Sunday, December 27, 2009

Hotel Villa Spalletti Trivelli — Rome, Italy


The urban Villa of the Spalletti Trivelli Counts rediscovers its vocation as host of business and leisure travelers, connoisseurs of art and wellbeing. In the heart of Rome, Villa Spalletti Trivelli is unique among the historic residences- a splendid Italian garden, elegant and refined environments furnished with genuine antiques, exclusive wellness center, sumptuous rooms with every comfort...

A noble twentieth century villa overlooking a splendid Italian garden, Villa Spalletti Trivelli offers one of the most original and exclusive accommodation solutions of all of the hotels, villas, and period residences in Rome.

The rare elegance of the furnishings, impeccable service, and modern comforts create a truly charming atmosphere, satisfying the expectations of Villa Spalletti Trivelli's guests, who enjoy preferential treatment complemented by privacy and discretion. The environments of the Villa are furnished with antiques from the private collection of the Spalletti Trivelli family and convey a period atmosphere, from the Sala degli Arazzi, the drawing room featuring an honesty bar; to the Sala del Camino, reserved for afternoon tea; to the Villa's Sala da Pranzo, today the breakfast room. A buffet according to Casa Spalletti Trivelli's tradition, the classical Italian breakfast is enriched by savory foods and hot dishes and accompanied by the well-loved Italian coffee specialties (espressos, cappuccinos, etc.).

The Villa Spalletti Trivelli Library, under the tutelage of the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture, features magnificent wood panelling and preserves the original book collection of Count Spalletti Trivelli. The library may also be used as an exclusive meeting room. In addition, a rare privilege among Rome's luxury hotels and period residences, the Villa boasts a marvelous Italian garden, transformed in warm months into a pleasant drawing room shaded by delightful gazebos.

The refined Cuisine of Villa Spalletti Trivelli, the enjoyable sun terrace, and the wellness center and gym, essentials for an exclusive hotel in Rome, embody the concepts of hospitality and wellbeing that Villa Spalletti Trivelli shares with its guests.


Hotel Splendide Royal Rome — Rome, Italy


The Hotel Splendide Royal in Rome is a luxury five star hotel, designed to be royal, luxurious and the same stature of the most accredited hotels in Europe. Located in the noble center of Rome, a city which was and is once again an intersection of cultures and communication.

After more than one year of skilled re-structuring, this 19th century palace - once headquarters of the Roman Maronite community and only a stroll away from the famed Via Veneto - is today a luxury hotel and, in its own way, a symbol of the changes taking place within the Capital City's fine tradition of hospitality.

Recently baptized as Splendide by guests themselves, the hotel is "toutcourt", full of that warmth and kindness found usually only among friends. Guests appreciate the richness in style and the spacious architecture - in distinct contrast with the typical present-day minimalism governing most new hotels' interior decor and design.

The rooms are characterised by the luxury and spaciousness reminiscent of the elegant boudoirs of the aristocracy, featuring sumptuous Baroque style decors and nuances; boiseries, fine draperies and antique furniture all creating an exclusive yet warmly welcoming atmosphere. Nearly all of the rooms have large marble bathrooms with precious natural light source and have large terraces with sweeping views over the city and the gardens of Villa Borghese.

Hotel Majestic Roma — Rome, Italy


A Few Minutes Walking Distance From The Spanish Steps, The Majestic Is The First Hotel In The Via Veneto. The Architectural Design And The Modern Features Of The Majestic Hotel Reveal Its Intent To Stand Out As A Leader In Town Accommodation. The Hotel's Fame And Fortune Reached Its Peak During The Twenties When High Society Members Used To Choose It For Their Stay In Rome. The Hotel Could Also Be Rightfully Proud Of Its Main Halls, The Largest Of Which- Named For Musician Giuseppe Verdi- Was Frescoed In The Year 1900 By Artist Domenico Bruschi From Perugia With Allegorical Scenes Depicting The Glory Of Ancient Rome And The Italian Royal Family Casa Savoia. In The 1900s After An Accurate Restoration The Hotel Regained All Its Past Splendor. The Spacious Bedrooms Have A Unique Combination Of Fabrics For The Couches, Curtains And Bedcovers. Pieces Of Furniture Are Either Antique Or Manufactured By Skilled Craftsmen.

Hotel Lord Byron — Rome, Italy


Carefully Tucked Away In The Exclusive Parioli Quarter Of Rome, This Prime Location Allows Guests The Best Of Both Worlds: The Vicinity To The Bustling Eternal City's Main Attractions And The Opportunity To Relax In A Most Placid Private Atmosphere. At Hotel Lord Byron the Well-being Of Guests Is The First And Foremost Priority. The Rooms And Suites, recently Restored In The Thirties Art-deco Style, are Luxuriously Comfortable And Unique To The Hotel. Spectacular Terraces Further Add To The Property's Character And Enable Guests To Unwind In The Beautiful Setting. The Motto Of This Discreet "White House" Should Come As No Surprise: "Hospitality Is Like A Beautiful Flower; It Needs Plenty Of Care."

