
An iconic destination given Rome’s role as Bvlgari’s hometown and endless font of inspiration, the property occupies an illustrious address at Piazza Augusto Imperatore in the heart of the Campo Marzio district.
The hotel is built in the 1930s as the INPS headquarters, Italy’s Social Security agency, its renovation to its current majesty was masterminded by the firm of ACPV (short for Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel) . But here in Rome they truly paid homage to Italian artisans and crafts—the handlaid mosaics were made by graduates of a mosaic school in the province of Friuli, the handblown glass lamps and amber bottles are from Venice’s Murano, and the breathtaking Ginori vases from the 1930s are designs by the iconic Italian architect Gio Ponti.
Channeling that unique legacy, its Roman heritage is impeccably expressed in every design detail — for a monument to contemporary elegance that exudes an extraordinary sense of place. 110 Suites, Spa, Pool, gym, and library dedicated to the history of jewellery, the Hotel will be home to the magnificent Bvlgari Suite, which looks out over the Mausoleum of Emperor Augustus, as well as Bvlgari’s signature dining and drinks destinations: The Bvlgari Bar and Il Ristorante – Niko Romito.
Rooms are channeling the legacy of Bulgari and its Roman heritage through four unique colour palettes and exceptional materials. Coloured marble adorns the baths, infusing the space with Mediterranean spirit.
Il Ristorante – Niko Romito is located on the fifth floor of the hotel and provides a splendid view over the monumental tomb of the Emperor Augustus, making full use of a large terrace area. The atmosphere is elegant and welcoming, with mahogany walls, Bvlgari artwork and seating for up to 54.
A true temple of wellbeing, the Bvlgari Spa evokes the atmosphere of ancient Roman baths, with marble columns that rise from the swimming pool and coloured glass to bathe the space in soft, warm light. Encompassing 1500 square metres, it’s an oasis of peace to rebalance body, mind and spirit.
The Spa is home to eight treatment rooms, a state-of-the-art Spa Suite featuring a green onyx bath, and a 20-metre indoor pool decorated with shimmering mosaics which draw inspiration from motifs used in the celebrated Baths of Caracalla. Exclusive spa treatments are designed by Augustinus Bader.
The concierge can organize everything from chauffeured airport cars to personal shoppers, guides, hard-to-score restaurant reservations, and sightseeing in vintage Fiat 500s.