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Rome Marriott Park Hotel

via Colonnello Tommaso Masala, 54, Rome, Italy, 00148
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Rome Marriott Park Hotel is the ideal location for business and leisure groups visiting the Eternal City! We are able to host groups and events up to 2200 people in the same room. The congress center has 40 meeting rooms to host each kind of event.

Venue Details

ChainMarriott Bonvoy
BrandMarriott Hotels
Built2006
Renovated-
Total meeting space139,414 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms601
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar

Awards

Cvent awards
Industry awards
With a multi-purpose facility that covers a total surface area of 11,000 sq.mt. the Rome Marriott Park Hotel hosts one of the largest conference centres in Europe. 40 modular meeting rooms among which: Michelangelo Ballroom – hosting up to 2.200 people theatre style. Tiziano Ballroom – hosting up to 800 people theatre style. Flexible Space for events holding up to 7.000 people. Panoramic Ballroom on the 6th floor for banquets of up to 500 people. Outstanding terraces for outdoor special events. The Rome Marriott Park Hotel is conveniently located at only 11 km from Fiumicino International Airport and 14 km from Rome city centre.

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Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (urban)
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Apr 16 - Jun 30Sep 01 - Nov 15
Shoulder season
Low season
Jul 01 - Aug 31Nov 16 - Dec 31Jan 01 - Apr 15

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
139,414.2 sq. ft.
Largest room
30,903.2 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
40
Second largest room
19,687.2 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
118,403.1 sq. ft.

Floor Plans

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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
19,687.2 sq. ft.
128.0 x 154.2 sq. ft.
24.0 ft.
2400
-
850
2400
1000
-
9,762.9 sq. ft.
128.0 x 78.7 sq. ft.
24.0 ft.
1200
-
425
1200
500
-
6,598.3 sq. ft.
128.0 x 52.5 sq. ft.
24.0 ft.
550
-
250
550
300
-
10,763.9 sq. ft.
-
10.8 ft.------
11,269.8 sq. ft.
128.0 x 88.6 sq. ft.
10.5 ft.
550
-
550
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30,903.2 sq. ft.
242.8 x 128.0 sq. ft.
-
2800
-
1200
2800
1400
-
10,193.4 sq. ft.
124.7 x 82.0 sq. ft.
23.3 ft.
1000
-
600
1000
480
-
5,069.8 sq. ft.
82.0 x 62.3 sq. ft.
23.3 ft.
550
-
300
550
240
-
3,089.2 sq. ft.
82.0 x 39.4 sq. ft.
23.3 ft.
300
-
144
300
160
-

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
601
Double (2 beds)
165
Suites
41
Tax rate
10%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 10.19 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( €12.00/day )
Street parking
Bus parking

