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Hotel de Rome
is located on Bebelplatz, off Unter den Linden. It is a conversion of an
existing building constructed in 1889 by architect Ludwig Heim
(appointed master builder of the government), which housed the head
office of Dresdner Bank until 1945. This is one of the few luxury hotels
in Berlin located in an original building making use of its full
architectural splendor and thereby offering guests an authentic Berlin
experience.
Hotel de Rome in Berlin has 146 large bedrooms including 72 classic
rooms, 29 deluxe rooms, 32 junior suites, 9 executive suites, 3
deluxe suites and 1 105m2 presidential suite. Most of the rooms have
high ceilings and classical proportions. The presidential suite at Hotel
de Rome has a full-length terrace which overlooks Bebelplatz. Most
bathrooms have separate walk-in showers and mosaic marble detailing
above double ended baths.
The restaurant seats 120 and looks onto a large external terrace which
will be used for al fresco dining during the summer months. The bar has
a contemporary feel. It features a long bar overlooking Bebelplatz and a
colonnaded area with an original mosaic floor. The Opera Court is a
grand room with its original glazed ceiling.
The impressive ballroom has a double-height ceiling with a glazed roof
and accommodates receptions for up to 250 people. Hotel de Rome in
Berlin has five meeting rooms and can accommodate up to 160 people. All
have natural light, are equipped with the latest technology, and can be
accessed via a separate entrance. The Spa has a plunge pool, steam,
sauna and relaxation area, and a fully-equipped gym. The original vault
of the bank has become a 20 metre swimming pool. A range of therapies
and health and beauty treatments are provided in the six treatment
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