Via del Gianicolo 3, Rome, Italy | (618) 248-8274
One of the only hotels in Rome with a pool
Beautiful, lush greenery and gardens surrounding the property
Restaurant headed by one of Italy's most famous chefs
Bright, serene spa offers hydro-massage pool, sauna, and various treatments
Two unique bars, one indoor and one outdoor
Chic, sleek decor throughout hotel and guest rooms
Near a variety of iconic sights, such as Saint Peter's Square
Free Wi-Fi
24-hour room service
Meeting rooms for business travelers
Not close to a metro station
Fee for breakfast
Fee for parking
A bit far to walk to some popular sights in the historic center
The Gran Meliá has significant historical relevance as it was built on the ruins of the ancient Roman villa of Emperor Nero's mother. Many archaeological relics were found during the building of the hotel, which are now displayed in the public areas. Now a chic resort, the property is a unique, luxury oasis within the center of Rome. Located next to Vatican City, the Gran Meliá has the rare fortune of being surrounded by lush, beautiful gardens and multiple outdoor areas. It is also one of the only hotels in Rome to have a pool. Additional amenities include a spa, two bars, a restaurant run by one of Italy's most famous chefs, and a library/tea room. The 116 rooms are incredibly modern and sleek, with state-of-the art appliances.
Scene
A luxurious, modern front lobby and expansive grounds covered in beautiful gardens
The front lobby is contemporary, bright, and airy with white tiled floors, high ceilings, an elegant front desk, and frosted glass walls. Unique artwork and archaeological artifacts like an enormous classic Roman bust can be spotted throughout the hotel. The property is walled in and covered by big grassy lawns and gorgeous, lush gardens filled with trees, flowers, and bushes. The Gran Meliá has a sophisticated, relaxed atmosphere that feels like an escape even though guests are still in the city.
Location
Located near Vatican City and Trastevere, within walking distance to famous sights
Gran Meliá Rome is located in a walled-in property in the district of Gianicolo, right next to Vatican City. It is within walking distance of many of the city's most beautiful and famous attractions, such as Castel Sant'Angelo and Saint Peter’s Square. The hotel is also near the neighborhood of Trastevere, which has tons of restaurants, shops, and charming streets. Approximate distances to a selection of sights and destinations include:- 10-minute walk to Auditorium Conciliazione
Rooms
Modern, sleek rooms with chic decor and large, luxurious bathrooms
The Gran Meliá’s guest rooms are incredibly sleek and modern, with state-of-the-art design and appliances. The units have a serene ambiance with white and light-grey accents accentuated with contemporary furniture and an open layout. The rooms come with either two single beds or a king-size bed sitting under giant replicas of Italian paintings, giving the spaces a somewhat avant-garde feel. Rooms come with flat-screen TVs, stocked mini-fridges, safes, large closets, desks, iPod docks, and Nespresso machines. Some of the higher-tier units have separate living rooms and extra bedrooms. The Emperor Suite even has a fitness center and a private terrace with a whirlpool.Bathrooms -- integrated into bedrooms and separated by just a glass wall -- are very luxurious, with large tubs, modern vessel sinks, and separate areas for the toilet and bidet. Free Clarins toiletries are on hand as well.
Features
A pool, spa, salon, and restaurant with a renowned head chef
The Gran Meliá’s small, round pool -- one of the few hotel pools in Rome -- is very glamorous and set in the property's gardens, surrounded by a tiled deck, cushioned lounge chairs, tented couches, a whirlpool, and an outdoor shower. There’s also a chic pool bar called the Liquid Garden situated on a patio with contemporary wicker chairs and couches, with an indoor section completely surrounded by glass. Contrastingly, Nectar Bar has funky, artsy decor with large paintings covering the walls and purple tables with red, purple, and pink velvet chairs and couches. There’s also The Library, a sophisticated salon which serves afternoon tea. Vivavoce, the hotel's restaurant, has the well-known Alfonso Iaccarino as its head chef. The hotel also has a chic, serene spa with an outdoor whirlpool, various treatment rooms, and a sauna. For special events, Lunae Terrace has lots of chairs, umbrellas, potted plants, and covered porticoes.