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Le Méridien Visconti Rome

Via Federico Cesi 37, Rome, Italie, 00193
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About us

Located just a few minutes from the Vatican, St. Peter’s and the Spanish Steps. Discover and unlock the past and the present of the Eternal city under a new lens. 240 contemporary rooms including 6 chic Terrace suites; 10 multi-purpose meeting rooms; Longitude 12 bar & bistrot; Outdoor Patio; Roof 7 terrace with a bar on season and fully equipped Fitness Centre

Détails du lieu

ChaîneMarriott Bonvoy
MarqueLe Meridien
Construit1974
Rénové-
Espace total de la réunion6 609 pi. ca.
Chambres d'invités242
Type de lieuHôtel

Classements de l'industrie

AAA

Prestations

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients
  • Appels (sans frais)
  • Boîte vocale
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
Installations
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux acceptés
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Sécurité sur place
  • Service de location de voitures
Services commerciaux
  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Centre d'affaires
  • Vidéoconférence

Dates requises

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10 mars 2025 - 15 avr. 2025
1 nov. 2025 - 28 févr. 2026
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Salles de réunion

Espace total de la réunion
6 609,0 sq. ft.
Plus grande salle
1 808,3 sq. ft.
Salles de réunion
9
Deuxième plus grande salle
1 237,9 sq. ft.

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Espace de réunion

Name
Taille de la salle
Hauteur du plafond
Max capacity
En U
En banquet
Théâtre
Salle de classe
Salle de conférence
979,5 sq. ft.
23,0 x 42,7 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
92
27
60
92
44
92
387,5 sq. ft.
19,7 x 19,7 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
38
16
24
38
19
38
387,5 sq. ft.
19,7 x 19,7 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
38
18
24
38
19
38
258,3 sq. ft.
19,7 x 13,1 pi. ca.
8,9 pi.
20
12
20
20
12
20
258,3 sq. ft.
19,7 x 13,1 pi. ca.
8,9 pi.
20
12
20
20
12
20
904,2 sq. ft.
23,0 x 39,4 pi. ca.
9,2 pi.
90
36
56
90
56
90
376,7 sq. ft.
23,0 x 16,4 pi. ca.
9,2 pi.
30
12
16
30
15
24
1 237,9 sq. ft.
23,0 x 55,8 pi. ca.
9,2 pi.
140
48
80
140
66
140
1 808,3 sq. ft.
45,9 x 42,7 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
160
33
104
160
83
160

Chambres d'invités

Nombre total de chambres d'invités
242
Suites
22

Emplacement

Comment s'y rendre

TERMINI STATION Take underground line A (direction Battistini) to Lepanto – 5 stops and then 8 minutes walk from Lepanto to Via Federico Cesi 37. About 15 minutes by taxi. FIUMICINO AIRPORT Take direct train ‘Leonardo Express’ from the train terminal (every 30 minutes) to Termini Station. Take underground line A (direction Battistini) to Lepanto – 5 stops and then 8 minutes walk from Lepanto to Via Federico Cesi 37. About 45 minutes by taxi. CIAMPINO AIRPORT Take ‘Terravision’ bus direct from arrivals to Termini Station. Take underground line A (direction Battistini) to Lepanto – 5 stops and then 8 minutes walk from Lepanto to Via Federico Cesi 37. About 30 minutes by taxi.
Distance from airport 18.64 mi
Parking dans les environs
Parking payant
Service voiturier

