Immerse yourself in old-world luxury at the brand-new Rome Six Senses, a former noble palazzo in a spectacular location. This tranquil retreat takes you back through time in the one and only Eternal City.
Set back from Via del Corso, one of Rome’s main arteries, the 18th-century building is UNESCO-protected and offers an indulgent sanctuary just minutes from the church of San Marcello al Corso and the Galleria Doria Pamphilj. You are also perfectly placed just a short walk from the Piazza Navona in one direction, and the lively streets of Monti in another — harbouring some of Rome’s most exclusive shopping.
In its vast halls, you’ll find Roman-inspired architecture elegantly designed with marble and oak, sheltering unique suites by renowned Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola. Beyond the lobby, the all-day restaurant spreads across the ground floor, seamlessly incorporating a long, curving bar and an alfresco courtyard of green foliage and palms. The luxe space has quickly become a gathering point for well-heeled locals looking for a post-work aperitivo.
Slow things down at the state-of-the-art Six Senses Spa and Roman baths, and on a clear night, head up to the NOTOS rooftop terrace where you can look out onto the buzzing streets of Rome.