Located in a refurbished early 20th-century building, it combines Italian hospitality with fresh design and promises a memorable stay. Condominio Monti is set along Via dei Serpenti, one of Rome’s prettiest streets, perfectly positioning you to explore Rome while enjoying a true neighborhood experience. Monti is known for its cobblestone streets, wine bars and hip crowd, making it one of the most beloved quartiere in the city.
As the name implies, Condominio captures the spirit of communal living and offers a range of uniquely designed rooms to cater to all kinds of travelers. Cozy single rooms are offered at a great price point for solo travelers, while families can opt for spacious quadruple rooms which have separate sleeping areas with a handy wardrobe divider. The Suite, which spans 70 sm, is the best "room" in the house with a small kitchen and a large private terrace with views of the Colosseum.
All rooms are bright and thoughtful, with design elements to enhance your comfort like built in bookshelves that function as desks or drawer space. The aesthetic, meanwhile, is highly Instagrammable with handcrafted wallpaper, colorful furnishings and retro-chic appliances. Slippers are also provided along with complimentary in-room tea and coffee facilities.
Guests will also enjoy dining at Condominio Monti’s numerous outlets. Osteria Oliva, the hotel's ground-floor osteria, serves up Roman classics in a cozy setting with small wooden tables and a well-stocked bar. You should also head to the rooftop Spritzeria Monti which specialized in Aperol Spritz variations. Both are open to the public and popular places for locals and travelers alike.
Neighbourhood
One of the coolest neighborhoods in Rome, Monti was originally the city’s red-light district but is now filled with trendy bars, all-day eateries and shops selling artisan brands. The Piazza Madonna dei Monti (also referred to as “la piazzetta” — the little piazza) is the beating heart of the neighborhood: locals gather here each evening to enjoy drinks and a cigarette around the 16th century fountain. It’s just a short stroll to the Colosseum or a metro ride to reach other attractions in the city.
Nearby
Blackmarket Hall: This shabby chic speakeasy-style bar has jazzy music, mismatched art and a cozy atmosphere. Come by in the evenings for live performances, creative food and expertly crafted cocktails.
Ai Tre Scalini: A perennial favorite, this historic enoteca is draws young and old alike for a glass of wine beneath draping ivy on Via Panisperna.
Fatamorgana: Stop by this popular gelateria to sample creative flavors such as rose petals with black rice and banana with lime.
Time Out tip
If you visit Rome during the summer, opt for an evocative night tour of the Colosseum to beat the heat.