A central location in Rome
Located at Corso d’Italia 1, nhow Roma enjoys a strategic location close to Villa Borghese Park and Via Veneto, as well as iconic sites such as the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain.
The building, constructed between 1968 and 1971 on the former site of a Vatican convent, was redesigned by architects Vincenzo Monaco and Amedeo Luccichenti.
A hotel for all types of travellers
The hotel offers 260 rooms, some with terraces overlooking the gardens of Villa Borghese. Among the suites, the nhow Suite Bacchus Beats and the Junior Suite Veni Vidi Vino include advanced sound systems and a selection of wines, while the Imperial Suite Bar & Beyond has a panoramic terrace and a private bar.

The LUDO restaurant combines Italian cuisine with American brasserie influences. The menu offers both traditional and contemporary dishes, accompanied by DJ sets and live concerts, bringing dining and entertainment together in one space.
nhow Roma also offers ten modular rooms that can accommodate up to 650 guests, equipped with modern technology and interactive LED walls. The hotel also offers tailor-made services for catering, technical and logistical support, as well as on-site parking.
A venue combining design and artistic experiences


The interior design, developed by Emiliano Calderini and enhanced by artist David Zucker, blends classic and contemporary elements. The lobby combines natural materials and reflective surfaces, while the rooms and common areas are inspired by Roman mosaics, baths and domus, offering an immersive experience that reflects the history of Rome.

