Italy is, in the collective imagination, the cradle of the best food, art, and the talent for relaxing. This last point is put into practice excellently by A.Roma Wellness & Spa, a luxurious wellness center just outside the center of Rome. Located at Via Giorgio Zoega 59, a few steps from the Villa Doria Pamphili Park, the Spa is part of the A.Roma Lifestyle Hotel complex, a refined 4-star hotel surrounded by verdant nature.

The Spa draws inspiration from the style of the Ancient Roman Baths: the light-colored marble on every surface and the classically inspired statues accentuate this atmosphere and make this relaxing place special, where you can surrender to a moment of peace. A.Roma Wellness & Spa is distinguished by its elegant settings: outside, a saline lake enriched with iodine and selenium and a 300-square-meter pool with ionized seawater, built with quartz and resins. Inside, a special mention goes to the relaxation area, with comfortable chaises longues overlooking the nature surrounding the complex, and the Roman Impluvium, a thermal path with a thermoregulation system based on the “Salus per Aquam” principle of the Ancient Romans.

Guests of the Spa can enjoy a regenerating moment through various treatments designed specifically for the well-being of the face and body, including those with spirulina algae—an algae that the Mayans and Aztecs considered “food for the gods” due to the extraordinary benefits it possesses for body care. In the indoor pool, made with travertine marble, you can immerse yourself in saline baths typical of Ancient Rome, customized according to the season. And if, instead, your preferences lean toward modern hydromassages, the Jacuzzi awaits you for a private session of bubbles.

Don’t forget to stop by the Spa boutique before heading home, where you will find the products that the team of this wonderful corner of relaxation uses for their wellness rituals. An exclusive souvenir of the magical experience signed by A.Roma Wellness & Spa.


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