Buonanotte Garibaldi

Bed & breakfast · Trastevere

Buonanotte Garibaldi

Bed & breakfast · Trastevere

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Via Garibaldi, 83, 00153 Roma RM, Italy

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Artist-run B&B with eclectic rooms, garden patio, lounge  

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Via Garibaldi, 83, 00153 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

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+39 06 5833 0733
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Buonanotte Garibaldi

"How did it strike you on arrival?Hotels seem passé the minute you wander through the wrought-iron gates into Buonanotte Garibaldi, a peaceful art-studio converted in to a bed and breakfast for inquisitive travelers. There’s a vine-strewn garden, for starters, or the front room, with plush velvet lounges for sinking down upon, or the piano in the corner, music stacked high beside it. It’s basically an Italian-style riad, the perfect place to let your days drift by, lounging on one of the outdoor armchairs, or perhaps chatting to lovely hotel manager David over plates of croissants and piping hot espresso. Nice. What’s the crowd like?Buonanotte Garibaldi is boho paradise, so expect to see posh hippies, or style mavens after something exotic in the Eternal City. Pack your kaftans and espadrilles if you want to fit in. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.The Tinto Room has been decorated by Buonanotte Garibaldi’s owner, watercolor artist Luisa Longo, and there are plenty of pleasing artistic touches throughout, like the 1800s-era Italian costume paintings covering one wall. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?The bedroom's comfortable and unique—the silk cream and sage duvet cover, for example, is handmade, and the carved wooden headboards are anything but ordinary. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?Wi-Fi is free and fast, even in the garden. Room service: Worth it?There’s nothing as common as room service here; instead, take advantage of the Testaccio address and nip into any of the buzzy osterias in the area. Ask David for a recommendation at breakfast. What was most memorable—or heartbreaking—about your stay?Our only criticism is that the bathrooms are a little small, but you’ll soon move past that minor irritation. Instead, head into the courtyard—where there are pleasing design touches in every nook and cranny—and treat the whole place like your own." - Maresa Manara

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"A tiny three-room bed-and-breakfast with a garden patio managed by a local textile artist, offering a creative, intimate stay in the heart of the neighborhood." - Natalie Kennedy

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Pipsa Saarento

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Great little hidden oasis, with the morning sun appearing in the garden with your breakfast. The rooms are dark, a little claustrophobic with the only window/door being the one you enter the room, but they are fine nonetheless. Just be careful of the dog, it bites and does not like children! Edited 7.8.2025 to respond to owner: Well, hello! Yes, I stayed in March 2022 — the booking was most likely under my husband’s name, which may be why you can’t find it. As for the rooms, we saw several open to the courtyard with the same layout and lighting, so my comment was based on that. You’re right I didn’t see the upstairs rooms, so I can’t speak for those. Regarding the dog… instead of outright denying the experience, it might be more appropriate to acknowledge that not all guest interactions are the same. The dog did bite our 1-year-old daughter when she and I were petting the dog and we did mention this to a member of your staff at the time — who, unfortunately, did not address it. That’s why I noted it in my review: I felt it was important information for families considering your otherwise charming property. Best, Pipsa

Christina Stielli

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The most wonderful place you can find to stay with in Rome. If you want your stay to be exactly like your dream of Rome. Secluded and like a secret gem in the middle of crazy busy Trastevere. You unlock the gate, enter and everything is quiet under the magnificent magnolia welcoming you. This is truly a little piece of heaven.

Gus Papathomas

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We stayed for 6 nights in this little Oasis and enjoyed every part of our stay. Well located in Trastevere and close to a lot of the main attractions. Luisa, Ascanio and staff especially made our stay a memorable one! The house was charming decorated with Luisa’s creations. The room was comfortable and also beautifully decorated and the garden a lovely place to sit and relax. We will definitely be returning! Gus and Georgia