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Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George, an IHG HotelvsThe Westin Excelsior, Rome
Both properties are praised by travel writers. Overall, The Westin Excelsior, Rome is preferred by most professionals compared to Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George. The Westin Excelsior, Rome is ranked #11 in Rome with accolades from 12 sources including Fodor's, Star Service and Rough Guide.
Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George, an IHG Hotel
Rough Guide
Michelin Guide
Concierge
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
DK Eyewitness
Star Service
BlackBook
Afar Magazine
Condé Nast Traveler Show All Reviews
Via Giulia 62, 00186 Rome
From $238/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"A stylish and contemporary five-star done out with touches of neo-Baroque whimsy."
"This boutique, designer-style hotel is in one of the most beautiful streets in Rome."
"The St. George shines as much for its charm as for its perfect location on the elegant Via Giulia."
"The exclusive St George fronts this traffic-free thoroughfare in a Bramante-designed palazzo offering discreet five-star hospitality in soothing, soberly designed modern rooms." Full review
"Opened in 2008, this restored 16th century palazzo sits on what might be most beautiful street in Italy." Full review
"The opulent rooms blend contemporary lines and soft colors with a timeless elegance appropriate to the Renaissance-era palazzo housing the hotel."
"Now in the hands of the InterContinental Hotel Group, this spicy modern lodge may be part of a chain, but it is ripe with regional flair, albeit in Indigo brand's bold contemporary style." Full review
"Interior guru and architect, Lorenzo Bellini, incorporated fancifully modern details in every aspect of his designs, giving great nods to Aalto and Roman masonry."
"Left unfinished by Donato Bramante (chief architect of St. Peter’s Basilica), the 16th-century Palace of the Courthouses has been converted into the contemporary St. George Roma Hotel." Full review
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At the in-house spa, relax the way the ancients did, in a Roman bath, or unwind with a shiatsu massage beneath one of Bramante’s original arches. Enjoy a handmade cigar in the hotel’s cigar lounge, and listen to nearby church bells from the rooftop bar.
"The St. George Roma shines as much for its charm as for its perfect location on the elegant Via Giulia." Full review
The Westin Excelsior, Rome
Rough Guide
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
Star Service
BlackBook
Oyster Show All Reviews
125, Via Vittorio Veneto, 00187 Rome
From $207/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"This grand ivory palace on Via Veneto was renovated to its original turn-of-the-century Empire style, adding an indoor pool and spa to keep it the choice of visiting royalty."
"Spoil yourself with a stay in the royal suite... the "dolce vita" at its best!"
"If money is no object, here's a good place to spend it." Full review
"Once the stomping ground of princes and maharajahs, the Excelsior today is the hotel of choice for visiting diplomats, celebrities, and, well, American business conferences." Full review
"With prime real estate in Via Veneto, this Beaux-Arts hotel has a history dating back to 1906." Full review
"Exotically sculpted balconies with caryatid figures announce the presence of this extravagant hotel on Via Veneto."
"Eclipsing its via Veneto rivals, the vast Excelsior revels in opulence on an undreamt-of scale." Full review
"This opulent palace-hotel is undeniably one of the shinier jewels in Starwood's top-heavy Italian tiara." Full review
"Especially popular with the suit ‘n' tie types, and tourists who may not be sporting fanny packs, but definitely raided J-Crew."
Luxury
"This Beaux Arts property has occupied prime space on the celebrated Via Veneto since 1906, and was made famous by Federico Fellini’s 1960 movie “La Dolce Vita."" Full review