Local Attractions

Via del Corso
Via del Corso
Shopping
18 kms
Via del Corso is a main street in the historical centre of Rome. It is remarkable for being absolutely straight in an area characterized by narrow meandering alleys and small piazzas, stretching over ca. 1.5 km length, linking to many other famous sights such as the Pizza del Popolo or Pizza Venezia. Amon others, Via del corso and Via COndotti are the best known highly expensive fashion streets in Rome.
Rome, IT
Via Veneto
Via Veneto
Historical landmark
19 kms
Via Vittorio Veneto is one of the most famous, elegant and expensive streets of Rome, Italy. The street is named after the Battle of Vittorio Veneto (1918), a decisive Italian victory of World War I. Federico Fellini's classic 1960 film La Dolce Vita was mostly centered on the Via Veneto area.
Via Veneto
Rome, IT
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Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona
Historical landmark
18 kms
Undeniably the most elegant and cheerful of all Roman piazzas, it was built on the site of Stadium of Domitian in the 1st Century A.D. and still preserves its outline. The piazza remains a highly popular meeting place for Romans and tourists alike, who drowsily soak up the sun and atmosphere in open air bars dotted around it.
Piazza Navona
Rome 00186
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Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport
Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport
Airport
11 kms
Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport, also simply known as Fiumicino airport, is Italy's largest airport with 36.1 million passengers served. The hotel is located close by and offers an organized shuttle service every half an hour for to/from the hotel and airport.
Via dell' Aeroporto di Fiumicino, 320
Rome, IT
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Colosseum
Colosseum
Historical landmark
18 kms
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is an elliptical amphitheatre in Rome's city centre. It was the largest amphitheatre of the Roman Empire and is considered as the iconic symbol of Imperial Rome today. As one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions, guided tours are offered also at night.
Piazza del Colosseo
Rome, IT 00184
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St. Peter and Vatican City
St. Peter and Vatican City
Historical landmark
14 kms
St. Peter’s is the greatest of all churches of Christendom located within the vatican city. The church is built on Vatican Hill, across the Tiber river from the historic center of Rome. The location is highly symbolic: this was the site where Saint Peter, the chief apostle, died a martyr and where he was buried in 64 AD. Because of this location, the Pope presides at a number of services throughout the year, drawing audiences of 15,000 to over 80,000 people, either within the Vatican Basilica, or in St. Peter's Square.
Vatican City, VA
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Castel Sant'Angelo
Castel Sant'Angelo
Historical landmark
16 kms
The Castel Sant'Angelo is a towering cylindrical building in Parco Adriano, Rome. It was initially commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family. The building was later used by the popes as a fortress and castle, and is now a museum. The Castel was once the tallest building in Rome.
Lungotevere Castello, 50
Rome, IT 00186
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Roman Forum
Roman Forum
Historical landmark
18 kms
The Roman Forum is a rectangular plaza surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the city center. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum.
Via della Salaria Vecchia, 5/6
Rome, IT
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Quirinale
Quirinale
Historical landmark
18 kms
The Palazzo del Quirinale is a historic building situated on Rome's tallest hill, the Quirinal Hill. It has housed thirty popes, four kings and eleven presidents of the Italian Republic and is now the residence of the current Italian President.
Piazza del Quirinale
Roma, IT 00187
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Basilica of San Clemente
Basilica of San Clemente
Historical landmark
20 kms
An early Christian basilica in Rome dedicated to Pope St. Clement (d. 99 AD). The church has a beautiful interior, but it is especially notable for its three historical layers. The 12th-century basilica is built on top of a well-preserved 4th-century church (with many frescoes), which was built next to a 3rd-century Mithraic Temple. For an admission fee, it is possible to explore the excavations of the lower two levels, which is a fascinating journey into the history of Rome.
Via di San Giovanni in Laterano
Rome, IT 00184
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Pantheon
Pantheon
Historical landmark
17 kms
The Pantheon was built during the reign of Augustus as a temple to all the gods of ancient Rome. This Roman monument has the greatest number of records: the best preserved, with the biggest brick dome in the history of architecture and is considered the forerunner of all modern places of worship. It is the most copied and imitated of all ancient works. Don't leave without lifting up your head inside the Pantheon - a 9-metre round aperture at the very top of the dome illuminates the entire building.
Piazza della Rotonda
Rome, IT 00186
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Spanish Steps
Spanish Steps
Historical landmark
18 kms
The Spanish Steps or also know as the "Scalinata", is the widest staircase in Europe, combining the Piazza di Spagna at the base and the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. Many high-fashion brands are surrounding the world-famous piazza which is considered to be both a priceless cultural gem as well as popular tourist attraction.
Piazza di Spagna
Rome, IT 00187
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Trevi Fountain
Trevi Fountain
Historical landmark
17 kms
The Trevi Fountain is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world, measuring 26.3 metres hight and 49.15 metres width. The monument, whose water is supplied by one of the oldest Roman aqueducts, the “Acqua Virgine”, has been sculptured against the backdrop of Palazzo Poli and depicts Triton taming Oceanus’ shell-shaped chariot drawn by sea horses. Before moving off, do not forget to throw a coin in the fountain. Custom has it that travellers doing this will one day return to the Eternal City.
Piazza di Trevi
Rome, IT 00187
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San Giovanni in Laterano
San Giovanni in Laterano
Historical landmark
19 kms
The Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Rome and the official ecclesiastical seat of the Bishop of Rome, who is the Pope. The archbasilica is located outside of the boundaries of Vatican City proper, although within the city of Rome. However, it enjoys extraterritorial status as one of the properties of the Holy See.
Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, 4
Rome, IT
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Santa Maria Maggiore
Santa Maria Maggiore
Historical landmark
21 kms
The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore is the most important and best preserved of Roman churches dedicated to the Madonna. It rises on top of the Esquiline Hill and is the only remaining example of early Christian architecture.
Via Carlo Alberto, 47
Rome, IT
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Piazza del Popolo
Piazza del Popolo
Historical landmark
16 kms
The Piazza del Popolo, literally meaning "People's Square", lies inside the northern gate in the Aurelian Walls, once the Porta Flaminia of ancient Rome, and now called the Porta del Popolo. This was the starting point of the Via Flaminia, the road to Ariminum (modern day Rimini) and the most important route to the north. For centuries, the Piazza del Popolo was a place for public executions, the last of which took place in 1826. Today it welcomes the millions of visitors who annually flock here to admire the piazza’s cultural and historical splendour.
Piazza del Popolo
Rome, IT 00187
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Domus Aurea
Domus Aurea
Historical landmark
20 kms
After the fire of 64 CE, which destroyed the greater part of the centre of Rome, Emperor Nero had a new residence built; it had walls sheathed by fine varieties of marble and vaults decorated with gold and precious stones, so to earn the name of Domus Aurea (Golden House). It was designed by the architects Severus and Celer and decorated by the painter Fabullus.
Via della Domus Aurea, 1
Rome, IT 00184
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Cestia Pyramid
Cestia Pyramid
Historical landmark
17 kms
The Pyramid of Cestius is the tomb of the wealthy praetor Caius Cestius Epulone which was built just before 12 B.C., the year of his death. It was constructed shortly after the empire’s conquest of Egypt, at a time when anything to do with the culture of this new province was extremely fashionable in Rome. 36.40 metres high and standing on a travertine foundation, measuring just under 30 square metres at the base, it is made of concrete.
Via Raffaele Persichetti
Rome, IT 00153
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Piazza Colonna and Montecitorio
Piazza Colonna and Montecitorio
Historical landmark
17 kms
The Palazzo, seat of the Chamber of Deputies, was first designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1653, completed by Carlo Fontana, while further work was added by Art Nouveau Architect Ernesto Basile in the early twentieth century. Montecitorio, the Lower House of Parliament, has opened its doors to visitors via its special programme “Montecitorio a porte aperte”. With parliamentary staff acting as guides, visitors are taken on a long tour steeped in history which reveal the most important aspects of life in parliament. Piazza Colonna is a piazza in the historic heart of Rome. The bronze statue of Saint Paul that crowns the column was placed in 1589, by order of Pope Sixtus V.
Piazza di Monte Citorio, 33
Rome, IT
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Church of Santa Maria Immacolata
Church of Santa Maria Immacolata
Via Vittorio Veneto 27
Rome, IT 00187
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Ara Pacis Augustae
Ara Pacis Augustae
Museum
17 kms
The Ara Pacis Augustae is the altar of Augustan Peace, dedicated to Pax, the Roman goddess of Peace. The monument was completed in 9 BCE to honour the return of Augustus to Rome after his three years in Hispania and Gaul. The altar reflects the Augustan vision of Roman civil religion and consists of a traditional open-air altar at its center surrounded by precinct walls which are pierced on the eastern and western ends by openings.
Lungotevere in Augusta
Rome, IT 00186
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San Gregorio Magno Church
San Gregorio Magno Church
Historical landmark
19 kms
The San Gregorio Magno al Cielo is a church in Rome, dedicated to Pope St Gregory the Great, and belongs to a monastery of Camaldolese Benedictine monks on the western slope of the Caelian hill. Entry to the church is through the atrium, on the other side of the railings in the monumental façade at the top of the stairs. Visitors are required to ring the bell for the monastery on the right in the atrium at reasonable hours, and ask for access from the duty porter. If the gate in the railings is locked, the church is not open to visitors.
Piazza di San Gregorio, 1
Rome, IT 00184
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Piazza Venezia
Piazza Venezia
Historical landmark
20 kms
Piazza Venezia is the central hub of Rome, named after the Venetian Cardinal, Pietro Barbo who built the Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy of the Republic of Venice to Rome. The piazza is dominated by the overpowering “Altare della Patria” (Altar of the Fatherland) a monument to honour Victor Emanuel II, unified Italy’s first king, which is however also often unsympathetically referred to as either the “wedding cake” or the “typewriter”.
Piazza Venezia
Rome, IT 00186
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Campidoglio
Campidoglio
Historical landmark
20 kms
The Campidoglio (Capitoline Hill) is one of the seven hills of Rome and was the citadel of the earliest Romans where Roman Divinities were once praised. Today it is headquarter of the Italian Government.
Piazza del Campidoglio
Rome, IT
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Additional Information

Facility Restrictions

city tax € 7,50 per person, per night

Cancellation Policy

DEDICATED

Additional details

Meeting Center, Expo space, restaurants, Swimming pool (open during Summer season) and internal parking.

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Rome Marriott Park Hotel Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Rome Marriott Park Hotel's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
Please visit Marriott.com/Serve360 for Marriott International's sustainability & social impact strategy and 2025 goals information.
Does Rome Marriott Park Hotel have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Paper,Aluminum,Other Metals,Plastic,Glass,Cooking Oil

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Rome Marriott Park Hotel and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Rome Marriott Park Hotel's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
https://www.marriott.com/diversity/diversity-and-inclusion.mi

Health and Safety

Were practices at Rome Marriott Park Hotel developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 
Does Rome Marriott Park Hotel clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 

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