Rome was great to visit in this unfortunate Covid period, felt like we had the city for ourselves, and St Regis added to our experience with exceptional service. If you like a traditional hotel, St Regis has all the qualities.

Done in either powder blue and grey or delicate shades of terracotta and taupe, all have sound-absorbing carpets and windows, though light sleepers may want to opt for internally facing rooms. Though the winter garden-inspired space is as lavish as it has always been, with its Belle Époque mouldings, grand staircase, and glorious Murano glass chandelier, the new look is sleek and inviting. Radiant and luminous, it combines fearless elegance, disruptive artistry and discerning enlightenment.

Set with chic café tables and clusters of plush armchairs, the space can comfortably accommodate anything from a full meal from the bistrot menu to drinks from the bar. A contemporary take on a historic address, St. Regis Rome has shed its former bearing and stepped out, into the limelight to truly own Rome. A contemporary take on a historic address, St. Regis Rome has shed its former bearing and stepped out, into the limelight to truly own Rome. The heart of the hotel is its vast lobby, which incorporates the bar, bistrot-style restaurant, and exquisite sapphire-blue library. Design aficionados can choose the Bottega Veneta Suite, furnished with pieces from the Bottega Veneta Home Collections.There are a number of rooms built to accessibility standards and a ramp to access the lobby. Rome was great to visit in this unfortunate Covid period, felt like we had the city for ourselves, and St Regis added to our experience with exceptional service. The décor is refined yet welcoming, and the rooms are generously proportioned and awash in light from the large windows, helped along by elegant bevelled mirrors, high ceilings, and restored Venetian chandeliers.

Other hotel amenities include a small fitness room, in-room spa services, 24-hour room service, and parking.Since opening in summer 2017, Margutta 19 has already become a word-of-mouth success among savvy ...With 132 rooms and 29 suites, the dramatic restyling of the St. Regis has been a multi-year and multi-million-euro project, but the investment has paid off.

Though the hotel lists several Rome highlights – the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Via dei Condotti – as within walking distance, guests are more than 15 minutes by foot to any of these. If you like a traditional hotel, St Regis has all the qualities. The hotel's interiors may have been completely reworked, but the flawless hospitality that has made the St. Regis a favourite among celebrities and heads of state for over a century remains untouched. Along with the monumental lobby, the hotel has added modernised everything from its artwork (adding rotating contemporary installations) to its uniforms (created by haute-couture designer Giada Curti). There are classic Italian and international dishes to choose from, but the traditional Roman specialties (think cacio e pepe and saltimbocca) are a stand-out and lend a welcome sense of place.

Rooms were very fresh, and I love the location. Radiant and luminous, it combines fearless elegance, disruptive artistry and discerning enlightenment. The St. Regis overlooks Piazza della Repubblica and the Baths of Diocletian, just steps from the Termini train station. If you like a traditional hotel, St Regis has all the qualities.

An extensive makeover has updated the hotel's style from artwork to uniforms, while staying true to its legendary Old World grandeur.Having unveiled Hotel de la Ville, Rocco Forte Hotels confirms its top spot in stylish luxury whi...Double rooms from €400 (£355) in low season; and from €650 (£679) in high season. Rome was great to visit in this unfortunate Covid period, felt like we had the city for ourselves, and St Regis added to our experience with exceptional service. Breakfast, laid out in an adjoining room, is a generous continental buffet complemented by an egg station overseen by attentive staff, with table service for coffee drinks and fresh juice.Putting the Grand in Grand Dame, the landmark St. Regis has been one of Rome's flagship luxury hotels since iconic hotelier César Ritz welcomed the first illustrious guests in 1894. Dining and imbibing is an important part of the newly refurbished lobby, home to the hotel's Lumen Lounge & Bar.

St Regis in Rome was a very positive experience.