
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
- Putting the Grand in Grand Dame, the landmark St. Regis has been one of Rome’s flagship luxury hotels since iconic hotelier César Ritz welcomed the first illustrious guests in 1894. An extensive makeover has updated the hotel’s style from artwork to uniforms, while staying true to its legendary Old World grandeur.
- Introduced to Rome society in 1894, the architecturally iconic St. Regis Rome is located in one of the city’s most impressive palazzos. The pioneer St. Regis in Europe and a social beacon for Romans and international travelers, the hotel has emerged to define a new era of luminosity. Blending a noble heritage with fearless, elegant interiors has transformed this grand dame into a supremely luxurious and artful residence.
- High-ceilinged and light-filled, the guestrooms and suites are styled with luxurious Rubelli fabrics, handmade glass and collectable curios – effortlessly sophisticated and distinctively urbane. Cleverly designed to combine spirited, high-end detailing with traditional artistry, each room has a distinctly residential demeanor.
- The St. Regis has accessibility to some of Rome’s best sites and is located just off of Piazza della Repubblica, an area known for its proximity to Termini Station, the city’s main railway.
- The hotel’s signature butler service is legendary, a hybrid of personal concierge and old-school butler. St. Regis butlers can take care of anything from restaurant reservations to unpacking services, and are both discreet and affable.
- A grand palace from 1894, inviting you to explore its curated collection of fine art and antiques, handcrafted stucco-adorned staircase, the historic lift, the glittering Murano chandeliers and the majestic symbol of La Belle Époque – The Ritz Ballroom.
EXCLUSIVE LUXE VOYAGER VIP BENEFITS & BEST PRICE
We negotiate rates & benefits for our clients directly with the hotels’ senior management. Our rates match or in many cases are lower than the best online rate for the property. Our clients also enjoy a suite of extra VIP privileges and recognition while staying at a partner hotel.
- Complimentary room upgrade on arrival.
- Daily complimentary buffet breakfast for two.
- Up to $100 dining or spa credit per stay, and or in-house dining / spa discounts.
- Welcome amenities (wine/chocolates/fruit) and card from the GM.
- Complimentary private airport transfers.
- Complimentary roll-away bed if required.
- Early check-in and late check-out.
- Complimentary Wi-Fi.
- Enhanced recognition through VIP status at all touch points in the guest experience.
A complete or partial suite of VIP benefits will be offered, subject to the property T&C, including availability, category of room & length of stay.
ACTIVITIES:
The hotel offers a customized courtesy car for guests: an iconic Fiat 600 Multipla from 1962, designed exclusively and realized by Garage Italia, with a new zero emission electric engine unit, that will take the guest to a special trip to discover the most iconic points of interest of Rome. The interior replicates a fresco by Pietro da Cortona, located in the salon of the noble floor of Palazzo Barberini in Rome. The two exteriors colors recall the original model from the 60’s, black and ivory pastel, painted with a special glass effect and enriched by a line of a leaf of 24K gold that runs on the sides of the car.
The St. Regis Rome will be welcoming a series of exhibitions from Galleria Continua, listed amongst the most predominant art gallery in the world. The art installations throughout the hotel invite guests, global travelers and Roman citizens to interact with art, in a game of references between external and internal, public and private.
Discover the historic center of Rome from a new point of view, opening visiting four amazing venues, typically inaccessible, linked to each other by the theme of light: an experience that will show what it means to really unveil a city, beyond the clichés.
Join St. Regis Connoisseur, Ralph Lauren Ambassador and international polo player Nacho Figueras as he is exploring one of his favorite cities. Walking through the city’s ancient heart, history is around every corner and as a lover of architecture, Nacho is feeling at home in this open museum. Join us on a journey through the Eternal City and learn more about Nacho’s favorite places in Bella Roma.
The Capitoline Hill, just next to the Vittoriano, is one of the seven hills in Rome. In the center of the square rises the statue of Marcus Aurelius, emporer of Rome. The original has been moved to the Capitoline museums, while the statue on the square is a copy. The three palazzi on the square are the Capitoline museums, hosting as well the original statue of the famous ‘Lupa’, the she-wolf and symbol of Rome feeding the two twin-brothers, Romolus and Remus. When you have walked up the hill, make sure to stop after the stairs, turn around and enjoy the view over the Eternal City.
The Flavian Amphitheatre, better known as the Colosseum, is the largest amphitheatre ever built and its name is believed to be derived from the nearby colossal statue of Nero. Construction was completed 80 AD under emperor Titus. Although partially damaged caused by earthquakes and stone-robbers, the Colosseum is still an icon symbol of Rome.
The Colosseum could accomodate 87,000 and hosted gladiatoral games and a variety of other events, including shows, animal hunt as well as simulated sea battles for which the entire area could be flooded.
Be transported back in time, while walking around the historical sites of the “”Forum Romanum”” the old marketplace of ancient Rome. Walk around ruins of the 7th century, from shrines to government buildings, temples and more, this was the central square of ancient Rome, where most of the daily life happens. Walk up the Palatine hill to enjoy the view from the top. From here you can even visit the first little houses built on the hill, and according to the legend of Romolus & Remus, the first settlement built in Rome.
One of the most beautiful squares in Rome is without doubt ‘Piazza Navona’. Built on the ruins of stadium Domitian in the 1st century, it is today gathering place for Romans and tourists, surrounded by many bars and restaurants. On the center of the square is the famous ‘Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi’ or Fountain of the Four Rivers by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and just in front the beautiful Sant’Agnese in Agone by Francesco Borromini. Both were great masters of sculpturing and architecture and you will find many more of their works around Rome, so keep these names in mind.
A small basilica church in Rome completed in 1626. The church is the only structure designed and completed by the early Baroque architect Carlo Maderno, but the masterpiece is in the Cornaro Chapel, to the left of the altar, and is Ecstasy of St. Teresa by Scipione’s favored sculptor, Bernini.
A Roman Catholic parish church on the Quirinal hill in Rome. The modern church dedicated to Saint Susanna was rebuilt in 1585-1603. In 1921, Pope Benedict XV authorized the Paulist Fathers to use Santa Susanna to create the National church in Rome of The United States of America.
Overlooking Santa Susanna square, leaning on the façade of The St. Regis Rome, the Fontana dell’Acqua Felice, also called the Fountain of Moses, was built in 1587 and reopened in 2010 after two years of restoration.
This is a titular basilica church in Rome, built inside the frigidarium of the Baths of Diocletian. The thermae of Diocletian dominated the Quirinal Hill with their ruined mass and had successfully resisted Christianization. Michelangelo Buonarroti worked from 1563 to 1564 to adapt a section of the remaining structure of the baths to enclose a church.
The Baths of Diocletian were the largest and most sumptuous of the imperial baths, or thermae, dedicated in 306 and remained in use until the aqueducts that fed them were cut by the Goths in 537. Similar in size and plan to those of Caracalla, it is well preserved because various parts were converted to ecclesiastical or other use.
Take your place in the passenger seat of the world’s most famous scooter for a 4-hour tour of Rome. Travelling no faster than 30 km/h, on the back of a Vespa being ridden by expert riders, you will make your way through narrow alleyways and into immense squares.
A project created by the flair of Catherine Diana Biagiotti, contemporary art specialist and Director of the Biagiotti Art Project, in collaboration with The St. Regis Rome and The St. Regis Florence. This experience is specifically come together to offer our guests a unique chance to explore contemporary italian art from a privileged perspective.
The most exclusive museums and private collections open their doors to the guests of the The St. Regis Rome and The St. Regis Florence, for an unforgettable artistic experience. The first tailor-made service dedicated to art lovers. Guests are invited to elevate their St. Regis experience with this unique art experience in the Eternal City.

