Street Art
The RomeHello
The Art Hostel in Rome
At The RomeHello, art is everywhere. Our hostel doubles as a unique Street Art gallery, showcasing murals by international artists inspired by travel and Rome itself.
These vivid pieces bring life to our common spaces, sparking reflection and creativity.
Each artwork also supports a cause, funding environmental and social initiatives. Here, art isn’t just for show—it’s a catalyst for change.
Our Street Art
Alice Pasquini (Italy)
Street artist, painter, and set designer from Rome, known globally for her stunning work, has honored us with a vibrant mural celebrating the power and vitality of women.
Jana & js (Austria - France)
She’s Austrian, he’s French—together they've been creating incredible stencil art for over 10 years. Their work brings the vibrant energy of the urban landscape into our hostel with unique colors and shapes.
Hnrx (Austria)
He brought our stairwell to life with vibrant murals inspired by the colors of our logo. The result? A fun, cheerful masterpiece that’s just as lively as his art.
Ale martoz (Italy)
An illustrator, comic artist, and street artist with works displayed in galleries across Los Angeles, New York, Paris, and Moscow, he painted the vibrant mural at our entrance—a stunning welcome to everyone who steps inside.
Dima fatum (Ukraine)
Dima crafted the mural at the entrance to our guest kitchen—a piece inspired by ancient Rome. With their unique style, Dima takes visitors on a visual journey through history, blending timeless tales with a modern twist.
Addì Fernandez (Mexico)
Every mural by this artist at The RomeHello tells a story of travel, an emotion, a moment in life. You'll find these vibrant pieces on each floor of the secondary staircase.
Jean Rooble (France)
A self-taught artist who has been painting since childhood, Jean Rooble was born and still resides in Bordeaux. For us, he selected a striking image: the face of a fisherman he met at dawn on the pier of Callao, Peru, during one of his journeys.
Chapartegui Victoriano (Spain)
A Street and Graffiti Artist since the age of 15, Chapartegui’s vibrant mural weaves the rich history and legends of Rome with the tender innocence of his daughter’s youth.
Minimal Konstruction (France)
An artist whose creativity spans walls, canvas, and tattoos, Minimal Konstruction lives and works in Bordeaux. For us, he designed a psychedelic stencil on the wall of the internet corner in the common room.
Guido Zimmerman (Germany)
Guido’s mural is an immersive journey, starting in the corridor, flowing through one of the largest dormitories, and finishing in the bathroom. Lucky are those who wake up surrounded by his art!
Gallery
Check-In: from 2:00 PM
Check-Out: before 11:00 AM
Reception: 24/7
Breakfast: 7:30 - 12:30
Restaurant: 5:00 PM - midnight