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Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora

Via Vittorio Veneto, 191, Rome, Italie, 00187
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À propos de nous

Immerse in your personal Dolce Vita at the Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora, right on top of the noble Via Veneto and next door to the Villa Borghese gardens and the 2000 year old historic Roman walls. This gracious edifice with the stylish decor capturing the grandeur of Neoclassicism is exclusively designed for those looking for refined luxury in an atmosphere of sophistication and the highest level of welcoming hospitality anticipating every need of today's business or leisure traveller. Just sink back in the timeless elegance of the superbly appointed and newly refurbished rooms and suites. Delight in the culinary highlights of the Mediterranean cuisine at the Flora Restaurant. The adjoining bar is the ideal place to meet, to see or be seen, or to take in the flamboyant atmosphere of Via Veneto. The Flora Roof Top Terrace is the perfect setting for wedding receptions and exclusive celebrations, or simply for admiring the enchanting view over the roofs.

Détails du lieu

ChaîneMarriott Bonvoy
MarqueMarriott Hotels
Construit1905
Rénové2017
Espace total de la réunion11 388 pi. ca.
Chambres d’invités154
Type de lieuHôtel

Classements de l'industrie

Italia Hotel Classification

Commodités

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Ville)
Installations
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux acceptés
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Sécurité sur place
  • Service de location de voitures
  • Traiteurs externes autorisés
Services commerciaux
  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Centre d’affaires
  • Vidéoconférence

Seasonal Availability

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Haute saison
01 sept. - 31 oct.25 déc. - 31 déc.01 avr. - 30 juin
Hors saison
01 nov. - 24 déc.01 juill. - 31 juill.01 mars - 31 mars
Basse saison
01 août - 31 août01 janv. - 29 févr.

Salles de réunion

Espace total de la réunion
11 388,2 pi. ca.
Plus grande salle
2 691,0 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion
13
Deuxième plus grande salle
2 152,8 pi. ca.
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Espace de réunion

Nom
Taille de la salle
Hauteur du plafond
Capacité maximale
En U
En banquet
Théâtre
Salle de classe
Salle de conférence
Salone Flora
1 711,5 pi. ca.
75,5 x 23,0 pi. ca.
9,8 pi.
150
60
150
150
99
66
Flora 1
968,8 pi. ca.
42,7 x 23,0 pi. ca.
9,8 pi.
70
35
70
70
46
42
Flora 2
753,5 pi. ca.
32,8 x 23,0 pi. ca.
9,8 pi.
50
20
50
50
27
27
Doria
322,9 pi. ca.
26,2 x 13,1 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
12
----
12
Glory
258,3 pi. ca.
26,2 x 9,8 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
15
--
15
-
15
Borghese 1
366,0 pi. ca.
26,2 x 16,4 pi. ca.
8,5 pi.
30
20
30
30
12
25
Borghese 2
366,0 pi. ca.
26,2 x 16,4 pi. ca.
8,5 pi.
30
20
30
30
12
25
Salone Dolce Vita
699,7 pi. ca.
42,7 x 16,4 pi. ca.
14,8 pi.
100
29
100
80
42
-
Flora Rooftop Terrace interno
2 152,8 pi. ca.
65,6 x 32,8 pi. ca.
11,5 pi.
140
60
140
140
60
66

Chambres d’invités

Nombre total de chambres d’invités
154
Simple (1 lit)
11
Double (2 lits)
132
Suites
21

Emplacement

Comment s’y rendre

Distance from airport 20.51 mi
Stationnement dans les environs
Parking payant
Service voiturier
( 57,00 €/jour )

