Regina Hotel Baglioni
A glorious art deco masterpiece with Italian charm and exceptional terracesOverview
The Regina Hotel Baglioni is situated on the strategic, central Via Veneto, a stone's throw from the Villa Borghese, Piazza di Spagna and Via Condotti, the famous fashion street. A meeting place beloved of the international jet-set, this hotel in Rome has a magnificent selection of event spaces, many in the original Art Deco style.
Capacity
100
MAX CAPACITY
70DINNER
100RECEPTION
100THEATRE
Review
The Regina Hotel Baglioni event spaces offer guests a warm and unique atmosphere for a range of special events.
The Sala Borghese is the largest event space and is the perfect choice for events for up to 80. Located on the hotel’s first floor, it offers an intimate Art Deco style setting and is enriched by silk panelled walls that are highlighted by Murano Glass chandeliers. There is also a private terrace, that can be used for coffee breaks during meetings or for post event drinks receptions.
The elegantly-appointed Sala Veneto can host up to 40 people and is ideal for meetings or as a breakout room for larger events. The room’s marble floors and velvet seats create a sense of elegance appropriate for any event. The third space, Sala Colonna, is slightly smaller and can host a maximum of 50 people.
All rooms at the hotel come with enchanting views of Rome. Some of the top suites also have private terraces that can be used for al fresco dining or to host intimate events.
The Brunello Lounge & Restaurant, offers a unique atmosphere which unites traditional Italian charm with contemporary design. It is the perfect location to indulge in Mediterranean dishes made from high-quality local produce.
History
To attempt to describe a city with 3500 years of history is no easy task. Rome's most famous squares are Piazza dei Trevi with its famous Fountain, Piazza Navona, considered by many to be the most beautiful square in the world, treasure-filled churches, such as the Church of Santa Maria della Pace, home to Raphael's fresco of the Four Sybils.
Ancient landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Pantheon or the Roman Forum, makes it impossible not to feel overwhelmed. Archaeology enthusiasts cannot overlook visiting Palatine Hill, once the residence of emperors and aristocrats, where the Domus Aurea, the Domus Augustana, the Domus Flavia, the Casa di Livia and the Palace of Settimio Severo are still intact. We must not forget the Vatican City. St. Peter's Basilica, with its overwhelming dome and huge square is the ultimate example of monumental architecture and the home of hundreds of masterpieces, including Michelangelo's Piet, the Baldachin and Bernini's monument to Pope Alexander IV.