Hotel Eden

Rome guide

Stroll through romantic gardens, gaze up at grand domed ceilings and marvel at antique art. Discover Rome’s rich artistic history in our curated guide.

Villa Borghese

The largest landscaped garden in the city, Villa Borghese exudes romance and charm. Take a stroll through lush greenery, go boating on a picturesque lake and discover the many magnificent temples and sculptures dotted around the grounds.

Santa Maria ai Monti

Located in Rome’s oldest district, this beautiful Baroque church retains much of its past. Dating back to the 16th century, Santa Maria ai Monti is adorned with glorious gold, dramatic domed ceilings and intricate handpainted frescoes.

Villa Torlonia

This idyllic parkland is home to three museums and exhibition spaces, all set within beautiful historic buildings. Visit the Casino Nobile villa for a glimpse into 19th-century aristocratic life, then discover the World War II bunker hidden underneath, or marvel at Casina delle Civette’s dreamy collection of intricate stained glass windows. 

National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art

This gallery features iconic artwork from international and Italian artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, Lucio Fontana and Amedeo Modigliani. From sculptures to photography and contemporary installations, there’s much to explore inside this spectacular neoclassical building.

Palazzo Barberini

Admire masterpieces from the likes of Raphael, Caravaggio and Titian inside this grand Baroque palace. A beacon for art enthusiasts, explore paintings from the National Gallery of Antique Art before strolling around its fairytale-like gardens.

All images by Nicolee Drake @cucinadigitale