- Rocco Forte Hotels has unveiled their second hotel in Rome — Hotel de la Ville
- The hotel underwent an extraordinary renovation to convert it to the historical 18-century palazzo
- Located in the heart of Rome, atop the Spanish Steps with sweeping views of the Eternal City, the hotel’s enviable setting is a destination in itself
- Designer Tommaso Ziffer, in collaboration with Olga Polizzi, Director of Design for Rocco Forte Hotels, was inspired by The Grand Tour of the 18th century when English and German nobles collected pieces of art during their cultural journeys to European cities
Sir Rocco Forte’s Rocco Forte Hotels has just given you the newest destination hotel to add to your bucketlist. Their new hotel in Rome exudes luxury and is completely charming. It was inspired by The Grand Tour of the 18th century when English and German nobles collected pieces of art during their cultural journeys to European cities and like everything in the 18th century you can expect oppulence and perfect service at this hotel.
It has 104 rooms and suites but the most standout room in the hotel and the place you’d probably want to stay is the magnificent Suite de la Ville located on the 8th floor, the hotel’s crown jewel.
It’s furnished with a curated collection of contemporary and antique furniture and its own collection of art, it boasts two panoramic terraces – perfect for entertaining. Using the backdrop of the timeless palazzo, Ziffer has recreated a contemporary retrospective of The Grand Tour by taking guests on a playful voyage of discovery. Working with local artisans, the lavishness of the 18th century is weaved boldly together and shown through the display of handmade wallpaper from local designers Rubelli and Dedar, rich Italian fabrics and historic tapestries from Zardi & Zardi.
Hotel de la Ville is home to six food and beverage outlets where celebrated chef and creative director of food for Rocco Forte Hotels, Fulvio Pierangelini has created an eclectic menu ranging from the most classic of Italian dishes to creative modern Mediterranean delicacies. The diverse offering ranges from all day dining at Da Sistina, serving authentic trattoria style food with modern touches, to Mosaico, the hotel’s main restaurant serving Mediterranean gourmet cuisine that overlooks the courtyard. The Julep bar offers all varieties of cocktails whilst the rooftop terrace bar, aptly named Cielo, will be entertaining guests with creatively crafted drinks, a fusion of “aperitivi” and views of the Roman skyline.
At the centre of the hotel is the courtyard. The courtyard design has been lifted by George Carter, a designer who specialises in creating gardens inspired by the simple geometry of 17th century.
Bringing a piece of Sicily to Rome, the 550 square metre Rocco Forte Spa is the most technically advanced in the capital offering relaxing and indulgent treatments carried out by an expert team of therapists using Irene Forte Skincare products. The spa is an all-encompassing healthy retreat for physical and spiritual wellness cocooned in the centre of the bustling Italian capital.
From the luxury shopping street of Via Condotti to famous monuments and world class art, Hotel de la Ville is perfectly located to explore the city by foot with the help of the expert team of concierges who can create one of a kind, tailor made experiences.
Commenting on the opening, Sir Rocco Forte, Chairman and CEO of Rocco Forte Hotels said: “Rome will forever be one of the top destinations in the world for both business and leisure travellers. It embodies the intricacies and wonders of Italy throughout the ages whilst being perfectly contemporary. I am so proud of Hotel de la Ville, it has all the vibrancy and elegance of the this extraordinary city”