IHG has a new hotel in Rome that offers luxurious five-star accommodations with captivating views of the Eternal City.
The InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace is situated on the famous Via Veneto in Rome and showcases the distinctive style of acclaimed Italian architect Carlo Busiri Vici.
Originally built in 1900 to accommodate visiting ambassadors, the building later served as the American Embassy Library in 1946.
The restoration of this grand establishment faithfully preserved its original structure and replicated the intricate decorations.
With a fusion of neo-classical details and contemporary design, the hotel offers 160 rooms and suites.

Its architectural concept draws inspiration from the Renaissance era, incorporating symmetrical and elegant shapes with elements such as gables and columns.
The interiors showcase meticulous attention to detail.
The hotel enjoys a convenient location, just a short stroll away from Rome’s renowned attractions like the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Pantheon.
Guests at the hotel can indulge in a variety of culinary experiences.
Scarpetta NYC presents a blend of Italian cuisine and traditional American steakhouse flavours in an urban setting, offering lunch and dinner options.
Additionally, Charlie’s Rooftop and Anita’s Bar and Lounge provide distinctive choices.
Charlie’s Rooftop offers breathtaking city views, live music, exclusive DJ sets, sophisticated mixology, and delectable canapés.
As guests enter the hotel, they are greeted by Anita’s Lounge & Bar, which boasts a grand 600-bulb chandelier.

The new IC Rome Ambasciatori Palace is another luxury option in a city that has a vibrant luxury hotel scene and UCT will review when next in Italy.