Corso281 Hotel's DIY bar

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Corso 281

Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale


This luxe boutique hotel a stone’s throw from Piazza Venezia has seemingly thought of everything: guests are spoiled with amenities including marble bathrooms, Nespresso coffee machines, a well-stocked DIY bar, toiletries by Bulgari and gourmet snacks. Despite its location on lively Via del Corso, triple-glazed windows guarantee a peaceful night’s sleep.

A continental breakfast is served in your room.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale attractions

1. Palazzo Odescalchi

0.06 MILES

The western length of Piazza Santi Apostoli is dominated by the 17th-century facade of Palazzo Odescalchi, spilt into apartments today.

2. Galleria Doria Pamphilj

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Hidden behind the grimy grey exterior of Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, this wonderful gallery boasts one of Rome’s richest private art collections, with works…

3. Palazzo Venezia

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Built between 1455 and 1464, Palazzo Venezia was the first of Rome's great Renaissance palaces. For centuries it was the embassy of the Venetian Republic …

4. Basilica dei Santi Apostoli

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This much-altered 6th-century church is dedicated to the apostles James and Philip, whose relics are in the crypt. Its most obvious attraction is the…

5. Museo delle Cere

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Rome’s waxwork museum is said to have the world’s third-largest collection, which comprises more than 250 figures, ranging from Dante to Snow White, plus…

6. Basilica di San Marco

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Now incorporated into Palazzo Venezia, the early-4th-century Basilica di San Marco stands over the house where St Mark the Evangelist is said to have…

7. Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini

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Underneath a grand mansion that’s been the seat of the Province of Rome since 1873 lie the archaeological remains of several lavish ancient Roman houses;…

8. Palazzo Colonna

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The guided tours of this opulent palace are among the city's best, introducing visitors to the residence and art collection of the patrician Colonna…