The rooms, located on the third floor, are ideal for solo travellers looking for every comfort they need for a quick stay in the Eternal City. The room has a large bed and is furnished with taste and an attention to detail. The most convenient formula to stay in a historic building, in the city centre, a short distance from tourist sites, shopping streets and all means of transport to reach every corner of Rome.
Dimensions: 12 sqm Maximum number of guests: 1 Type of beds: 1 Queen size bed Desk Courtesy service signed ETRO Direct dial telephone Minibar with assorted products and snacks Safe for laptops and personal documents
Courtesy water Electric kettle with coffee tea and herbal teas Professional hairdryer Bathrobe and bath slippers International power strip with USB Flat screen TV with SKY decoder Free Wi-Fi
Our typologies
Navona Suite
By crossing the reading room, stippled with books dedicated to Italian fashion and the Pamphilj family, one reaches the Lounge room. [...]
The fabrics of the curtains and armchairs harmonize with the warm tones of Francesco Allegrini’s fresco on the ceiling, both Illuminated by the afternoon sunlight streaming through the fabrics. [...]
Large and bright double room equipped with an extra-comfort bed and furnished with an attention to detail. The original flooring makes the environment suggestive and in keeping with the building's century-old history. [...]
Inside the Superior Suites we find different parts of the original furnishings of the building that houses the Eitch, designed by Francesco Borromini, one of the most important and extravagant artists of the Roman Baroque. [...]
The Deluxe category rooms all have a story intertwined with the palace's ancient intrigues. They are all different from one another, we invite you to ask our staff about their story. [...]
Superbly furnished suites with all the characteristics of the category that precedes them but enhanced by the view of one or more corners of the eternal city. [...]
They are the most prestigious rooms in the building that hosts us, also called the Innocentian College, the one that contributed to making Piazza Navona the so-called "Pamphilj Island", a magnificent testimony of Baroque architecture and the power of the family. [...]