Introduced to Rome society in 1894, the architecturally iconic St. Regis Rome is located in one of the city’s most impressive palazzos. The pioneer St. Regis in Europe and a social beacon for Romans and international travelers, the hotel has emerged to define a new era of luminosity. Centrally located on Piazza della Repubblica, The St. Regis Rome is just a few steps from the Quirinale Palace, and a short walk from The Spanish Steps and The Trevi Fountain. The hotel embraces the grandeur of a historic palazzo, combining original details with contemporary spirit to create a palace of alluring beauty. Residential-styled rooms and suites feature precious Rubelli fabrics, hand selected artwork, collectable curios, spacious marble bathrooms, and city views. Select suites offer separate dining rooms and Murano chandeliers. Cleverly designed to combine spirited, high-end detailing with traditional artistry, each room has a distinctly residential demeanor. All accommodations include butler service.
Culinary delights for breakfast, lunch, aperitivo and dinner are offered in our our Lumen Cocktails & Cuisine, featuring refined details inspired after both contemporary and belle-époque taste, a unique atmosphere to linger and relax. Tour the Colosseum or visit the Pantheon. Walk to the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Presidential Palace. Explore the fashionable neighborhood of Monti.
The full-scale restoration includes all of the hotel’s 138 guest rooms and 23 opulent suites, elegantly layered with pastel hues that breathe new life into each space. Immerse yourself in our richly furnished rooms to capture the exquisite Roman spirit, featuring beautiful proportions and a unique décor. Rooms have a unique combination of Empire, Regency and Louis XV décor, accented with frescoes, tapestries, damask fabrics and large picture windows. High-ceilinged and light-filled, the guestrooms and suites are styled with luxurious Rubelli fabrics, handmade glass and collectable curios – effortlessly sophisticated and distinctively urbane. Cleverly designed to combine spirited, high-end detailing with traditional artistry, each room has a distinctly residential demeanor.

