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Top 10: Places to Stay

1. Eden

Perhaps Rome's most illustrious defender of the grand tradition, this historic hotel has been the choice of celebrities for years. Not only because every detail speaks of refinement, but also because of the superb restaurant/bar that tops the edifice dominating the entire city.

  • Via Ludovisi 49
  • 06 478 121
  • €€€€€ (over €350)*
  • Disabled access
  • www.hotel-eden.it

2. Hassler

In one of the few genteel giants that's not yet part of a luxury chain, the honey-coloured tones of the public rooms set the mood of timeless luxury. The suites and the famous roof terrace restaurant offer some of Rome's most magnificent views.

3. De Russie

This historic hotel, a favourite of Picasso, has been refurbished in a sumptuous yet understated style. Delights include terraced garden cafés, an excellent restaurant, a spa and gym and a secret garden on the Pincio. Rooms are spacious and elegant, featuring muted colours and sheer comfort.

4. St Regis Grand

Extravagant opulence, recently restored to its full glory. Originated by César Ritz in 1894, it continues to live up to the illustrious hotelier's name. A world-class restaurant, Vivendo, a business centre and a fitness club complete the offerings.

5. Majestic

Magnificence is the keynote in the oldest of the Via Veneto hotels, founded in 1889. Rich decor is everywhere, as well as antiques and bathrooms with Jacuzzis.

6. Regina Baglioni

A setting fit for a king, which it has been more than once. Wall silks, Oriental carpets, paintings, marble floors, antiques - this beautiful hotel is truly a palace inside and out. Seventh-floor suites have panoramic views.

7. De la Ville Inter-Continental

Certainly one of Rome's prettiest hotels, graced with fine art, marble and antiques, all lit by Venetian glass chandeliers. Each room is different in theme. Situated at the top of the Spanish Steps, it could hardly be more central.

8. Grand Hotel Flora

Part of the Marriott chain, this hotel has the air of refinement you expect on Via Veneto, combined with efficiency. The decor features marble, antiques and soft colours. Extras include a roof garden restaurant and a piano bar.

9. Giulio Cesare

Formerly the villa of a countess, the atmosphere is still decidedly aristocratic. Chandeliers, antiques, paintings, Oriental carpets and a grand piano typify the public rooms. Mirror-lined hallways lead to elegant bedrooms with marble baths.

10. Atlante Star

Attentive service and a host of extras, such as free airport pick-up and Jacuzzis. The rooftop restaurant is famous for its panorama of St Peter's and fine cuisine.