What to expect: The lobby has antique tapestries, plump couches, a baby grand piano, and marble floors. Most guests are businesspeople, though couples also enjoy the elegant surroundings. Past guests have included the Queen of England, the Grand Duchess of Russia, and financier Aristotle Onassis.
Amenity highlights: The hotel offers a roof-top terrace with a 360-degree view of Rome. In summer, guests can relax on the patio, and all year round they can dine in gorgeous dining room with glass walls and ceiling. Room service is available around the clock, and the staff is multilingual.
Insider tip: Guests can choose from expensive, candlelit dining on Via Veneto or from more humble, family run spots on the smaller back streets. Nearby shopping includes Via Veneto, Via Condotti, Via Frattina, Via del Corso. and Piazza di Spagna.
Guests can sample Roman fare while gazing down on the Eternal City, take a dip in the spa, work off steam in the fitness center, or take advantage of the 24-hour room service. The multilingual staff provides business services.
L'Olimpo - Rooftop dining with a 360-degree view of Rome, featuring international and Mediterranean cuisine. A tasting menu served for lunch has seasonal courses and wine. On Sundays, a buffet brunch includes live jazz music. Breakfast is served in a windowed room overlooking Piazza Barberini and the Tritone Fountain. Near attractions Located on Piazza Barberini, the hotel is across the street from the Barberini metro station and 1 km (a half-mile) from the Villa Borghese, Spanish Steps, and Trevi Fountain. Rooftop dining A rooftop restaurant offers a terrace with a 360-degree view of Rome and serves international and Mediterranean cuisine; the hotel's Sunday-morning buffet features live jazz. Classic furnishings The 127 guestrooms are decorated in classic style with period furniture,