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Hotel de Rome offers an opulent escape in a former bank, complete with stunning rooms, a chic Italian restaurant, a rooftop bar with city views, and a lavish spa.
"Start us off with an overview.A neoclassical 19th-century bank houses this five-star Rocco Forte property, which enjoys an unrivaled location on Bebelplatz, right in the historic heart of East Berlin. Many of the building’s original details—graceful marble columns, skylights, an intricate iron staircase—have been retained, most notably down below in the pool area, formerly the bank’s jewel vault. A contemporary design streak runs throughout the lobby, which is dotted with oversized black velvet sofas, towering red-lacquer vases, and dangling globe lights, plus a playful pink neon birdcage as the centerpiece. Who else is here?A mix of well-heeled international guests and business travelers. There's often a swanky function taking place in the chandeliered ballroom, which was once the cashier's hall. The good stuff: What can we expect from the rooms?The 108 rooms (plus 37 suites) are spacious and crisply designed in neutral tones with bright pops of color, subtly patterned carpets, well-crafted modern furniture, and understated artwork. The five historic suites break with the rest of the decor; the Historic Banker Suite, for example, is a former bank conference room with parquet floors and oak-paneled walls. If you're craving private outdoor space, book the Royal Bebel Suite, a sprawling 2,150-square-foot spread with high ceilings and a wraparound balcony, or the aptly named top-floor Terrace Suite. The large bathrooms feature mosaic tiles, heated floors, a separate bathtub and shower, and Irene Forte Skincare products. Pro tip: If you can, get one of the front rooms, they overlook Bebelplatz, the dome of neighboring St. Hedwigs Cathedral, and the stately Opera House. We love little extras—are there any fun bonuses to staying here?Book one of the higher-end suites and get perks galore, including personalized concierge service, luggage unpacking, free pressing of one garment, and in-house movies. There's a standard mini-bar in all rooms; but you can request a bespoke Rocco Forte Nourish mini-bar in advance, stocked with a selection of healthy snacks and drinks. What are our options for dining inside the hotel?CHIARO restaurant features a solid Italian menu in cooperation with Michelin-starred chef Fulvio Pierangelini. The breakfast (not included in room rates) buffet offers cold cuts, cheeses, cereals, seasonal fruits, freshly baked croissants; there are also à la carte egg dishes, waffles, and pancakes. Afternoon tea is served in the marble-columned Opera Court, offering some 30 different teas, traditional sandwiches, scones, and cakes, plus a bonus candy bar. CHIARO Bar is a pleasant-enough spot for wines by the glass and cocktails (especially ones infused with herbs, spices, or dried fruits and vegetables), though it mainly only attracts hotel guests. From late spring into early autumn, don't miss an opportunity to have cocktails out on the Rooftop Terrace or the Hedwig Terrace, both of which have views of the Opera House, Berlin Cathedral, and iconic TV Tower. Starting weekends in late November through mid-December, the Rooftop Terrace turns into a cozy heated winter lounge, replete with festive holiday lanterns and mulled wine. Staff: If you could award one a trophy, who gets it, and why?Concierge Anne Raber and her team go above and beyond to get you anything you need during your stay. Anything else we should be sure to see during a stay at the Hotel de Rome?For sheer beauty, nothing beats the 65-foot heated indoor pool, set in the former jewelry vault and surrounded by original marble columns and mosaic tiles. Bottom line: Why come here?The top-notch service, historic details, and luxurious interiors and amenities. The location—literally steps from the Opera House and the famed boulevard Unter den Linden and a short walk to both the Humboldt Forum and Museum Island—can't be beat." - Jennifer Ceaser
"Set in the former headquarters of a 19th-century bank, Hotel de Rome forms a major part of Bebelplatz, the historic square best known as the site of the Nazis' infamous book burning in 1933. Across from the stately Opera House and the equally handsome Humboldt University, the hotel has retained the bank’s neoclassical exterior. Parts of the interior are original, too, most notably an elegant staircase that winds up to the fourth floor (the first three floors are also original), and the former bank vault, which has been transformed into a spa that is accessed via the vault's original steel door. The high-ceilinged guestrooms and suites are suitably sumptuous, with marble in the bathroom and furnishings of mahogany; the color palettes, however, were devised by designers Olga Polizzi and Tommaso Ziffer and are ultra-contemporary. The hotel also has a swanky restaurant, a popular cocktail bar, and a rooftop patio with splendid views of Bebelplatz and the city beyond."
"Set in the former headquarters of a 19th-century bank, Hotel de Rome forms a major part of Bebelplatz, the historic square best known as the site of the Nazis' infamous book burning in 1933. Across from the stately Opera House and the equally handsome Humboldt University, the hotel has retained the bank’s neoclassical exterior. Parts of the interior are original, too, most notably an elegant staircase that winds up to the fourth floor (the first three floors are also original), and the former bank vault, which has been transformed into a spa that is accessed via the vault's original steel door. The high-ceilinged guestrooms and suites are suitably sumptuous, with marble in the bathroom and furnishings of mahogany; the color palettes, however, were devised by designers Olga Polizzi and Tommaso Ziffer and are ultra-contemporary. The hotel also has a swanky restaurant, a popular cocktail bar, and a rooftop patio with splendid views of Bebelplatz and the city beyond."
"A neoclassical 19th-century bank houses Hotel de Rome, a five-star Rocco Forte property that enjoys an unrivaled location on Bebelplatz, right in the historic heart of East Berlin. Many of the building’s original details—graceful marble columns, skylights, an intricate iron staircase—have been retained, most notably down below in the pool area—formerly the bank’s jewel vault. A contemporary design streak runs through the lobby, which is dotted with oversized black velvet sofas, towering red-lacquer vases, and dangling globe lights, plus a playful pink neon birdcage as the centerpiece. The rooms are spacious and crisply designed with bright pops of color, well-crafted modern furniture, and understated artwork. If you book one of the higher-end suites though, there are amenities aplenty: a one-way limousine transfer, personalized concierge service, luggage unpacking and packing, free garment pressing, and in-house movies. You can also request a bespoke Rocco Forte Nourish mini-bar in advance, which is stocked with a selection of healthy snacks and drinks such as LoveRaw bars, kale crisps, vegetable crackers, sugar-free dark chocolate, and coconut water." - Jennifer Ceaser
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