Famous Rome Hotels

In one of the most romantic cities in the world, Rome's most famous and lavish hotels have accommodated kings, queens, princes and princesses and offered legendary service that few can match.
  1. The St. Regis Grand Hotel

    • Named to Conde Nast Traveler's 2008 Gold List, this legendary hotel's opulent interiors and seductive atmosphere on Via Vittorio has recently undergone a $35 million renovation.

    Bernini Bristol

    • Bernini Bristol's famous guests include Prussian Emperor Frederick II, Catherine the Great, the Princess of Wales and the Queen of England. In its period furnishings and ample salons, the hotel offers the glamor of a bygone era.

    Hotel Hassler

    • Sweeping views of the Spanish Steps greet visitors to this famous hotel that is a jewel in the crown of the Wirth family hotel dynasty.

    Inghilterra

    • Frequented by intellectuals, artists and celebrities the world over, this exclusive hotel is located in the center of Rome's haute couture shopping area.

    The Westin Excelsior

    • Nestled in the via Veneto district, the Westin Excelsior has hosted celebrities, statesmen and artists since 1906 and recently undergone a $7 million renovation.

    Majestic Rome

    • Inaugurated in 1889, this was the first hotel built on the via Veneto and, during the '20s, it was the place to rub elbows with artists, celebrities and royalty.

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