Rome
Hotel Majestic Rome
Rome, Italy
When it comes to glamorous hotels in Rome, few exceed the Hotel Majestic on fashionable Via Veneto. Built in 1889 by renowned architect Gaetano Koch, the Neoclassical property catered to generations of glitterati and served as a backdrop for Federico Fellini’s 1960 film La Dolce Vita. Today, the hotel continues to draw A-list visitors (past guests include Madonna and Pavarotti) with its 98 guestrooms, decorated with antiques, tapestries, Wenge hardwood floors, white lacquered furniture, and large windows overlooking either Via Veneto or St. Isidoro’s Convent garden. Downstairs, the Carrera marble lobby leads to a grand ballroom, frescoed by Domenico Bruschi.
Room to Book:
If you value a quiet stay over an impressive view, opt for a room facing the garden rather than Via Veneto, which can be noisy.
Insider Tip:
During your stay, walk down the street to Harry’s Bar, an upscale restaurant and lounge that was also featured in La Dolce Vita.
Amenities
Open / Closes- Number of Restaurants
- Number of Bars
Rooms: 98
Suites: 13
Restaurants: 1
Bars: 1