Attractions locales

MAXXI
MAXXI
Musée
3 km
The MAXXI offers the opportunity to engage with modern and contemporary art through its collection that witnesses the national and international artistic production. A special attention is given to the experiences and realities that are linked to the Italian context.
Via Guido Reni 4A
Rome, IT 00196
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Castel Sant'Angelo Hadrian's Mausoleum
Castel Sant'Angelo Hadrian's Mausoleum
Musée
Piazza del Popolo
Piazza del Popolo
Repère historique
10 min
“Il Babuino”, Via Ripetta and Via del Corso are the three main roads flowing into Piazza del Popolo. The square’s fame spread worldwide over the years as a site for public executions, fairs, carnivals, games and competitions and as a symbol of Renaissance papal patronage. The traveller is greeted on his arrival with Bernini’s inscription over the northern gate, Porta del Popolo, (the former Porta Flaminio) “Felice faustoque ingressini MDCLV” (For a happy and blessed entrance); a message left for Queen Christina on her arrival in Rome following her conversion to Roman Catholicism. Today it welcomes the millions of visitors who annually flock here to admire the piazza’s cultural and historical splendour. The piazza’s charm is principally heightened by the twin Churches of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria di Montesanto, the obelisk (known as the Oblisco Flaminio) which is the oldest and second tallest in Rome and the two Valadier fountains. Standing at one end of this exquisite piazza, designed by Neoclassical Architect Giuseppe Valadier between 1811 and 1822, and alongside the gate, is the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo. Built on the burial site of Emperor Nero, it is an artistic treasure house under whose roof may be found several major works, including two magnificent paintings by Caravaggio. The piazza has over the centuries managed to maintain its very Roman flavour, not surprisingly really given it has always been a favourite haunt for countless figures who have made major contributions to Roman culture: the Dialect Poet Trilussa, Painter Guttuso and Film Director Pier Paolo Pasolini to name … but a very few.
Piazza del Popolo
Rome, IT 00187
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Castel Sant'Angelo The Mausuleum of Adrian
Castel Sant'Angelo The Mausuleum of Adrian
Repère historique
10 min
The imposing Castel Sant'Angelo (Castel of the Holy Angel) is the only building that has followed the development of the city of Rome for about 2000 years, the other Roman monuments have had different destinations, some were reduced to ruins and others were used as quarries to collect materials and recycle them into new constructions. For centuries, Castel Sant'Angelo has undergone several transformations, both from an architectural and structural point of view depending on its use: it was built in the year 123 AD as a mausoleum for e Emperor Hadrian and his family. However, Hadrian died in the year 138 AD, before the construction of the Mausoleum was completed, a year later, Antoninus Pius dedicated the tomb to him and transferred the remains of Hadrian and his wife Sabina to this fantastic monument. In 403 lost its original function and became a military fortress to defend Rome and at the beginning of the eleventh century happened to be the state prison. Years later, in the fourteenth century, after several changes of owners among the Roman noble families, Castel Sant'Angelo tied its luck to that of the popes. In the 19th century it returned to its prison role, until 1906 when finally it became a museum, rich in charm and willing to share its historical grounding with the world. In 1925 it was transformed into the National Museum of Castel Sant'Angelo
Lungotevere Castello, 50
Roma, IT 00193
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Piazza del Quirinale
Piazza del Quirinale
Repère historique
“Welcome, The Quirinale is one of the primary places in the life of the Italian Republic. Visits to the Palace, open daily to the public and now with access to previously reserved rooms, will lead to the discovery of a heritage of art, history and culture of inestimable value and of testaments to the hard work, creativity and genius of the Italian people. It is also an opportunity to learn about where the President of the Republic carries out his duties, meets the heads of institutions, representatives of other states and international organisations, spokespersons for civil society and citizens. The Quirinale is an active, living palace in our democracy, playing a vital role in the history of the nation, today and in the past, and as such fully deserves its title as the Home of All Italians”.
Piazza del Quirinale
Rome, IT 00187
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The Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain
Repère historique
2 km
Work on the celebrated rococo fountain was first begun in 1732 by Nicola Salvi (who beat off competition to be awarded the commission by Pope Clement XII) and was completed by Giuseppe Pannini in 1762. The monument, whose water is supplied by one of the oldest Roman aqueducts, the “Acqua Virgine”, has been sculptured against the backdrop of Palazzo Poli and depicts Triton taming Oceanus’ shell-shaped chariot drawn by sea horses. Before moving off, do not forget to throw a coin in the fountain. Custom has it that travellers doing this will one day return to the eternal city. Those seeking a little romance, perhaps even an Italian love, should then toss a second, third coin to make sure wedding bells will soon be chiming. Not forgetting of course that the fountain provided the splendid setting for the best-known scene from director Federico Fellini’s classic film “La Dolce Vita”: a provocative Anita Ekberg swathed in a long black evening dress calls out for Marcello Mastroianni, “Marcello, Come Here!” as she glides through the fountain’s sparkling waters.
Piazza di Trevi
Rome, IT 00187
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The Spanish Steps
The Spanish Steps
Repère historique
15 min
The Trinità dei Monti steps, or Spanish steps, are a truly masterful example the eighteenth-century taste for scenographic works. The steps were built in 1723-1726 by the architect, Francesco De Sanctis. The steps, in travertine, are arranged in a series of 11 ramps (each ramp being made up of 12 single steps). Along their sinuous upward path, these flights of steps diverge and converge and are interrupted by balustrade structures where visitors may pause during their steep climb to admire the view over the city. This imposing construction once provided a link between a part of the city that was, to a considerable extent, occupied by the French and the area below, occupied instead by a colony of Spaniards. More importantly, the steps provided an architectonic space where people could meet up and relax amid pleasant surroundings. After a year of restoration work financed by luxury jeweller Bulgari, one of the most iconic and loved places of Rome has turned to the original beauty.
Piazza di Spagna
Rome, IT 00187
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Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Théâtre
3 km
Teatro dell’Opera di Roma has gained an increase in international prestige over the years, hosting performances by world-renowned artists such as Caruso, Gigli, Del Monaco, Maria Callas, Renata Tebaldi, Montserrat Caballé and Raina Kabaivanska, as well as acclaimed orchestra conductors Toscanini, De Sabata, Klemperer, Abbado and the Master Riccardo Musti since 2008. And 2019 season is no exception. From ballet and opera to musicals, concerts and drama, there is something in store for every theater enthusiast.
Piazza Beniamino Gigli 1
Rome, IT 00182
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Silvano Toti Globe Theatre
Silvano Toti Globe Theatre
Théâtre
2 km
In the summer you can experience Shakespeare’s famous plays in the beautiful, open-air Silvano Toti Globe Theatre, a re-creation of the famous Globe.
Largo Aqua Felix
Rome, IT 00197
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Informations supplémentaires

