For complete peace and relaxation in Rome, look no further than Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa. With a prime location near wonderful Villa Borghese Park, you will enjoy easy access to many of the city’s best landmarks. Inspired by the opulent homes of 17th-century Italian aristocracy, the interior’s gilded stuccowork, sumptuous fabrics, and rich colors exude regal charm. The hospitality and warm welcome at the award-winning hotel are second to none, and the expansive spa and fitness center are ideal for unwinding after a day exploring the iconic city.
Explore Rome following the excellent concierge’s suggestions, taking in some of the world’s most iconic sights just a short walk from the hotel. Return for a rejuvenating massage before a leisurely dinner in the Pauline Borghese restaurant, followed by a restful night’s sleep in your plush guestroom or suite.
Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa’s 177 guestrooms and suites are designed with your greatest comfort in mind. With opulent upholstery, elegant furnishings, Empire-style armchairs, and Italian marble baths, your room or suite is the epitome of luxury. Wake up to stunning views of Villa Borghese Park, St. Peter’s Dome, or the charming streets of the exclusive Parioli district while you enjoy coffee on your private balcony or terrace.
The hotel prides itself on the impeccable service provided by its concierge team, who seamlessly book spa treatments, make reservations at the finest local restaurants, and recommend the best ways to explore the city. If you are in Rome on business, Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa has versatile event spaces for inspiring corporate events and offers intriguing team-building packages that range from vintage-car tours to escape-room games, and a rugby-inspired experience, as well.
Dining at Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa has a focus on fresh Italian flavors. Flagship restaurant Pauline Borghese is the hotel’s fine dining option, while La Pomme and Le Parc bars offer cocktails and lighter fare.
The hotel is home to the three-level Prince Spa wellness center with 12 treatment rooms, multiple saunas, sensorial showers, a large pool, and a fully equipped fitness center. Book some time with the personal trainer or join a power yoga or Pilates session. In warmer months, soak up the Roman sunshine in the hotel’s heated outdoor pool.
Stroll across to the nearby Villa Borghese Park and botanical gardens and admire the world-renowned art and sculpture collections at Galleria Borghese, home to sculptures by Bernini and masterworks by Caravaggio. For a change of pace, visit the nearby Bioparco di Roma zoo, or marvel over the iconic Spanish Steps and the famous Barcaccia Fountain.
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Located in Parioli, one of Rome’s most exclusive residential neighborhoods, Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa is tucked away from the crowds but still close to many of Rome’s major historical and cultural sites.
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Via G. Frescobaldi, 5, Rome, Italy
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Sun Aug 17 2025 08:38:26 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Pioneer825942
We booked Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & SPA as a birthday treat for our son, combining a visit to the Colosseum with time by the pool so our children (ages 4, 9 and 10) could balance sightseeing with some relaxation. Unfortunately, this hotel proved to be entirely unsuitable for families with children. The main issue was the outdoor pool. Our children were playing together quietly and appropriately in the shallow end – nothing more than what you would expect from well-behaved kids enjoying the water. However, after a single complaint from another guest, the lifeguard insisted they remain silent. His manner was rude and completely unreasonable, expecting young children to play in silence. It was so uncomfortable that we had to call the manager. To his credit, he was apologetic and admitted the hotel is not really geared towards families, but this is something that should be made clear before booking. Having a pool that children are effectively not welcome to use makes the hotel very misleading for parents. We also found the restaurant unaccommodating for families. When we asked to feed the children at 6pm (a very normal request for young kids), we were told the restaurant only opens at 7pm. Room service was available, but when we asked if we could at least sit at the outdoor tables to eat, this was refused – we were told we had to eat in our room. Again, this reflects an attitude that does not consider the practical needs of families with children. We are a very well-travelled family and have stayed in many excellent hotels worldwide. Our children are polite, well-behaved, and accustomed to travelling. This was not a case of disruptive behaviour – it is simply that this hotel does not want children to be children. In summary: if you are considering this hotel with children, we strongly advise you to look elsewhere. Despite the pool, this is not a family-friendly property and parents will likely find their stay stressful and disappointing.
Tue Aug 05 2025 11:55:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by L C
Parco dei Principi is a beautiful hotel! The woodwork is breathtaking and the location very safe. We would stay here again! The front desk concierge Marco was beyond lovely and a problem solver. He supplied us with water bottles on the very hot days, always greeted us with a smile, and asked if there was anything he could do to help us. The complimentary breakfast was overflowing with local goodness! We were stuffed every time we ate there. The bellhops were always courteous and willing to set up a taxi for us. Just one note, I would avoid the one female font desk concierge attendant. There was an error with our reservation, but rather than attempt to remedy it, she said our travel agent made the error, made no effort to fix the error, and was very unfriendly throughout the weeklong stay. However, the overall experience outweighed this. Just avoid her!
Thu Jul 31 2025 08:28:03 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Traveler24742707109
We had an amazing experience at this beautiful hotel in the Eternal city, the entire staff were outstanding and have nothing but superlatives to offer. We want to extend our gratitude to everyone who made our stay at Parco di Principi and Rome a most wonderful memory. You are simply the best in Rome !
Wed Jul 23 2025 14:30:36 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by heatherh816
My husband, myself, and our 18 year old son stayed for a week in July 2025. We felt the rooms were pretty small. There were only three small drawers, which of course didn't hold hardly any of the clothes we brought. Please know there are no irons in the room. We knew this ahead of time and brought our steamer but it tripped the circuit each time we used it. The bathroom is incredibly small and the shower has only a half fixed glass partition, so we got water all over the place when we showered. The water pressure was very intense and we couldn't figure out a way to adjust it. I had to hold me hands over my face because it just stung so much. The breakfast is only so-so, it is the same thing each morning and not a huge selection. The pastries/muffins, etc were pretty dry. The pool was pretty nice, the temperature was perfect. There are attendants there who come by frequently to take your food/drink order but the prices are pretty high at this hotel. It is quite a bit of a walk to the ancient Roman ruins, depending on where you are going, a mile give or take. The side walks are plenty but Rome itself is very hilly and the streets/sidewalks are cobble stone and very easy to trip so if you're walking bring sturdy shoes and pay attention every step. It butts up to Borghese park, which is a huge 150 acre park with plenty of runners, bikers, walkers and is a great place to stroll around. There are some pretty fountains, statues, etc. There is a nice little restaurant and pond there, as well as the famous Borghese museum (book weeks in advance). Overall, I was disappointed and likely wouldn't go back. The room and bathroom were just so small!
Mon Jun 30 2025 16:58:16 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Becca B
Amazing! Luxury grounds and accommodating staff. We were able to walk through the gardens to sightseeing when the weather was nice.