Hyatt Regency Rome Central - New Hotel in Rome, Italy
Esquiline, Rome’s Cultural Renaissance
Set atop the historic Esquiline Hill, one of Rome’s seven iconic hills, the hotel finds itself in a district undergoing a remarkable cultural transformation. Long considered a crossroads of communities and influences, the neighborhood is now evolving into a vibrant hub of creativity, gastronomy, and contemporary lifestyle. From here, guests are within easy reach of Rome’s most emblematic landmarks, yet immersed in a more local, authentic rhythm — a Rome that feels lived-in, dynamic, and quietly reinventing itself.
From Urban Pioneer to Contemporary Landmark
The opening of Hyatt Regency Rome Central on April 27, 2026 marks a significant milestone, not only as the first Hyatt Regency property in Italy, but also as the rebirth of a site once home to one of Rome’s earliest “urban hotels.” Reimagined for a new generation of travelers, the property carries forward this pioneering spirit, transforming a legacy address into a modern destination that reflects the city’s evolving identity. Designed for both curious explorers and global business travelers, it embodies a new way of experiencing Rome — where past and present exist in effortless dialogue.
A Creative Dialogue Between Two Studios
The interiors of the hotel are the result of a rare collaboration between Studio Moren and Studio Aelan, two design houses brought together to craft a singular visual narrative. Their approach celebrates Rome’s artistic rebirth through a contemporary lens, blending clean architectural lines with bold textures, curated materials, and a refined yet expressive aesthetic. The result is a space that feels both sophisticated and unexpected — where every detail contributes to a sense of modern Roman identity, balancing elegance with creative energy.
Elevated Living in the Heart of Rome
Spread across six floors, the hotel features 238 rooms, including 20 suites, each conceived as a serene retreat above the city’s vibrant pulse. Many accommodations open onto private balconies or terraces, offering views over the hotel’s tranquil inner courtyard or Rome’s iconic skyline. Interiors are designed with a contemporary sensibility, combining comfort with understated luxury, where soft tones, tactile materials, and thoughtful layouts create a calm and inviting atmosphere. These are spaces designed not only for rest, but for lingering — where mornings begin with light streaming through open doors and evenings unfold against the glow of the Eternal City.
Piano Sette, A Destination in Itself
At the summit of the hotel lies its defining feature: Piano Sette, a spectacular 2,200-square-meter rooftop set to become one of Rome’s most sought-after destinations. Conceived as a multi-experiential space open throughout the day, it offers panoramic views over the city alongside four distinct universes. At Niroma, contemporary Japanese cuisine is reinterpreted with precision and creativity, while CIAO, BROOKLYN! brings a playful Italo-American spirit to the bar scene. The rooftop also hosts Altea Spa & Fitness, a wellness sanctuary designed for both locals and travelers, as well as a 20-meter pool and Pool Bar, where sun-drenched afternoons transition seamlessly into golden-hour aperitivos. More than a rooftop, Piano Sette is a destination — a place where Rome’s skyline becomes part of the experience.
A New Urban Rhythm
Beyond its rooftop allure, the hotel integrates wellness and lifestyle into every layer of the guest experience. Altea Spa & Fitness offers a curated approach to wellbeing, with exclusive collaborations and tailored treatments designed to restore balance amid the energy of the city. Whether through moments of stillness, movement, or social connection, the hotel creates a rhythm that adapts to each guest — blending productivity, relaxation, and discovery in equal measure.
Rome, Reimagined
With its bold design, vibrant setting, and visionary rooftop concept, Hyatt Regency Rome Central captures a new spirit of Rome — one that embraces creativity as much as history, and innovation as much as tradition. It is not simply a place to stay, but a place to experience the city differently: elevated, contemporary, and unmistakably alive.
We love Hyatt Regency Rome Central for:
– Opening on July 1, 2026, marking the first Hyatt Regency in Italy
– 238 rooms and 20 suites, many with private terraces and balconies
– Contemporary design by Studio Moren and Studio Aelan
– Piano Sette, Rome’s largest multi-experiential rooftop (2,200 sqm)
– Diverse culinary concepts including Japanese dining and Italo-American bar culture
– A 20-meter rooftop pool and a holistic wellness space in the heart of Rome
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