H [eitch] / Borromini is located within the 'Collegio Innocenziano', one of the most beautiful buildings of Rome. The palace itself - which takes its name from Pope Innocent X Pamphilj that he built during his pontificate (1644) - is itself a work of art embedded within the Bernini's church of Santa Agnese in Agone. Our guests can have breakfast in front of the 'Fontana del Moro', take an aperitif at the sound of the bells in the church tower, sleep under the frescoes by Pietro da Cortona and Francesco Cozza, dine on the roofs of Rome with a view that sweeps from domes of Borromini Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza, the Pantheon, St. Peter's, the Spanish Steps. The entire building has been designed by Gianlorenzo Bernini and is the only facility of its kind in the world that houses a tourist facility. Staying at the H [eitch] is like living history: the 'Innocenzo X' Room really once was the apartment of the Pope, the clock room contains the mechanisms that drive the giant dial on the facade. Complete the building the courtyard of bell towers, the intermediate terrace overlooking Piazza Navona and the rooftop with 360 degree views on the Eternal City.
Boasting a panoramic terrace with views of Piazza Navona, St. Peter's Basilica and the Pantheon, Eitch Borromini Palazzo Pamphilj is set in a historical building from the 17th-Century, designed by Francesco Borromini. It offers spacious accommodation with free WiFi.
The rooms and suites are elegantly decorated and feature modern details as well as original features of the building. They come with original frescoes, air conditioning and a flat-screen TV. The en suite bathroom includes Etro toiletries.
Guests can start their day with a rich continental breakfast including jams, fresh fruits, cold cuts and pastries. Italian flavours and seafood dishes are also served at the à la carte restaurant.
Eitch Borromini Palazzo Pamphilj is centrally located. The Pantheon, Campo de' Fiori and Castel Sant'Angelo can be reached in a 10-minute walk.