past decade, the hotel scene has
become as multilayered as Rome itself. You’ll find tiny boutique properties, swaggering grande dames and family-run guesthouses here — and, as the city demands, there’s history in every one of them.