Following an extensive renovation by French interior designer and architect Jean Philippe Nuel, the newly reopened Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese is a classic retreat for design-forward senses in the heart of Rome.
The upscale hotel is walking distance from the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps ,and the Pantheon, yet you might still forget what country you’re in. This is because as you step in the hotel, staff greets you with Bonjours and Bonsoirs. Such is the Sofitel tradition of blending each destination with a French art de vivre – the French hospitality chain is the foremost ambassador of modern French luxury. Macarons at check-in, design touches by renowned French architect Jean Philippe Nuel, and toiletries by French company Hermès in the rooms are all part of the Sofitel touch, blending local hospitality with a French cadence.
Inspired by the lighting of the streets of Paris during the reign of Louis XIV, the hotel also features an elegant candle ritual. Giant candles outside the entrance are lit at sunset to welcome guests back from their romps and into their private rooms.
The beds are plush and absolutely comfortable thanks to the brand’s Sofitel MyBed Collection. Personally, I think these are some of the best beds I’ve ever slept in. I was glad to find out from research that it’s possible to purchase one of these heaven-on-a-bed mattresses and pillows directly on Sofitel’s site. As I scoured reviews, this one stuck out: purchasing the MyBed “makes my home feel like Sofitel and when I’m in Sofitel I feel I’m at home.”
7th floor Settimo (rated 9.9/10 on The Fork) is helmed by Executive Chef Giuseppe D’Alessio and provides a birds eye view of the Villa Borghese gardens across the road – come for breakfast and then later for dinner to see Rome in two different lights. You’ll also want to try the restaurant’s Roman classic, cacio e pepe, as well as the Roman street food staple, the suppli.
What: Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese
Where: Via Lombardia 47, 00187 Rome, Italy
How much? Room prices start at USD $375
Highlights: An upscale hotel by Jean Philippe Nuel combines Renaissance-looking ceiling frescos and a traditional sunset candle-lighting ceremony at the entrance with lush tropical plants, eclectic furniture, and modern amenities.
Book it: Visit Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese
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