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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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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.

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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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