Excellent central location with attractions, restaurants, bars, and shops in walking distance
Classically styled
rooms have lovely wood floors, air-conditioning, and minibars
Some rooms are large with fantastic city views and sofa beds
Italian
and Asian cuisine at The Glass Bar & Restaurant
Beautiful
rooftop terrace with seating and marvelous city views
Historic
building constructed in 1800
Business
center plus room service
Free
Wi-Fi throughout
Expensive
daily fee for on-site parking
Breakfast
costs extra
Some
rooms have loud traffic noise
Some
bathrooms only have showers or tubs
The 68-room
Cosmopolita Hotel is an upper-middle-range property located in the historic center of Rome, with plenty of top sights within a
15-minute walk. A rooftop terrace offers fantastic city views along with tables, chairs, and umbrellas. Traditionally elegant rooms have wood floors, minibars, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs while
some have sofa beds and beautiful city views. However, some rooms have loud
street noise and only showers or tubs. The on-site restaurant and bar receives good
reviews, as does the breakfast buffet, though it costs extra. On-site parking has an expensive daily fee. But Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, and there is a small business center in the lobby.
Scene
A historic hotel with a rooftop terrace and excellent city views
The Cosmopolita Hotel is set in a historic building constructed in 1800 with a welcoming atmosphere
throughout. The modern and open lobby has floor-to-ceiling windows giving great natural light and yellow leather armchairs, though these are looking a bit worn. Gray marble floors are bordered in jade-colored tiles, and there's a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall to one side. A streamlined wood front desk is minimally adorned with potted plants. At the Glass Bar & Restaurant, floor-to-ceiling windows illuminate the wood tables with floral centerpieces and yellow placemats. Arched entryways add to the design. The rooftop terrace, which has magnificent city views, offers white wicker seating outside surrounded by potted plants and trellises. There's also an
indoor area to the terrace with more fantastic city views that can be enjoyed in chillier weather.
Location
Exceptional central location with tons of sights within a 15-minute walk
The Cosmopolita Hotel has a
superb central location in the historic district of Rome with the Forum of Trajan,
Galleria Colonna, Piazza Venezia, and Quirinale Palace within a five-minute
walk. Restaurants, shops, and bars are also a five-minute walk away while the
Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza della Rotunda, and Colosseum are around a
10-minute walk. The Spanish Steps and public transportation are a 15-minute
walk from the hotel while Vatican City and the Rome Termini Train Station are
about a 10-minute drive. Both the Ciampino Airport and the Leonardo da Vinci
International Airport are a 30-minute drive away.
Rooms
Traditional rooms with wood floors and tile bathrooms; some have gorgeous city views
A variety of room types are available at the Cosmopolita Hotel -- from single up through Quadruple/Family Rooms -- and all have a classic, elegant style with wood floors paired with a red-and-cream color scheme. Red, vine-patterned bed runners match the patterned drapes and echo the ruby-colored walls that change to white above the chair rail molding. Some rooms offer gorgeous city views and sofa beds while others lack extra seating and have loud traffic noise. But all rooms have air-conditioning, minibars, and flat-screen TVs. Free
newspapers are also provided. Bathrooms are on the basic side, but well lit with pink tiles and white sinks. Hairdryers and Dove toiletries are also mounted on the walls, but some
bathrooms only have showers or tubs.
Features
On-site restaurant and bar plus free Wi-Fi and business center
Traditional Italian and
Asian cuisines are served at the Glass Bar & Restaurant, including pizza
and sandwiches, while the attractive bar offers cocktails, wine, and beer. All food and
drink receives good reviews in this contemporary space. A computer and printer in a tiny corner comprise
the business center, and there is free Wi-Fi throughout. Room service is
available, but has limited hours, and there is on-site parking, but it has an
expensive daily fee. Breakfast costs extra, but includes meats, cheeses,
pastries, coffee, yogurt, fruit, and eggs, and it receives mostly good reviews. There is a rooftop lounge with gorgeous city views along with tables, chairs, and umbrellas.