Finally, the Roman high jewelry brand Bulgari has arrived in its hometown with its hotel, a symbol of the most exclusive and highest-level hospitality. The chosen location is privileged, confirming the international prestige the brand enjoys: Piazza Augusto Imperatore, in the heart of the Campo Marzio district. The Bvlgari Hotel in Rome is a temple that combines ancient and contemporary beauty with impeccable customer service, as evidenced by its stunning aesthetics. The interior design was entrusted, as with all other Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts, to the Italian firm ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. The project is an homage to ancient Rome and the figure of Emperor Augustus, enhancing contemporary design, craftsmanship, and the rationalist architecture of the building housing the hotel.

Given these premises, the hotel’s Spa must be equally spectacular. The atmosphere is typical of ancient Roman baths, with marble columns rising from the pool and colored glass tinting the environment with a warm and delicate light. A 1,500-square-meter oasis of peace to rebalance body, mind, and spirit: the Bulgari Spa features eight rooms for face and body treatments and a Spa Suite equipped with a large onyx and ivory tub, in addition to a 20-meter indoor pool decorated with intricate mosaics inspired by the motifs that adorn the famous Baths of Caracalla. A sumptuous and refined location where the greatness of the Roman Empire has provided inspiration for a jaw-dropping final effect.
The wellness treatments offered within the aforementioned 8 rooms are a skillful combination of art and science, incorporating innovative methods and products from the Augustinus Bader skincare line. Moments of well-being, relaxation, and beauty for the face and body where specialized techniques offer exceptional visible results on the outside and perceptible ones on the inside. Not just healthy and well-deserved rest: the Bulgari Spa also houses a fitness center that includes the Workshop Gymnasium intense and tailor-made training method, created exclusively for the Bvlgari Hotels in London, Milan, and Rome by Lee Mullins, a renowned personal trainer.

An energetic workout session or a couple of hours of pure relaxation between massages and pools can stimulate the desire to refresh your look as well. Fortunately, the Bulgari Spa can satisfy this request too: inside, there is a cozy hair styling salon curated by the most sought-after hairdresser on red carpets, Roberto D’Antonio. The essence of the most exclusive and refined “Made in Italy” is enclosed here, within the Bulgari Hotel and its Spa—precious jewels that this time you won’t wear, but live.


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