Welcome to the Eternal City, where history whispers in every corner and art blossoms in every alley. This weekend, we’ll be indulging in a whirlwind of Roman delights, from a private tour of the Vatican to a magical nocturnal stroll through the city streets.
A Day of Wonders: From the Vatican to the Artisans
Prepare to be transported back in time as you step into the Vatican City. A private tour with Imago Artis Travel will let you unlock the doors of the Sistine Chapel, marveling at Michelangelo’s masterpiece before the crowds arrive.
Following breakfast in the Vatican Gardens, embark on a journey through the heart of Roman craftsmanship. Discover the exquisite jewelry of Lucia Odescalchi, the leatherwork of Federico Polidori, and the stunning marble creations of Franco Russo. For a touch of fashion, visit the ateliers of Cristina Bomba and Sartoria Ripense.
Lunching in the Roman Sun
After a morning of artistic exploration, indulge in a leisurely lunch in the charming Via Margutta, made famous in the film “Roman Holiday.” This enchanting back street, lined with art galleries and artists’ studios, will lead you to the breathtaking Piazza del Popolo. Here, you can savor a delicious meal amidst the lush greenery of the Hotel de Russie courtyard.
From Emperors to Masters
The afternoon unveils the rich history of Rome. Immerse yourself in the somber beauty of Emperor Augustus’ tomb, a testament to the city’s multifaceted past. Then, gaze upon the emperor and his family in the exquisite reliefs of the Ara Pacis, a short stroll away.
Caravaggio’s dramatic masterpieces in the church of San Luigi dei Francesi will transport you to a world of cinematic beauty, inspiring you to appreciate the artistic genius of the Renaissance.
A Taste of the Divine
As the sun begins to set, experience a wine tasting in the atmospheric cellars of Rimessa Roscioli. Then, ascend to La Pergola restaurant, perched atop the Rome Cavalieri hotel, where you’ll be greeted by breathtaking views of the city and a culinary journey orchestrated by Michelin-starred chef Heinz Beck.
A Nocturnal Stroll Through Timeless Rome
With the crowds gone and the city bathed in moonlight, embark on a captivating nocturnal stroll. The sound of Bernini’s fountain in Piazza Navona will envelop you, while the Pantheon, a colossal ghost, looms majestically.
Climb the stairs to Piazza del Campidoglio, where the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius stands proudly. And from the nearby balcony, gaze upon the illuminated ruins of the Forum and the silhouette of the Colosseum.
A Journey Through History and Art
Start your Sunday with a visit to Centrale Montemartini, a former power station now housing a collection of ancient statuary from the Capitoline Museums. This unique museum blends the industrial past with the timeless beauty of ancient sculptures.
A leisurely lunch at Pierluigi, a bustling haven of culinary delights, will tantalize your taste buds before your private visit to one of Rome’s grand palazzi, arranged by Imago Artis Travel. Experience the splendor of Palazzo Colonna, Palazzo Odescalchi, and Casino dell’Aurora, each offering a glimpse into the city’s artistic heritage.
A Romantic Farewell
As the sun begins its descent, head to the rooftop Cielo bar of the Hotel de la Ville for a breathtaking aperitivo experience. The city lights twinkle beneath you, while church domes float like hot-air balloons against the twilight sky.
Conclude your Roman adventure with a delectable dinner at Da Sistina, savoring classic Roman dishes and indulging in a glass of passito from Pantelleria. This sweet symphony of flavors will leave you with a lasting memory of your captivating weekend in Rome.
Rome’s Boutique Hotel Scene: A Stylish Stay
From the historical elegance of the Maalot to the sleek, contemporary charm of Umiltà 36 and the grand allure of the Hotel de la Ville, Rome offers a diverse range of boutique hotels that perfectly capture the essence of the Eternal City.
Maalot: A Luxurious Private Residence
Housed in a palazzo where the composer Gaetano Donizetti once lived, the Maalot offers an intimate and luxurious experience, reminiscent of a private residence. The ornate 19th-century décor, featuring velvet, brocade, and silk upholstery, is infused with a touch of playful irony thanks to the Argentine film-maker Stanley Gonczanski. The eclectic blend of art, flea market treasures, and contemporary design creates a unique and inviting atmosphere. Just steps from the Trevi Fountain, the Maalot effortlessly blends luxury with a relaxed charm.
Umiltà 36: A Mid-Century Modern Oasis
Nestled in a charming Centro street, Umiltà 36 is a stylish haven, offering a sophisticated retreat for the discerning traveler. Inspired by the glamour of the 1950s, the hotel features elegant mid-century furnishings, a soundtrack of American crooners, and a timeless ambiance. With lush wallpaper, a palette of understated blues and browns, and an eclectic art collection, Umiltà 36 embodies the spirit of modern elegance.
Hotel de la Ville: Grand Elegance on the Spanish Steps
Perched atop the Spanish Steps, the Hotel de la Ville is a testament to Roman grandeur. Created from three palazzi, this hotel exudes sophistication and romantic elegance. The spacious, light-filled rooms, adorned with prints and Piranesi etchings of Roman pine trees, transport you to a world of timeless beauty. Designers Tommaso Ziffer and Olga Polizzi have beautifully blended the classic and the modern, creating a luxurious experience inspired by the Grand Tour.