Detailed Review
Located in the heart of Rome on the fashionable Via del Babuino, next to the Piazza del Popolo and close to the Spanish Steps, the Hotel de Russie is a tranquil oasis from which to visit the key attractions of this historic and eternal city. The elegant decor, terraced gardens and spa offer a peaceful sanctuary to retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Relax in the quiet surrounds of our hotel after a busy day’s work or sightseeing. The simple but sophisticated design gives all 125 bedrooms a unique charm: soft colours, thick drapes, luxurious beds with linen sheets, ensuite bathrooms tiled with stylish mosaics and the latest amenities to help you enjoy your stay. Many rooms have views over the gardens and the piazza or across the rooftop landscape of Rome. Le Jardin du Russie Restaurant offers a wide range of mouthwatering traditional Italian cuisine that can be enjoyed outside on the terrace during the warmer months.
Press Quotes
"My favourite hotel is the Hotel de Russie in Rome...a great base in the heart of the city five minutes from the Spanish Steps and near the Piazza del Popolo." The Observer 07
"It combines a neoclassical facade with a garden, sleek contemporary interiors, and one of the city’s best day spas." Conde Nast Traveler 05
"A slick respite from the ornate city, with a glorious inner courtyard and terraced garden...remains a solid class-act." Tatler 05
Independent Reviews
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Hotel de Russie
By Daniel ScottCurrently the Rome darling of the glossy magazines, the Russie, close to the Piazza del Popolo, is also adored by an Armani-suited army from the nearby fashion houses. They crowd its cool lobby and public areas by day and night. Rooms are brightly decorated and furnished and incorporate fax machines, modem points, two phone lines and interactive televisions enabling quick check-out. The indulgent spa includes Turkish steam baths, hydropool and the possibility of a massage with smoothed volcanic stones. Yet, the hotels real charm lies in its historic terraced gardens, formerly part of the Villa Borghese. Dining al fresco here in the warmer months, among rose bushes, magnolias and orange trees nearly fulfils the hotels promise, of evoking La Dolce Vita.
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Hotel de Russie
By Joanna MonkhouseThe Hotel de Russie resides at the top of Via Babuino just off the Piazza del Popolo and a 10 minute stroll from the Spanish Steps and fashionable shopping area of the Tridente. Widely considered to be Romes hot hotel of the moment, it is a temple to contemporary style. Often described as minimalist, instead the trademark décor of Hotel de Russie has a calming, cocooning effect, richly luxurious in its understatement. The renovation of the building, previously occupied by the offices of Italys national broadcaster RAI, was completed in 2000, headed by architect Julio La Fuente and designer Tommaso Ziffer alongside Olga Polizzi (Rocco Fortes sister).
The exclusive atmosphere begins at the entrance. High ceilings, sweeping lines, wide open spaces. Neutral tones predominate: grey, cream, beige, muted amethyst and plum complementing the dark wood of the furniture in the stylish and sophisticated Stravinskij cocktail bar. Highly regarded and high priced dining is to be found in the restaurant Le Jardin de Russie (rosy décor with silvery-gold leaf on the ceiling dripping with Murano chandeliers). In summer guests and cognoscenti spill out onto the ultra-popular umbrella-ed terrace and courtyard.
Hidden from public view, the Hotel de Russies secret terraced garden, originally designed by Valadier in 1814, offers a quiet haven, instantly whisking the frenetic havoc of Rome away with its verdant serenity and space (a very sizable 3000m2). It borders the park of the Villa Borghese.
Wide cream hallways bathed in soft aquatic lighting lead to 125 spacious rooms of which 31 are suites. Some have spectacular views of Piazza del Popolo but for guaranteed quiet, request a room overlooking the garden. Contemporary rather than minimalist in style, most are done in relaxing shades of pale green, some accented in a gentle lilac. Chic gilded mirrors and black lacquer tables show oriental influence. The elegant seating was inspired by design of the 30s and 40s. Outsized flower prints by Mapplethorpe hang in the rooms with smaller ones in the bathrooms. Sleek dark wood furniture, thoughtful lighting, opulently draped windows, linen sheets and hand quilted bedcovers on the super comfortable beds complete the luxurious look. Fully equipped, each room proffers phones with 2 lines, voicemail, pre-programmed one touch for all conceivable hotel services, fax, modem, voltage sockets for European, UK and US plugs, broadband internet connection (soon to be Wifi which is already available in the public spaces of the hotel) and of course a safe and minibar. B&O tv and dvd are found in suites only, mere rooms make do with a Phillips tv and no dvd.
Intricate mosaic designs adorn the walls in the generously proportioned marble bathrooms which feature piles of white towels, robes, transparent scales, professional hairdryers and slightly disappointing showers (strong pressure but spitting heads). The toiletries are luscious and free as is the overnight shoeshine. Everything else you see you pay for: breakfast, more for cooked breakfast, tax on the room rate, entry to the spa (offering a plethora of massage, health and beauty treatments, gym, sauna, Turkish bath and hydropool), internet. Hotel de Russie has six meeting rooms (some opening onto the gardens), a small business centre, and provides valet parking.
Hotel de Russie is invariably the choice of international superstars, well-informed and deep-pocketed individuals and Romes fashionable set. Fabulous service, always with a willing smile, comes from the youthful and enthusiastic staff. The service may be superlative but so are the rates. Paying prices this outrageous guests have the right to expect perfection: the Hotel de Russie comes tantalisingly close.© Travel Intelligence. All rights reserved
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"Rocco Forte's typically discreet designer style makes this luxury hotel a firm favourite in Rome."
TI’s top pick for luxury in Rome is not the Italianate extravanganza you might expect; rather, it’s Rocco Forte’s masterwork of understated, contemporary luxury.
Hotel de Russie
By Matthew Barker
RF Hotels new Roman outpost is a polished, spruce city centre affair, with pastel-shaded interiors and contemporary design touches. The wonderfully hushed terraced gardens provide a cool haven and precious moments to savour La Dolce Vita. 125 rooms (31 suites). Superior pamper-zone includes a spa complete with hydropool, jacuzzi, sauna and Turkish steam baths; theres also a gym and beauty centre; chef Nazzareno Menghini has plenty of tricks up his sleeve in the restaurant, while the Stravinskij Bar is good for a long apéritif and Roman nibbles. Local Attractions:Right in the heart of the city’s premier shopping precinct, just around the corner from the the Spanish Steps, the Piazza del Popolo and via Condotti, (home to Giorgio Armani, Max Mara, Prada et al). Wander to the Piazza del Popolo for Caravaggio and fine terrace dining, (the Borghese gardens and Gallery not far beyond) or, in the other direction, the Piazza Venezia (via the Trevi Fountain) with the Forum and Colosseum a little further on.
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Posted by kevin cussen on 2006-04-27.

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