Hotel Review
Hotel Review: Palazzo Montemartini, Rome
This comfortable hotel, ideally located for transport around the city and beyond, has an impressive mix of both contemporary and classic features, peppered with Italian design pieces and artworks. There's a good restaurant, rooftop bar, garden, spa and small gym.
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Rooms available from £305.11 per night
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OUR REVIEW
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Sitting next to the remains of an early Roman city wall, the hotel is located a couple of minutes from Termini Station meaning you trade transport convenience - trains, buses, metro, taxis - for being in one of Rome's less plush neighbourhoods.
By plane: flights to Rome Leonardo da Vinci from London (2 hours 25 minutes) or Manchester (2 hours 40 minutes). The hotel is a 45-minute drive from the airport. Paid parking available nearby. Book flights to Rome.
THE LOOK AND FEEL
Built in 1881 as a residence, the Palazzo Montemartini has a pale yellow stucco exterior, and one half of the hotel retains a number of original features, while the other half is contemporary and minimal. The interior features both modern and classical Italian design.
THE FACILITIES
The hotel overall looks impressive, for example a large, high-ceilinged restaurant, small contemporary lounge area, bar, spa, small fitness room and rooftop bar.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Terrace
- Fitness centre
- Spa
- Pet-friendly
- Family-friendly
- Free Wi-Fi
BED AND BATH
There are 82 rooms and suites in nine categories, spread over five floors. They have a diverse mixture of modern artworks, furniture and furnishings. Materials used include wood, leather, stone and lacquered pieces.
Room types: Room, Superior Room, Premium Room, Junior Suite, Noble Suite, Skylight Suite, Penthouse
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom with toiletries, tea and coffee facilities, TV, minibar, safe, free Wi-Fi
FOOD AND DRINK
Located by the lobby, the restaurant, Senses, serves modern Italian classics, while the adjacent cocktail bar and the rooftop bar are good spots for a drink. The restaurant is dominated by majestic green columns and 1970s-style see-through smokey grey plastic chairs. It has a decent breakfast buffet.
Senses Restaurant & Lounge Bar: modern Italian cuisine and cocktail bar, open daily.
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