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"Classic Rocco Forte service combined with a soft palette and stylish interior makes for a relaxed luxury hotel."
Sir Rocco Forte set new standards for luxury hotels in Berlin when he opened the Hotel de Rome in October 2006. Designer Tommaso Ziffer (also credited with the legendary Hotel de Russie in Rome), restored the 19th-century Teutonic grandeur of this former bank and added elegant, contemporary interiors. The result is a luxury hotel that feels seriously smart without being stuffy.
Located in what was once East Berlin, the Hotel de Rome is an ideal base for a cultural mini-break as it is within walking distance of Alexanderplatz, the Museum Island and the Brandenburg Gate.
The facilities
Liveried doormen usher guests into the luxury hotel’s grand lobby which is lined with original terrazzo mosaics. Oversized sofas upholstered in black velvet surround a huge, suspended flower display.
The Hotel de Rome’s restaurant Pariloi has a large terrace for the summer months and serves elaborate Italian and Mediterranean dishes. Bebel bar and lounge next door offers a lighter menu and classic cocktails, and the grand Opera Court is the perfect spot for afternoon tea. The luxury hotel also has a Veuve Cliquot-branded roof terrace which is popular for parties thanks to its expansive views and atmospheric sunsets over the city.
But most impressive of all is the luxury hotel’s spa which is housed in the building’s former bank vaults. Golden mosaics and LED lighting give the 20-metre pool a sparkling allure and organic beauty products give facials, massages and the aromatherapy steam room an eco twist.
The rooms
The luxury hotel’s 146 rooms have a beige colour-scheme with splashes of black, mushroom brown and oxblood red. Framed black and white prints of Roman architectural icons pay tribute to Sir Rocco’s homeland. And huge, hand-made beds, high ceilings and chaises lounges help to make the well-heeled guests feel right at home.
Deluxe rooms 104, 105 and 109 have great views of Bebel Square below and the luxury hotel’s four wood-panelled historical suites are arguably the grandest in Berlin.
"Characterised by high ceilings, wood-panelled walls and soothing colours, the 146 rooms and suites of this Rocco Forte hotel are spacious and stylishly luxurious (typically with large beds and chaises longues). The best have views on to Bebelplatz and/or the domes of the nearby St Hedwig’s Cathedral." Telegraph 08
"Hot List", Conde Nast Traveller 07
Children are welcomed in the hotel, and children under 12 can stay free in their parent's room. The hotel can provide both cots and high-chairs, and a babysitting service can be arranged on request. There is a special children's menu in the restaurant.
Paroli Restaurant serves a fusion of Italian and Mediterranean cuisine and overlooks the terrace, which is opened up for al fresco dining during the summer months.