The Tribune - JDV by Hyatt
Hotel · Ludovisi ·

The Tribune - JDV by Hyatt

Hotel · Ludovisi ·

Contemporary design, Fellini-inspired decor, rooftop bar, great service

friendly staff
great location
rooftop bar
contemporary design
spacious rooms
clean rooms
helpful staff
great breakfast
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Via Campania, 45, 00187 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

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"This relatively new arrival from Hyatt is shaking up the city’s straight-laced Villa Borghese with a destination rooftop bar and eye-catching contemporary design. In opening near Via Veneto, they’ve taken inspiration from Rome’s original coffee houses where Rome’s artists, intellectuals, and writers gathered to attend literary salons and exchange ideas. From the outside, there’s nothing too exciting about the building, but inside is bursting with energy: bright walls and conversation starters like big, blow-up prints of Fellini’s Rome are everywhere you look." - Maresa Manara

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"This new arrival from Hyatt is shaking up the city’s straight-laced Villa Borghese with a destination rooftop bar and eye-catching contemporary design. In opening near Via Veneto, they’ve taken inspiration from Rome’s original coffee houses where Rome’s artists, intellectuals, and writers gathered to attend literary salons and exchange ideas. From the outside, there’s nothing too exciting about the building, but inside is bursting with energy: bright walls and conversation starters like big, blow-up prints of Fellini’s Rome are everywhere you look." - Maresa Manara

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The Tribune Hotel, a JdV by Hyatt Hotel

"Why book? JdV by Hyatt’s first Italian foray is shaking up the Rome’s straightlaced Villa Borghese, with a destination rooftop bar and eye-catching contemporary design. Set the scene The Tribune may be in one of Rome’s more traditional neighborhoods, but its design reflects where the hotel brand wants to go. In fact, The Tribune is more than just a new hotel in Rome – it’s become a smart meeting point for a local, cool crowd who are drawn to its spacious interior, art deco design, velvet couches and rooftop bar. The backstory JdV by Hyatt is a collection of independent hotels inspired by their local neighborhood. In opening near Via Veneto, they’ve taken inspiration from Rome’s original coffee houses where Rome’s artists, intellectuals and writers gathered to attend literary salons and exchange ideas. From the outside, there’s nothing too exciting about its building. But inside is bursting with energy, bright walls and conversation starters like big, blow up prints of Fellini’s Rome everywhere you look. The rooms Rooms are spacious, with bright lights, big mirrors and sweeping views over Rome. The décor is contemporary, with plenty of geometric edges and dark furnishings. There are black and white photos and sculptures that double as book ends, and a kettle with a selection of teas (a rarity in Italian hotels). Food and drink The Terrazza Borghese draws a local crowd for its well-priced lunches (pizzas, pastas, and a good kids menu) and green views over Villa Borghese. Kick back and debrief the day at Bubbles, the cocktail bar where the wine list is well-curated, and the in-house cocktails are surprisingly strong. The neighborhood/area The hotel’s street is quiet, but the rest of the neighborhood is lively, with a clutch of independent boutiques, cafes and delis–the perfect place to see Romans going about their daily lives. Stroll for 5 minutes and you’re at Villa Borghese, or head east towards the Tiber and Castel Sant Angelo. The upscale hipster neighborhood of Salario is just 10 minutes walk east, as is MACRO, Rome’s modern art museum. The service Staff are helpful but unobtrusive. They’ll call you a cab if you need one but won’t come to help if you don’t go ask. Anything left to mention? Rates are a bargain by Rome standards, so you’re on your third or fourth trip to Rome and looking to stay outside the main tourist areas, this is your place." - Maresa Manara

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"Within sight of the Villa Borghese gardens and the Porta Pinciana gate, the Tribune Hotel stands just two streets away from the American embassy, in the Ludovisi district of north-central Rome. Inside, it’s a throwback to the days of Fellini, whose <em>La Dolce Vita</em> took place here — the interiors are equal parts glamorous and whimsical, and remarkably colorful as well. Stylistically, it’s well ahead of the luxury hotels with which it shares its neighborhood, and with its rooftop-terrace restaurant and cocktail bar and its vibrantly colorful lounge, it’s a remarkably complete hospitality experience." - Tablet Hotels

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The Tribune Hotel From the moment we arrived, the super friendly staff made a wonderful first impression. The hotel is located in a quiet neighborhood, less than a 10-minute walk from the Borghese Gallery. If you prefer staying away from large crowds and busy streets in the evenings, this is a great choice. That said, don’t get me wrong—it’s still within walking distance of many major attractions, including the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Termini. The room wasn’t huge, but it was very comfortable for two people. We also had an extra day bed/trundle bed, which we used as a sofa and found very convenient. The bathroom was a highlight—it had a large soaking tub, which felt amazing after long days of walking around Rome. I also loved that the shower pressure was excellent and drained well (so important for me!). I also can say that the room was always spotless when we returned, so kudos to the housekeeping team for doing an excellent job. Overall, this is a smaller boutique-style hotel in a quiet area, offering comfortable rooms, excellent shower pressure, and outstanding service. Every staff member was friendly and clearly took pride in their work. I would definitely recommend staying here.

