The Mediterranean • Stay • Stay by area: our top hotel picks in Tridente, Rome
The Tridente district of Rome, stretching from Piazza del Popolo, reflects the unique spirit of Italy’s capital and the Lazio region. This area, where the narrow streets carry the echoes of history, is alive with the spirit of the city. Walking along Via del Corso or discovering the quiet corners around the Spanish Steps, you’ll feel the pulse of everyday Roman life, where fashion boutiques, art galleries and classic cafés thrive side by side. The neighbourhood’s graceful balance of ancient landmarks and contemporary culture makes it one of the most magnetic parts of Rome, inviting you to explore its layers and timeless allure.
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Step into the luxurious world of Bulgari Hotel Roma, a magnificent reimagined postwar building that artfully blends Rome’s rich history with contemporary elegance. Located in the vibrant Campo Marzio neighbourhood, minutes from iconic attractions, this dazzling hotel offers 114 antique-filled suites, a jewellery history reading room and the exquisite Il Ristorante curated by Michelin-starred chef Niko Romito. Unwind at the city’s finest spa, inspired by Rome’s Baths of Caracalla and indulge in breathtaking views from The Bulgari Bar.
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Palazzo Roma is a luxury 5-star hotel located on Via del Corso, one of Rome’s most iconic streets. Housed in a beautifully restored aristocratic palace from the 1800s, the hotel’s 39 rooms and suites feature original frescoes, coffered ceilings, inlaid wood panels and Versailles-style parquet floors. The hotel is also adorned with precious marbles, further enhancing its aristocratic feel. Palazzo Roma provides a unique experience, as its interiors preserve much of the palace’s original architecture and design, offering glimpses into Roman history. The hotel’s dining experience, led by Executive Chef Eduardo Estatico, highlights Roman traditions with an innovative twist, making it a destination for culinary enthusiasts as well.
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Palazzo Talìa, located in the heart of Rome near the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps, is a luxurious and historic boutique hotel. Housed in a meticulously restored 16th-century palazzo, this property is the debut hotel project of acclaimed film director Luca Guadagnino, who designed the public spaces, including the chic bar, restaurant, and spa. The hotel rooms and suites feature custom furnishings and artwork and historic architectural details like original frescoes and soaring ceilings. Dining at Palazzo Talìa is a refined experience, with Chef Marco Coppola at Tramae Restaurant presenting a modern take on Italian cuisine.
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Situated between Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps, Hotel de Russie offers a luxurious escape in the heart of Rome. We cannot resist this iconic hotel, a favorite among artists and notable figures since the early 20th century. It is known for its peaceful, terraced secret garden filled with orange trees and fragrant roses. The Stravinskij Bar offers one of Rome’s best aperitivo experiences with expertly crafted cocktails in a glamorous setting. Dining at Le Jardin de Russie is equally delightful, where Chef Fulvio Pierangelini puts a creative twist on Italian classics in a beautiful outdoor space. The hotel ensures impeccable service for an unforgettable stay in the Eternal City.
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Right atop the Spanish Steps, Hassler Roma is a sanctuary of refined luxury and elegance. The hotel whispers of history, from the intimate Hassler Bar with its rich wood, red leather and gilded mirrors evoking a glamorous 1940s film set, to the Michelin-starred Imàgo restaurant on the sixth floor. Here, Executive Chef Andrea Antonini’s creative Italian cuisine is served with panoramic views over Rome, a feast for both the eyes and palate. During warmer months, we strongly recommend the Palm Court garden.
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Located at the top of the Spanish Steps, the Rocco Forte Hotel de la Ville epitomises classic Roman elegance. Housed in an 18th-century palazzo, the hotel has been transformed into a vibrant retreat. Its 104 rooms and suites feature plush fabrics, Grand Tour-era artifacts and stunning views of Rome. We can attest to an exceptional dining experience, with Michelin-starred Chef Fulvio Pierangelini creating exquisite Italian and international dishes at Mosaico and Da Sistina. For a unique experience, visit Cielo, the glamorous rooftop bar for an unforgettable sunset.
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Palazzo Ripetta is an elegant 5-star hotel in the heart of Rome, housed in a 17th-century building that once served as a convent. Following a significant restoration in the early 2020s, this property blends historical charm with modern luxury. The hotel features beautifully designed rooms and suites, many decorated with contemporary art and luxurious Italian materials like Murano glass and fine marbles.
Set between Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps the location provides easy access to Rome’s cultural landmarks. The hotel also boasts a rooftop terrace and a charming courtyard, perfect for relaxing with a cocktail after a day of sightseeing.
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