Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel
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Character and identity
Set on Piazza della Repubblica with sightlines straight to the Baths of Diocletian and the Fountain of the Naiads, this 232-room palazzo trades on old-school grandeur recalibrated by Anantara after a thorough renovation. Expect a cool marble lobby giving way to a Champagnerie bar under soaring ceilings and chandeliers, classically elegant rooms across four floors, and a spa programme drawing on the ancient Roman bathing tradition. Dining anchors on INEO, chef Heros de Agostinis's 27-seater tasting-menu restaurant, with the rooftop Seen By Olivier serving Mediterranean-Brazilian fare poolside. Service runs warm, attentive, and genuinely curious about guiding you into the city.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-literate travellers who want a proper "event" stay in Rome: people who appreciate antique-furnished rooms, a serious spa ritual, ambitious tasting-menu cooking, and concierge-led neighbourhood experiences (cooking classes in Campo dei Fiori, antiquing in Trastevere). The well-equipped meeting rooms also make it a credible choice for senior business travellers.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want a quiet, intimate boutique or a hotel tucked into a residential lane, the scale and the busy Termini-adjacent location will feel exposed. Families chasing a kids' club, and travellers wanting a contemporary, minimalist design language, should look elsewhere too.
Bottom line
What sets this place apart is the combination of scale and substance: genuinely spacious rooms by Rome standards, a destination restaurant in INEO, and a spa worth booking into independently. Splurge on the duplex suite for the piazza views, or the Sophia Loren presidential suite if you want the full cinematic treatment; suite bookings include airport transfers and spa access.