Luxury in Style
Hotel Bernini Bristol unveils revamped suite
The Hotel Bernini Bristol in the heart of Rome owned by Sina Fine Italian Hotels, has thrown open its new Presidential Suite after major renovations.
The suite, on the sixth floor of the hotel, which offers guests one of the best views of the Eternal City, has received a significant restyling of furnishings and space. The leit motiv of the suite is a contemporary feel that is at the same time in harmony with the traditional look of the historical hotel in Piazza Barberini.
The over 130sqm-suite has two bedrooms; two bathrooms; a large living room and a smaller one; a private gym; and a swimming pool with hydro-massage that dominates the large terrace of over 150sqm from where guests can admire the entire city. The view encompasses the Quirinale Palace, home to the Italian President, St Peter’s Basilica, the Pantheon and the roofs and domes of Baroque Rome.
The colours of the interiors range from lilac to purple to all the tones of green. Everything is based on neutral colours, from pearl grey to taupe, so to recall the walls of old Roman ruins. In the bedrooms chalk white is alternated with mirrors and satin-finished crystal doors.

The suite also offers a Turkish bath and a special shower with cromo-therapy, able to profoundly relax body and mind.
Ideal for those that are spending a stay both for leisure or business, the Presidential Suite is equipped with Wi Fi including on the terrace, LCD televisions, cordless telephones, DVD player, mini-bar and safe.
The roof-top restaurant l’Olimpo offers Mediterranean and International cuisine. The American-style bar “Bristol” offers guests a place to unwind.
The Sina Wellness Club offers an experience of the “Roman therms.” It has a sauna that can accomodate upto six persons and a range of relaxation techniques.
Chitra Mogul
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