Informations relatives à la sécurité

Politique d'annulation

24 Hours

Additional details

Le Méridien Visconti Rome, beautifully situated between the Spanish Steps and St. Peter's has 240 rooms including 6 Terrace Suites. The hotel offers a multi-purpose centre comprising 9 meeting rooms equipped with truly embedded technology. From the exclusive Board Meeting to the party with DJ or live music the solutions we can organize in our structure are multiple. The Latitude 41 restaurant is the perfect place for a rich breakfast and ideal for business lunches or dinners and private events. The Longitude 12 bistrot & jardin is the perfect combination of exquisite food and modern design, right in the heart of Rome. After a full-scale renovation, the new space has been designed as a contemporary and eco-friendly winter garden, a bright and airy extension of the refreshed lobby and bar where enjoying outdoor spaces also during cold season. The mix of colored lights, soft music and elegant design together with the experience of our Chef Giuseppe Gaglione and his team, makes new Longitude 12 Bistrot & Jardin the perfect chic location for aperitifs, dinners, parties and corporate events. To complete the offer the Roof 7 Terrace for making the Roman nights unforgettable, a modern gym free of use and Wi-Fi connection.

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Pratiques durables

Veuillez indiquer vos commentaires ou un lien vers tout objectif/stratégie de développement durable ou d'impact social de Le Méridien Visconti Rome communiqué publiquement.
Please visit Marriott.com/Serve360 for Marriott International's sustainability & social impact strategy and 2025 goals information.
Le Méridien Visconti Rome a-t-il une stratégie axée sur l'élimination et le détournement des déchets (plastiques, papiers, cartons, etc.) ? Si oui, veuillez préciser votre stratégie d'élimination et de détournement des déchets.
Yes, Paper,Cardboard,Aluminum,Other Metals,Plastic,Glass,Cooking Oil,Universal Waste Recycling (batteries, light bulbs, paint),Other (If Other, Response Required):

Diversité et inclusion

Pour les hôtels américains uniquement, Le Méridien Visconti Rome et/ou sa société mère sont-ils certifiés en tant qu'entreprise commerciale détenue à 51 % par des personnes issues de la diversité ? Si oui, veuillez indiquer les catégories pour lesquelles vous êtes certifiés :
Aucune réponse.
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https://www.marriott.com/diversity/diversity-and-inclusion.mi

Santé et sécurité

Les pratiques du Le Méridien Visconti Rome ont-elles été élaborées sur la base de recommandations de services de santé émanant d'organismes publics ou privés ? Si oui, veuillez indiquer quelles organisations ont été utilisées pour élaborer ces pratiques.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 
Le Méridien Visconti Rome nettoie-t-il et désinfecte-t-il les zones publiques et les installations accessibles au public (comme les salles de réunion, les restaurants, les ascenseurs, etc.) Si oui, décrivez les nouvelles mesures prises.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 

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