Attractions locales

Spanish Steps
Spanish Steps
Repère historique
1 km
The Spanish Steps (Italian: Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) are a set of steps in Rome, Italy, climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. The monumental stairway of 174 steps (the slightly elevated drainage system is often mistaken for the first step) was built with French diplomat Étienne Gueffier’s bequeathed funds of 20,000 scudi, in 1723–1725, linking the Bourbon Spanish Embassy, and the Trinità dei Monti church that was under the patronage of the Bourbon kings of France, both located above — to the Holy See in Palazzo Monaldeschi located below. The stairway was designed by architects Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi.
Piazza di Spagna
Rome, IT 00187
Trevi Fountain
Trevi Fountain
Repère historique
1 km
The Trevi Fountain (Italian: Fontana di Trevi) is a fountain in the Trevi district in Rome, Italy, designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini. Standing 26.3 metres (86 ft) high and 49.15 metres (161.3 ft) wide, it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world. The fountain has appeared in several notable films, including Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita, the eponymous Three Coins in the Fountain, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Sabrina Goes to Rome and Roman Holiday.
Piazza di Trevi
Rome, IT 00187
The Roman Colosseum
The Roman Colosseum
Repère historique
3 km
The Colosseum or Coliseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo), is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome. Built of travertine, tuff, and brick-faced concrete, it is the largest amphitheatre ever built. The Colosseum is situated just east of the Roman Forum. Construction began under the emperor Vespasian in AD 72, and was completed in AD 80 under his successor and heir Titus. Further modifications were made during the reign of Domitian (81–96). These three emperors are known as the Flavian dynasty, and the amphitheatre was named in Latin for its association with their family name (Flavius).
Rome, IT 00184
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Roman Forum
Roman Forum
Repère historique
3 km
The Roman Forum, also known by its Latin name Forum Romanum (Italian: Foro Romano), is a rectangular forum surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum. For centuries the Forum was the center of day-to-day life in Rome: the site of triumphal processions and elections; the venue for public speeches, criminal trials, and gladiatorial matches; and the nucleus of commercial affairs. Here statues and monuments commemorated the city's great men. The teeming heart of ancient Rome, it has been called the most celebrated meeting place in the world, and in all history. Located in the small valley between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, the Forum today is a sprawling ruin of architectural fragments and intermittent archaeological excavations attracting 4.5 million or more sightseers yearly.
Via della Salara Vecchia, 5/6
Rome, IT 00186
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Trajan's Market
Trajan's Market
Repère historique
2 km
Trajan's Market (Latin: Mercatus Traiani, Italian: Mercati di Traiano) is a large complex of ruins located on the Via dei Fori Imperiali, at the opposite end to the Colosseum. The surviving buildings and structures, built as an integral part of Trajan's Forum and nestled against the excavated flank of the Quirinal Hill, present a living model of life in the Roman capital and a glimpse at the restoration in the city, which reveals new treasures and insights about Ancient Roman architecture. Thought to be the world's oldest shopping mall, the arcades in Trajan's Market are now believed by many to be administrative offices for Emperor Trajan. The shops and apartments were built in a multi-level structure and it is still possible to visit several of the levels. Highlights include delicate marble floors and the remains of a library.
Via Quattro Novembre, 94
Rome, IT 00187
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Capitoline Hill  ( Campidoglio)
Capitoline Hill ( Campidoglio)
Repère historique
2 km
The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill (Latin: Mōns Capitōlīnus; Italian: Campidoglio), between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome. The hill was earlier known as Mons Saturnius, dedicated to the god Saturn. The word Capitolium first meant the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus later built here, and afterwards it was used for the whole hill (and even other temples of Jupiter on other hills), thus Mons Capitolinus (the adjective noun of Capitolium). Ancient sources refer the name to caput ("head", "summit") and the tale was that, when laying the foundations for the temple, the head of a man was found, some sources even saying it was the head of some Tolus or Olus. The Capitolium was regarded by the Romans as indestructible, and was adopted as a symbol of eternity.
Piazza del Campidoglio
Rome, IT 00186
St. Peter's Basilica
St. Peter's Basilica
Repère historique
3 km
The Papal Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican (Italian: Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vaticano), or simply St. Peter's Basilica (Latin: Basilica Sancti Petri), is an Italian Renaissance church in Vatican City, the papal enclave within the city of Rome. Designed principally by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Carlo Maderno and Gian Lorenzo Bernini, St. Peter's is the most renowned work of Renaissance architecture and the largest church in the world. While it is neither the mother church of the Catholic Church nor the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome, St. Peter's is regarded as one of the holiest Catholic shrines. It has been described as "holding a unique position in the Christian world" and as "the greatest of all churches of Christendom"
Piazza San Pietro
Rome, IT 00120
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Castel Sant'Angelo
Castel Sant'Angelo
Repère historique
3 km
The Mausoleum of Hadrian, usually known as Castel Sant'Angelo (English: Castle of the Holy Angel), is a towering cylindrical building in Parco Adriano, Rome, Italy. 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 structure was once the tallest building in Rome.
Lungotevere Castello 50
Rome, IT 00193
Basilica St Paul outside the Walls
Basilica St Paul outside the Walls