Adrian S

Google
To be fair this is a nice small cozy hotel, and the best thing about this hotel is the breakfast area. You can have either an Italian breakfast with prosecco or a warm breakfast with eggs sausage bacon and toast. Selection of coffee is amazing. I love the pastries - they are endless! The reason why four stars is simple - two mornings we stayed here (we stayed for 4 nights) - the hot water was not working. One morning it was freezing cold (it’s December!) the other morning it was slightly warm. The room is simple - the one annoyance I have is the lack of a bathroom door. We also don’t have a lot of hangers to hang our clothes on. But we can fit 2 large suitcases (on the floor) and two small ones. Servjce js very good people are friendly and it’s only 20 mins walk to Fontana di Trevi. NOTE THE CHECK OUT TIME IS 11 AM. The area is not exactly quiet - a lot of bars and restos. During new year it was quite loud. I would come again if they fix the hot water issue.

lisstout

Google
We had a great one night stay here, I wish we could have stayed longer! The staff were all very friendly and helpful.|We are a family of three and the room we had was big enough and very comfortable. I have read some of the reviews that stated there was no bathroom privacy but that was not the case for us. Yes, the bathroom door is glass but is frosted enough that you cannot see in at all. The room was very nice and clean. There was a small terrace to walk out on and enjoy the view. There was a coffee/tea maker in the room that I was very appreciative of. |The location was great. Close enough to the attractions but far enough away that you are not in the middle of all the busyness of Rome. |The rooftop bar was very nice to sit and enjoy a drink. It was not busy when we were there so we did not need a reservation but from I understand it can get busy. Don't skip the breakfast at this hotel. It may seem a little pricey but it is worth it. The food was great and there was a very large selection of hot and cold foods.|I would highly recommend this hotel and will stay here again when I go back to Rome. Thank you to all the staff for a great stay!

Antonio N.

Google
Likely the best hotel in Rome. Super affordable, clean, great location especially for those who don’t mind long walks (15 min from Treve, shops, Spanish steps etc, 40 min to Vatican and coliseum). Staff were kind and super helpful. It is also super quiet at night there because the old Roman walls are between the hotel and the main roads. Loved it. Jeffer was super helpful and professional. Because of him I’ll now only stay at the tribune any time I visit Rome.

MunichExpat

Google
Outstanding experience overall. Staff were all wonderful. We ate breakfast at the hotel twice and were thoroughly impressed with the variety of food and options. Best hotel breakfast experience of our three week Italy trip. Proximity to the Borghese Gallery and the park was wonderful. Definitely tour the gallery while in Rome. It was a highlight!

JlynP09

Google
2day, 1 night stay here and I loved every minute. The room is beautiful and spacious, mini fridge, robes, and slippers provides as well. Great hotel toiletries too! There is no complimentary breakfast which I would say is the only bummer. However, my 2yr old ate free and it was only €20 per adult for full american/italian buffet. Great breakfast options too! There are stairs leading into the lobby, but the bell boys were there to help with bags and stroller. Our room wasnt ready but our luggage was delivered once it became available! All staff is great, big kiddos to Myro!!

stevensD8446JJ

Google
Best Hyatt stay in a while. Room wasn't ready as we got there off the ship by 11. They gave us coupons for prosecco on the rooftop restaurant. Every taxi call was accompanied by a ticket giving the taxi number, company and how long it would be. Great location and walked to the Spanish steps. Water every day and asked for extra coffee with no issues. Reception was especially friendly and helpful. Only downside was the small elevator, but typical for hotels in the middle of the city in Europe.

ATLTraveler1212

Google
From start to finish, we had a terrific one night stay at The Tribune before embarking on a cruise. Elenora checked us in and was so kind, helpful, welcoming and professional throughout…..even had our luggage delivered to our room once it was ready and before our return. The room was comfortable and beautiful, and the breakfast buffet was good with friendly staff. Excellent location (first time staying in this area of central Rome) - quick walk to Borghese Gardens and nice restaurants and shopping. Definitely recommend The Tribune in Rome!