The Roman Baths circuit (caldarium, tepidarium, frigidarium) is free for guests and legitimately restorative
Notos Rooftop offers 360-degree views of the Altare della Patria without the fighting crowds
Soundproofing is so effective you'll forget you're on Via del Corso
Snel Overzicht: It’s an insanely expensive wellness fortress that feels more like a spa with rooms than a hotel with a spa.
Beoordeeld door @fabluxtravels: My stay here was an absolute dream for a girls' getaway. The way they preserved the ancient ruins under the lobby floor is mind-blowing. We spent hours on the rooftop terrace just soaking in the views. It feels like a quiet sanctuary right in the chaos of Rome.
Gast die hier verbleef zei
The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the design and the spa, calling it an 'oasis' in the middle of the madness.
Reality check
The main gripe is the price-to-size ratio of the entry-level rooms and the 'soft' mattresses that some find unsupportive.
You prioritize sleep hygiene and air quality over room size
You want to eat plant-based or organic food in the land of carbonara
You are a history nerd who wants to see a 4th-century baptismal font in the lobby
Schoonmaak & Onderhoud
9.5
Housekeeping: Impeccable twice-daily service. They organize your cords and toiletries.
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless travertine. Grout is pristine. One isolated report of a slow drain.
Maintenance: Brand new renovation (opened 2023), so everything is fresh. No peeling paint.
Linens & towels: High-thread-count organic cotton sheets and plush, heavy robes.
Odors & scents: Signature Six Senses scent (herbal, citrusy) pumps through the lobby. No mustiness.
Sleepability™
8.5STIL
STIL
0-4LUID
4-7.5GEMATIGD
7.5-10STIL
Street noise for rooms facing Via del Corso (specifically lower floors)
Internal courtyard noise if windows are left open during restaurant hours
Voordat je boekt
Goed om te weten
The Roman Baths require a reservation even though they are free
The 'Biohacking' room is an extra cost and not part of the standard gym access
City tax is €10 per person, per night, payable at checkout
Wat je mee moet nemen
Gym gear (the facilities are actually worth using)
A swimsuit (mandatory for the Roman Baths)
Walking shoes (you are in the dead center of the walkable historic zone)
Kamer Genie
Beste keuzes
Courtyard-facing rooms for absolute silence
Junior Suites for the necessary breathing room (45 sqm)
Lata Suite if you have an unlimited budget (huge terrace)
Kamers om te vermijden
Room 105 (noted in reviews for noise issues and layout quirks)
Classic Rooms on the 1st floor facing the street (can feel dark and busier)
Kamer Aanvraag Genie – kopiëren en plakken
“I am a light sleeper and would prefer a room facing the inner courtyard on a higher floor. Please avoid rooms near the elevators or facing Via del Corso directly.”
Veelgestelde vragen & Verborgen tips
Alles wat je eigenlijk wilt weten voordat je boekt.
Is breakfast included?
Usually no. It's an a la carte affair with a small high-end buffet, costing around €45/person if not in your rate.
Is there a pool?
No swimming pool. There are three plunge pools (hot, warm, cold) in the Roman Baths circuit, but you can't swim laps.
Is it kid-friendly?
Technically yes, but it's very adult-focused. The spa and 'quiet' vibe aren't great for energetic toddlers.
How far is the Trevi Fountain?
Literally a 5-minute walk. You can go at 6am before the crowds and be back in bed by 6:30.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, for a €50/night fee. They provide a bed and bowls.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual. It's relaxed but expensive, so no swimwear in the lobby.
Tips van Insiders
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Ask to see the 4th-century baptismal font preserved in the basement/lobby area—it's a hidden archaeological site inside the hotel.
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The 'Earth Lab' hosts free workshops on sustainability that most guests skip but are actually interesting.
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You can order a 'Sleep Tracking' service where they monitor your sleep quality during your stay.
5 dingen die je moet weten voordat je gaat
💡The 'Biohacking' room has compression boots and red light therapy that actually works for jet lag.
💡The walls are made of 'Cocciopesto' (ancient Roman plaster), which helps regulate humidity naturally.
💡There is a stuffed she-wolf toy named 'Aurelia' in the Earth Lab whose sales support wolf conservation.
💡The yoga mats in the room are high-quality cork, not cheap foam.
💡The minibar snacks are all healthy/organic, so don't expect a Snickers bar.
Lokaal Playbook
Kaart
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