IHG recently expanded its portfolio of luxury
hotels in Italy with the opening of the Six Senses Rome and will
next month open the InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace.
The Six Senses Rome,
the brand’s first hotel in Italy, is the vision of architect
Patricia Urquiola. The hotel features 96 rooms, with some featuring the iconic Triclinium-style
marble seating on their terraces. State-of-the-art in-room
technology is subtly incorporated along with the
Sleep With Six Senses standards of bespoke homemade and organic
mattresses, cotton bedding, pillows, and additional amenities to
promote a good night’s sleep.
Six Senses Rome has a selection of 12 different
types of room, including three individually designed signature
suites. The many options include secluded rooms with courtyard
views and suites facing the bustling Via del Corso and neighboring
San Marcello al Corso Church.
True to the Eat With Six Senses ethos, food menus foster a strong
link with local culinary traditions, whether at the all-day dining
Bivium Restaurant-Café-Bar or up high at Notos Rooftop.
“2023 is a wonderfully exciting
year for IHG Hotels & Resorts in Rome. With our two new amazing
hotels and a wealth of restaurants opening, there are so many
reasons to explore the Eternal City,” said Jane Mackie, Senior
Vice President of Luxury and Lifestyle brands at IHG. “The city hasn’t seen this
level of brand-new luxury hotels open in many years. Rome
seamlessly blends together the ancient and the modern styles that
have inspired architecture, design and fashion trends throughout
the world – and IHG’s two new hotels significantly up the ante on
the level of depth and variation of luxury, with something to suit
the lifestyle and location preferences of different luxury
travellers.”
InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace will
open in May 2023, reimagined as an icon of “La Dolce Vita”.
Located in the heart of Rome on the legendary Via Veneto, the
property bears the signature of the renowned Italian architect
Carlo Busiri Vici, originally built in 1900 to host ambassadors
staying in Rome, before serving as the American Embassy Library in
1946.
The hotel features 160 rooms and luxury suites, a
choice of F&B outlets – including a rooftop bar that will be open year round,
allowing travellers and locals alike to come together for aperitivo or late-night cocktails whatever the weather.
Room rates at InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori
Palace
start from €745 while room rates at Six Senses Rome start from €1437.