The 'Temple of Augustus' vibe—you are literally facing the Emperor's mausoleum
Il Ristorante - Niko Romito's terrace is the ultimate Roman power-lunch spot
The pool looks like a sunken Roman bath with gold-flecked mosaics
Privire rapidă: It’s an ultra-luxe fortress of solitude that feels more like a private museum than a hotel, but you're paying a premium for the Bulgari brand name on every single surface.
Evaluat de @gregkiep: I stayed at the Bulgari Hotel Roma and was blown away. The attention to detail is unmatched. My suite felt like a private apartment, especially that walk-in closet which is a dream come true for fashion lovers. The marble bathroom was the perfect place to unwind.
Oaspeții care au stat aici au spus
The hype
Design and hard product are absolutely flawless, but service can sometimes feel stiff or overwhelmed at breakfast.
Reality check
You are paying for the jewelry-box room and the address; don't expect the warm, fuzzy family hospitality of a smaller boutique hotel.
You appreciate 1930s rationalist architecture and severe, monumental design
You want a bathroom that feels like a spa sanctuary (the marble is incredible)
You need a power-scene rooftop for aperitivo
Curățenie și Întreținere
9.5
Housekeeping: Impeccable twice-daily service, though one video review noted dusty bed throws.
Bathroom hygiene: Flawless. The marble is polished to a mirror finish.
Maintenance: Brand new condition (opened 2023), everything works perfectly.
Linens & towels: Plush, heavy, and branded. Top tier.
Odors & scents: Signature Bulgari Green Tea scent is omnipresent.
Sleepability™
8LINIȘTIT
LINIȘTIT
0-4ZGOMOTOS
4-7.5MODERAT
7.5-10LINIȘTIT
Lingering restoration works on the Mausoleum (mornings)
Rooftop bar bass (if on high floors directly below)
Înainte să rezervi
Bine de știut
The pool is gorgeous but narrow—more for dipping than laps
Breakfast is served until 3:30 PM (a huge plus for late risers)
Valet parking is around €50/day; do not try to self-park in this area
Ce să împachezi
Designer swimwear (the pool is a visual spectacle)
Smart casual outfits for the bar (no shorts/flip flops in the evening)
Walking shoes for the cobblestones immediately outside
Geniu pentru Cameră
Selecții de top
Junior Suites with Mausoleum View (the money shot)
Deluxe Rooms on higher floors for better light
Camere de evitat
Lower floor rooms facing Via della Frezza if you want absolute silence (street noise)
Rooms directly under the rooftop terrace if you are a light sleeper
Geniu pentru Cereri de Cameră – copiază și lipește
“I would love a room with a direct view of the Mausoleum of Augustus, ideally on a middle-to-high floor to clear the piazza activity. Please ensure I am not directly below the rooftop bar to avoid evening noise.”
Întrebări frecvente și sfaturi ascunse
Tot ceea ce vrei de fapt să știi înainte de a rezerva.
Is the construction on Piazza Augusto Imperatore finished?
Mostly yes. The piazza reopened in June 2025 as a pedestrian space, but the interior of the Mausoleum is still a work in progress until 2026.
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, a continental breakfast is often included in the rate, but check your specific booking. It's served a la carte and buffet.
Is there a dress code?
Smart casual is expected throughout. The rooftop bar and Niko Romito restaurant definitely require you to look the part—no beachwear.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, the hotel is pet-friendly and provides amenities like bowls and beds for no extra fee.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the indoor pool is heated and open year-round.
How far is the Spanish Steps?
It's about a 5-7 minute walk via Via dei Condotti.
Sfaturi de Insider
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The library contains a curated collection of books on Roman history and jewelry—a quiet spot most guests miss.
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You can order 'maritozzi' (Roman cream buns) for breakfast at Il Caffè—do it.
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The 'Augusto Caffè' right in the new piazza is a great spot for a quick, less expensive coffee than the hotel bar.
5 lucruri pe care trebuie să le știi înainte să pleci
💡The 'City View' rooms often just look at the street (Via della Frezza), which is nice but not the 'Mausoleum' wow factor you pay for.
💡The pool is stunning but 'wide enough for one person' to swim laps comfortably.
💡You might spot bulldozers or workers near the Mausoleum entrance as the museum work finishes up.
💡The 'Bulgari scent' is pumped into the lobby and corridors—it's strong.
💡Service at the high-end restaurant (Niko Romito) can be stiffer and slower than the hotel staff.
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