Rome joins the international map of Líbere Hospitality Group with the opening of its first property in the capital, strengthening its position in one of the European cities with the highest demand for flexible urban accommodation.
Líbere Hospitality Group (LHG), Spain’s leading provider of alternative short- and medium-stay accommodation, continues its international expansion with the opening of its first property in Rome, consolidating its presence in the Italian market. The building, operated under the Líbere brand, is already operational and complements the property that the company manages in Milan, in the Dergano area.
The property is a modern, recently constructed building, with interiors that reflect Líbere’s distinctive approach, combining contemporary design, functionality and comfort with solutions designed to simplify the guest experience and adapt to the rhythms of urban life. It comprises 18 one- and two-bedroom apartments, designed to accommodate both business travellers and guests seeking flexible solutions for urban stay solutions.
Located at Via degli Ausoni 33, in the San Lorenzo district —one of the city’s most authentic and evolving neighbourhoods— the property benefits from a strategic location due to its proximity to Roma Termini station, one of Europe’s main railway hubs and a key connection point to Fiumicino Airport. The area offers a well-connected urban setting, balancing local life, accessibility and speed of travel, with easy access to the historic city centre.
With this opening, Rome takes on a role as a new strategic point on the international map of Líbere Hospitality Group. The Italian capital combines strong tourist demand with a significant institutional and business presence, generating a constant need for flexible, professional accommodation solutions geared towards an efficient and independent stay experience.
With this opening, Líbere Hospitality Group continues to expand its European network, with over 1,000 units operating internationally and more than 2,300 units in its portfolio. The group continues to pursue its goal of operating in major European capitals through a model based on operational efficiency, proprietary technology and strategic urban locations.

