Chapter Roma
Rome, Lazio, ItalyLocated in Rome's lively Regola district, Chapter Roma offers a sophisticated urban retreat infused with contemporary design while embracing the city's storied past. Behind an unassuming door on a narrow street, guests enter spaces adorned with art by Warios, Cyrcle, Alice Pasquini and Willy Verginer — reflecting the creative energy of the neighborhood. Ideal for travelers who appreciate modern style and authentic local culture, the hotel is surrounded by art galleries, concept stores, artisan workshops and historical landmarks.
Rooms and suites
Each of the hotel's rooms and suites showcases understated elegance. Warm aged parquet floors are complemented by marble accents, velvet, steel and brass fittings, resulting in a unique mix of textures. Furnishings from designers like Tom Dixon, Moroso & Diesel and Seletti mingle with custom pieces crafted by local artisans. Bathrooms feature granite floors, concrete walls and brass fixtures, adding an industrial-chic touch. Solo travelers might opt for the cozy Solo Pad, while those seeking more space can choose the Suite with its separate lounge and private bar. Each accommodation offers a comfortable and stylish retreat after a day in the city.
Amenities and experiences
Multiple venues offering diverse culinary experiences, including Campocori (sophisticated cuisine in a 1930s New York Italian-inspired setting designed by Tristan du Plessis), Hey Baby Bar (craft cocktails in a lively atmosphere where locals and travelers mingle), Market (informal meals with an open kitchen, serving poké bowls to artisan pizzas) and Hey Güey rooftop taqueria in summer (a taste of Mexico overlooking the city's rooftops).
The Studio provides a thoughtfully designed environment for business meetings and collaborations.
Tailored activities such as nightlife tours with a local editor, shopping at Campo de' Fiori followed by a cooking class with the hotel's chef, insider art gallery visits and street art tours.
How to get here
Located in central Rome, Chapter Roma is within walking distance of many of the city's famous landmarks. A five-minute stroll takes you to Campo de' Fiori, while Piazza Navona and the Pantheon are just seven minutes away. The charming streets of Trastevere are a twelve-minute walk. Major attractions like the Trevi Fountain, Colosseum and Piazza di Spagna are easily accessible by foot or public transport.