

This tucked away palazzo from the 1600s, just around the corner from Piazza Navona, was formerly a family home until its transformation into a modern-meets-Baroque collection of ten rooms that mix original frescos, midcentury furniture, and contemporary art pieces. Each unit is one of a kind: patina walls come illuminated by 1950s light fixtures, Baroque style ceilings sit above items like a Gio Ponti bar trolley. And views on the upper floors (the best rooms in the house) have views of the church of Sant’ Agnese and Piazza Pasquino. Meanwhile, downstairs, themed soirees like a Brazilian night, have become a fashion crowd favorite. (Rooms from $395)