On Rome’s iconic Via Veneto, Nobu Hotel Roma marks the newest hospitality venture by Robert De Niro, chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Meir Teper. Rooms start at approximately USD 780 (around Rs 65,000) per night. The 122 rooms and suites balance Italian heritage with Japanese restraint, creating a calm, elegant escape in the heart of the Eternal City.
A serene rooftop with sweeping views of Rome’s domes and terracotta skyline. Guests enjoy craft cocktails and small bites under the open sky while the city glows beneath them.
The signature Nobu experience brings Japanese cuisine with subtle Peruvian accents to Rome. Expect refined plates and premium cuts, served in a space that blends intimacy with cosmopolitan energy.
A Japanese-inspired spa offers tailored treatments and hydrotherapy elements that quiet the mind. Soothing textures and muted tones create an oasis of stillness, ideal after a day of exploring the city.
Rooms are designed with a calming palette of stone, cream, and wood. Italian architectural details meet Japanese minimalism with deep soaking tubs, fine linens, and curated design pieces that elevate the feeling of quiet luxury.
Set within a restored 1890s palazzo, the hotel preserves its original marble flooring and sweeping staircase. Contemporary Japanese design blends with Roman grandeur to create an atmosphere that feels timeless.
Nobu Hotel Roma feels like a retreat hidden in plain sight. It combines the soul of Rome with the refinement of Japanese hospitality, creating an experience that is both luxurious and deeply personal. Perfect for travellers seeking elegance, cultural richness, and effortless calm.