Rome, Italy
JK Place Roma
Opened in 2013, JK Place Roma is a striking example of how a hotel can embrace its historic ambiance and character with great style. The hotel is housed in a three-story building from the 17th century that used to be a school of architecture. The exterior has been preserved, but the glamorous interiors have been designed by the renowned Michele Bonan, and the original art and photography, bespoke Tuscan furniture, and antiques from around the world.
hotel Guide
Facilities
- All rooms come with free WiFi, LED Satellite SKY TV with sports and movie channels, Bose Mini link sound system, individually controlled air conditioning, electronic safe, special courtesy JK amenities, complimentary minibar, and snacks.
- The interiors are designed by Michele Bonan and feature a rosewood canopy and handmade fabric beds.
- The Carrara marble bathrooms are complete with a large walk-in glass shower and bidet.
Our Favourite
- Gelato tasting: Ciasempini offers a Gelato making class to JK guests.
Wine & Dine
- JKCAFE: The Chef uses market-fresh produce to prepare tasty Italian specialities and international classics.
- Signature cocktails and snacks are served throughout the day at the JKCafe Bar. All to be enjoyed in a relaxing, cozy atmosphere.
- The on-site restaurant features Italian and international cuisine with daily fresh produce.
Dresscode
- Shop at our friends at Cruciani e Bella, a 3 minute walk from the hotel.
Budget
- Rates start at EUR. 440 per night. A la carte breakfast included.
Local Guide
Location & Setting
- The hotel is situated in the heart of Rome with the Spanish Steps and the Pantheon each a 10-minute walk away.
Worth Getting out of Bed for
- Take a trip across the Tiber to Trastevere, a boho neighborhood with a fiery temperament. A stroll around Trastevere, a formerly working-class district with a heady nightlife, will take you away from the crowds to the hidden corners of Rome.
- In the morning, head to the market, 'Mercato Di Monte D’Oro', right across from the hotel.
- Don't miss visiting the Roman Forum, a must during your stay in the Eternal city.
Where to Eat
- Pierluigi (the best Fish in town) ask for owner Lorenzo
- La Matricianella (Owner Giacomo)
- Da Enzo, small but a unique experience
- Il Sorpasso
- Roscioli (Lunch)
- Retrobottega
- Il Giardino (Lunch)
- Pianostrada (Lunch)
When to Go
- Spring or early autumn. Avoid July & August when there are hordes of foreign tourists
How to Get There
- Nearest airports: Rome Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO); Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA);
- Nearest train station: Rome Termini.