Anantara Palazzo Naiadi
Luxurious décor throughout a historic crescent-shaped palazzo Rooftop seasonal pool and terrace with whirlpool and daybeds Great for dining, with multiple gourmet and rooftop restaurants Around 1.4km from the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps 650m from Termini Station for easy airport and city connections Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Set in a sweeping crescent-shaped palazzo overlooking Piazza della Repubblica, Anantara Palazzo Naiadi blends grand 19th-century architecture with polished contemporary luxury. With a rooftop pool and terrace, an indulgent spa and destination dining, this 5-star hotel places you within easy strolling distance of Rome’s star sights while cocooning you in marble-clad calm between explorations.
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Map & location
Rome City, Rome, Italy
If you like to walk a city, this address is a gem. Anantara Palazzo Naiadi fronts sweeping Piazza della Repubblica in central Rome, with the remnants of the Baths of Diocletian as its historic backdrop.
You’re about 650m from Termini Station, giving easy access to both airports, the metro network and regional trains, while iconic sights such as the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps and the Colosseum are all within roughly a 15–20 minute stroll. Cafés, trattorie and designer boutiques fan out in every direction, so you can drift between culture, coffee and cocktails with minimal planning.
- Approx. transfer time from airport depends on traffic and mode of transport – allow around 45–60 minutes from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) by car or train plus a short walk from Termini.
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
There may be no beach – this is Rome, after all – but the hotel’s rooftop pool more than compensates with sweeping city views.
• Outdoor freshwater pool with whirlpool on the roof terrace
• Sunbathing area with sunbeds, swing beds and parasols
• Free pool towels provided
The pool is typically open between 01 May and 30 September, weather and hotel management permitting, making it an exceptional spot for a cooling dip after a day of sightseeing or sunset drinks above the piazza.
Spa, sports & wellness
After pounding Rome’s cobbled streets, retreat to the spa, which features a sauna, steam room and a menu of massage and wellness treatments (16+ years, local charges apply). Opening hours usually run from 11:00–21:00, though these can vary with season and occupancy.
Active guests can keep up their routine in the air-conditioned gym, equipped with cardio machines, a free weights area and fixed strength equipment (minimum age 18 years).
Additional practical touches include a 24-hour reception, concierge services for restaurant reservations and tickets, and luggage storage. Wheelchair hire may be available on request (local charge), and the hotel participates in certified sustainability initiatives.
Activities
• Rooftop pool for relaxed swims and sunset lounging (seasonal)
• Spa rituals and massage treatments (charges apply)
• Independent exploration of Rome’s museums, galleries and monuments from a central base
• Easy access to foodie neighbourhoods for wine bars, gelaterie and trattorie
• Fitness sessions in the on-site gym
Guest services
• 24-hour reception and concierge service
• Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures
• Equipment hire including wheelchair (on request; local charge)
• Free Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
• Restaurant highchairs and children’s menus available
• Certified sustainable hotel initiatives in place
• Daily housekeeping with linen and towel changes
Food & drink
Food is a real focus at Anantara Palazzo Naiadi, with a choice of elegant venues that make the most of Roman flavours and skyline views.
Fontana Restaurant serves an abundant breakfast and refined lunches and dinners, blending international favourites with Italian and local dishes. Highchairs and a kids’ menu help keep younger travellers happy.
For gourmet evenings, Ineo Restaurant offers a creative take on Italian and international cuisine in an à la carte setting. Up on the roof, Seen By Olivier pairs skyline views with international plates – from Italian to Chinese, Mexican and Japanese – plus show-cooking and snacks in an adults-only atmosphere.
The Casamanfredi Bar and the elegant Lobby Bar keep you topped up with coffee, aperitivi and late-night drinks, with light bites available.
A smart dress code may apply in certain venues, and opening times or supplements can vary by season and board plan; always check locally for the latest details.
Rooms
Deluxe Room for Sole Use
Sleeps: minimum 1, maximum 1
All the features of the Deluxe Room in a layout tailored to solo travellers seeking extra comfort and space.
Premium Room
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
Premium Rooms typically offer additional space or enhanced views compared with standard Deluxe categories, with a similar elegant design and core amenities (details may vary by allocation).
Junior Suite
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
Ideal if you enjoy more room to unwind, Junior Suites usually include a defined seating area alongside the bedroom and may offer enhanced views or heritage features. Facilities are broadly in line with Deluxe Rooms, with upgraded touches depending on allocation.
Junior Suite for Sole Use
Sleeps: minimum 1, maximum 1
A generous option for solo guests who value suite-style space, with the same refined décor and facilities as other Junior Suites.
Executive Suite
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
Executive Suites are made for longer stays or special occasions, giving you expansive space, a separate lounge area and elevated comfort. Specific layouts and views differ but you can expect the full suite of in-room comforts, from plush robes to premium bathroom amenities.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
*Local charges may apply for some in-room and hotel services.
More info
Destination basics
• Location: Rome, Italy
• Language: Italian (English widely spoken in tourism areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +1 (subject to daylight saving)
Typical local costs (guide only)
• Local beer: around £4.30
• One-way local travel ticket (public transport): around £1.30
• Meal for two in a mid-range restaurant: around £51.30
Rome is a year-round city destination, with spring and autumn generally offering the most comfortable sightseeing temperatures. Some hotel facilities – especially the rooftop pool and terrace – are seasonal and may depend on weather or operational considerations. Restaurant openings, menus and services can change between seasons.
For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.
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