The St. Regis Rome Spa, Sisley Paris
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Our hotel near Galleria Nazionale, Rome enjoys a prime location in the heart of the city, with effortless access to iconic sites. This hotel near the Trevi Fountain offers a close connection to one of Rome's most beloved attractions, where the tradition of tossing a coin ensures a return to the Eternal City. Our proximity to one of the largest public bath complexes, as one of the few hotels near Diocletian... See More Baths in Rome, allows guests to explore Rome’s grand imperial architecture and its vibrant past. The Diocletian Baths offer a unique glimpse into ancient Roman life as the largest of Rome’s public bath complexes, where grandiose halls and mosaics showcase impressive Roman engineering and social culture. After exploring, experience our luxury spa treatments and fitness center, designed for the ultimate relaxation. See Less
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Our guests are invited to live an extraordinary virtual moment and an immersive journey through time. “The Evolution of a District”: The Bath of Diocletian. An ambitious virtual reality project signed by IF Experience for The St. Regis Rome. Discover the events that have transformed the area where the largest Roman spa complex in the world was built, in an elegant district for the new elite of the capital of Italy where today the Hotel is located.
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In January 2020, Galleria Continua celebrates its 30th anniversary opening a new permanent exhibition space at The St. Regis Rome. Galleria Continua’s interest in Rome came about after its previous successful collaborations with the hotel, which thus continues to prove itself a great promoter of contemporary art in the Roman scene, giving space to interculturality and new forms of dialogue and encounters... See More between art and public. See Less
22 November 2022 - 27 January 2023
Within Arte di Vivere, art music and cuisine festival, The St. Regis Rome and Galleria Continua welcome Sognare a new contemporary art exhibition signed by the Belgian artist Hans op De Beeck. The artist takes over the majestic hotel’s lobby and Lumen Cocktails & Cuisine with a selection of works that are installed in such a way as to allow full engagement and appreciation by guests and visitors. The... See More hotel therefore becomes the stage for a sort of theatrical production, an interpretation of reality starting from scenes of daily life that hide the surrealism of a fantasy world that lurks beneath the surface. See Less
23 January 2020 - 26 April 2020
The St. Regis Rome and Galleria Continua renew their fruitful collaboration inaugurating the third exhibition, in the name of artistic research and dialogue between contemporary art and the guests of the Roman hotel. Internationally renowned for the destabilizing and provocative nature of their works and for the use of unique materials, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu started collaborating as a pair in the late... See More 1990s. Their work focuses on the constant confirmation of the paradox, on the perpetual research for the duality between black and white, between reality and lies, between the obvious and the hidden. Their works are the demonstration of a constant analysis of life through the experience in which the public is often invited to take part in, in the desire to find the essence and substance that hides behind appearances. See Less
10 November 2018 – 3 March 2019
On the occasion of the unveiling of a meticulous full restoration of The St. Regis Rome, the calendar of Galleria Continua’s exhibitions was inaugurated by the unique collaboration with Loris Cecchini with 4 site specific installations for the space. The fil rouge of the oneiric, which has been the hallmark of the relaunch celebrations of the new St. Regis Rome, is well represented by the work of... See More Cecchini, who plays in mixing the perceptions of the viewer to stimulate his imagination. See Less
24 May 2019 - 13 October 2019
“Jungle Fever”, the solo exhibition by Pascale Marthine Tayou, was hosted throughout the public spaces of The St. Regis Rome. The hotel became the ideal setting for the exhibition of pieces by an artist who has made the theme of the journey and the enrichment that derives from it, the core his stylistic code, combining references to African origins and features of his current European experience.
23 January 2020 – 28 March 2020
“Maturation” presents pictorial, vibrant and material works as well as an installation from the Tumba Abierta series composed of natural elements in a process of transformation. For “Maturation”, Yaque works on canvas exclusively with his hands to mix colors, spreading them to create a magma-like surface. The installation from the Tumba Abierta series is a sort of archive undergoing a process of transformation,... See More allowing a vision on natural elements and how they transmute through time. See Less
Area & Activity Highlights
The Flavian Amphitheatre, better known as the Colosseum, is the largest amphitheatre ever built and its name is believed to be derived from the nearby colossal statue of Nero. Construction was completed 80 AD under emperor Titus. Although partially damaged caused by earthquakes and stone-robbers, the Colosseum is still an icon symbol of Rome.
The Colosseum could accomodate 87,000 and hosted gladiatoral games and a variety of other events, including shows, animal hunt as well as simulated sea battles for which the entire area could be flooded.
Be transported back in time, while walking around the historical sites of the ""Forum Romanum"" the old marketplace of ancient Rome. Walk around ruins of the 7th century, from shrines to government buildings, temples and more, this was the central square of ancient Rome, where most of the daily life happens. Walk up the Palatine hill to enjoy the view from the top. From here you can even visit the first little houses built on the hill, and according to the legend of Romolus & Remus, the first settlement built in Rome.
*Tickets are valid for Roman Forum, Palatin Hill and the Colosseum and valid for 2 consecutive days.
One of the most beautiful squares in Rome is without doubt 'Piazza Navona'. Built on the ruins of stadium Domitian in the 1st century, it is today gathering place for Romans and tourists, surrounded by many bars and restaurants. On the center of the square is the famous 'Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi' or Fountain of the Four Rivers by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and just in front the beautiful Sant'Agnese in Agone by Francesco Borromini. Both were great masters of sculpturing and architecture and you will find many more of their works around Rome, so keep these names in mind.
On both ends, you can see two more fountains, the 'Fontana del Moro' showing four Tritons in a basin and the 'Fountain of Neptune' on the North end.
Yes, The St. Regis Rome has a fitness center on-site for hotel guests.
No, The St. Regis Rome does not have a pool on-site for hotel guests.
Yes, The St. Regis Rome Spa, Sisley Paris is located on-site at The St. Regis Rome.
The Baths of Diocletian, Saint Peter Church and Vatican Museums - Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatin Hill, MAXXI, National Museum of 21st Century Arts and more are nearby The St. Regis Rome.