Live La Dolce Vita in These 13 Luxurious Rome Hotels
Decadent dishes, resplendent ruins and a street life so vibrant, venturing inside seems a shame: welcome to Rome, one of Europe’s most enchanting capital cities. Choosing a neighbourhood to stay in here is a tough task indeed. Would the sightseeing heaven of Via Veneto be your pick or would a more local experience, like that found in residential Monti, fit the bill? Here’s our list of the best hotels in Rome to help you narrow your search.
Six Senses Rome
1/15Wellness has never looked so chic. At Six Senses Rome, it takes stunning form as a reimagined Roman bathhouse, with an entire floor dedicated to its three relaxing pools, misted showers, saunas and a superlative spa.
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Hotel de Russie
2/15Celebrities love Hotel de Russie, a stunning property with a private courtyard, sumptuous spa and cosy, homey rooms. The grounds are extensive, with manicured lawns, bubbling fountains and grand outdoor staircases and it’s within walking distance from Villa Borghese and the Trevi Fountain.
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The Hoxton Rome
3/15Every whim is catered for at The Hoxton Rome in the northern neighbourhood of Parioli. Interiors enthusiasts will adore the decor (it is a Hoxton, after all); a celebration of colourful statement furniture and styles. There are complimentary bikes to roll around the city on, curated in-room book selections, a lively Mexican to give your tastebuds a change of pace and, in bigger rooms, balconies for guests to privately take in incredible views.
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Anantara Palazzo Naidi Rome Hotel
4/15The interiors of Anantara Palazzo Naidi Rome Hotel don’t shy away from opulence. The textural Travertine marble and glistening Murano glass chandeliers alone show that no expense has been spared at this luxurious property overlooking the bustling Piazza della Repubblica.
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Hassler Roma
5/15The small but mighty Hassler Roma hides more than a few surprises. Sitting right on top of the famed Spanish Steps, this boutique property houses a Michelin-starred restaurant, incredible spa and rooms with terraces that take in panoramic views of the city (if it’s good enough for Russell Crowe, it’s good enough for us).
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G-Rough Hotel Rome
6/15Mere metres from Piazza Navona, G-Rough Hotel Rome has a stellar location, certainly. It’s the trendy jumble of interior trends that gives guests a truly unique experience, however. Exposed plaster walls, original 19th-century wooden beams and a peppering of relaxed designer furniture confirms this property is one of the coolest in the city.
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J. K. Roma
7/15Five-star luxury with a boutique feel – that’s what you’ll experience when staying at J. K. Roma, a sleek and intimate property near the banks of the Tiber River. A wonderful hodgepodge of antiques, designer homewares and bold fixtures gives the hotel its distinctive character, while its thoughtful touches — from pillows monogrammed to match guest names to complimentary minibars — ensures it stands out from the rest.
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Hotel Eden
8/15Luxury is everywhere at the historic Hotel Eden in central Rome. There are designer beds awaiting tired guests in the spacious suites, as well as an indulgent on-site spa, blow-dry bar and Michelin-starred restaurant all to be found down the white marble hallways. The service matches the facilities in its impeccability, with welcoming staff who treat visitors like family.
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Hotel Locarno
9/15Forget visiting a historic building while in Rome – you can stay in one at Hotel Locarno, a beautiful boutique property near sweeping Piazza del Popolo. At this perfectly positioned hotel, you’re within strolling distance of all the bucket-list highlights including the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, both of which are only about a kilometre away.
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Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese
10/15Partake in a passeggiata at nearby Villa Borghese, relax into aperitivo hour on the rooftop or simply sheath yourself in a fluffy bathrobe and enjoy your whisper-quiet room: all these options are yours at the elegant Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese in the heart of Rome’s historic centre.
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NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento
11/15You could step out onto the streets of Rome and immerse yourself in the ancient history scattered throughout the streets. Or you could stay at NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento, a breezy hotel near Roma Termini station that has its very own architectural wonder on-site. How many hotels have a piece of the original Roman wall on their very grounds, after all?
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DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti
12/15The buzzy DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti calls the cobbled streets of a relaxed residential neighbourhood home. You’ll feel more like a local than a traveller here, with sleek, comfortable rooms and a rooftop bar that overlooks the leafy suburbs, just a few minutes from some of the city’s biggest landmarks.
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The Fifteen Keys Hotel
13/15Hospitable and tucked away like a secret, Monti's The Fifteen Keys Hotel is a kind of Roman fantasy spot, fit for holidaymakers who love nothing more than taking it easy in beautiful surrounds. The hotel feels like a private home, especially with comfy rooms of high ceilings, huge windows and lovely views over the city and, at the centre of it all, a courtyard doused in golden light come sunset.
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Palazzo Dama
14/15Partygoers pop into Palazzo Dama whether they’re guests or not. Hiding a subterranean nightclub, a restaurant with a supper-club feel and a pool that pulls a trendy crowd like moths to a flame, the ostentatious hotel is certainly a good time, especially after dark.
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