Hotel Majestic A 4 star hotel in Rome

Prestigious hotel dating back to 1889 occupying a villa among the boutiques of Via Veneto, 500 meters from Spanish Steps.

Guestrooms have classical décor with antiques, rich fabrics and white marble bathrooms; all include bathrobes and slippers.

Guests can work out in the state-of-the-art gym, and enjoy drinks in the piano bar and fine Italian dining in the restaurant.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Hotel Majestic

Dining at the Hotel Majestic

La Veranda - Deep red carpets and opulent drapes define traditional grandeur in the refined restaurant, where fine china and silverware and crisp linen adorn the tables. Traditional Italian cuisine with a contemporary twist is on the menu at lunch and dinner and a pianist provides live music every evening. .

La Ninfa - Brasserie and piano bar serving regional dishes and drinks with nightly music entertainment. The vaulted ceilings are reminiscent of a wine cellar and decorated with liberty-style stucco.

Attractions near this hotel

Rome Fiumicino (FCO): Approximate driving time is 45 minutes and distance is 30 kilometers (18 miles).

There is an express train service every 30 minutes to Rome’s Termini train station (journey time 30 minutes). A single ticket costs €9.50. Taxis are readily available at the airport, but take a licensed metered taxi only. An airport surcharge is payable. A taxi to the city center will cost €50-60. From Termini station it is two stops to Barberini metro station, 150 meters from the hotel; expect a taxi from Termini to the hotel to cost around €10.

Rome''s efficient integrated transportation system includes buses, trams, subway (metro) and suburban trains. Tickets should be bought before boarding and are available from ATAC ticket machines and all tobacconists (tabacchi). A single ticket (BIT) costs €1, is valid for 75 minutes, and covers unlimited bus journeys and one metro trip. The city center is easily negotiated on foot. Rome justifiably has a reputation as one of the most dangerous places to drive in the world. Its narrow streets, and road users’ relaxed attitudes towards any form of traffic regulations, make it a challenge for even the most experienced driver.

Spanish steps – 500 meters
Piazza del Popolo – 500 meters
Trevi Fountain – 800 meters
Villa Borghese Park and Borghese Gallery – 800 meters
Coliseum – 1.5 kilometers (1 mile)
Roman Forum – 1.5 kilometers (1 mile)
St Peter’s Square and Vatican City – 2 kilometers (1 mile)

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