The exquisite Eitch Borromini Palazzo Pamphilj Hotel is set within a historical 17th-century building designed by Francesco Borromini, and located in the heart of Navona - a vibrant destination favored by travelers interested in food, city walks, and culture. The Eitch Borromini boasts a panoramic terrace offering captivating views of Piazza Navona, St Peter's Basilica, and the Pantheon.
The hotel's prime location places it within 3 km of Roma Termini, and its setting overlooking the lively Piazza Navona offers a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Guests can complete their visit by exploring the surrounding shops, buskers, and the underground ruins of the ancient Roman Stadio di Domiziano, showcasing the cultural treasures within Rome.
Rooms and suites at the Eitch Borromini Palazzo Pamphilj combine the elegant atmosphere of a 17th-century palace with modern comforts. Notable options include the Orologio Suite set in the clock tower and the Navona Suite overlooking the lively square. All category rooms offer perks such as an electric kettle with a variety of coffee and teas, a stocked minibar, complimentary water, interior and armoire fragrances, and luxurious Etro bath products.
Dining at the Eitch Borromini Palazzo Pamphilj is an experience unlike any other: the in-house restaurant is perched on the panoramic fourth-floor terrace of this dazzling palace. Here, you can indulge in creative options like pasta with swordfish and aubergines or Roman classics like cacio e pepe and pasta alla gricia. Breakfast is a generous buffet featuring sweet and savory crowd-pleasers, including cakes, eggs, and bacon. The Eitch Borromini Palazzo Pamphilj Hotel offers impeccable services and guests can unwind in the furnished courtyard, savor a meal at the fourth-floor restaurant with indoor and terrace seating, or take in the breathtaking views of Rome from the spectacular rooftop bar. Vestiges of the original architecture can be seen throughout the property, starting with the courtyard lounge beneath the church dome, lined by period trompe-l'œil windows.