"Buonanotte Garibaldi feels like you’ve been invited to stay at an artist’s mansion. Designer and artist Luisa Longo’s beautiful 1960s villa is set around a terracotta-paved courtyard that’s filled with orange and tangerine trees and shaded by magnolia. There are only three guest rooms: stylish, sophisticated and full of works of art. In reception, a petal-like silk top adorns a tailor’s dummy and there’s a floor-to-ceiling organza painting pressed between plexiglass. The luxurious sitting room has three sets of tall French windows, edged by long pale-silk curtains. There’s a piano, two long sofas, rich rugs on the floor, paintings, and sculptures. Beautiful art books pack several long bookshelves. Here you can sit and read, and be served with drinks and homemade biscuits by the smiling staff. As for Trastevere, it's Rome’s most charming district, all ochre-and-orange 17th-century buildings, tangled ivy, narrow cobbled lanes and inspiring piazzas. You're midway between the Vatican and the Colosseum (20-30 minutes' walk from either), and just 15 from Piazza Navona and the Pantheon on the opposite bank. Highs A real Italian gem, with beauty, style and tranquillity in equal measures, plus it's perfectly located in Trastevere, near the sights but away from the tourist hordesBeautiful and elegant rooms, with an intimate atmosphere and lots of attention to detailGorgeous sitting room with art books and artworksThe chance to visit Luisa Longo’s atelier and buy her workWe loved the Italian buffet breakfast (particularly the Parma ham and homemade cakes) - an unusual and delightful surprise in Rome! Lows Rome Room's smaller bathroom lacks a tubPin-drop peaceful, so if you want a lively hotel stay, look elsewhereRates may increase significantly based on availability or at peak times" - Abigail Blasi