
The Hoxton Rome
The Hoxton Rome exudes an effortlessly cool design aesthetic, drawing guests into its vibrant public spaces. Located in the leafy Parioli district, a residential enclave offering a quieter side of the Eternal City, the hotel provides a stylish retreat. Its popular coffee bar and light-filled restaurant serve as hubs for both locals and visitors, fostering a genuine sense of community. Design-conscious travelers and those seeking an authentic Roman experience, away from the typical tourist crowds, will appreciate the hotel's distinct mid-century Italian influences and the opportunity to explore the nearby Villa Borghese on complimentary bicycles. This establishment caters to a discerning clientele valuing local immersion and understated elegance.'s distinct mid-century Italian influences and the opportunity to explore the nearby Villa Borghese on complimentary bicycles. This establishment caters to a discerning clientele valuing local immersion and understated elegance.
A leafy park perfect for a stroll, with Galleria Borghese, boat rides on Laghetto, and a zoo.
An old-school gelateria loved by locals.
A world-class museum designed by Zaha Hadid, featuring a vast permanent collection and temporary exhibitions.
One of Rome's most celebrated museums for contemporary and modern art.
A hidden world of whimsical beauty in the smallest district of Rome, full of twists and turns and stunning art deco architecture.
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