Soho House Rome

 

House guidelines

 

Our Houses are private places

Our members' privacy is very important, so please don't bother anyone you don't know. Posting about fellow members on social media is not allowed.

Keep it casual

We're a members' club for people working in the creative industries and we have a relaxed dress code. Please make sure your guests know this too.

Look after your membership card

Your card is your responsibility and should only be used by you. It cannot be transferred or borrowed by anyone else. If you lose it, please let us know.

Phones and laptops

Communal spaces at Soho House Rome are phone call-free areas, so please keep your devices on silent. You can use laptops until 6pm in the Drawing Room.

Guests are welcome

Soho House Rome members can sign in up to three guests at a time. You are responsible for your guests' behaviour, so please keep an eye on them and make sure they call it a night when you do.

First come, first served

There's generally no need to book but, if you're planning ahead, we do take reservations. If you would like to eat with more than three guests, please make a booking in advance.

Children

Soho House Rome is a club for adults, but children are welcome as a guests of an adult member until 6pm and can use the pool until 12pm. Entry is first come, first served.  

Pets

We don't allow animals at Soho House Rome, except for legally recognised service animals.

Soho Health Club

Please note that our gym, steam room and sauna are for members and bedroom guests only. Members must be age 16 or over to use the gym. Visit the Soho House app for the latest updates.

Settling up

We don't offer credit at the Houses, so please pay your bill when you leave

Illegal substances

Any member found to be buying, selling, using or possessing illegal drugs while on House premises will have their membership terminated

These are general guidelines for the House, please refer to our full terms and conditions for further details

If you have any questions, please feel free to speak to our reception and member relations teams. They're always happy to help.