Rome
The Eternal City rewards those who know where to look.
The Hotels
Hotel Eden
Perched on the Pincian Hill overlooking the city, Hotel Eden is Rome's most refined address. Legendary service, a rooftop terrace, and views that stop you in your tracks.
Hotel de Russie
Steps from Piazza del Popolo with a legendary terraced garden that feels like a secret. The preferred address for artists, film stars, and those in the know since 1816.
Six Senses Rome
A beautifully restored 18th-century palazzo steps from the Pantheon. Rooftop pool, world-class spa, and spacious suites that work beautifully for families. The most talked-about opening in Rome in years.
The Restaurants
Trattoria Trilussa
A beloved Trastevere institution serving classic Roman dishes in a warm, buzzy room. The cacio e pepe is benchmarks-setting and the carbonara is even better. Book ahead.
Antica Pesa
Set in a 17th-century customs house in Trastevere, Antica Pesa is Roman dining at its most elegant. The oxtail, the amatriciana, the wine list — all exceptional.
Roscioli Salumeria con Cucina
Part deli, part wine bar, part restaurant — entirely Roman. The finest cured meats and cheeses in the city, paired with a pasta menu that changes daily. One of Rome's true originals.
What to Do
Colosseum After Hours
Private after-hours access to the Colosseum at dusk, with just your guide and 2,000 years of history. One of the most powerful experiences Rome offers.
Vatican Before the Crowds
Early morning private access to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel. Standing alone beneath Michelangelo's ceiling is something you will carry with you forever.
Market and Cooking Class
Shop Campo de Fiori with a local chef, then head to a private kitchen for a hands-on pasta and tiramisu class. The most delicious way to spend a Roman morning.
Trastevere at Night
Rome's most enchanting neighborhood glows after dark. Candlelit trattorias, ivy-draped facades, and the feeling that nothing has changed in five hundred years.
Borghese Gallery and Gardens
The finest small museum in the world. Bernini's sculptures, Caravaggio's paintings, and a strict two-hour time limit that makes every visit feel exclusive. Book months ahead.
The Pantheon and Piazzas
The Pantheon at opening time before the crowds arrive, followed by a slow espresso at Sant'Eustachio. Then Piazza Navona, Campo de Fiori, and wherever the morning takes you.