There are only four B&B rooms on offer in this 16th-century townhouse secreted in a pedestrianised lane near the Spanish Steps, ensuring an intimate stay. Owner Simone Fabbrini has furnished these with a mix of antiques and contemporary pieces, and the result is quite delightful. Common areas include a mezzanine lounge and a kitchen where breakfast is served.
Casa Fabbrini: Campo Marzio
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