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Italian Premiere: Six Senses Rome to Open in 2023

Italy's capital is gearing up for an exciting new opening: in early 2023, Six Senses Rome, the first Italian property of the renowned hotel brand, will welcome guests in the city's historic center.

Wellness, sustainability and design: With the opening of Six Senses Rome, the luxury hotel brand will celebrate its Italian premiere in 2023. The hotel, which will open its doors in the spring on Via del Corso in the historic center, is located in the Palazzo Salviati Cesi Mellini palace. And it already promises to be one of the best urban hideaways in the Eternal City. 

Pole position: the new Six Senses is located in Piazza San Marcello and offers an appealing panoramic view of Rome's historic center from its rooftop terrace. © Six Senses Rome

Just a few steps from the Pantheon and the famous Trevi Fountain, you'll find the Palazzo Salviati Cesi Mellini. The history of the house, named after the owner families, dates back to the 15th century. Six Senses has restored and carefully renovated the building. Design icon Patricia Urquiola was brought in for the interior, who has imbued the historic walls with contemporary flair.

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Six Senses Rome
Piazza S. Marcello, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
Tel.: +39 06 9931 2776
Web: sixsenses.com
Price: Double room from € 950,- per night

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Sweet dreams at the new Six Senses

The private terrace is a great place to spend balmy evenings in the Italian capital. © Six Senses Rome

In the total of 96 rooms and suites, the new opening boasts the signature Six Senses style. Patterns and graphic elements meet the history of the house, which retains its Cocciopesto plaster and alabaster-colored travertine limestone.

Soft colors, high walls and lots of light: the rooms and suites in the new Six Senses captivate with stylish coziness. © Six Senses Rome

History meets modernity: the rooms with high-ceilings are generously sized and furnished in a contemporary style, with large windows, terraces and historic bay windows. 

restaurants

BIVIUM, with its modern interior and large terrace, serves modern Italian cuisine with a Roman twist. © Six Senses Rome

Guests can dine at BIVIUM, which is located on the first floor of the new hotel and will also be open to locals. The restaurant, which doubles as a café and bar, includes its own deli corners, a Josper grill, a wood-fired oven, and a lifestyle terrace. In addition to modern Italian cuisine, Executive Chef Nadia Frisina also focuses on vegan alternatives and regional seasonal ingredients. 

A fragrant lifestyle garden above the eternal city: the NOTOS Rooftop. © Six Senses Rome

At the NOTOS rooftop, guests are treated to delicious snacks and excellent cocktails, as well as panoramic views of Rome. 

Spa

The Six Senses Spa is blending Roman bathing tradition with international modern wellness. © Six Senses Rome

The famous Urban wellness concept of the brand is also lived in the new opening in Rome. In the middle of the city, guests and locals alike will find a refuge of tranquility and wellness. Classic wellness is combined with the tradition of ancient Roman bathing: calidarium, tepidarium and frigidarium are brought into the modern age via three plunge pools in the Six Senses Spa. At the Alchemy Bar, you can learn more about the effects of special herbs and plants. In addition, there is wellness according to international standards: starting with the Hamam up to the classic sauna. To special Biohacking– und Meditationsräumen gesellen sich ein Outdoor-Yoga-Deck und ein Fitnesscenter. Und in diversen Behandlungsräumen warten feine Treatments. 

Six Senses Rome
Piazza S. Marcello, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
Tel.: +39 06 9931 2776
Web: sixsenses.com
Price: Double room from € 950,- per night

Book now

 

Christina M. Horn
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