Features
What to expect: A white-gloved doorman greets guests at this former Patrician villa, built in the 1930s. Set in exclusive Parioli, the hotel is fronted by marble steps that lead to a reception area. Glossy dark woods complement black- and-white striped carpeting and silver light fittings. This area merges into a seating area with large sofas, books, and fresh flowers. Amenity highlights: The hotel offers a restaurant and bar, both of which are Art Deco in style. Port and petits fours are offered in the evening; croissants, chocolate-filled brioche, coffee, and juice are served in the morning. Other amenities include currency exchange and child care services. Public-area walls showcase paintings from the owner’s private art collection. The works are by Northern European artists such as Maurice Paul Joron and Nicholas Granger Taylor; most date from the early 20th century.
A complimentary buffet breakfast is served each morning. Il Salotto Lounge & Wine Bar - 1930s-style décor includes black-and-white striped carpeting, dark woods, large mirrors, and deep-red upholstered seats. Original paintings from owner’s private collection displayed on walls. Cocktails served. Open for lunch and into the night. Restaurant Sapori del Lord Byron - Art Deco style includes mirrored walls, dark octagonal tables and high-backed chairs. Á la carte menu features Italian cuisine such as homemade pasta rolls with trout and black truffle sauce. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served.
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