Hotel Modigliani

Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale


Run by Italian writer Marco and musician Giulia, this three-star hotel is all about attention to detail. Twenty-three modern rooms sport a soothing, taupe-and-white palette; all have good bathrooms and some have balconies with superb views. The garden apartments sleep up to six and are great choices for families. Pretty courtyard patio garden too.

Standard doubles drop to as low as €60 in low season.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale attractions

1. Convento dei Cappuccini

0.08 MILES

This church and convent complex safeguards what is possibly Rome's strangest sight: crypt chapels where everything from the picture frames to the light…

2. Galleria d'Arte Moderna

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This gallery housed in an 18th-century Carmelite convent has a collection of art and sculpture from the 20th century that includes works by Italian…

3. Gagosian Gallery

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The Rome branch of Larry Gagosian’s contemporary art empire has hosted the big names of contemporary art since it opened in 2007: Cy Twombly, Damien Hirst…

4. Fontana delle Api

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Bernini crafted the Fontana delle Api, in the northeastern corner of Piazza Barberini, for the Barberini family, whose crest featured three bees in flight.

5. Fontana del Tritone

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Dating from 1643, this Bernini-designed fountain piercing Piazza Barberini depicts the sea-god Triton blowing a stream of water from a conch, while seated…

6. Piazza Barberini

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More a traffic thoroughfare than a place to linger, this noisy square is named after the Barberini family, one of Rome’s great dynastic clans. It's home…

7. Via Vittorio Veneto

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Curving up from Piazza Barberini to Villa Borghese, Via Vittorio Veneto is the spiritual home of la dolce vita – the Rome of the swinging '50s and '60s…

8. Chiesa della Trinità dei Monti

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Sitting in majesty above the Spanish Steps, this landmark church was commissioned by King Louis XII of France and consecrated in 1585. Apart from the…