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Hotels (9)

1. Bvlgari Hotel Roma

3 Michelin Keys· Forbes Five-Star

Marble columns rise from the shimmering pool at the 16,000-square-foot Bvlgari Spa, where colored glass casts soft light across jaw-dropping Bisazza mosaic tiles, Turkish bath, and sauna. The Roman jeweler's homecoming occupies a restored 1930s building on Piazza Augusto Imperatore, its bathrooms echoing the brand's heritage through brooch-inspired mosaics and deep soaking tubs. La Terrazza rooftop surveys everything from Augustus's mausoleum to St. Peter's dome.

2. Hotel De La Ville, a Rocco Forte Hotel

2 Michelin Keys· Forbes Five-Star

Perched above the Spanish Steps, this Rocco Forte property houses the Irene Forte Spa, where organic treatments draw on Sicilian-sourced skincare, complemented by a hammam, sauna, and jacuzzi. The courtyard—a geometric garden designed by George Carter with obelisks and black-gold accents—anchors the 104-room palazzo, while the rooftop Cielo Bar delivers panoramic views stretching to St. Peter's dome.

3. Hotel de Russie, a Rocco Forte Hotel

2 Michelin Keys· Forbes Five-Star

Behind a discreet façade on Via del Babuino lies a 30,000-square-foot terraced garden where Picasso and Cocteau once plucked oranges—today's guests find similar refuge in the recently renovated spa, complete with marine hydro-pool, Turkish steam bath, and Jacuzzi. The Stravinskij Bar draws a polished crowd for champagne-spiked French mojitos, while the legendary Sunday brunch fills Le Jardin de Russie with locals and visitors alike.

4. Orient Express La Minerva

2 Michelin Keys· Forbes Five-Star

The legendary rail brand's first hotel occupies a restored 17th-century palazzo steps from the Pantheon, where designer Hugo Toro has threaded Art Deco elegance through original vaulted ceilings and marble statuary. One of Rome's most expansive rooftop terraces places the ancient dome at eye level during aperitivo hour, while a hidden 30-seat speakeasy and intimate spa offer refined escapes for romantics seeking cinematic glamour.

5. The St. Regis Rome

2 Michelin Keys· Forbes Five-Star

César Ritz inaugurated this palatial address near Piazza della Repubblica with a lavish dinner crafted by Escoffier, and the gilt-edged grandeur endures—Murano chandeliers, marble columns, and an 1874 wrought-iron elevator still ferrying guests between floors. The on-site spa provides respite after exploring the capital, while evenings begin at Lumen Bar with the theatrical sabrage ritual at seven, piano notes filling the air. The Bottega Veneta suite appeals to design devotees seeking fashion-house refinement.

6. Palazzo Talìa

2 Michelin Keys

Filmmaker Luca Guadagnino transformed this 16th-century palazzo into a 26-room retreat where Renaissance architecture meets boldly contemporary interiors. Each room showcases custom furniture and original artworks, while the spa draws on ancient Roman bathing traditions with Turkish bath, steam rooms, and sauna. At Tramae, chef Marco Coppola prepares Italian classics using farm-fresh ingredients—ideal for aesthetes seeking cinematic refinement.

7. Palazzo Ripetta

1 Michelin Key· Forbes Five-Star· Relais & Châteaux

A seventeenth-century convent turned art deco showcase, Palazzo Ripetta displays restored curved moldings alongside works by Warhol and Pomodoro, while a third-century Roman sarcophagus murmurs as a courtyard fountain. The spa's jacuzzi offers respite between gallery wanderings, and Etere's rooftop wine bar—stocking top Italian, French, and American producers—draws both Romans and visitors seeking aperitivo with a view.

8. Hassler Roma

1 Michelin Key· Forbes Five-Star

Six generations of Swiss hoteliers have refined this landmark perched atop the Spanish Steps into an institution of quiet grandeur. The 87 rooms and suites showcase individual designs—Venetian lamps, marble, silk tapestries, period frescoes—while the Amorvero Spa provides a serene retreat with sauna and beauty treatments. Imàgo restaurant crowns the sixth floor, its panoramic terrace surveying Rome's baroque skyline from the Victor Emmanuel monument to Sant'Agnese.

9. Hotel Eden, Dorchester Collection

1 Michelin Key· Forbes Five-Star

Redesigned by Bruno Moinard and Claire Bétaille—the duo behind the Plaza Athénée Paris transformation—Hotel Eden pairs late-19th-century grandeur with refined contemporary art deco. The Eden Spa offers three treatment rooms with private steam baths, featuring Valmont and MEI products. Downstairs, La Libreria conceals a secret bar behind mirrored bookshelves. The Via Veneto address, muse to Fellini's La Dolce Vita, ensures both tranquility and iconic Roman views.

10. Hotel d'Inghilterra - Starhotels Collezione

Forbes Five-Star· Small Luxury Hotels

A 16th-century palazzo steps from the Spanish Steps, Hotel d'Inghilterra once hosted Keats, Hemingway, and Elizabeth Taylor. Today its 79 rooms showcase Murano glass chandeliers, Rubelli fabrics, and artisan mosaics, while a travertine-clad spa suite occupies the vaulted cellars below. The Penthouse terrace, fragrant with jasmine and citrus, surveys Roman rooftops—matched only by sunset cocktails at Terrazza Romana above.

Frequently Asked Questions

What traditional Roman treatments are offered at spa hotels in Rome?

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Many spa hotels incorporate ancient Roman bathing rituals, including tepidarium (warm room) and caldarium (hot room) sequences. Treatments often feature local volcanic clay from the Alban Hills, Sabine olive oils, and Mediterranean herbs in scrubs and wraps that reference centuries-old wellness traditions.

Which neighborhoods in Rome have the best spa hotels?

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The Aventine Hill offers peaceful retreats with garden settings, while Via Veneto properties combine classic Roman glamour with wellness facilities. The historic center near Piazza Navona provides walkable access to monuments alongside spa amenities, and the Parioli district delivers residential calm with full-service spas.

Can spa hotels in Rome accommodate families with children?

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Several properties welcome families with dedicated children's areas and adjusted pool hours. Some spas offer parent-child treatments or have minimum age requirements for certain facilities. Checking specific hotel policies before booking ensures the wellness experience suits your travel party's composition.