Hotel d'Inghilterra - Starhotels Collezione
Via Bocca di Leone 14, Rome, Italy
Pavlus SELECT Perks
Five guaranteed amenities + one specific to this property — included at the standard nightly rate.
$100 Property Credit
Spend on dining, spa, or activities — yours to use during your stay.
Daily Breakfast for Two
Full breakfast included, every morning of your stay.
Early Check-In, Late Check-Out
Arrive early, leave late — subject to availability on arrival.
Room Upgrade on Arrival
Move up to a better room when one is available — at no extra cost.
Complimentary Wi-Fi
In-room internet included for the duration of your stay.
About this property
After a masterful complete renovation the iconic Hotel d'Inghilterra is back to the past glory. In the heart of Rome introduces new room and suites, alongside a new roof top terrace with unparalleled views, and a new Spa. The hotel's renaissance encompasses charm, character and historical elegance.
There are few places in Rome that can boast a history as prestigious as that of Hotel d’Inghilterra, which is within easy walking distance of Via Condotti, the fashion-shopping hub par excellence, and Piazza di Spagna, location of the Spanish Steps. Transformed into a hotel in 1850, Hotel d’Inghilterra is housed within a building constructed in the mid-16th century, which originally served as sleeping quarters for guests visiting the palazzo across the road, belonging to the noble Torlonia family. The hotel owes its name to the celebrated English poet Keats who, together with Byron and Shelley, made it the destination of choice when visiting Rome. The hotel’s logo, inspired by the coat-of-arms of the British Royal Family, is a testament to the deep-seated, centuries-old link that the hotel has had with Britain and the Windsors. From the outset, the Hotel has been frequented by aristocrats and celebrities, with the roll call of illustrious guests taking in everyone from Franz Liszt and Hans Christian Andersen to Henry James, Ernest Hemingway and Mark Twain, as well as more modern stars such as Elizabeth Taylor and Gregory Peck.
There are few places in Rome that can boast a history as prestigious as that of Hotel d’Inghilterra, which is within easy walking distance of Via Condotti, the fashion-shopping hub par excellence, and Piazza di Spagna, location of the Spanish Steps. Transformed into a hotel in 1850, Hotel d’Inghilterra is housed within a building constructed in the mid-16th century, which originally served as sleeping quarters for guests visiting the palazzo across the road, belonging to the noble Torlonia family. The hotel owes its name to the celebrated English poet Keats who, together with Byron and Shelley, made it the destination of choice when visiting Rome. The hotel’s logo, inspired by the coat-of-arms of the British Royal Family, is a testament to the deep-seated, centuries-old link that the hotel has had with Britain and the Windsors. From the outset, the Hotel has been frequented by aristocrats and celebrities, with the roll call of illustrious guests taking in everyone from Franz Liszt and Hans Christian Andersen to Henry James, Ernest Hemingway and Mark Twain, as well as more modern stars such as Elizabeth Taylor and Gregory Peck.
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