Hotel Hassler — Rome, Italy


For over a century, the Hassler has been recognized as one of the prime hotels in Europe. This small and atmospheric hotel pays careful attention to detail in order to make every guest's stay an unforgettable one. With an unbeatable location atop the Spanish Steps, the Hassler is easy to find but very difficult to leave. Italy's most luxurious offers 82 rooms and 13 suites, three of which are Presidential Suites. Each room is unique, and elegantly furnished with antiques while equipped with modern leisure. The suites with breath-taking views of the Eternal City feature exquisite boiserie and frescos. The walls are decorated with original paintings by titian and tintoretto schools and the furniture is in original 18th century Louis XV style. The large bathrooms are finished in precious Italian marble and 23-carat gold plated faucet. On the 6th floor, you will enjoy fine Italian cuisine at Imago, the Hassler's recently renovated panoramic restaurant. Dining options also include the Salone Eva Restaurant & Bar, and the Palm Court garden Restaurant & Bar during the warmer weather seasons. On the 3rd floor, guests are invited to relax and treat themselves to a variety of beauty and wellness treatments at Amorvero SPA. Discover the magic of the Hassler during your next stay in the Eternal City.

Hotel Fortyseven Rome — Rome, Italy


Hotel Fortyseven is well-located in Rome's historical center, in fact, it's just across form the Temple of Vesta inside the Roman Forum and a short stroll to Circus Maximus, the Arch of Janus, San Georgio al Velabro, the Mouth of Truth and the Marcellus Theater.

Enter to the hotel through its sleek entrance to a living tribute to the city's art history where each of the hotel's five floors is dedicated to a 20th-century Italian master: Mastroianni, Greco, Modigliani, Quagliata and Guccione.

Combining great design, Art Deco style and excellent service - the 39 double, 20 deluxe, and 2 suites are filled with handsome pale wood furnishing and smart, opulent fabrics-and each and every one offers a million-dollar views of the Eternal City.

After a day of sightseeing meetings, the lushly landscaped Roof Garden restaurant/cocktail bar is the perfect sunset spot for sipping cocktails, dining light or just winding down amid the dramatically lit monuments of Rome - as is the downstairs Lounge Bar for intimate tete-a-tetes, nightcaps and casual repasts.

The gym with Turkish bath is a perfect relax after a long day in the Eternal city.

For meetings, the hotel offers two modular conference rooms with the latest in audio-visual equipment, along with comprehensive menu of business services including translators and secretaries for 10 to 40 people.

Hotel Fortyseven is a 4 star Summit - Preferred Boutique Hotel which is frames each moment of the day with tranquil relaxation and service framed by Rome's glorious monuments of the past.

Hotel Eden-A Royal Meridien — Rome, Italy


Through the decades, this hotel has been graced by royalty, aristocrats and many distinguished celebrities and political leaders. It has a reputation of elegance and discretion with breathtaking views across the seven historic hills of Rome, which cradle the Forum, the Coliseum, the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. The hotel's famous rooftop restaurant, La Terrazza dell' Eden, serves epicurean Italian cuisine and a connoisseur's wine list that will more than satisfy the demands of gourmands. It offers one of the greatest panoramas in the world. The Hotel Eden represents the apotheosis of the exclusive hotel. Where warmth is coupled with discreet service and constant attention to detail. It is an experience of uncompromising luxury.
The Villegiature Awards reward the most exclusive hotels in Europe. The hotel has received the following awards and nominations: Best bar in a hotel in Europe, and nominated for Best floral decoration in a hotel in Europe, Best service in a hotel in Europe, Best restaurant in a hotel in Europe, and Best hotel in Europe.

Hotel d'Inghilterra Rome — Rome, Italy


The Hotel d'Inghilterra Rome has its origins in the most aristocratic and elegant period in Rome's history. Monarchs, princes, artists and screen idols have made it their home in the capital, attracted by flawless hospitality and an ideal location near Piazza di Spagna.

The original building dates back to the 16th century, when it was built to serve as guest quarters for the nearby palazzo of the illustrious Torlonia family. Visiting friends and compatriots of the poet John Keats, who lived in Piazza di Spagna, stayed there, and when the building became a hotel in 1845 it took the name Hotel d'Angleterre. Since that time the hotel has built a reputation as the preferred Roman base for an elite international clientele.

A favourite meeting place for Roman insiders, Cafe Romano is ideal for a light lunch, an elegant snack, or an exquisite tour through a world of delectation and high gastronomy. The restaurant is open every day without interruption from ten in the morning to past midnight, and customers can choose a table out of doors or in Cafe Romano's elegant interior, among 19th century paintings and modern objets d'art.

Hotel Aldrovandi Palace — Rome, Italy


Located in the most prestigious area of the city, between the green expanse of Villa Borghese gardens and the historical reminiscences of Valle Giulia and the Borghese Gallery, the Aldrovandi is just steps from the Spanish Steps and Via Veneto. Privately managed, this grand hotel was refurbished in 2004 to render it one of the most sought-after addresses in Rome. With its own private park, outdoor pool and garden dining, the hotel is an elegant oasis of relax and guests can indulge in the amenities of a resort while staying in the center of the city. In addition to a revamped image, the award winning cuisine of the Michelin-starred Chef Alfonso Iaccarino is now performed at 'baby', the new poolside design restaurant of the hotel. Architecturally designed to complement the surroundings of exotic garden and aquatic serenity, this new restaurant features windows overlooking the park, resulting in a luminous dining space. In the evenings, guests enjoy the glowing view of the flickering lights encircling the garden and pool. The result is leisurely glamour, an open, light and airy dining room with a soothing atmosphere. Future plans include a spa with indoor swimming pool to meet the guest's wish for a complete relaxation.

