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Charm, modern comfort, taste for design, a very central location: the BDB Luxury Rooms Roma Margutta is the ideal guesthouse for those looking for luxury rooms in Rome.

Housed in a XVII century historical building in the very central via Margutta, our guesthouse offers luxury rooms and suites for a very special stay in Rome.  

Arranged on three floors, with in addition a suite located in an outbuilding, the rooms of the BDB Luxury Rooms Roma Margutta are refined and furnished with valuable materials, style and taste for art and design. 

All equipped with private bathroom with shower, the rooms have any modern comfort, like air conditioning, heating, LCD TV with satellite channels, safe, hairdryer, minibar, vanity set, free Wi-Fi connection.

The rooms stand for a strong predilection for art, paying a tribute to the splendor of the well-known via Margutta, which has always been “the street of the artists” and endless source of inspiration for painters and film directors.  

Treat yourself to a charming stay in the heart of Rome: choose your room at the BDB Luxury Rooms Roma Margutta and immerse yourself now in the Rome’s Dolce Vita!

Rooms & Suites

DELUXE ROOM 3

Both are ideal for couples who want more space or for small families

Family 4

The Family Room consists of one big room with two double beds. The attic wood ceiling and the design furniture create a unique environment for the family.

Single Comfort 1
Standard single room BDB Luxury Rooms Margutta

Located on the first floor, the Comfort Single Room enjoys a privileged position being exposed directly on Via Margutta. Although we're in the heart of Rome, the room is very quite.

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Electric kettle (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower
Double Standard 2
Standard double room BDB Luxury Rooms Margutta

The three Standard Double Rooms are located on the first and second floors, and have been designed in the name of design, elegance and functionality.

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Electric kettle (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower
Double Superior 2
Superior double room BDB Luxury Rooms Margutta

The Superior Double Room is located on the first floor. Exposed directly on Via Margutta, this room (about 22sqm) has a large double bed.

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Electric kettle (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower
Suite with Terrace 3
Suite room with terrace BDB Luxury Rooms Margutta

The Suite with Terrace is the pearl of the BDB Luxury Rooms. Located on the third floor (no elevator), this room was built in the building's loft.

  • Includes:
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Electric kettle (on request)
  • Free WiFi
  • Shower

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  • Best price guaranteed: Price always lower than Booking.com, Expedia, and others.
  • Modification of reservation: Change/cancel up to 3 days prior to arrival.

How to reach us

  1. Take the Leonardo express to Roma Termini with departures every 15-30 minutes (depending on the day and / or time). Time: 32 minutes (2 stops).
  2. From Termini Station proceed to Linea A Battistini and get off at Spagna. Time: 4 minutes (3 stops).
  3. Proceed on foot towards Via Margutta 38. Time: 7 minutes (550 meters).
  1. Proceed to the Ciampino train station and take the metro to Termini station. Time: 15 minutes.
  2. From Termini Station proceed to Linea A Battistini and get off at Spagna. Time: 4 minutes (3 stops).
  3. Proceed on foot towards Via Margutta 38. Time: 7 minutes (550 meters).
  1. From Termini Station proceed to Linea A Battistini and get off at Spagna. Time: 4 minutes (3 stops).
  2. Proceed on foot towards Via Margutta 38. Time: 7 minutes (550 meters).
  1. From Tiburtina Station proceed to Line B Laurentina and get off at the Termini stop. Time: 6 minutes (4 stops).
  2. From Termini Station proceed to Linea A Battistini and get off at Spagna. Time: 4 minutes (3 stops).
  3. Proceed on foot towards Via Margutta 38. Time: 7 minutes (550 meters).

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