Sina Bernini Bristol, Autograph Collection

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Piazza Barberini 23 Rome 00187

Notations

Italia Hotel Classification
5

Commodités

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients

  • Accès Internet
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Ville)

Installations

  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Service de location de voitures

Services commerciaux

  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Centre d’affaires
  • Services VIP
  • Vidéoconférence

Capacités audiovisuelles

  • Internet haut débit

Activités de loisirs

  • Club de sport

Accessibilité du lieu

  • Bus
  • Métro
  • Taxi
  • Train

Distance de l’aéroport

  • 30 mi. du lieu

Stationnement

  • Parking payant
  • Service voiturier

Espace de réunion du Sina Bernini Bristol, Autograph Collection

Espace total de la réunion4 629 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion7
Plus grande salle1 830 pi. ca.
Deuxième plus grande salle1 787 pi. ca.
Filtres

Chambres d’invités

Nombre total de chambres d’invités166

Attractions locales

Vatican Museums

Musée
À 4 km
"The Vatican, the Museum of Museums," not only houses the extensive collections of art, archaeology and ethno-anthropology gathered by the Popes over the centuries, but also contains some of the Apostolic Palace’s most extraordinary and artistically significant rooms.

Pantheon

Repère historique
À 1 km
The Pantheon is a building in Rome, Italy, commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus as a temple to all the gods of ancient Rome, and rebuilt by the emperor Hadrian about 126 AD.

Colosseum

Repère historique
À 2 km
The Colosseum or Coliseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy.

Trevi Fountain

Repère historique
À 1 km
The Fontana di Trevi - or Trevi Fountain in English - is a fountain in Rome, Italy. It is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and the most beautiful in the world. A traditional legend holds that if visitors throw a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome. The fountain is worldwide famous but many people do not know the history and the secrets hidden behind its construction. It is time to do justice to this extraordinary masterpiece of Italian art.

Diocletian Bath

Repère historique
À 1 km
The Baths of Diocletian (Thermae Diocletiani) in Rome were the grandest of the public baths, or thermae built by successive emperors. Diocletian's Baths, dedicated in 306, were the largest and most sumptuous of the imperial baths. The baths were built between the years 298 and 306. The project was originally commissioned by Maximian upon his return to Rome in the autumn of 298 and was continued after his and Diocletian's abdication under Constantius, father of Constantine.[1] Although many baths in and around Rome had the same elements, the Baths of Diocletian are unique by their size.

Spanish Steps

Repère historique
À 1 km
The Spanish Steps (Italian: Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) are a set of steps in Rome, Italy, climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. The monumental stairway of 174 steps (the slightly elevated drainage system is often mistaken for the first step) was built with French diplomat Étienne Gueffier’s bequeathed funds of 20,000 scudi, in 1723–1725, linking the Bourbon Spanish Embassy, and the Trinità dei Monti church that was under the patronage of the Bourbon kings of France, both located above — to the Holy See in Palazzo Monaldeschi located below. The stairway was designed by architects Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi.

Via dei Condotti

Shopping
À 1 km
Via Condotti (officially Via dei Condotti) is a busy and fashionable street of Rome, Italy. In Roman times it was one of the streets that crossed the ancient Via Flaminia and enabled people who transversed the Tiber to reach the Pincio hill. It begins at the foot of the Spanish steps and is named after conduits or channels which carried water to the Baths of Agrippa. Today, it is the street which contains the greatest number of Rome-based Italian fashion retailers, equivalent to Milan's Via Montenapoleone, Paris' Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, Florence's Via de' Tornabuoni or London's Bond Street.

Teatro Sistina

Théâtre
À 5 minutes
The Sistina Teather is one of the most important and representative Italian theaters, among the most known also abroad, thanks to the international stars that have performed there. Il Sistina has hosted on its stage the greatest artists and the most popular musical performances: from Louis Armstrong to Burt Bacharach, from Liza Minnelli to Dionne Warwick to Woody Allen, from Rugantino to West Side Story from Avoid to Add a seat at the table at Roman Holiday in Rinaldo In Campo. Not to mention the protagonists of the Italian show that debuted or were definitively consecrated here: Marcello Mastroianni, Renato Rascel, Delia Scala, Carlo Dapporto, Aldo Fabrizi, Walter Chiari, Gino Bramieri, Johnny Dorelli, Paolo Panelli, Bice Valori, Enrico Montesano, Gigi Proietti, Enrico Maria Salerno, Gloria Guida, Mariangela Melato, to arrive at the most recent Sabrina Ferilli, Valerio Mastandrea, Massimo Ghini. Even today, Il Sistina maintains its fame thanks to the shows presented: a mix of Italian and foreign novelties that are always current and always attentive to new trends in entertainment and the public.

Plus

The Sina Bernini Bristol, Autograph Collection in Rome is the iconic 5-star hotel with over 140 years of rich history and considered to be one of the Eternal City’s luxury hôtellerie milestones. The hotel has recently undergone a complete renovation with the expansion to the neighbouring building, increasing the room capacity to 166 rooms. Additionally all of the communal areas of the hotel have been completely renovated to celebrate Baroque art reinterpreted in a contemporary style. The hotel boasts one of the most enviable locations of the Eternal City, thanks to its strategic position facing the stunning Piazza Barberini located at the beginning of Via Veneto and just a few steps from Piazza di Spagna and the Trevi Fountain. The 7 multipurpose rooms of Sina Bernini Bristol can host meetings for up to 100 guests and banquets or events for up to 190 people: spacious, elegantly furnished and many of them have natural light. Its modern Congress Center has everything it takes to turn every event into a great event. The Apollo, Dafne and Enea meeting rooms on the hotel's main piano nobile floor can also accommodate receptions and banquets for up to 200 people. All our meeting rooms are equipped with hybrid technology: a state-of-the-art facility that enables events to be organised combining in-person and virtual requirements.

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