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Palazzo Ripetta
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Overview
If we had Dorothy's red, ruby slippers, we wouldn't be wishing to go home. We'd be wishing to go to here because there really is no place like Rome. We can't think of a better way to kickstart your dreamy trip to Rome than staying in a historic palace dating back to the 1600s, don't worry though, it doesn't look old in the slightest, it looks brand new and super stylish. Of course, we have to mention the food, San Baylon Restaurant has all the hearty, Italian comfort food. Top tip from us, get some comfy clothes on at all times. The pasta food babies are real!
Location
Spanish Steps is just a 9-minute walk
Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain are a 16-minute walk away
A 35-minute drive from Ciampino Airport or a 38-minute drive from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport
Rooms
If you ever fancied staying in an actual palace, well now is your chance. These rooms and suites just scream elegance with all of the luxurious amenities!
Deluxe Rooms, Prestige Rooms, Family Rooms and Junior Suites
Each one has...
GHD hairdryer
Smart HD TV with Sky
Minibar
Blue-tooth system
Air-conditioning
Desk area
Tea maker
Nespresso machine
Luxury bath products
Luxury slippers
Food & Drink
San Baylon Restaurant - next-level hearty, Italian comfort food, all the gnocchi, pasta and burrata, make sure you save room for dessert
Piazzetta Ripetta - this stylish outdoor terrace has baked goods for brekkie, small plates, cocktails and a whole lotta vino!
Baylon Cocktail Bar - you can get yourself an Aperol Spritz wherever you go in Italy, but here, there are specialist cocktails, so you won't find these bad boys anywhere else
Sports & Entertainment
FREE Wi-Fi - you'll want to post all of your holiday snaps
Palazzo Ripetta offers a Family Experience with a treasure hunt for the kids, you get a private guide and a map with riddles to find the treasure
Gallery
Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Air Conditioning in public areas