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Sina Bernini Bristol

Hotel description

The luxury old hotel was built in 1870 in the Horti Sallustiani area known by its magnificent gardens. From the windows, the famous fountain of Triton, created in the sixteenth century by the sculptor of Bernini at the order of Warbana VIII's dad, opens a view. The hotel quickly gained popularity among the European and world bomond. His guests were Emperor Don Pedro II of Brazil, Princess Wales Alexander, the British Queen, Aristotle Onassis, Peter Ustino, Rudolph Nureev and many other celebrities. In the '50s, the Bernini Bristol nightclub featured many young musicians who were later symbols of the generation of long-distance vitae. The hotel recently underwent extensive reconstruction. Today, he is also cherished by the best traditions of the aristocracy hotel, making it popular among the modern business and political elite.

Accommodation at Sina Bernini Bristol
The hotel offers a wide range of rooms and suites, from those featuring privileged views over the city’s old streets, the historic Palazzo Barberini or the stunning Piazza view. The new style, inspired by the great Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, has been reinterpreted in a contemporary vein.
The hotel offers a wide selection of family oriented solutions. Our interconnecting rooms and spacious junior suites & suites, with bright views over the city, are ideal for the entire family, featuring fun and exclusive kids welcome amenities upon arrival. Furthermore the hotel boasts numerous public areas where families can enjoy quality time and we offer a range of walking distance children’s activities to do in town. Sina Bernini Bristol is the ideal place where to forge new memories with your loved ones!
Better together obviously also means your beloved pets! 


Rooms overview
Hotel SinaBernini Bristol is in the heart of Rome, at the beginning of Via Veneto Street, near the famous Trevi fountain (Fontana di Trevi) and the Spanish staircase (Piazza di Spagna).
L’Olimpo is a Mediterranean kitchen. There's an open terrace. The view of the city. Open daily for lunch and dinner.
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