Radisson Collection announced the opening of its sixth hotel in Italy, the Radisson Collection Hotel, Roma Antica. Nestled in the heart of Rome's historic city center, the hotel is situated in a prime location near the iconic Altare della Patria, the Pantheon, Piazza Venezia, and ancient ruins of Largo di Torre Argentina, Capitolium Hill. The hotel is built around Palazzo Lares Permarini, a meticulously restored palazzo, testament to the rich tapestry of Rome's architectural heritage.
Each of the hotel's 84 rooms is designed to offer stylish spaces that embody elegance through carefully selected materials. Opulent Carrara marble bathrooms, artistic Fornasetti wallpaper, rich wooden floors, and modern design ensure that all the rooms have an air of understated elegance in which every detail reflects a commitment to sophistication. Refined and cosmopolitan, earth tones blend seamlessly with pops of color throughout wallpaper accents, soft furnishings, and local details. The hotel's Panoramic rooms feature spacious terraces with breath-taking views of the city in addition to elegant furnishings which are a study in simplicity and refinement. Extending across 80m², the Friends and Family Stay Rooms can accommodate up to six adults looking to enjoy their time in the Eternal City. Guests can relax and rejuvenate in the hotel's Turkish bath and fitness center or find a quiet moment of luxury amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. With its pet-friendly policy, guests can enjoy an ideal getaway with their furry friends.
Chema Basterrechea, Global President and Chief Operating Officer at Radisson Hotel Group, comments: "Our commitment to delivering exceptional luxury experiences is strengthened further with the addition of Radisson Collection Hotel, Roma Antica to our portfolio. The hotel's alluring aesthetics and ideal location make it a remarkable example of our luxury offering. With this new addition, we take pride in moving closer towards our goal of achieving 30 hotels in Italy by 2027 as a testament to our unwavering commitment to Italy's tourism industry."
Through the sensitive renovation of the historic palazzo to create Radisson Collection Hotel, Roma Antica a hidden archaeological gem was uncovered. A fragment of the ancient perimeter wall of the Porticus Minucia from the imperial era was uncovered, allowing for a first of its kind reconstruction. Additionally, a three-dimensional model of the monument was created, making it possible to identify its exact location in relation to today's urban fabric. During construction, the project was expanded to enhance the archaeological remains, which is visitable in the basement of the hotel, accompanied by a multimedia video presenting the three-dimensional reconstruction of the Porticus Minucia. The excavation, carried out between May and July 2020, was overseen by the archaeologist from the Superintendence, Marta Baumgartner, who expressed her pride in the discovery: "The discovery is a source of pride for us because, for the first time, we see the walls of the Porticus Minucia standing and the marble decorations that adorned them."
Guests can soak up unforgettable views and savor delicious cocktails at Modius on the Roof – Terrazza, located on the 8th floor. Providing an unforgettable experience, the cocktail bar serves Italian-style snacks and signature cocktails, while offering awe-inspiring 360-degree views of the Eternal City, including landmarks such as the Altare della Patria in Piazza Venezia and the splendid Pantheon. Modius on the Roof – Terrazza is the perfect location to enjoy an elegant aperitivo, a romantic evening, or a fun night out with friends surrounded by stunning views of Rome.
Ruggero Silipo, General Manager, says, "We are delighted to welcome guests to the best address in Rome. Our exceptional cuisine, alluring design, history-rich spaces, and enduring service ensure that guests have an unforgettable experience in the heart of Rome's historic city center. We take pride in offering warm Italian hospitality that's sure to leave every guest mesmerized while they immerse themselves in the city's rich history and culture."