Luxury Deluxe Suites in Rome Italy

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12 Deluxe Suites measure an expansive 81-square-metres each. Each expresses its Roman heritage in one of four colour palettes, reflected in the Mediterranean marble that ensconces the bathroom, rich fabrics, and thoughtful design elements like the Arco di Flos lamps and mosaic roundels. Authentic and relaxed, the Deluxe Suites capture a new paradigm of luxury, one in which craftsmanship meets charisma in the essential Bulgari way. Suites look out onto the Piazza or the charming Via della Frezza.

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Bulgari Hotel Roma Premium Room

Premium Rooms

14 Premium Rooms measure 49-square-metres each and are decorated in sumptuous materials and rich textures that strike a sharp contrast with the rigourous architecture of the building’s exterior. Interiors follow a Made in Italy approach, featuring Mediterranean marble and four colour palettes inspired by the property’s Roman heritage, and ...

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Bulgari Hotel Roma Premium Suite

Premium Suites

2 Premium Suites measure 133-square-metres each, offering an unprecedented and authentic experience of Bulgari luxury. Spacious and refined, each element evokes a facet of Bulgari, from its Roman heritage to its Mediterranean origins — seen in the coloured marble of the bathrooms. Each Suite follows one of four colour palettes, channeling the ...

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Bulgari Hotel Roma The Bulgari Suite Living Room

The Bulgari Suite

Located on the third floor, the Bulgari Suite is a true oasis of peace in the centre of Rome, with a spectacular view over the Mausoleum of Augustus that can be enjoyed through ten imposing windows. Sprawling over 300 square metres, this imperial residence has been embellished with furnishings designed by Antonio Citterio, the most famous ...

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