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Stay by area: our top hotel picks in Via Veneto, Rome

The curated list of best hotels in Via Veneto, Rome

Staying in Rome’s Via Veneto area gives you a real sense of Rome’s old-school glamour, with a modern twist. Once the heart of La Dolce Vita – a time in the 1960s when the city was all about movie stars, luxury and the high life – it’s still full of elegance, but without the same crowds. You’ll find luxurious hotels that make you feel like a movie star yourself, plus plenty of stylish spots to relax after exploring the nearby art galleries and restaurants. This neighbourhood in the heart of Rome offers the perfect blend of culture and class. Here are our top hotel picks for your stay.

Overview: Via Veneto’s top hotels

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The Rome Edition

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The St. Regis Rome

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Baglioni Hotel Regina

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The Rome Edition

When you check yourself into The Rome Edition you will immerse yourself in both modern luxury and history. The stunning Rome Edition hotel is situated very close to iconic Roman attractions like Via Veneto, Piazza Barberini and the Spanish Steps. The hotel’s stylish rooms includes two penthouses with private terraces. Indulge in the hotel’s offerings, such as the signature restaurant, the Punch Room Bar’s exceptional cocktails or the rooftop terrace’s picturesque views. Enjoy the rooftop swimming pool, a gym and rejuvenating treatment rooms. The Rome Edition is a gateway to a memorable Italian experience, unparalleled service in the middle of the Eternal City.

The Rome Edition
Salita di S. Nicola da Tolentino, 14
Rome
Italy

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Hotel Eden

Hotel Eden, part of the Dorchester Collection, is a standout in Rome’s luxury hotel scene. Located in the exclusive Ludovisi quarter, we can’t resist how Hotel Eden combines old-world charm without being the least bit stuffy. The crown jewel of the hotel is La Terrazza, a Michelin-starred restaurant offering panoramic views of Rome from its top floor. Chef Salvatore Bianco crafts innovative Mediterranean cuisine with traditional flavors. Meanwhile, Il Giardino Bar is famed for its signature cocktail, La Grande Bellezza, a golden concoction inspired by the Roman sunset.

Hotel Eden
Via Ludovisi, 49
Rome
Italy

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The St. Regis Rome

The St. Regis Rome blends historic grandeur with contemporary elegance. Upon entering, our eyes are immediately drawn to the 16-foot Murano glass chandelier that presides over the lobby. The decor marries the Renaissance-inspired opulence of fluted columns and gilded accents with modern touches like a calming grey palette and abundant natural light. The intimate Library with its black marble fireplace, offers a serene escape. The hotel’s restaurant, Lumen, is chic and vibrant where you can indulge in Mediterranean delights. Don’t miss the Champagne Sabering ritual, a nightly event that encapsulates the hotel’s charm.

The St. Regis Rome
Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, 3
Rome
Italy

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Baglioni Hotel Regina

Entering Baglioni Hotel Regina feels like stepping into a world of refined Italian elegance. Situated on the prestigious Via Veneto, the hotel captures the essence of La Dolce Vita with its luxurious decor, including Murano chandeliers, Sicilian marble and eclectic touches such as leopard-print chairs. The Brunello Lounge & Restaurant provides a romantic, stylish atmosphere with dark-hued walls and Moroccan-inspired lamps, where Chef Luciano Sarzi Sartori brings a creative twist to traditional Mediterranean flavors. After your meal, the adjoining lounge offers a chic, atmospheric space to relax and enjoy inventive cocktails.

Baglioni Hotel Regina
Via Vittorio Veneto, 72
Rome
Italy

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