The First Luxury Art Hotel
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, ROME/ Updated : Sep 13, 2016, 14:30 IST
Synopsis
A nobleman's palace from the 19th century, this has been restored and converted into a fine luxury hotel. Keeping true to its legacy of elegance and refinement, this modern hotel also bears quite a distinct mark of aristocratic so … Read more
A nobleman's palace from the 19th century, this has been restored and converted into a fine luxury hotel. Keeping true to its legacy of elegance and refinement, this modern hotel also bears quite a distinct mark of aristocratic sophistication and royal air. The property name hints at this hotel’s motto of delivering a home-like feel to the guests while maintaining high levels of luxury and hospitality. Read less

A nobleman's palace from the 19th century, this has been restored and converted into a fine luxury hotel. Keeping true to its legacy of elegance and refinement, this modern hotel also bears quite a distinct mark of aristocratic sophistication and royal air. The property name hints at this hotel’s motto of delivering a home-like feel to the guests while maintaining high levels of luxury and hospitality. This posh property is in a limited traffic zone, where the commotion of vehicles is restricted by hour based entry that eventually offers a clutter-free experience for the guests. The Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is around 42 km away from the hotel, whereas the closest metro station is just 800 m away. You can enjoy a magnificent view of the ancient city from the hotel’s rooftop garden and soak in the experience over delicious food and refreshing beverages. Avail other services such as free Wi-Fi, parking, car service, babysitting, personal shopping assistants and host services to make your stay a memory to cherish.
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