Via in Arcione 94, Rome, Italy | (951) 228-0643
Impeccably stylish apart-hotel with a private, almost secret atmosphere
Contrasting 17th-century details and bold contemporary design throughout
Located a two-minute walk from Trevi Fountain, close to Barberini
All apartments have spacious floor plans plus kitchenettes and gorgeous bathrooms
Largest units can fit up to five people, making them great for families
Air-conditioning, local coffee, and cool art books all come standard
Some apartments have saunas or terraces
Fresh pastries and local breads delivered every morning
Guests are personally escorted to rooms and features explained
Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel
Immediate area is packed with tourists almost all day and night
Features are few, aside from the amenity-packed apartments
Truly stylish apartment-hotels are a rarity in central Rome, particularly around the Trevi Fountain. Casacau is a rare exception, then, with boho-chic decor that contrasts its centuries-old architecture in beautiful ways. There are only seven apartments here, and configurations include studios and one-bedroom units that can fit up to five. Thoughtful details include -- of course -- perks like breakfast bags full of local pastries delivered fresh every morning, local coffee, art books. The poshest apartments have their own saunas or terraces. Despite being in a heavily trafficked area just down from Trevi Fountain, the interiors stay silent when the windows are shut. You won't find much like this nearby, though Trevi Palace Luxury Apartments might be worth a look as well -- it's cheaper but far less stylish.
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Chic and simple apart-hotel that's a calm escape in a crowded part of town
The Trevi Fountain area of Rome is easily one of the busiest parts of the city, and the hotels in this area are often poorly kept properties banking on their proximity to the fountain to lure guests. That couldn't be farther from the truth at Casacau, though, where style and substance go hand in hand. Almost immediately upon stepping through the heavy wooden doors into this 17th-century hotel, the vibe is private and hushed. That's a welcome change from the tourist crush just outside the hotel's doors. It's so quiet you can even hear your footsteps as you climb the worn stone stairs to the floors above. The vibe is both grand and secluded, with a degree of privacy that isn't common in this part of town. While there are almost no common areas on-site, the apartments are massive and have plenty of space for unwinding. Check-in takes place in a quirky living room-esque office and guests are personally escorted to their apartments by the staff, who explain features along the way. This is a special place that attracts families and couples seeking a sharp upgrade from the competition.
Location
Just down the block from the Trevi Fountain, and a five-minute walk from Barberini
To call this hotel central would be a big understatement, as Casacau is within a short stroll of one of the most popular landmarks in Rome: the Trevi Fountain. It's a block and a half away, and the street on which the hotel sits is flooded with tourists all day and into the night. There are numerous dining and drinking options all around, as well as plenty of souvenir shops. If you'd like something a bit less overtly tourist, head to Monti, which is a 10- to 15-minute walk from the hotel. In the opposite direction, a 10-minute walk lands you at the Spanish Steps and amid Campo Marzio, which is packed with boutiques and lovely cafes. It's a five-minute walk to Piazza Barberini, where you'll find the Capuchin Crypt, Palazzo Barberini, and the metro. The Pantheon is a seven-minute walk from the hotel, while it's 15 minutes on foot to Piazza Navona. Budget 45 minutes to reach Fiumicino Airport by metro and train from Termini Station, and about the same by taxi.
Rooms
Boho style and plenty of space, plus kitchenettes, local coffee, and fresh pastries every morning
While the hotel resides inside of a 17th-century building, the spacious apartments at Casacau couldn't be more fresh and modern. The look is boho-chic, with refined details that make the place feel particularly upscale. Expect to see accents like oversized classical portraits, artfully draped throws, bold colors and patterns, and reclaimed wood. Angular pendant lighting contrasts wood-beam ceilings in some rooms, while big windows let in plenty of natural light. Those very same windows also do the Lord's work in keeping the noise from the busy street below entirely out of the rooms. That's no small feat in this part of town.Configurations include studios and one-bedroom apartments. The latter often include separate dining rooms and have pull-out couches that allow the apartments fit up to five people in some cases. Beds rest on platforms, furthering the loft-living effect. Expect air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, coffeemakers, local coffee, and lots of art books all coming together to make a cool home-away-from-home. Bags of fresh pastries come straight to your door every morning as well. Bathrooms are as stylish as the rooms, with many including separate showers and tubs, and even a sauna in some cases. Certain apartments also have small terraces that make for a nice morning-coffee venue.
Features
No common amenities, though a free local breakfast is delivered every day
While there aren't any common areas here, and features are few, the hotel does its best to feel like a chic home in the middle of Rome. To that end, a bag of local breads and pastries is delivered to each apartment every morning. The office staff can arrange anything travelers need, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Keep in mind that the front desk isn't staffed around the clock.