Repère historique
7 km
The Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls (Italian: Basilica Papale di San Paolo fuori le Mura), commonly known as St. Paul's Outside the Walls, is one of Rome's four ancient, papal, major basilicas,[a] along with the basilicas of St. John in the Lateran, St. Peter's, and St. Mary Major. The basilica is within Italian territory and not the territory of the Vatican City State, but the Holy See owns the Basilica, and Italy is legally obligated to recognize its full ownership and to concede to it "the immunity granted by International Law to the headquarters of the diplomatic agents of foreign States".
Piazzale San Paolo
Rome, IT
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Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore
Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore
Repère historique
2 km
The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore or church of Santa Maria Maggiore, is a Papal major basilica and the largest Catholic Marian church in Rome. The basilica enshrines the venerated image of Salus Populi Romani, depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary as the help and protectress of the Roman people, which was granted a Canonical coronation by Pope Gregory XVI on 15 August 1838 accompanied by his Papal bull Cælestis Regina. Pursuant to the Lateran Treaty of 1929 between the Holy See and Italy, the Basilica is within Italian territory and not the territory of the Vatican City State. However, the Holy See fully owns the Basilica, and Italy is legally obligated to recognize its full ownership thereof and to concede to it "the immunity granted by International Law to the headquarters of the diplomatic agents of foreign States."
Piazza di S. Maria Maggiore, 42
Rome, IT 00100
Archbasilica of St. John Lateran
Archbasilica of St. John Lateran
Repère historique
4 km
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Savior and of Saints John the Baptist and the Evangelist in the Lateran, (Italian: Santissimo Salvatore e Santi Giovanni Battista ed Evangelista in Laterano) – also known as the Papal Archbasilica of St. John [in] Lateran, St. John Lateran, or the Lateran Basilica – is the cathedral church of Rome and serves as the seat of the Roman Pontiff. It is the oldest and highest ranking of the four papal major basilicas, giving it the unique title of "archbasilica". Because it is the oldest public church in the city of Rome, it is the oldest and most important basilica of the Western world, and houses the cathedra of the Roman bishop, it has the title of ecumenical mother church of the Catholic faithful. The current archpriest is Angelo De Donatis, Vicar General for the Diocese of Rome. The President of the French Republic, currently Emmanuel Macron, is ex officio the "first and only honorary canon" of the archbasilica, a title that the heads of state of France have possessed since King Henry IV.
Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano, 4
Rome, IT 00184
Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls
Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls
Repère historique
3 km
The Basilica Papale di San Lorenzo fuori le Mura (Papal Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls) is a Roman Catholic Papal minor basilica and parish church. The Basilica is one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome and one of the five former "patriarchal basilicas", each of which was assigned to the care of a Latin Church patriarchate. The Basilica was assigned to the Patriarchate of Jerusalem. The Basilica is the shrine of the tomb of its namesake, Saint Lawrence (sometimes spelled "Laurence"), one of the first seven deacons of Rome who was martyred in 258. Many other saints and Bl. Pope Pius IX are also buried at the Basilica, which is the center of a large and ancient burial complex.
Piazzale del Verano, 3
Rome 00185
Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem
Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem
Repère historique
4 km
The Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem or Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, (Latin: Basilica Sanctae Crucis in Hierusalem) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and titular church in rione Esquilino. It is one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. According to tradition, the basilica was consecrated circa 325 to house the relics of the Passion of Jesus Christ brought to Rome from the Holy Land by Empress St. Helena, mother of Roman Emperor Constantine I. At that time, the Basilica's floor was covered with soil from Jerusalem, thus acquiring the title in Hierusalem; it is not dedicated to the Holy Cross which is in Jerusalem, but the Basilica itself is "in Jerusalem" in the sense that a "piece" of Jerusalem was moved to Rome for its foundation. The most recent Cardinal Priest of the Titulus S. Crucis in Hierusalem was Juan José Omella, since 28 June 2017.
Rome 00182
Saint Sebastian outside the Walls
Saint Sebastian outside the Walls
Repère historique
7 km
Saint Sebastian outside the walls, or San Sebastiano ad Catacumbas (Saint Sebastian at the Catacombs), is a basilica in Rome. Up to the Great Jubilee of 2000, San Sebastiano was one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome, and many pilgrims still favor the traditional list (not least perhaps because of the Catacombs, and because the Santuario della Madonna del Divino Amore, which replaced it in the list, is farther from the inner city).
Via Appia Antica, 136
Rome, IT 00179
Pantheon
Pantheon
Repère historique
2 km
is a former Roman temple, now a church, on the site of an earlier temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus (27 BC – 14 AD). It was completed by the emperor Hadrian and probably dedicated about 126 AD. Its date of construction is uncertain, because Hadrian chose not to inscribe the new temple but rather to retain the inscription of Agrippa's older temple, which had burned down. The building is circular with a portico of large granite Corinthian columns (eight in the first rank and two groups of four behind) under a pediment. A rectangular vestibule links the porch to the rotunda, which is under a coffered concrete dome, with a central opening (oculus) to the sky. Almost two thousand years after it was built, the Pantheon's dome is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome. The height to the oculus and the diameter of the interior circle are the same, 43 metres (142 ft). It is one of the best-preserved of all Ancient Roman buildings, in large part because it has been in continuous use throughout its history, and since the 7th century, the Pantheon has been used as a church dedicated to "St. Mary and the Martyrs" (Latin: Sancta Maria ad Martyres) but informally known as "Santa Maria Rotonda". The square in front of the Pantheon is called Piazza della Rotonda. The Pantheon is a state property, managed by Italy's Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism through the Polo Museale del Lazio; in 2013 it was visited by over 6 million people.
