Five of the best hotels in Rome

FIVE OF ROME'S BEST HOTELS

Experience some of the best hotels Rome has to offer

If you are looking at an exotic holiday and fancy yourself savouring the sights and culture of one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations, you can be rest assured that the city of Rome will have you loving every minute and every hour of your stay. Designer fashion, great coffee and art that will leave you in awe. For some of the best places to stay in Rome, our travel editors have short-listed five of the most popular luxury hotels Rome has to offer: 

1. Grand Hotel de la Minerve 

Set in Rome's, historic city centre, 135 rooms beautiful rooms ranging from 'Classic' to 'Suites'. 

Address: 69, Piazza della Minerve, 00186, Rome, Italy.

Website: Grand Hotel de la Minerve

2. Jumeirah Grand Hotel Via Veneto  

By Via Veneto and the Spanish Steps. A stunning subterranean spa, rooftop cocktail and wine bar and exquisite hotel bathrooms.

Address: 155, Via Vittorio Veneto, 00187, Rome. 

Website: Jumeirah Grand Hotel Via Veneto

3. Portrait Roma

A luxury hotel, with eclectic suites and fine dining. A wonderful rooftop terrace. Near the famous Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps.

Address: 23, Via Bocca di Leone, 00187, Rome. 

Website: Portrait Roma

4. Lord Byron Hotel

This hotel offers absolute, five-star luxury, close to the Borghese Gardens. Sumptuous interiors. Renowned wine list and restaurant.

Address: 5, Via Giuseppe De Notaris, 00197, Rome.

Website: Lord Byron Hotel

5. Villa Spalletti Trevelli

A Conde Nast, Johansen's, 2014, Winner. Stunning suites and fine dining. In Walking distance of the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain.

Address: 4, Via Piacenza, 00184, Rome. 

Website: Villa Spalletti Trevelli


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Cambridge Punt Company.

The number one Punting Company in Cambridge. Relax in comfortable, well maintained Punts, whilst trained and knowledgable punting staff guide you along the picturesque River Cam.

Punting in Cambridge is the ultimate way to enjoy the sights, with the River Cam passing through the picteresque heart of Cambridge’s University campus affording unique views of the most famous Colleges. Chauffeured punting tours begin opposite Magdalane College Gardens and commence up through St John’s College, Trinity College, Trinity Hall, Clare College, Kings’ and Queens’ Colleges. 

2 Quayside, Cambridge, CB5 8AB, UK.

Website: Cambridge Punt Company

 

 

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The Fitzwilliam Museum is home to over half a million artworks and its collection traverses from 2500 BC to today. The museum's origins date back to 1816 when the 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion bequeathed his estates collections of art, books and music to the University of Cambridge.

The Museum's public opening was in 1848 and today the Museum has one of the finest collections of paintings, prints and drawings in Britain. Famous artists on display include Picasso, Monet, Rubens, Constable, and Breughel. Among the thousands of wonderful exhibits on display, it is also known for its antiquities collections sourced from Egypt, Greece, Rome, Cyprus and the near east.


Visit: The Fitzwilliam Museum