Hotel de la Ville, a Rocco Forte Hotel

View of the Spanish Steps leading to Trinita dei Monti in Rome

Hotel de la Ville, a Rocco Forte Hotel is where contemporary glamour, aristocratic Roman elegance, and cinematic rooftop views converge into a stay that feels stylish, elevated, and deeply intertwined with the city's most iconic vantage point.

Set at the very top of the Spanish Steps, mirroring Hotel Hassler across the piazza but offering its own modern, design-forward personality, the hotel occupies a grand 18th-century palazzo that has been meticulously transformed by the Rocco Forte family into one of Rome's most sophisticated and artfully curated luxury retreats. Its faΓ§ade, wrapped in warm stone and shuttered windows, blends historical grace with a hint of modern edge. The moment you enter, the atmosphere shifts into a world of bold color, sculptural lighting, layered textures, and refined contemporary Roman style. Interiors carry the unmistakable signature of designer Olga Polizzi and architect Tommaso Ziffer: jewel tones, geometric patterns, curated antiques, hand-woven fabrics, bespoke furnishings, modern artworks, classical motifs reimagined, and a playful, cosmopolitan energy that elevates every room. The result is a hotel that feels both historic and refreshingly modern, luxury with personality. Rooms and suites at Hotel de la Ville are immersive works of design, each one tailored with exquisite detail. Expect velvet headboards, artisanal textiles, patterned wallpapers, marble finishes, hand-selected dΓ©cor, and views ranging from quiet courtyards to sweeping panoramas of Rome's rooftops. Every room feels like a chic Roman apartment, comfortable, sensual, and layered with artistry. Suites elevate the experience even further with expansive living spaces, private terraces, bespoke furniture, curated art collections, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Spanish Steps or Villa Borghese. Bathrooms throughout the property are elegant and impeccably designed: marble surfaces, sculptural basins, rainfall showers or deep soaking tubs, sleek fixtures, and luxurious Irene Forte skincare amenities crafted from Sicilian botanicals. Breakfast is a refined, generous affair served in the hotel's stylish dining room or on the terrace, where the city below glows in the early morning light. Expect artisan pastries, fresh fruit, yogurt, house-made jams, smoked salmon, cheeses, eggs prepared exactly as you wish, and cappuccinos delivered with quiet precision. Dining is one of the hotel's defining strengths. Cielo, the hotel's glamorous rooftop bar, offers some of the most breathtaking views in Rome, perfect for sunset cocktails above the terracotta rooftops. Mosaico, the hotel's signature restaurant, blends Roman tradition with modern culinary technique, serving artfully plated dishes in a chic, refined setting. The courtyard bistro adds another layer: relaxed, atmospheric, and ideal for long lunches shaded by elegant stone walls. The spa, De La Ville Spa, is a sanctuary of Roman-inspired well-being featuring a salt room, plunge pool, steam room, infrared sauna, Mediterranean rituals, and treatments infused with botanical formulations created by Irene Forte. It is one of the most sophisticated urban spa environments in the city. Hospitality embodies the Rocco Forte philosophy: personalized, intuitive, warm, and deeply attentive. The staff is polished without being distant, relaxed. The location is extraordinary. Step outside and the Spanish Steps are at your feet. Via dei Condotti, Villa Borghese, Piazza del Popolo, the Trevi Fountain, Via del Babuino, and Rome's most elegant shopping and cultural corridors all unfold within minutes. Everything is walkable, cinematic, alive with the rhythm of Rome. Couples adore the romance and design. Solo travelers love the sophistication and safety. Families appreciate the spacious suites and easy access to key sights. Style-driven travelers, design enthusiasts, and luxury seekers consider Hotel de la Ville one of the most compelling and magnetic hotels in the Eternal City. Across all seasons, the hotel mirrors the mood of modern Rome. In winter, it feels cozy and intimate; in spring, fresh and energetic; in summer, glamorous and social; in autumn, warm and golden. Hotel de la Ville, a Rocco Forte Hotel is stylish, artistic, glamorous, cosmopolitan, impeccably located, and ideal for travelers who love luxury infused with personality, design, and the unmistakable spirit of modern Rome.

Hotel de la Ville occupies an 18th-century structure built on one of the most symbolically charged ridgelines in Rome, the top of the Pincian Hill, overlooking the entire historic center and the architectural drama of the Spanish Steps.

Before the palazzo existed, this hilltop area was part of the ancient Horti Luculliani, the lavish gardens of Lucullus, a general and statesman famed for his extravagant villas, terraced landscapes, and early Renaissance-like artistic sensibilities during the late Roman Republic. These gardens were among the most celebrated in antiquity, influencing villa design for centuries. During the Middle Ages, the area transitioned into monastic and diplomatic territory, dominated by the French church of TrinitΓ  dei Monti. Because of its elevation and symbolic relationship with the Spanish embassy at the bottom of the slope, the location became a stage for political, artistic, and cultural exchanges between France, Spain, and the Papal States. The 18th-century palazzo that now houses the hotel was built as part of a wave of elite architectural projects reshaping the hill into one of Rome's most desirable residential zones. Over the next two centuries, the building evolved through aristocratic ownerships, artistic residencies, and early hospitality ventures, reflecting Rome's transformation from papal capital to the cosmopolitan hub of modern Italy. When the Rocco Forte family acquired the property, they undertook a meticulous multi-year restoration that revealed layers of hidden history, structural traces of the original palazzo, fragments of earlier decorative schemes, and architectural lines that mirrored the shifting tastes of Roman nobility. Their redesign preserved these historic bones while reinventing the interiors as a vibrant expression of modern Roman luxury. Today, guests inhabit a building that carries the legacy of ancient villas, monastic prominence, baroque urban planning, aristocratic refinement, and contemporary creative revival.

Hotel de la Ville, a Rocco Forte Hotel becomes the design-driven, glamorous centerpiece of your Roman adventure, where mornings begin with panoramic light over the Spanish Steps, days unfold into effortless cultural exploration, and evenings settle into rooftop cocktails above the city's glowing rooftops.

Start your morning with breakfast on the terrace or in the elegant dining room, then walk down the Spanish Steps before the crowds gather. Stroll along Via dei Condotti for shopping, continue toward the Trevi Fountain, or slip into Villa Borghese for a peaceful morning in the gardens. Spend the afternoon exploring the refined art galleries of Via del Babuino, browsing boutiques, or visiting Piazza del Popolo. Return to the hotel for a spa session or a quiet rest in your beautifully designed room before heading to the rooftop for aperitivo with unmatched city views. For dinner, enjoy a refined meal at Mosaico or step into the neighborhood's elegant restaurants a few minutes' walk away. End your night with a gentle stroll beneath the softly lit Spanish Steps or with a final drink on the rooftop as the city glimmers in the evening breeze. In winter, the hotel feels warm and intimate. In spring, it pulses with fresh energy. In summer, it becomes one of Rome's most glamorous hubs. In autumn, the city below glows with amber tones. Hotel de la Ville, a Rocco Forte Hotel becomes not just where you stay, but the stylish, cinematic, beautifully curated heart of your entire Roman experience.

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