NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento
Garden featuring archaeological remains of the ancient Servian Wall Panoramic rooftop terrace and seasonal bar with sweeping views of Rome Sophisticated base that’s perfect for friends and couples Around 100m to the nearest metro and beside Termini station for easy exploring Certified sustainable hotel with thoughtful modern comforts Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
For a Rome stay that blends five-star comfort with real historic character, NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento is a standout choice. Overlooking bustling Piazza dei Cinquecento by Termini station, this grand palazzo hides an unexpectedly tranquil garden with ancient Roman ruins, a chic rooftop terrace with widescreen city views, and elegant rooms dressed in contemporary Italian style. It’s tailor-made for a long weekend in the Eternal City, especially if you value easy transport links and an upscale base to retreat to after sightseeing.
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Map & location
Rome City, Rome, Italy
This elegant palazzo enjoys a prime position in Rome City, right on Piazza dei Cinquecento and a stone’s throw from Termini station. It’s hard to beat for hassle-free sightseeing: you’ve got the metro almost on your doorstep, plus buses, trams and mainline trains fanning out across the city and beyond.
Walk or hop on the metro to Rome’s headline sights: the Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, Spanish Steps, Villa Borghese gardens and the Pantheon are all within a couple of kilometres. At the end of each day, retreat from the city bustle to the hotel’s peaceful garden and historic ruins or head up to the roof terrace for sunset views over Rome’s rooftops.
- • From Rome Fiumicino (FCO) by Leonardo Express train to Termini ~30 minutes, then a short walk
- • By taxi or private transfer typically 40–60 minutes, depending on traffic
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento is a refined city hotel without a swimming pool or beach, making it best suited to travellers who plan to spend most of their time exploring Rome rather than sunbathing.
Instead, outdoor living here is all about its two signature spaces:
• A beautifully kept garden sheltering the remains of the Servian Wall, ideal for a quiet morning coffee among the ruins.
• A roof terrace where you can soak up panoramic views across domes and cupolas, especially atmospheric at sunset with a drink from the bar (seasonal).
Spa, sports & wellness
Wellbeing is covered by a compact but well-equipped, air-conditioned gym, offering cardio machines, a free-weights area, stretching zone and fixed strength equipment (minimum age 16 years).
Other useful facilities include:
• 24-hour reception and concierge, happy to help with tickets, restaurant reservations and sightseeing tips
• Currency exchange (local charge)
• Access to English-language newspapers (local charge)
• Luggage storage, handy if you’re arriving early or leaving late
The hotel is also a certified sustainable property, working to reduce its environmental footprint through energy and water-saving measures and responsible sourcing, so you can explore Rome with a lighter impact.
Activities
? Air-conditioned gym with cardio machines, free weights and stretching area (min age 16)
?️ Explore the hotel’s garden and the remains of the ancient Servian Wall
? Relax with sunset drinks on the panoramic roof terrace (seasonal bar)
? Perfect base for self-guided walking tours to Rome’s headline sights
? Architecture and cityscape photography from the rooftop and nearby viewpoints
Organised entertainment is limited by design – this is a polished city hotel where the main attraction is Rome itself, with the property acting as a relaxing, upscale retreat before and after your explorations.
Guest services
?️ 24-hour reception and concierge for sightseeing tips and reservations
? Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures
? Currency exchange services (local charge)
? Access to English-language newspapers (local charge)
? Free Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
? Daily housekeeping and turndown service in selected room types
? Assistance arranging taxis and private transfers
The hotel’s team can also help with restaurant recommendations, museum tickets and public transport advice, making independent city exploring straightforward even for first-time visitors.
Food & drink
Grand Tour Restaurant is the hotel’s stylish dining room, serving a refined mix of Italian, local Roman and international cuisine. Expect generous breakfast spreads with fresh pastries, cold cuts and hot options, plus à la carte choices at lunch and dinner that showcase seasonal produce and regional flavours. Gentlemen may be asked to wear long trousers in the evening.
For drinks, you’re spoiled for choice: the Lobby Bar pours Italian coffee, aperitivi and premium spirits from morning until late, while the Roof Top Bar (usually open May–September, from early evening to 1am) is the go-to for cocktails with a view over Rome’s skyline.
Facilities, opening hours and dress codes can change seasonally, and supplements or reservations may apply depending on your board basis. Check in-resort for the most up-to-date details. What All Inclusive typically includes.
Rooms
Superior Double Room for Sole Use
Sleeps: minimum 1, maximum 1
All the amenities of the Superior Double or Twin, configured for solo travellers who value extra space and comfort. Includes flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, coffee facilities, minibar (charge), USB charging port, air conditioning, bathrobe and slippers, and daily housekeeping.
Premium Double or Twin Room
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
A step up in comfort and often in outlook, Premium rooms feature similar in-room amenities to Superior categories (flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, coffee machine and kettle, minibar*, USB ports, bathrobe and slippers, air conditioning, daily service) with added space or a preferred location within the hotel. A stylish choice for a longer Rome stay.
Double or Twin Room / Double Room with View
Sleeps: typically minimum 1, maximum 3
Flexible rooms that can be set up as one double or two single beds. “With View” options look out over the city or the square, giving an extra sense of place. Facilities are in line with the hotel’s contemporary standards, and many are ideal for couples plus one child or three adults.
Junior Suites & Suites Sleeps 1–3
• Junior Suite with City View – sleeps minimum 2, maximum 2
• Junior Suite – sleeps minimum 1, maximum 3
• Junior Suite with View / Junior Suite with View for Sole Use – sleeps 1–3 depending on category
• Junior Suite for Sole Use – sleeps minimum 1, maximum 1
• Suite / Suite for Sole Use – sleeps 1–3 depending on category
These upgraded categories offer more generous living space, often with a dedicated sitting area and enhanced views over Rome. They’re a sophisticated option for special occasions or longer breaks, combining elegant decor with extra comfort.
Single & Sole-Use Rooms
• Single Room – sleeps minimum 1, maximum 1
• Double or Twin Room for Sole Use – sleeps minimum 1, maximum 1
• Double Room with View for Sole Use – sleeps minimum 1, maximum 1
• Premium Double Room for Sole Use – sleeps minimum 1, maximum 1
Perfect for solo city explorers who want a central base without compromising on style and amenities.
Family & Larger Rooms
• Standard Quadruple Room – sleeps minimum 1, maximum 4
• Family Room – sleeps minimum 1, maximum 6
These multi-occupancy rooms work well for small groups or families wanting to share a single, central base in Rome, subject to availability.
Good to know
Room views, layouts and furnishings can vary even within the same category. Some descriptions mention sea view in generic text, but given the central Rome location, views here are over the city and surrounding streets rather than the sea.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Destination: Rome, Italy
Language: Italian (English widely understood in tourist areas)
Currency: Euro (€)
Time difference: GMT +1 (GMT +2 in summer)
Typical local costs (approximate):
• Local beer: ~£4.30
• One-way local travel ticket: ~£1.30
• Meal for two in a mid-range restaurant: ~£51.30
Good to know:
• City tax is often payable locally in Rome; amount varies by star rating and length of stay.
• Rome’s historic centre is very walkable; comfortable footwear is essential.
• Public transport (metro, buses and trams) is convenient from Termini station, moments from the hotel.
• This property is a certified sustainable hotel, so you can expect eco-conscious practices such as reduced single-use plastics and energy-saving measures.
Information is based on the latest supplier details at the time of writing and may change, especially seasonally. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.
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