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The Guest Room is a cozy retreat with a comfy king-sized bed. It's a small yet functional space, measuring 22 square meters (237 square feet).
The Superior Room is a comfy and well-designed space with a king-sized bed. It has a room size of 28 square meters (301 square feet).
Located on an upper floor, the Deluxe Room is a cozy and trendy space. It features a king-sized bed and covers an area of 23
The Premiere Room is on a high floor. It has a big, comfortable king-sized bed. The room is spacious, with 29 square meters (312 square
The Premiere Skyline View Room is on a high floor and has a comfortable and stylish space. It has a king-sized bed and is 26
The Loft Studio Suite is a big, fashionable room with a cozy king-sized bed. It's 40 square meters (430 square feet) in size. Inside, guests
The Garden View Suite is a spacious and comfortable retreat. It has a king-sized bed and offers 47 square meters (506 square feet) of space.
The Signature Suite is a large and luxurious room with a king-sized bed. It is 49 square meters (527 square feet) in size. Guests can
A calm stay unfolds within the 2 Bedroom Connecting Suite, set with clear comfort. The layout spans 60 sqm and feels open, bright, and well-arranged.
The Skyline View Suite is a luxurious and spacious retreat. It has a king-sized bed and covers an area of 45 square meters (484 square
The 3 Bedroom Connecting Suite offers calm space with a clear, balanced design. This suite comfortably supports a maximum occupancy of 8. Bedroom 1 has
Indulge in luxury at the City View Rome Penthouse Terrace Suite. It is 208 square meters (2238 square feet) in size. This non-smoking suite seamlessly
Indulge in urban luxury in the City View Edition Penthouse Terrace Suite. It offers a generous 237 square meters (2550 square feet) of stylish living
The Rome Edition is a modern lifestyle hotel near Via Veneto, Piazza Barberini, and the lower edge of Villa Borghese. It brings the EDITION mood to Rome in a 1940s rationalist building that once served as a bank. The result is not a palace hotel and not a classic grand dame. It is sharper, quieter, and more social, with garden spaces, strong bars, a rooftop, and a very central address.
The hotel works well for guests who want Rome with design, food, and evening energy built into the stay. Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, Via Condotti, Villa Borghese, and Barberini metro station are all close by. The Colosseum, Vatican, Trastevere, and Testaccio are easy to reach by taxi or metro when the city is moving well.
The Rome Edition has a compact luxury scale, with 74 guest rooms, 17 suites, and two penthouse suites. Rooms use warm woods, soft fabrics, neutral tones, and the EDITION mix of calm lighting and modern detail. The look is polished but not loud. It gives guests a restful counterpoint to Rome's streets.
Entry rooms suit travelers who plan to spend the day exploring and want a stylish base with good service. Larger rooms and suites add more space to sit, dress, work, and settle in. Some categories look toward the streets and rooftops of Rome, while others face quieter interior or church views.
Suites are the better choice for longer stays, special occasions, or guests who want more privacy. The hotel's three-bedroom suite can work for families or friends traveling together. The penthouse suites add the most space and a stronger sense of occasion, especially for guests who want a private Rome stay with the full hotel around them.
Details matter here. Guests can expect Le Labo amenities, soft bedding, good lighting, modern bathrooms, and the edited feel that defines the EDITION brand. The rooms are not oversized by resort standards, but they are well planned for a Rome city stay.
Anima is the hotel's signature restaurant. It offers Italian cooking with Roman and Neapolitan influence, seasonal ingredients, and a garden setting that softens the city-center location. It is useful for breakfast, a relaxed lunch, or dinner when guests want to stay close to the hotel.
Punch Room is the EDITION cocktail concept with a late-night, speakeasy-inspired feel. It focuses on punch, spirits, storytelling, and a more intimate bar mood. The Roof is the other key venue. Set on the seventh floor, it has a panoramic terrace, a travertine plunge pool, drinks, lunch, dinner, and sunset views across Rome's rooftops.
The hotel also has a lobby and garden rhythm that makes it easy to pause between sightseeing and dinner. Guests should note that individual bars or terraces in Rome can shift hours by season or private events. The safest plan is to check current opening times when booking dining or arrival-day drinks.
That flexibility is useful in Rome. Some nights call for a long dinner in Trastevere or Campo de' Fiori. Other nights are better spent close to the hotel, with a rooftop aperitivo, an easy meal, and a late drink without crossing the city again.
The Roof is one of the hotel's main advantages. It gives The Rome Edition a resort-like moment in a dense city, with dining, lounge seating, and a small plunge pool. It is not a large swimming complex, but it adds real value in warm months and gives guests a place to slow down above the streets.
The wellness area includes fitness facilities and treatment rooms. It suits guests who want a workout, a massage, or a short recovery pause after walking Rome's hills and stone streets. The hotel is not a destination spa, yet the wellness offer is useful and well matched to a city break.
Because the property is compact, the flow feels easy. A guest can start with breakfast, walk to the Spanish Steps, return for a rest, head to The Roof at sunset, and finish with a drink at Punch Room. This kind of day is exactly where the hotel makes sense.
The Rome Edition sits close to Via Veneto and Piazza Barberini, an area with strong hotel history and good access to central sights. Trevi Fountain is within walking distance. The Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese are also close enough for most guests, depending on heat and pace.
The location works especially well for travelers who want a stylish base but do not need to sleep directly beside the Pantheon or Piazza Navona. Barberini metro station helps with cross-city travel, while taxis can connect guests to Roma Termini, the Vatican, Trastevere, and restaurants across the city.
Rome is busy in most seasons, and major anniversaries, public events, and summer travel can add pressure. Guests should book restaurants, guides, and airport transfers early. The hotel itself gives a calm return point after crowded sights, which is a real advantage in the city.
For first-time visitors, the location keeps classic Rome close. For repeat visitors, it offers a cleaner and more current hotel mood than many historic properties. That makes it a smart choice for guests who know the city but want a fresher base.
The Rome Edition competes with several strong luxury hotels, each with a different personality. Hotel Eden offers classic Dorchester Collection polish near the top of Via Veneto. Six Senses Rome brings spa-led design close to the Pantheon. The Rome EDITION is more nightlife-friendly and more fashion-forward than both.
Bulgari Hotel Roma is more formal and jewelry-house precise near Piazza Augusto Imperatore. The St. Regis Rome offers historic grandeur near Termini and Piazza della Repubblica. W Rome is more playful and loud, while Portrait Roma and Hotel de Russie are better for guests who want Spanish Steps or Piazza del Popolo access.
The Rome Edition stands out through its mix of contemporary design, rooftop life, garden dining, EDITION bar culture, and a central but slightly tucked-away location. It is best for travelers who want Rome with a modern social edge, not for guests seeking a frescoed palace mood or a large full-service spa resort.
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