Inn at the Roman Forum

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Hidden on a quiet backstreet near the Imperial Forums, this chic boutique hotel offers five-star service and a refined contemporary look. Rooms are individually styled, marrying modern design with timber beams and Murano chandeliers, while up top there's a terrace for aperitifs and romantic views. Check out the hotel's own ancient ruins – a 1st-century BC tunnel complex.

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