




61 Via Vittorio Veneto
Beauty House Via Veneto sits on one of Rome's most storied streets, the Via Vittorio Veneto, a boulevard that once defined the city's postwar social scene and still carries a certain unhurried elegance. As a bed and breakfast rather than a full-service hotel, it operates on a more personal scale — sixty guests have rated it 9.4 out of 10, a score that suggests the intimacy works in its favor. The address places guests within reach of the Borghese Gardens and the upper end of the historic center, making it a sensible base for those who want to walk into Rome's core without being swallowed by it.
The property has hardwood floors and city views, which give the rooms a character that standard accommodation in this price bracket rarely manages. A shared kitchen and dining area mean guests are not entirely dependent on eating out, which matters on slower mornings or late evenings when the neighborhood restaurants have turned their last table. Breakfast, when requested, can be delivered to the room or prepared to go — a detail that suits travelers who prefer to set their own pace rather than sit in a communal dining room at a fixed hour.
For anyone arriving by air, the airport shuttle removes the friction of navigating Roman traffic after a long flight, and the 24-hour front desk means a late arrival doesn't mean a cold welcome. Guests can check in from 14:00, leaving the morning free for whoever is departing — check-out is at 10:00, early enough to keep the rhythm of the house but tight enough to reward those who plan ahead. On-site parking is a quiet advantage in a city where driving and historic centers rarely coexist comfortably.
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