Grand Hotel Palace Rome
About
Grand Hotel Palace Rome is a stylish five‑star boutique hotel perched on the iconic Via Veneto, the heart of Rome’s historic center. Designed by Marcello Piacentini in 1927 and restored by Italo Rota in 2010, the property blends classic Italian elegance with contemporary touches. Guests can enjoy marble floors, Murano crystal chandeliers, frescoes by Venetian painter Guido Cadorin and panoramic rooftop views that capture the timeless charm of the Eternal City. The hotel boasts 74 tastefully appointed rooms and 12 luxurious suites, ranging from the cozy Superior Rooms (≈24 m²) to the expansive Signature Suite (≈67 m²). Each room is furnished with designer décor, high‑speed Wi‑Fi, flat‑screen TVs, and private balconies where available. Amenities include a 24‑hour room service, an Asian‑inspired spa with sauna, indoor heated salt‑water pool, and a fitness centre. Culinary highlights are served at the on‑site Ristorante Cadorin & Lounge Bar, where Mediterranean and Italian dishes are presented against frescoed walls created by Cadorin himself. The restaurant offers a full‑service bar, a terrace, and a range of continental, Italian and American breakfast options. For business travelers and events, Grand Hotel Palace offers versatile meeting and wedding venues with sophisticated décor, modern AV equipment, and catering services that can accommodate up to 150 guests. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a corporate retreat, the hotel delivers an elegant, culturally rich experience in the heart of Rome.
Highlights
- Ristorante Cadorin & Lounge Bar
- Kami Spa
- Historic Via Veneto Location
- Luxurious Rooms & Suites
- Snow‑White Murano Chandeliers
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Best time to visit
The best times to stay in Rome are during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) months when the weather is pleasant and the city is less crowded.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Prime Location
- Elegant Design
- Excellent Service
- Spa & Wellness
- Quality Dining
Things to consider
- Higher Rates
- Crowded Hallways
- Limited Parking Spaces