| | Facilities within the Property |
Dining and relax: Savor the taste of luxury. Gastronomic temptations abound throughout the Aleph. While we're not saying that you will end up in Dante's Sixth Circle of Hell with the gluttons, you will definitely find it hard to resist the pleasures of the palate in the 60-seat Maremoto sensational restaurant. The fiery red ambiance with striking flame-like twig arrangements against stark white niches sets the right tone for the delicious recipes concocted by the chefs. Restaurant proposes essential and sophisticated culinary concepts without being over elaborate. The restaurant's menu is based upon basic Mediterranean ingredients superbly rendered...
Also in the Sin area, the 25-seat Wine Bar Dioniso is an ideal spot for a refined and light working lunch or a late-evening rendezvous in a languid and rarefied atmosphere. Directly opposite, the 25-seat Angelo Bar is a heavenly spot for drinks and conversation. Scarlet red, mysterious black and glints of gleaming metal and crystal are the refined backdrop for a superb selection of the best Italian and international wines.
On the Aleph's top floor, the 7 Heaven open-air restaurant and bar is an exotic terrace with captivating views over the Eternal City. Seating 70, 7 Heaven is an ideal place to meet friends or entertain business colleagues. |
Paradise Spa: Located where the bank building's vaults once stood, the Aleph's Paradise Spa is an exclusive and intimate retreat for hotel guests and walk-in customers alike. Evocative of the leisurely and artistic lifestyle of the ancient Romans who delighted in highly refined vices, the spa offers a sauna, Turkish bath and thermal swimming pool, as well as a small gym outfitted with exercise machines and equipment. The spa also offers a range of massages and body treatments delivered by trained therapists, including energizing and revitalizing delights such as Melted Chocolate massage; Honey Body Scrub with maize flour; Shiatsu, Deep Muscle and Ayruvedic massages; and Chinese Foot Reflexology. |
Meetings and events: Affluence and material comforts are at home in the Aleph. Once a stately bank, the building has been lavishly remodeled to become the perfect scenario for your high-profile meetings and business appointments in Rome. The state-of-the-art technologies and flawless service you'll find in the striking Conference Room, which can accommodate over 70 persons, will turn even the most devilishly complex meeting into a heavenly opportunity for success. Wine and dine your clients in the chic Sin restaurant and elegant Red Library, and you'll be mixing business with pleasure. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | ADSL Connection | Audio/Visual Service | Banquets | Bar | Beauty Treatments | Candle Light Dinner | Car Rental (with Driver) | Chauffer-Driven Limousine Services | Coffee Break | Concierge Service | Congresses & Meetings | Facilities for Disabled | Fax Machine | Fitness Equipment | Fitness Facilities | Garage | Guest Laundry | Guided Tours | Gym | Hammam | Jacuzzi | Limousine Services | Manicure, Pedicure | Massage | Meeting Room | Motorbike Rentals | Overhead Projector | Personal Shopper Service | Porter Service | Private City Tours | Private Transfer To / From City | Private Transfer To/From Airport | Private Transfer To/From Bus Station | Private Transfer To/From Rail Station | Restaurant | Sauna | Scooter Rentals | Secretarial Service | Shoe Shine Service | Small Dogs Welcome | Spa | Thermal Bath | Ticket Reservation Service | Towels for Swimming Pool | Translation Service | Valet Parking | Wake Up Service | | | |
| Rome, capital city of Italy, is one of Europe's treasures. It is a city so steeped in history its legacy is hard to avoid. The city resembles a vast open-air museum where the present persists on top of the past, as it has for more than two-and-a-half millennia. With so many monuments, museums and masterpieces to view, the decision on where to begin can be an overwhelming yet enjoyable one. The historical center of the city contains the greatest concentration of classical Roman and Christian sites in a comparatively small area. Almost every building, square and park has its own heritage, steeped in history, from Etruscan to Renaissance, and more recently through cinema classics by filmmakers such as Federico Fellini and Vittorio de Sica. |
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