Portrait Suites
Home from home for fashion-forward guests
The prolific Ferragamo family have once again outdone themselves: this stylish 14-apartment hostelry – set in a magnificent 19th-century building between Via dei Condotti and Piazza di Spagna – features designer furniture, wall coverings that evoke the maison’s scarves and ties and even fully equipped hideaway kitchens – though room service includes fare from 15 Michelin-starred restaurants throughout the city, including Heinz Beck’s legendary La Pergola. Breakfast is served on a rooftop terrace with spectacular views of Trinità dei Monti.

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