Hotel Lord Byron
5 Star*****
Via Giuseppe de Notaris, 5
00197 Roma
The Hotel Lord Byrons heritage as a private townhouse estate perfectly
fits the context of the Parioli Quarter, one of Romes most exclusive areas. The
neighbourhood boosts the highest concentration of foreign embassies, multinational
corporations, banks and other top professional offices. Equally known for its wealth of
fine art and greenery, the surrounding area of the Lord Byron makes
for a wonderful daytime bicycle excursion.
The Parioli Quarter hosts the spectacular Borghese Gardens, which opened
to the public on July 12, 1903 after much legal dispute. Romans and international
travellers alike may today visit the parks 80 hectares, 35 fountains, 15 buildings,
14 smaller structures, 10 monuments and many acclaimed statues admireing its outstanding
beauty and character. Within the Borghese Gardens, the Borghese Gallery has
recently re-opened its doors to some of the worlds most famous art after extensive
renovation. Palazzo Barberini, National Gallery of Modern Art, Etruscan Museum of Villa
Giulia, Auditorium Parco della Musica and many other extraordinary places are located
in close proximity. A 15-minute stroll from the hotel to Via Veneto, signature of
the Roman dolce vita coined in the 1960s
the windy, plane-tree
lined street is marked by select upscale boutiques, historical cafes and the U.S. Embassy.
Families travelling with small children will not have to venture far for a visit to the
city zoo, Bioparco di Roma, likewise located in the Parioli Quarter.We encourage
you to ask the Concierge for additional information about Pariolis attractions or
click on the applicable links.
A haven of calm and understated privacy, guests at the Lord Byron are likely to forget the hotel's greater context within the bustling Eternal City. The property guarantees uncompromised exclusivity, bordering the vast Borghese Gardens in Rome's most prominent quarter. Interior decorating is distinctly posh and reflects the elegance and style for which Italy is famous. Its 32 guestrooms and suites are equipped with all the comforts of modern amenities, deluxe marble baths and, in most instances, a sizable balcony or terrace.
Decorated in the Thirties art-déco style guestrooms and suites radiate warmth and intimacy. Rooms on the upper floors are marked by extreme attention to detail, vintage marble baths and views over stately villas and pristine park. Each and every room unique, many contain sweaping mirrors, sumptuous beds, spacious baths and closet/dressing area.
The "Sapori del Lord Byron" restaurant's menu features a creative variety of regional dishes and choice of the best Italian wines. The Cellar is stocked with a wide assortment of wines ranging from those produced in some of the most famous Italian and foreign wine regions as well as those of small local wine producers, thereby making the most of the "SAPORI del Lord Byron" restaurant and its esteemed cuisine. Winner of the "Award of Excellence" granted by Wine Spectator magazine in 2005. Extremely talented, the restaurant's Chef demonstrates a remarkable comprehension and respect for Italian tradition, captivating the authentic vibrance of such fare. "Sapori del Lord Byron" provides the ultimate setting, whatever the occasion, for a memorable dining experience.
The ever-stunning Il Salotto Wine-Bar & Lounge is housed downstairs, exuding a club-room atmosphere, ideal for a leisurely chat, business meeting or simply a drink. In addition, Guests may gather over a light lunch or participate in wine tastings from the award-winning wine cellars.
With an exceptional staff attentive to your every whim... the Lord Byron leaves little to be desired.
RATES 2011
Double for single use from 337 - 415 Euro
Classic Double from 351 - 440 Euro
Deluxe Double from 454 - 567 Euro
Junior Suite from 640 - 884 Euro
Suite from 839 -1100 Euro
Extra bed 77 Euro
*Rates include VAT, service, & breakfast.
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