Chapter Roma occupies a historic Regola building in the crease of Rome that most tourists walk past without noticing — between Campo de' Fiori and the Ghetto, in a neighbourhood where the morning market stallholders and the evening aperitivo crowd overlap in the same bars. The interiors are bold where Roman hotels tend toward safe: saturated colours, contemporary art, design furniture that announces itself. The ground-floor restaurant and bar draw a local crowd that treats the hotel as a neighbourhood institution rather than a tourist facility, which is the strongest possible endorsement of any hotel restaurant. The rooms layer historic architectural details — high ceilings, stone walls, original floor plans — with a visual confidence that rewards attention.
Location
Regola, Rome
Insider Intel
A room with original historic details — stone walls and high ceilings vary by room. The restaurant for dinner; the menu is seasonal and the crowd is local. The bar for evening cocktails. Ask for the rooms facing the internal courtyard for quiet.
Year-round. The Regola neighbourhood is best explored in the morning (Campo de' Fiori market) and evening (the bars along Via dei Giubbonari). Autumn and spring for walking temperature.
Via di Santa Maria de' Calderari 47, Regola. No nearby metro — walk or taxi from Largo di Torre Argentina tram stop. Rooms from EUR 200. The Regola location is central but not touristy — between Campo de' Fiori and the Jewish Ghetto, both essential Rome experiences. The restaurant is open to non-guests. Book direct for best room selection.
