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Hotel Hassler Roma

  • Price$600-$1,200 — $800-$2,000
  • CategoryLuxury
  • Rating★ 4.8

Hotel Hassler Roma occupies a supremely enviable position at the summit of the Spanish Steps in Rome's Trinità dei Monti district, placing guests steps from the Trevi Fountain, the Via Condotti luxury shopping corridor, and the Villa Borghese gardens. This landmark property has welcomed heads of state, film icons, and discerning travellers since 1893, earning its place among Rome's most storied luxury addresses. The six-storey building blends neoclassical grandeur with warm Italian elegance throughout its 87 rooms and suites.

Perched atop the Spanish Steps with panoramic terraces overlooking Rome, this iconic 5-star hotel has welcomed royalty and celebrities since 1893. The Michelin-starred rooftop restaurant Imàgo offers exceptional cuisine and breathtaking city views.

Hotel Hassler Roma occupies a supremely enviable position at the summit of the Spanish Steps in Rome's Trinità dei Monti district, placing guests steps from the Trevi Fountain, the Via Condotti luxury shopping corridor, and the Villa Borghese gardens. This landmark property has welcomed heads of state, film icons, and discerning travellers since 1893, earning its place among Rome's most storied luxury addresses.

The six-storey building blends neoclassical grandeur with warm Italian elegance throughout its 87 rooms and suites. Accommodations range from superior rooms dressed in pale silks and antique furnishings to top-floor penthouse suites offering wraparound views across Rome's roofline. Many rooms overlook the Spanish Steps or the historic palazzi of the surrounding neighbourhood, and several feature private terraces ideal for watching the city come alive at dusk.

Dining at the Hassler centres on Imàgo, the hotel's Michelin-starred rooftop restaurant presided over by Executive Chef Francesco Apreda. The glass-enclosed space delivers contemporary Italian cuisine alongside uninterrupted panoramas stretching from the Pantheon dome to St. Peter's Basilica. The Palm Court restaurant at ground level offers a less formal alternative for breakfast and all-day dining, while the Salone Eva bar provides an intimate setting for aperitivo hour.

The Hassler Spa occupies a dedicated lower-floor space offering massages, facials, and body treatments using premium Italian product lines. A modern fitness centre is available around the clock. The concierge team holds one of Europe's longest-tenured concierge legacies, with staff capable of securing opera tickets, private museum visits, and tailor-made driving tours of the Roman countryside. The hotel maintains a discreet, unhurried atmosphere more reminiscent of a private residence than a commercial hotel, appealing strongly to repeat guests who value recognition and continuity of service. Families are accommodated with interconnecting rooms and thoughtful children's amenities, while proximity to Rome's central train connections and Fiumicino airport limousine service makes arrivals and departures effortless.

Amenities

  • Michelin-starred restaurant
  • rooftop terrace
  • spa
  • fitness center
  • concierge
  • bar

Location

Piazza Trinità dei Monti, 6, 00187 Roma RM

41.9059, 12.4828 View on map

Highlights

  • Perched at the top of the Spanish Steps with panoramic views over Rome's historic roofline
  • Imàgo, the Michelin-starred rooftop restaurant, pairs exceptional Italian cuisine with sweeping city panoramas
  • 87 elegantly furnished rooms and suites, many with private terraces or Spanish Steps views
  • Renowned concierge team with decades of expertise securing exclusive Rome experiences
  • Hassler Spa and 24-hour fitness centre for comprehensive in-house wellness

Tips for visiting

  • Book an upper-floor room or suite for the best views over Rome's domes and rooftops.
  • Reserve a table at Imàgo well in advance, particularly for weekend dinners and during peak travel months.
  • The Spanish Steps are quietest in the early morning; guests can enjoy them virtually empty before tour groups arrive.
  • The concierge can arrange skip-the-line access to the Vatican Museums, Colosseum, and other heavily visited sites.
  • Parking in this area is extremely limited; the hotel's car service or taxis from Termini are the most reliable options.
  • Low-season rates in January and February can offer significant savings while full amenities remain available.

Accessibility

Hotel Hassler Roma is a historic multi-storey building with lift access to all floors, though some room configurations and the spa area may present challenges for wheelchair users. Guests with specific mobility requirements are advised to contact the hotel directly to confirm room suitability and discuss any necessary arrangements.

Frequently asked questions

Is Hotel Hassler Roma suitable for families with children?

Yes, the hotel accommodates families with interconnecting rooms, children's menus in both restaurants, and a concierge team experienced in arranging family-friendly excursions. Cribs are available on request.

How far is the hotel from Rome's main railway station?

Roma Termini is approximately 2.5 km from the hotel, reachable in about 10 minutes by taxi. The nearest metro station, Spagna, is a short walk down the Spanish Steps.

Does the hotel have a swimming pool?

Hotel Hassler Roma does not have a pool; however, the Hassler Spa offers a comprehensive range of wellness treatments, and several day-spa facilities are available nearby.

What is the dress code at Imàgo restaurant?

Smart casual to formal attire is customary at Imàgo. Jackets are appreciated for men at dinner, and very casual beachwear or athletic wear is not appropriate.

Can the hotel arrange private tours of Rome?

The concierge team regularly organises private guided tours of the Vatican, the Colosseum, the Borghese Gallery, and the Roman countryside, including after-hours museum access on select dates.