Six Senses ROME
The Six Senses Hotel in Rome embodies a philosophy that blends luxury, sustainability, and well-being.
Housed in a carefully restored 18th-century palazzo, the interior design preserves the architectural heritage of Rome while introducing contemporary touches. Earthy tones, natural materials like stone and wood, and ample greenery are used throughout, creating a tranquil atmosphere that feels both luxurious and grounding.
One of the most striking elements of Six Senses Rome is its emphasis on wellness, not only in the traditional sense but also in terms of environmental sustainability. The property is designed to minimize its ecological footprint, using renewable energy sources and eco-friendly materials wherever possible.
The Six Senses encourages a slower, more intentional way of traveling, where each moment can be savored and where the experience becomes as enriching as the destination itself.
Photographed for Starching.
Housed in a carefully restored 18th-century palazzo, the interior design preserves the architectural heritage of Rome while introducing contemporary touches. Earthy tones, natural materials like stone and wood, and ample greenery are used throughout, creating a tranquil atmosphere that feels both luxurious and grounding.
One of the most striking elements of Six Senses Rome is its emphasis on wellness, not only in the traditional sense but also in terms of environmental sustainability. The property is designed to minimize its ecological footprint, using renewable energy sources and eco-friendly materials wherever possible.
The Six Senses encourages a slower, more intentional way of traveling, where each moment can be savored and where the experience becomes as enriching as the destination itself.
Photographed for Starching.
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