When you enter the Nomos Hotel, you are not greeted by Roman plush charm. Here, natural stone, marble and concrete meet old stones and ornaments, all beautifully rendered in sandy natural tones. It makes a statement in nostalgic Rome. And that is intentional. The Nomos – named after the Greek term for ‘order’ or ‘law’ – sees itself as a counterpoint to the arbitrariness of many city hotels. It does not seek to please everyone, but rather those who see beauty in minimalism. With its 36 rooms, the Nomos is one of the smaller hotels in the city – but it deliberately does not play in the niche market. The rooms are well thought out down to the last detail. Soft, creamy colours, high-quality materials, floor-to-ceiling windows, furniture handmade for the hotel. Every element has its function, and anything superfluous has been consistently omitted. Instead of a breakfast buffet, regional breakfast boxes are available in the morning – freshly packed, seasonal, plastic-free. Guests can take them to their rooms or enjoy breakfast at long tables in the lobby area, where like-minded people meet. The Nomos sees itself as a place of retreat and reflection, in contrast to the liveliness of the city centre. It is a hotel that invites you to pause and reflect. Through clarity and the courage to be different.
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Via di S. Paolo alla Regola, 3
00186 Rome
phone: +39 0684102388