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Hotel Hassler Roma ROME, ITALY


Perched atop the iconic Spanish Steps in the heart of Rome, Hotel Hassler Roma stands as a symbol of timeless elegance and refined luxury. Since its founding in 1893 by the Wirth family, the hotel has embodied the essence of Roman hospitality. Today, under the direction of sixth-generation hoteliers Roberto and Veruschka Wirth, the Hassler remains Rome’s only high-end family-owned hotel, continuing the legacy of a place that has welcomed royalty, celebrities and discerning travellers for more than 130 years. The Hassler has 52 uniquely designed five-star


rooms and suites, each adorned with antiques, fine art and custom furnishings. The two penthouse suites — the Hassler Penthouse and the Villa Medici Penthouse — feature private terraces offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the Eternal City. From here, guests can admire the dome of St Peter’s Basilica, the Vittoriano monument and the lush greenery of Villa Borghese Gardens, just a short stroll away. At the foot of the Spanish Steps, the boutiques of Via Condotti invite guests to explore Rome’s luxury shopping district.


The hotel’s commitment to excellence extends


to its world-class dining. The Michelin-starred Imàgo restaurant, located on the sixth floor, offers an unforgettable gastronomic experience under the creative direction of chef Andrea Antonini. The innovative menu blends Italian tradition with contemporary flair, complemented by panoramic views over Rome’s skyline. For more relaxed dining, Salone Eva provides a warm, vintage atmosphere, perfect for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea curated by chef Marcello Romano. In summer, the Palm Court offers al fresco dining in a charming garden surrounded by ivy and ancient stone walls, while Carmen’s Bar provides an elegant setting for cocktails and evening conversation. In early 2026, the hotel will unveil the new


7,530sq ft Hassler Spa — a sanctuary of luxury and rejuvenation. It will feature therapeutic massages, revitalising facials, exclusive wellness programmes and expert hairdressing services, alongside a state- of-the-art fitness centre for complete wellbeing. Beyond its luxurious facilities, the Hassler Roma remains a symbol of heritage and authenticity.


DON’T MISS Book a sunset aperitif at the seventh floor terrace or dinner at Michelin-starred Imàgo, timed just as Rome’s skyline begins to glow


Need to know


KEY FEATURES • Imàgo — Michelin-starred restaurant with panoramic views over Rome


• Spa and wellness centre — opening 2026, featuring treatments, programmes and salon services


• Carmen’s Bar and Salone Eva — elegant spaces for relaxed dining and afternoon tea


• Palm Court — al fresco summer garden restaurant


KEY ACTIVITIES • Golf at nearby Parco di Roma Golf Club


• Walk in the Villa Borghese gardens or visit Galleria Borghese


GET IN TOUCH hotelhasslerroma.com +39 06 699340 booking@hotelhassler.it instagram.com/hotelhasslerroma


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