Rome, Italy
The First Roma Arte
Stylish Sanctuary
What it is
The First Roma Arte is a refined boutique hotel near Piazza del Popolo, blending contemporary art, sophisticated design, and warm Roman hospitality to create a chic, cultural retreat in the Eternal City.
What it isn't
This isn’t a grand, classical palace hotel steeped in centuries of history; it’s an intimate, modern property that uses art and design to celebrate Rome’s evolving creative spirit.
What we think
The First Roma Arte provides a stylish sanctuary for travelers who appreciate culture, craftsmanship, and personalized service. Each room and suite is curated like a gallery—clean lines, soft hues, and rotating art pieces lend a sense of discovery and calm. There’s a peaceful elegance here that contrasts beautifully with the city’s bustling piazzas and ancient ruins. The rooftop terrace, offering panoramic views over Rome’s skyline, transforms at sunset into a romantic vantage point, perfect for sipping prosecco while domes and bell towers glow in warm evening light. Dining celebrates Italian flavors with a contemporary twist, and the staff’s knowledgeable guidance ensures you uncover Rome’s hidden artistic gems beyond the well-trodden tourist paths.
You're here because
You want an intimate, art-infused retreat steps away from Rome’s cultural heart, where every detail feels thoughtfully considered, and every interaction feels authentically Roman.
The Moment
Admiring an original artwork in your suite before strolling out to Piazza del Popolo, where centuries of history surround you—knowing you’ll return to a quiet cocoon of style and comfort.
Restaurants & Bars
Acquaroof Terrazza Molinari - Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with amazing views of the city
Acquolina - Fine dining with a Mediterranean-centric menu
Lounge Bar - Perfect location for an early evening aperitif or a nightcap
Location
Situated near Piazza del Popolo and Via del Corso, The First Roma Arte puts you within walking distance of Rome’s greatest hits—ancient landmarks, designer boutiques, and world-class museums—offering a cosmopolitan base in the city’s historic core.