Domus Domitia Luxury Residence in Rome

The solution for all travellers looking for independence and privacy during their luxury stay in Rome

Rome offers tourists the chance to discover works of art and monuments located in a unique context in the world; a visit to this city takes a few days to fully enjoy its magic atmosphere.

To plan a perfect holiday, able to leave an indelible memory in the mind and the heart of the visitor, it is essential to choose the ideal location to stay. Tourists usually look for privacy and independence during a stay in Rome, to be able to freely dispose of their time without any obligation of schedules to be respected. Only in this way, it is actually possible to ensure the best logistical conditions for planning a tour in the eternal city.
Rome has a very varied tourist reception offering extremely varied solutions, according to the different visitors budget.

There are so many vacation homes, hotels and pensions available, in addition to several B&Bs located in many areas of the historical centre and central suburbs, but for luxury tourism, whose main aim is to make the stay in Rome a great one, Domus Domitia luxury residence is the ideal and comfortable solution.

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Features of Domus Domitia luxury residence
Domus Domitia luxury residence is located in a seventeenth-century building in the historical centre, between Saint Peter's cathedral and Piazza Navona, overlooking a picturesque narrow street of Renaissance Rome. The entrance to the historical residence is framed by a fascinating portal created by the illustrious Florentine architect Antonio Sangallo, who took part with Bramante to the built of St. Peter's Basilica.

Once crossed the entrance, the guest finds himself immediately immersed in a timeless atmosphere, where luxury is combined with refinement and good style. No detail is left to chance, but everything has been studied with extreme care to details, to create an environment full of charm. The warmth of historical tradition blends with the passion with which the Residence has been restored, in the enhancement of the smallest details, to preserve the original structure of the structure.

The wise conservative work made it possible to intervene on the old warehouses making them brighter and broadening their volumes. The perfect combination an important historical residence features and technological innovations aimed to excellent performance, makes a stay at Domus Domitia an unforgettable experience. For those who want to live immersed in the historical tradition of the city without renouncing luxury, and above all for those looking for a central but peaceful and quiet accommodation, Domus Domitia is the ideal solution.

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Structure of Domus Domitia luxury residence
To access this historical residence, the visitor must cross Via dei Coronari, the famous street of antique dealers, a particularly fascinating corner of the city, where the ancient artisan shops open directly onto the street, revealing valuable furniture and objects. After Vicolo Domizio, the tourist finds himself in front of the independent entrance of Domus Domitia, to immerse himself in the hushed and silent atmosphere of the residence.

White is the dominant colour of the apartment and of the furnishings, alternated by green patches offered by vegetation, and by violet early twentieth century sofas, in the main living room.
Contemporary art, with installations with a notable visual impact, alternate themselves with traditional furnishing accessories, contributing to give an atmosphere of great charm to the whole.

In the main hall, there is a large luminous panel that shows, in Latin characters, the logo of the accommodation, inspired by the signs of the nightclubs of the Eighties.
This mixture of styles is never jarring, but gives a remarkable glamour to the rooms.

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Bedrooms in Domus Domitia luxury residence
Even in the luxurious bedrooms of the accommodation, you can enjoy the balanced contrasts between ancient and modern. In the first room, there is a luminous panel created by a Russian artist who, inspired by the poet Majakovskij, shows many letters freely arranged to create an image of great impact. A great atmosphere is ensured by the diffusion of the notes of Cinderella soundtrack, a music that can also be heard as a lullaby before falling asleep.

All the furniture is taken care of to the utmost, both as furniture and as finishes; the fabric lamps have been commissioned to the artist Paola Napoleone, and the fabrics harmoniously recall the chromatic nuances of the environment.

The door of the room allows access to a beautiful inner courtyard, where Roman remains have been wisely recovered through a careful restoration. In this outdoor space, you can relax sitting on comfortable armchairs, to sip a drink without leaving your room. In the second room, of smaller dimensions and much more intimate, the spacious double bed is equipped with an extremely refined Toile de Jouy headboard, coloured by shades of gray and white. All the furniture is meticulously taken care of, starting from the bedside tables in precious wood, placed under artistic lampshades. The bathrooms, in both rooms, are en suite. Both the rooms have en suite toilets.

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Services offered by Domus Domitia luxury residence
The services offered by the Domus Domitia luxury residence are numerous and include: a private spa designed to provide useful services to guests; an area dedicated to wellness; an equipped massage area; a mini-Jacuzzi, as well as extra services such as catering for dinners or lunches, the possibility of using professional baby-sitters provided by specialized companies, hairdresser and personal trainer for all kinds of sports, manicures and pedicures.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a welcome drink offered in the main hall; during the stay, coffee, tea or various beverages are always available; the bathroom is equipped with a set of towels and Acqua di Parma products, a kind gift of the house.

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