The Empire Palace Hotel enjoys a
privileged place in Rome: within a easy stroll you
could be in the Borghese Gardens, sipping a drink
while people watching on the Via Veneto, browsing
the antiques of Via Margutta or enjoying the spectacle
of the Spanish Steps.
The Empire Palace opened it's doors in Rome in 1999.
Its' 113 rooms make it one of the largest hotels in
the city centre. The Hotel's history saw it previously
being a grand house owned by a noble Venetian Family.
Built around a courtyard, where light meals and drinks
are served, with stables at the rear, the conversion
to a modern and high tech hotel in Rome has been a
stylish one,, not to say an opulent one the end result
of which has seen a loverly contrast of classic and
contemporary.
Roma is famous for it's designers and Empire Palace
Hotel design works around three themes: Venice, modern
art and the stars of the night. The American Bar in
the converted stables has the cutting edge of Space
Age design while the guestrooms mellow in the lustrous
patina of cherrywood and hues of gold. The restaurant,
Aureliano, named after the Roman Emperor (remember
Gladiator and Marcus Aurelius ), serves gourmet seasonal
Mediterranean cuisine and fine wines in an aura of
classic elegance.
Located in the city centre, close to the famous Via
Veneto shopping and business district the luxury accommodation
in Rome being offered could not immagine a better
location. Three blocks from the USA Embassy, just
a few minutes away from the Villa Borghese Gardens
and 15 minutes walking distance to the Spanish Steps,
Trevi Fountain, Piazza del Popolo and Via Condotti
- The Empire Palace Hotel is considered by many official
guide books as one of the finest four star hotels
in Rome.