Rome
Italy
Yes, we’ve been going on about the renaissance of Europe’s cultural capitals for a while
– but it’s with good reason. Our coos over Paris’ rash of new stays had barely ceased when
Italy’s grande dame city got in on the competition. New hotels in
the Eternal City are becoming as ubiquitous as sexy priest
calendars, with indie openings such as Palazzo
Ripetta and Maalot Roma joining the mighty Six
Senses Rome and Bulgari Hotel Roma – now all open, autumn is
the perfect time to try them out for size. There’s also a hot new
exhibition in town: head over to Palazzo
Esposizioni Roma to catch the retrospective of famed
photographer Don McCullin, which brings together over 200
photographs from his life’s work. At this time of year, Rome’s
stifling summer heat relents, giving way to milder temperatures
more suited to outdoor explorations, too. October, in particular,
promises crisp blue skies as the “Ottobrate Romane” arrives – a
stretch of good weather Romans make use of by heading out on
weekend trips to the surrounding countryside. Join them with a hike
to Cerveteri Falls, just an hour outside the city.