Piazza della Rotonda
Rome, IT 00186
Baths of Caracalla
Baths of Caracalla
Repère historique
4 km
The Baths of Caracalla (Italian: Terme di Caracalla) in Rome were the city's second largest Roman public baths, or thermae, likely built between AD 212 (or 211) and 216/217, during the reigns of emperors Septimius Severus and Caracalla. They were in operation until the 530s and then fell into disuse and ruin. However, they have served as an inspiration for many other notable buildings, including the Baths of Diocletian, Basilica of Maxentius, the original Pennsylvania Station (New York) and Chicago Union Station. Art works recovered from the ruins include famous sculptures such as the Farnese Bull and the Farnese Hercules. Today the Baths of Caracalla are a tourist attraction.
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
Rome, IT 00153
Bocca della Verità - Mouth of Truth
Bocca della Verità - Mouth of Truth
Repère historique
4 km
The Mouth of Truth (Italian: Bocca della Verità) is a marble mask in Rome, Italy, which stands against the left wall of the portico of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin church, at the Piazza della Bocca della Verità, the site of the ancient Forum Boarium (the ancient cattle market). It attracts visitors who audaciously stick their hand in the mouth. The massive marble mask weighs about 1300 kg and probably depicts the face of the sea god Oceanus. The eyes, nostrils and mouth are open. Historians aren't quite certain what the original purpose of the disc was. It was possibly used as a drain cover in the nearby Temple of Hercules Victor, which had an oculus—a round open space in the middle of the roof, similar to that of the Pantheon. Hence, it could rain inside. It is also thought that cattle merchants used it to drain the blood of cattle sacrificed to the god Hercules. In the thirteenth century the disc was probably removed from the temple and placed against the wall of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin. In the seventeenth century it eventually moved to its current location inside the portico of the church.
Piazza della Bocca della Verità, 18
Rome, IT 00186
Basilica of Saint Clement
Basilica of Saint Clement
Repère historique
3 km
The Basilica of Saint Clement (Italian: Basilica di San Clemente al Laterano) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica dedicated to Pope Clement I. Archaeologically speaking, the structure is a three-tiered complex of buildings: the present basilica built just before the year 1100 during the height of the Middle Ages; beneath the present basilica is a 4th-century basilica that had been converted out of the home of a Roman nobleman, part of which had in the 1st century briefly served as an early church, and the basement of which had in the 2nd century briefly served as a mithraeum; the home of the Roman nobleman had been built on the foundations of republican era villa and warehouse that had been destroyed in the Great Fire of 64 AD.
Via Labicana
Rome, IT 00184
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Basilica San Clemente
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Zoomarine - Parc & Entertainment opening 27th of March 2010
Zoomarine - Parc & Entertainment opening 27th of March 2010
Loisirs
38 km
Zoomarine is an amusement park located in Torvaianica, Rome. The structure takes up the concept and philosophy of the homonymous structure located in Portugal since 1989. The owners, the Mundo Aquatico- Parques de Oceanográficos Educational Entretenimento SA, then decided to realize the same structure in Italy.
Via dei Romagnoli
Torvaianica
Rome, IT 00187
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Basilica S. Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri
Basilica S. Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri
Repère historique
1 km
The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs (Latin: Beatissimae Virgini et omnium Angelorum et Martyrum, Italian: Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri) is a titular basilica church built inside the ruined frigidarium of the Roman Baths of Diocletian in the Piazza della Repubblica. It was constructed in the 16th century following an original design by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Other architects and artists added to the church over the following centuries. During the Kingdom of Italy, the church was used for religious state functions.
Piazza della Repubblica
Rome, IT 00185
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Diversité et inclusion

Pour les hôtels américains uniquement, Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora et/ou sa société mère sont-ils certifiés en tant qu'entreprise commerciale détenue à 51 % par des personnes issues de la diversité? Si oui, veuillez indiquer les catégories pour lesquelles vous êtes certifiés :
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S'il y a lieu, pourriez-vous indiquer un lien vers le rapport public de Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora sur ses initiatives et engagements en matière de diversité, d'équité et d'inclusion?
https://www.marriott.com/diversity/diversity-and-inclusion.mi

Santé et sécurité

Les pratiques du Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora ont-elles été élaborées sur la base de recommandations de services de santé émanant d'organismes publics ou privés? Si oui, veuillez indiquer quelles organisations ont été utilisées pour élaborer ces pratiques.
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. 
Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora nettoie-t-il et désinfecte-t-il les zones publiques et les installations accessibles au public (comme les salles de réunion, les restaurants, les ascenseurs, etc.) Si oui, décrivez les nouvelles mesures prises.
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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