The Locarno seems always ready to be a film set, not only because it is the hotel of film directors, actors, script-writers and artists that you often meet at the bar or riding a bicycle, but also because it was the set of Bernard Weber's 1978 award winning movie "Hotel Locarno". FR 0808
It is a 1920 Italian Palazzo.
The lobby is medium in size facing the very stylish American bar.
This charming hotel is a masterpiece unto itself, perfectly situated on a quiet road in the centre of Rome and just a stone's throw from the splendid Piazza del Popolo. Romantic, intimate and sought after, this establishment is ideal for anyone seeking comfort in a refined historical environment. The hotel is just 100 metres from the nearest bus stop and 500 metres from the Flaminio metro stop. Shops can be found around 3 minutes' walk away, and nearby attractions include the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain (around 900 metres away), the Vatican (around 2 km away) and the Colosseum, which is around 3 km from the hotel. Florence is roughly 250 km away, and Rome Ciampino Airport and Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport are approximately 30 and 40 km from the accommodation respectively.
The hotel comprises 2 buildings at the very heart of Rome adjoined by a delightful garden smelling sweetly of wisteria where, in spring and summer, guests can take their breakfast and lunch and sip one of the excellent aperitifs. The historic hotel, built in 1925, now extends to the adjacent palazzo constructed in 1905 by a long-standing and noble Venetian family. The palazzo features the hotel's finest bedroom suites, some still with their splendid ceilings and decoration work, all dating back to 1905. The annex has 17 standard rooms, and is the newer building of the hotel.
Rooms with Direct dial phone, Radio.