The Rome EDITION - new hotel with a twist

by Oliver Lind, Hotel Researcher
This hotel in Rome boasts a garden decorated with over 400 plants and jasmine shrubs and a rooftop with a bar and pool overlooking the beauty of the Eternal City and Pantheon.


The Rome EDITION is a new hotel that has found a home in a 1940s Rationalist-style building just a few steps from Via Veneto. The original marble staircases, statues, and lamps were preserved after a thorough revamp of the structure, which used to be a bank in the past. Full-height windows illuminate the travertine floors and seven-metre-high ceilings in the sleek lobby. 

The hotel's 91 rooms are designed in a soft minimalist style with wood paneling, herringbone parquet flooring, and beige furnishings. The minibar regularly contains Italian products such as Bomba Aramo and limoncello by Silvio Carta, chocolate by local producer Said, and the hotel's Tritone. The bathrooms are dressed in grey peperino stone, a volcanic tuff local to the area, and stocked with New York brand Le Labo products. 

The one who came to Rome to experience new gastronomic tastes, the Amina restaurant serves traditional Roman dishes with a modern touch. At the same time, the Jade Bar, beautifully dressed in emerald shades and marble, offers a menu with many exquisite cocktails. On the seventh-floor rooftop, an 11-meter swimming pool and another bar accompany views of the Pantheon.