
Six Senses Rome
Where centuries of Roman grandeur meet a new kind of stillness
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Six Senses Rome
13 Total Rooms
13 Room Types
4.3 (19 Reviews)
The entrance is easy to miss, and that feels deliberate. Tucked along a narrow street just steps from the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo, Six Senses Rome occupies an eighteenth-century palazzo that once served as a residence for Roman nobility. The restoration honors the building's layered past with painstaking care. Original frescoed ceilings, terrazzo floors, and sculpted stonework have been preserved alongside a design vocabulary that feels distinctly contemporary. There is a tension here between the weight of Roman history and something lighter, almost meditative, that the interiors cultivate through natural materials, muted tones, and a restrained approach to ornamentation.
The property houses ninety-six rooms and suites, many of which retain period architectural details like vaulted ceilings, original moldings, and restored frescoes that vary from room to room. No two feel quite the same. Throughout, the design draws on sustainable principles and biophilic elements, weaving greenery, organic textures, and natural light into spaces that feel both grounded and refined. The Roman Suite, the property's most expansive accommodation, offers sweeping views across the city's rooftops and domes, a perspective that feels earned after winding through the palazzo's quieter corridors.
Dining at Six Senses Rome unfolds across several distinct venues. Bivium serves as the property's signature restaurant, offering Italian cuisine rooted in seasonal ingredients and a philosophy of clean, whole-food cooking that echoes the brand's wellness-first ethos. The menu leans toward simplicity and ingredient integrity, with produce sourced from local farms and the property's own kitchen garden. Elsewhere, the intimate cocktail bar provides a more relaxed counterpoint, with drinks crafted around botanical and low-waste principles. For lighter moments, guests find a courtyard setting where meals shift in character with the light, transitioning from quiet morning coffees to aperitivo as the afternoon wanes.
The Six Senses Spa occupies a series of subterranean treatment rooms that tap into the palazzo's lower levels, creating an atmosphere that feels almost cloister-like in its calm. The wellness offering extends beyond conventional spa treatments into integrative health, with personalized programs, sleep optimization, and holistic therapies available. A fully equipped gym complements the spa, alongside spaces designed for yoga and movement. The rooftop terrace, open to guests for much of the day, offers a rare vantage point over Rome's layered skyline, framing cupolas, terraces, and the distant curve of the Tiber in a way that feels intimate rather than theatrical.
Rome presses in close here, but the palazzo holds its own quiet. The property sits within the historic center, moments from the Via del Corso, the Borghese Gallery, and the winding streets that lead toward Piazza Navona and the Pantheon. It is a location that rewards walking, and the concierge team curates experiences that extend into the city's deeper cultural life, from private gallery visits to guided explorations of Rome's lesser-known neighborhoods. What Six Senses Rome offers is not an escape from the city but a different way of inhabiting it. You return each evening to frescoed ceilings and a stillness that feels almost improbable given the ancient, restless energy just beyond the door.
The entrance is easy to miss, and that feels deliberate. Tucked along a narrow street just steps from the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo, Six Senses Rome occupies an eighteenth-century palazzo that once served as a residence for Roman nobility. The restoration honors the building's layered past with painstaking care. Original frescoed ceilings, terrazzo floors, and sculpted stonework have been preserved alongside a design vocabulary that feels distinctly contemporary. There is a tension here between the weight of Roman history and something lighter, almost meditative, that the interiors cultivate through natural materials, muted tones, and a restrained approach to ornamentation.
The property houses ninety-six rooms and suites, many of which retain period architectural details like vaulted ceilings, original moldings, and restored frescoes that vary from room to room. No two feel quite the same. Throughout, the design draws on sustainable principles and biophilic elements, weaving greenery, organic textures, and natural light into spaces that feel both grounded and refined. The Roman Suite, the property's most expansive accommodation, offers sweeping views across the city's rooftops and domes, a perspective that feels earned after winding through the palazzo's quieter corridors.
Dining at Six Senses Rome unfolds across several distinct venues. Bivium serves as the property's signature restaurant, offering Italian cuisine rooted in seasonal ingredients and a philosophy of clean, whole-food cooking that echoes the brand's wellness-first ethos. The menu leans toward simplicity and ingredient integrity, with produce sourced from local farms and the property's own kitchen garden. Elsewhere, the intimate cocktail bar provides a more relaxed counterpoint, with drinks crafted around botanical and low-waste principles. For lighter moments, guests find a courtyard setting where meals shift in character with the light, transitioning from quiet morning coffees to aperitivo as the afternoon wanes.

What we love about this stay
What strikes you first isn't the location—though being steps from Piazza Venezia places you in Rome's deep center—it's the atmosphere inside. Six Senses Rome feels calibrated rather than decorated, a space where contemporary design and Italian classicism don't compete but genuinely converse. The lobby carries a warmth that's immediate and specific: fresh flowers, the distant sound of a piano, an elegance that registers as ease rather than formality. Guest rooms follow the same instinct, favoring restraint over spectacle, the kind of understated comfort that rewards a second or third night more than the first. And the terrace, overlooking the cityscape, becomes less a viewing platform than a place where Rome's energy settles into something personal and quiet. It's a property that understands the city it inhabits—not as a backdrop, but as something you feel differently after staying here.
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Piazza San Marcello, Rome, Lazio, IT
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DEC 2025
Was perfect Everything was perfect
Guest
DEC 2025
An exclusive and peacefull oasis in center of Rome Amazing oasis in the center of Rome, great rooms, terrace, beautiful design, great restaurants and spa, best location
Guest
DEC 2025
Exquisite hotel in Rome. The staff was extremely attentive and helpful. The facilities are state of the art and the location is unique. The room might be the best in Rome.
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DEC 2025
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DEC 2025
Wonderful!
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