Located in an 18th-century building atop the Trinità dei Monti, the Hotel De La Ville — the latest from the Rocco Forte Hotels group — offers 104 rooms and suites curated by interior designer Tommaso Ziffer in collaboration with art director, Olga Polizzi. The dynamic duo drew inspiration from the Grand Tour and the 16th century styles.
Guests will enjoy on-site spa, wellness area, gym, three restaurants and three bars under the guidance of Maestro Fulvio Pierangelini, and a rooftop bar with panoramic views over the capital.
This 114 room and suite treasure is so beautiful and chic, as well as ideally located for aert lovers that I look forward to a visit when possible. The accomodations and spa are magnificent in style and design.
The Grand Salon earns its name through a palette of platinum and sparkling neutral shades, Jouffre silk-covered walls, parquet floors, and plush, high-backed banquettes. Here, drinks and dining complement social exchanges beneath a 64-arm Baccarat chandelier.
Days debut with pastries; evenings begin when the circle of champagne bottles appears in a bright silver vasque; nights end with craft cocktails in cut-crystal tumblers. Whirring white-hot with a sense of secrecy, this is the hotel’s humming heart.
Any and all requests are honored here, including a full bar menu, coffee, tea and Alsatian-inspired cuisine from new Culinary Director and Two Michelin-starred Chef Gabriel Kreuther.
Visually stunning with a dose of French “je ne sais quoi,” the Grand Salon is inherently memorable—a quality well-suited for lavish celebrations.
Restez en sécurité et à bientôt. In compliance with recommended precautionary measures, we have temporarily suspended service at Baccarat Hotel New York. Our team of world-class artisans looks forward to welcoming you upon our reopening and providing sparkling stay, dining, and spa experiences to all our valued guests.
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A spirit of fancy, rhythm and ritual keeps the plush, platinum and champagne-hued Grand Salon humming from breakfast to late into the evening, long after the chandeliers have dimmed to a coquettish wattage, when nightcaps in cut-crystal tumblers are enjoyed among friends.
A lovely hotel I hope to visit as soon as possible. The hotel Will be opening following Pandemic recovery. Visit the website for up to date information. www.baccarahotels.com.