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Das Hotel verfügt über zwei Restaurants, von denen eines mit einem Michelin-Stern ausgezeichnet wurde, und geräumige Zimmer mit eigener Terrasse.
Nur wenige Schritte vom Vatikan entfernt, auf dem Monte Mario mit einer außergewöhnlichen Aussicht, bietet dieses Hotel höchsten Komfort. Die Zimmer sind geräumig und verfügen über eine eigene Terrasse. Es handelt sich um eines der bemerkenswertesten Hotels in Rom, ein 5-Sterne-Hotel mit tadellosem Service. Das Hotel wurde 1963 erbaut und anschließend komplett restauriert, wobei alle Standards des modernen Luxus erfüllt wurden. Zwei Restaurants: La Pergola und L'Uliveto sowie eine Lounge-Bar und Teestube, die Tiepolo Lounge. Swimmingpools und Spa.
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When I arrived at the check in desk I was taken to a special check in desk where I was warmly greeted by a lady who explained in detail everything about my stay and offered me a nice espresso. Her face lit up when I told her that it was my first time in Italy and she gave me suggestions about where to go. I can tell she was honored that I chose Rome and this hotel specifically for my first Italian experience. I know that being friendly is part of the job but my interactions with everyone from the doormen to the concierge service to the restaurant staff to the housekeeping, made my stay special.
The two other things that stood out to me were the spa and the restaurant Uliveto. The breakfast was fantastic but the sunday brunch buffet was out of this world.
At offer and spread truly laughable for a "Waldorf". This was just bad and disappointing. But they have take away coffee for Americans!
The only open restaurant is well hidden at the basement. Food for dinner was ok, but sitting inside in this restaurant ist really depressing.
Price is not even remotely connected to what you get - you simply cannot take a hilton, slab the Waldorf Astoria logo on it and raise the prices. This is not how this works. Not many guests, more or less deserted.
I basically grew up here as a child, having stayed here numerous times, having eaten here many times, having learned how to play tennis there and having gone to their hairdresser once a month. It made me sad to see what they made out of a lively, legendary Hilton hotel which was always full of people and well visited.