Hyatt Regency Rome Central – the brand’s first Italian address

Hyatt Regency has announced that Hyatt Regency Rome Central, is set to open its doors in Spring 2026, marking the debut of the Hyatt Regency brand in Italy...

Hyatt Regency Rome Central roof top pool

Set in the heart of Rome’s Esquiline district, the 238-room  Hyatt Regency Rome Central introduces a dynamic new chapter for the capital’s hospitality scene, blending contemporary design with panoramic rooftop experiences and a renewed sense of Roman vibrancy.

At the heart of the property is Rome’s largest hotel rooftop – spanning nearly 2,200 square metres and offering 360-degree wraparound views across the city’s iconic skyline. Designed as a destination in its own right, the rooftop features a 20 metre swimming pool, three distinct culinary venues, each offering a unique dining concept and an expansive fitness and wellbeing area, including an outdoor yoga terrace and open-air hot tubs with city views.

rooftop pool , spa terrace with hot tub in Hyatt REgency Rome

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This elevated urban oasis positions the hotel as a compelling new social hub for both international travellers and local residents. Originally designed by King Rosselli Architects in the early 2000s, the building reflects a modern interpretation of Rome’s architectural language. Its sculptural lines subtly echo the curves of the nearby Anio Vetus aqueduct, anchoring the structure within its historical context while asserting a forward-looking identity.

Interiors by Studio Moren and Studio Aelan introduce bold, contemporary aesthetics defined by rich colour palettes, tactile materials and warm lighting. Public spaces are conceived to foster connection and energy, while guestrooms offer refined comfort and understated elegance. The result is a fresh take on Roman hospitality that balances architectural clarity with modern style.

restaurant in Hyatt Regency Rome Central with checked floor, tiled bar and suspended glass lighting feature

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Located in central Esquiline, one of Rome’s legendary seven hills, the hotel is positioned within a district experiencing a cultural renaissance. Long regarded as a crossroads of artistic and cultural exchange, Esquiline is now home to a growing creative scene driven by prestigious institutions and emerging talent. The nearby Accademia Costume & Moda has attracted a new generation of designers, artists and visionaries, reinforcing the area’s evolving identity.

guestroom Hyatt Regency Rome

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The hotel will offer 238 guestrooms across six floors, including 20 suites. Several rooms and suites feature private balconies overlooking either the hotel’s tranquil courtyard or sweeping views of the Eternal City. The hotel’s signature Regency Suites include expansive terraces designed as open-air summer dining spaces, ideal for alfresco meals, entertaining, or unwinding against the backdrop of Rome’s historic skyline.

With its prime location, rooftop scale and contemporary energy, Hyatt Regency Rome Central is poised to become a defining address for global business travellers, creative communities and discerning leisure guests alike.

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