From top The hotel spans two 19th century buildings in the heart of Rome; the WET Deck is one of the city’s few rooftop pools
patterned glass allowing light to flood through the space. Seating areas are surrounded by sculptural pieces of art, while black and grey marble flooring runs throughout. Boundaries are blurred between public and private spaces within the hotel. Guests are invited to discover the unexpected with a hidden door in the public bathroom that leads to the intimate Parlapiano, a secret garden. Inspired by Borromini Church, a traditional stone church complete with kissing benches, lush foliage, topiary and water fountains, this space provides a tranquil escape within the hotel. Local materials are used to tell the story of the hotel with traditional wooden herringbone patterned floors blurring into modern marble in the bathroom. A selection of the rooms offer private balconies and terraces with iconic views of the city, some overlooking famous landmarks such as the Istituto Svizzero. meyerdavis.com | w-rome.com