Hotel Parco dei Principi — Rome, Italy


A stay at the Grand Hotel Parco dei Principi is tantamount to a tranquil break in the country. Superb views of the Botanic Park stretch as far as the Vatican, which can be seen across the treetops. Painstakingly refurbished, the Hotel transports Guests to thece of a private resort. At your disposal, a magnificent Olympic swimming pool, an up-to-date gym and a fitness centre. New Spa Ready End of 2008. Renaissance Era. Crystal chandeliers, high-quality marble and lavish fabrics impart a sense of sublime elegance.
A banquet for 500 people, a cocktail party for 700, a conference for 900 guests? If those are your numbers, these are some of our solutions. For the style, read the names- Sala Farnese, Sala Orsini, and so on for the 1500 square metres of our Congress Centre.
Only at the Parco dei Principi can you enjoy the pea

Grand Hotel Palazzo Della Fonte — Fiuggi, Italy


At dawn when a gentle mist blurs the contours of the landscape from a distance the town of Fiuggi seems to be enclosed by a thousand trees and illuminated by a hundred little lights. The building all low and harmoniously inserted into the landscape climbs up onto the Terrinoni hillside like the bell tower of a church, a villa hidden in the greenery, or the turrets of a medieval castle. Amongst all what stands out from the rest is the imposingly beautiful facade of the Grand Hotel Palazzo della Fonte an exclusive hotel that is considered to be one of Italy's most romantic today. Unlike many early century villas transformed into hotels, the Palazzo was born as a hotel enabling it to conserve the fascinating sinuous outlines characteristics of liberty style more than any other examples of all this can be seen in the rooms, in the hotels public areas and especially in the grandiose hall where precious marble and scintillating crystal give it the atmosphere of a grandiose princely villa. Sojourning at the Palazzo signifies not only spending a holiday in the midst of luxury elegance and refined cuisines in a serene and relaxing setting. Furthermore, the hotel houses a modern well-equipped health club including a spectacular covered swimming pool with a beautiful view of the surrounding hillsides. At the center it is possible to follow personalized programs as well as numerous and effective beauty care treatments.

Grand Hotel de la Minerve — Rome, Italy


Those who have heard of the evocative places of ancient Rome, know where to find Gian Lorenzo Bernini's "Pulcin della Minerva". Composed of a small obelisk carried by a minute elephant, this sculpture is an exquisite mix of Egyptian crafts and Baroque style. The Grand Hotel de la Minerve's setting is one of the city's most fascinating squares, located between the Pantheon and the Church of "Santa Maria Sopra Minerva". In this enchanting setting in the heart of historical Rome, in a prime location close to the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps, rises the Grand Hotel de la Minerve, which has been a hotel since the end of the 1700's.

The five-star deluxe hotel - recently upgraded to better satisfy the needs of its demanding clientele - comes complete with 21st century amenities and offers 135 Rooms including Superior, Deluxe, Junior Suites and Suites.

The "La Cesta" Restaurant serves Italian and international cuisine. During the summer months guests may dine in the spectacular "Roof Garden", from which the Grand Hotel de la Minerve offers an incomparable view

Aleph, A Boscolo Luxury Hotel — Rome, Italy


Gifted architect Adam D. Tihany becomes a modern-day Virgil as he leads you on an amazing journey filled with heavenly places and sinful delights in his very personal interpretation of Dante's Divine Comedy: the Aleph. In this intriguing hotel near Via Veneto in the heart of Rome, the concepts of Heaven and Hell have been given an unexpected twist. You'll find true paradise in the luxurious Spa below, and surrender to the tempting treats served above in the Sin restaurant and Angelo Bar. Enter the Aleph and you'll be immediately caught up in a red-tinged vortex full of delicious sensations, striking contrasts, stunning details and sensual luxury. The 96 rooms in the Aleph, which include 24 deluxe rooms and 6 charming suites and junior suites, are a dramatic combination of eclectic Italian style from the Thirties and Forties and sleek minimalist design. On the walls, large black and white posters by Bram Tihany, a photographer of New York streets, portray special glimpses of "a day in the life of Rome." The Aleph's suite accommodations are dressed up in soothing beige hues. The two full-sized suites include a cozy lounge area which overlooks an outdoor terrace with Jacuzzi. Junior suites have separate "day and night" areas divided by a glass frame. The most modern comforts and the latest technology are the extra special touches that make the Aleph the quintessence of unconventional luxury. In this elegantly austere, contemporary ambiance you can still unleash your fantasy and sing the praises of Rome on the terrace of your private suite, relaxing in the Jacuzzi under the stars