The Hoxton in Rome is that hotel that brings design, beauty, and a pinch of irony to your trip—hopefully for pleasure—in the capital. We are talking about a hotel group that offers open-house hotels, inspired by the diversity and originality of the streets and the scenes of daily life that define the city where they are located. The Roman structure features 192 rooms of various sizes and types suitable for any kind of stay, and it is precisely in their names that the irony comes in: Shoebox, Cosy, Roomy, and Biggy.

While the names are unconventional, the rooms feature luxury details in perfect alignment with the style of The Hoxton group, whose hotels are present in several European countries and the United States: parquet floors and striking exposed headboards, bold shades of color, and brass lighting. Another detail that characterizes every room: local stones and lacquered woods recall classic mid-century Italian design. Furthermore, the bathrooms are inspired by the nostalgic interiors of great Italian cinema classics, ensuring guests feel the atmosphere of the Dolce Vita while getting ready to enjoy the city.

We are in Rome, where among the city’s many wonders are its gastronomic delights, and the hotel honors the traditions of its host metropolis by offering two gourmet alternatives. The first is Cugino, as convivial and available as a family member, managed in partnership with the Marigold restaurant and bakery, highly regarded in the capital: a charming and relaxed café where you can taste fresh, exquisite pastries and enjoy the sunlight on its beautiful terrace. Cugino is an all-day location open from morning to evening for coffee, sweet treats, and savory options for delicious lunches and aperitifs.

For more formal dining moments, The Hoxton presents Elio, a restaurant flooded with light and good humor, whose kitchen is entrusted to Chef Sarah Cicolini, founder of the refined restaurant Santopalato. Elio is not just about culinary expertise; it was designed to express the flavors, ingredients, energy, and joyful hospitality typical of Rome, allowing guests to enjoy moments of pure relaxation and lightheartedness essential during holidays. For a post-dinner cocktail, The Hoxton awaits you with an elegant bar whose marble counter, retro-style lamps, and majestic back-bar are pure poetry.

To provide a truly complete service, neighborhood guides and libraries curated by what The Hoxton calls local Hox Friends are available to guests, allowing you to discover the city you are staying in, a feature present in every structure of the group. All that’s left to say is: have a wonderful Roman holiday to those of you who have chosen The Hoxton.


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