Superior Double Guest room, 1 King
Refined living and exceptional warmth unveil as guests enter their personal sanctuary. Discover a powder blue haven of relaxation in a neoclassic, artistic and intimate ambience.

Deluxe Double Twin Guest room, 2 Twin/Single Bed
Immerse yourself in the richly furnished powder blue rooms to capture the exquisite Roman spirit, featuring beautiful proportions and a unique décor.

Deluxe Double King Guest room, 1 King
Immerse yourself in the richly furnished powder blue rooms to capture the exquisite Roman spirit, featuring beautiful proportions and a unique décor.

Imperial Double Twin Guest room, 2 Twin/Single Bed
Imperial rooms embody the Italian quintessential of luxury, richly decorated in neoclassical style; these rooms are fashioned with sophisticated Italian fabrics.

Imperial Double King Larger Guest room, 1 King
Imperial rooms embody the Italian quintessential of luxury, richly decorated in neoclassical style; these rooms are fashioned with sophisticated Italian fabrics.

St. Regis Suite Junior Suite, 1 King
Bathed in light and fashioned in tones of cinnamon, the St. Regis Suites illustrate an open plan layout with spacious living area, celebrating a sense of residential feel.

Astor Suite Suite, 1 King
An homage to our visionary and connoisseur John Jacob Astor, the Astor Suite features a distinctive Roman residence feeling. This immersive apartment is designed to blend glamorous décor with ultimate Italian luxury.

Bottega Veneta Suite Suite, 1 King
The newly refurbished Bottega Veneta suite, part of a full-scale hotel renovation, reflects the Italian home distinguished style as well as The St. Regis Rome’s character. The Bottega Veneta Suite is a unique and expansive environment created for those who appreciate handcrafted luxury and refined sensibility. The layout of the suite has been preserved to allow loyal clients to feel familiar with the interior. The suite features a foyer, a bright living room with a black marble fireplace, three elegant bedrooms and three en-suite marble bathrooms. The collaboration between Bottega Veneta and The St. Regis Rome, which offers marvelous views of the Piazza San Bernardo and the city’s classical beauty, has created a unique environment with a unique sense of feeling home away from home, bringing unparalleled Italian craftsmanship to a private, luxurious retreat in an iconic Italian city.

Presidential Suite Suite, 1 King
Enjoy a stay in this wonderful suite – 130 sqm.

Royal Suite Suite, 1 King
Enjoy a stay in this wonderful suite – 300sqm.
Culinary delights for breakfast, lunch, aperitivo and dinner are offered in our our LUMEN Cocktails & Cuisine, a unique atmosphere to linger and relax.



Lumen, Cocktails & Cuisine
An exclusive dining experience awaits in an airy and luminous interior, newly renovated, featuring refined details inspired after both contemporary and belle-époque taste. Lumen Cocktails & Cuisine, which owes its name to the unit of measurement of light, is ready to welcome its guests with an all-day offer, made of various options around the hours of the day. From gathering point in the morning, when the breakfast is served, to ideal setting for a business lunch under the majestic central dome; as unmissable place-to-be for aperitivo, when the St. Regis Sabering ritual announces the arrival of the evening, until after dinner, where the drinking experience becomes a sociality event. Lumen recalls the chandeliers, the crystals and their sparkling magic. Lumen is the light of each of us amplified and multiplied by sociality, that here beats in its pulsating heart. Lumen is impalpable material as the wings of a butterfly, symbol of a place born to elevate the drinking experience.
The St. Regis Rome Fitness center is equipped with treadmills, free weights and TechnoGym equipment, offering personal training upon request.

Kami Wellness Center & Fitness
The St. Regis Rome Fitness center is equipped with treadmills, free weights and TechnoGym equipment, offering personal training upon request. Fitness team provides a full range of treatments for a fabulous journey of indulgence and relaxation.

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Area & Location
Area, Country
Rome, Italy
Nearest Airport
Rome Ciampino Giovan Battista Pastine Airport
Local Currency
Euro
Time Change
GMT +2:00
Language
Italian
Best time to go
April through October
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