Famed Rome Hotel Reopens after the Pandemic

Boasting nearly 150 years of Italian hospitality in Rome, Bettoja Hotels reopened the iconic Hotel Mediterraneo, complete with new t renovations and stylish new additions.
    After a year of being closed during the pandemic (the hotel stayed opened during both World Wars I and II), the 4-star Hotel Mediterraneo has reopened its doors and now features a beautiful, renovated panoramic rooftop terrace with breathtaking city views of the Eternal City. Soaring 50 meters high, the hotel’s Roof Garden Restaurant and Terrace also welcomes a new addition with its Ligea Lounge Bar. With an elegant vintage atmosphere, the new lounge bar serves as a prime meeting point for guests and non-guests from around the world to gather in its eclectic indoor and outdoor areas.
  Featuring 1940’s lamps and restored Art Deco interior design pieces the Ligea Lounge Bar is adorned with velvet sofas, mirrors and fine vintage pieces with exotic plants that offer a spectacular 180-degree view of the capital.
  Chef Antonio Vitale completes the gastronomic offer of the new Ligea Lounge Bar with and fresh snacks, with menus that will follow the seasons. 
  The Bettoja flagship property, Hotel Mediterraneo, was designed in 1938 by the architect Loreti, and has recently been restored following a careful collaboration with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, featuring the participation of master artisans and the most meticulous of Italian restorers. The timeline of restorations began in 2018 and recently concluded with the restoration of the Mosaic Room featuring the “Medieval Hunt” by Franco d’Urso, a beautiful mosaic based on a sketch by the painter Achille Capizzano.
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