If you’re an Emily in Paris fan, you may have clocked that Hotel Eden is where Miss Cooper checks in when she visits Rome in Season 4. Quelle surprise: the hotel has long been a go-to for the style set, thanks to its supreme location close to Via Veneto, a street made famous by the film La Dolce Vita. 

Set-jetting or not, there’s a lot to admire about the five-star property. The building that houses Hotel Eden dates back to 1889 — relatively new in Roman terms — but it’s not lacking in grandeur. Decorated with Murano lamps and swathes of Carrara marble, each of the 98 suites has a distinct residential quality inviting you to imagine what it’s like to live here.  

One of the biggest draws is its (literal) elevated position, making it easy to take in landmarks such as the Vatican and Il Vittoriano. You don’t even have to stay the night to get a glimpse of the sweeping views: the hotel’s fine dining restaurant,  La Terrazza, and the more casual outlet, Il Giardino, are the best vantage points to gaze at Rome’s golden-hued landscape. 

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