G Rough Rome a Member of Design Hotels
Rome · Italy · Piazza Di Pasquino 69
About G Rough Rome a Member of Design Hotels — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Rome
G Rough Rome a Member of Design Hotels is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Rome, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
We stayed at G-Rough for 4 nights and loved every moment! The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Rome, just a short walk from major attractions, great restaurants, and shops. The rooms are uniquely designed in a boutique style, full of character and a true Roman vibe. Breakfast was fresh and delicious, served in a relaxed and stylish setting. The staff was kind and helpful throughout our stay, and we especially want to thank Stefano, the manager, who welcomed us warmly and was incredibly attentive and professional. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an authentic and stylish Roman experience with a personal touch. We would definitely return!
Just stopped by for a drink with my girlfriend. Stefano & Stefano (I think that’s what their names were and sorry if I misspelled your names) were class with their hospitality/service. Candid and cool (kind of what you would want from a boutique place as such). We received so many cool tips on where to eat & drink in Rome (and avoid the crowds). Will definitely stop by again for a drink if not to stay.
This is a Marriott property but it is much closer to a bed and breakfast than a standard hotel. The floor we stayed on was actually two suites that they combine as a full floor two bedroom. This was not clear in the description, but worked out for us and our young kids to have fully separated spaces. The decor is very insta ready and antique which means that it is not necessarily the most user friendly or sturdy, but it is beautiful if you're not shy about the shower that has windows to the hallway of the room and the shared stairwell. You have to move these antique pieces to get to any outlets and they don't really work well with converters which seems like a miss in the reno. The front room is very noisy as the windows are original and there are performers and bar goers in the square outside until midnight and then clean up crews starting very early so the kids stayed in the back which is separated by a very long narrow hallway. We paid significantly more to go through Marriott as you can book directly with them for a discount but weren't confident we would earn points that way. There wasn't an option to not pay for breakfast so we got it out of principle most days, but it's a little odd. You have to preselect when (within 15min)/where (room/front bar/back room)/what you want the night before. The included items are very basic like fruit and bread that need no prep so it doesn't make a ton of sense since it's not a cook prepping it. Any hot items are extra and to eat in room is extra 30% of what the bill would be. We got it in room one morning we had an early departure and they arrived past the window we requested which was frustrating and most days they didn't give us double of things we requested like fruit, but didn't realize it until the last day when we actually got double assuming maybe the portion was just bigger than single. The bar and dining area is pretty but not at all conducive to actually dining on since it is old and fragile. It is in a really convenient location for touristing with great restaurants with sites in all directions. I enjoyed our stay but wish there was an opt out for breakfast or they just set out a continental style.