Six Senses Rome
Six Senses Rome is a 96-room hotel in the 15th-century Palazzo Salviati Cesi Mellini, with interiors by Patricia Urquiola.





















Six Senses Rome occupies the 15th-century Palazzo Salviati Cesi Mellini in centro storico, between the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon. Spanish architect Patricia Urquiola led the conversion, layering modern silhouettes across 96 rooms and suites with the building’s original travertine, marble and cocciopesto plaster.
Rooms feature cocciopesto-textured walls, travertine bathrooms and wood panelling. Polychrome marbles run throughout. Urquiola’s signature circular forms appear in rugs, tables and the central marble staircase.
BIVIUM serves plant-based Italian dishes around a curved green marble bar. NOTOS Rooftop is a leafy terrace over Via del Corso. The spa features Roman baths (caldarium, tepidarium, frigidarium) and a hammam.
Set in the Trevi rione, between the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon. The Roman Forum, Colosseum and Spanish Steps are within a 12-minute walk.