Suite Nymphaeum is a comfortable and elegant room located on the inside of the villa of the property, comfortable king size bed, large bathroom, hallway, and also has a view of the garden, smart tv, wifi and mini-bar.
Aniene is a Classic single that offers the best view from the top of the Hero's Garden Relais, in fact, to get there you have to walk up a flight of stairs beyond the first floor. The room is designed to ensure the comfort, in fact, has a comfortable queen bed, private bath, mini-bar and WiFi. The window offers a view of the internal courtyard and the park, the room retains the ceiling with exposed wood beams and floors cementino.
Sciarra is a cozy apartment inside the main villa, with finishes of brick and travertine, is composed of living area with kitchenette, a sleeping area with a king size bed and a spacious bathroom with a shower. The house has: wifi, fridge, dishes and cutlery, hair dryer, bed linen and towels, air conditioning with heat pump, a large car park and direct access to the park.
Suites Boast a spacious and elegant room, part of a house property. The room has a king-size bed, large bathroom and direct access to the panoramic terrace. The Suite also features a smart tv, wifi, air conditioning and mini-bar.
Suite Crossbow is a comfortable and bright room, part of a house property. The center of the room is dominated by a comfortable double bed, large bathroom with shower and a balcony with a view of the garden of the property. The suite also features a smart tv, air conditioning and mini-bar.
Welcome to the Veio Family Suite, where space, comfort and style combine in an unforgettable experience.
Borghese welcomes you with elegance and unparalleled comfort. This prestigious apartment, featuring elegant finishes of brick and travertine, offers an unforgettable stay.
Ada, is an exclusive residence of 48 metres and is surrounded by the green of the park. With a refined architecture, the fine details in terracotta and travertine, exposed beams and precious furniture of the previous century, which are blended with modern style, this apartment embodies the elegance and comfort.
Our comfortable suites offer generous spaces and elegant furnishings to ensure a memorable stay.
Explore the natural wonders that surround us, including guided hiking tours and much more.
Delight your palate with our drinks are handcrafted and exclusive cocktails at the cosy bar.
Relax knowing that your vehicle is safe in our own free parking in the structure, allowing you to get the best out of your stay without worries.
With our convenient self check-in service, guests can arrive and register quickly and stress-free, enjoying maximum flexibility in their arrival time.
Our outdoor pool is an oasis of freshness and relaxation, where guests can soak up the sun and enjoy crystal-clear water in a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
Piazza del Popolo, located at the northern end of Via del Corso, is one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. This vast square, with its symmetrical and harmonious design, is a true masterpiece of urban planning and architecture.
Entering through the monumental Porta del Popolo, visitors are welcomed into a large open space dominated by the impressive Flaminio Obelisk. This ancient Egyptian obelisk, dating back to the 13th century BC, was brought to Rome by Emperor Augustus and originally stood in the Circus Maximus. Standing 24 meters tall, the obelisk is surrounded by a fountain adorned with white marble lions, adding an elegant touch to the heart of the square.
Villa Borghese is one of the largest and most fascinating public parks in Rome, located in the heart of the city. This vast green space, covering around 80 hectares, is a perfect combination of nature, art, and history, offering visitors an oasis of tranquility and beauty.
Originally a private villa belonging to the noble Borghese family, the park was designed in the 17th century by Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V. The cardinal transformed the area into a luxurious garden featuring a rich collection of exotic plants, sculptures, fountains, and small lakes, making it one of the most refined gardens in Europe.
Auditorium Parco della Musica is one of the most important cultural and musical centers in Rome and in all of Italy. Located in the Flaminio district, north of the historic center, this architectural and cultural complex was designed by the renowned architect Renzo Piano and inaugurated in 2002. The auditorium is a landmark for music, art, and culture, offering a wide range of events and activities for the public.
The Auditorium Parco della Musica stands out for its innovative and functional design. The complex consists of three large concert halls — Santa Cecilia, Sinopoli, and Petrassi — each with unique acoustic and architectural features. The Santa Cecilia Hall, the largest of the three, can accommodate up to 2,800 spectators and is mainly used for symphonic concerts and opera performances. The Sinopoli Hall, with a capacity of 1,200 seats, hosts chamber music concerts and theatrical performances, while the Petrassi Hall, with 700 seats, is dedicated to more experimental events and visual arts performances.
The Stadio Olimpico is one of the most important and iconic sports venues in Italy, located within the Foro Italico sports complex in the Della Vittoria district of Rome. This multifunctional stadium has a long history and holds special significance for Italian and international sports enthusiasts.
Inaugurated in 1953, the Stadio Olimpico was built for the 1960 Rome Olympic Games, where it hosted the opening and closing ceremonies as well as numerous athletic events. With a capacity of around 70,000 spectators, it is the second-largest stadium in Italy. Over the years, the stadium has undergone several renovations — the most significant during the 1990 FIFA World Cup — improving its architecture and facilities to better accommodate fans and athletes alike.
The bridge is best known for the Battle of Ponte Milvio, which took place in 312 AD. In this decisive clash, Emperor Constantine the Great defeated Maxentius, marking the beginning of Christian dominance in the Roman Empire. According to legend, before the battle Constantine had a vision of a cross with the words “In hoc signo vinces” (“In this sign, you will conquer”), which inspired him to march toward victory.
The bridge is particularly famous for the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, which took place in 312 d.C. This decisive battle saw the emperor Constantine the Great defeat of Maxentius, marking the beginning of the dominance of christians in the Roman Empire. Legend has it that Constantine before the battle, he had a vision of the cross with the inscription “In hoc signo vinces” (“With this sign you will conquer”), which inspired him to march towards victory.