Luxury Premium Suites in Rome Italy

Premium Suites


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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 brilliance of a Bulgari jewel in design touches such as Arco di Flos lamps, mosaic roundels and brilliant tesserae. The Premium Suites overlook the grandeur of the Piazza Augusto Imperatore.

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Bulgari Hotel Roma Junior Suite

Junior Suites

30 Junior Suites measure 51-square-metres each. Designed for an authentic and relaxed definition of luxury, each generously proportioned Suite has views of either the Piazza Augusto Imperatore or the charming Via della Frezza. The coloured marble bathrooms set the tone for the entire room, permeating the fabrics of the furniture and coming through ...

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Bulgari Hotel Roma Superior Suite

Superior Suites

3 Superior Suites measure 58-square-metres each, and layer Bulgari style with Roman heritage in every distinctive design element. Coloured Mediterranean marble in the baths sets the tone for the entire Suite, evoking Bulgari’s iconic coloured gemstones in details like fabrics, lamps, and even the colourful mosaic roundels in the bathrooms. Finished ...

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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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