The entrance to Eitch Borromini, an ancient residence housed in a building designed and built by the great architect Borromini between 1654 and 1659, is behind Rome’s historic Piazza Navona square.
A hotel overlooking Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers
One of the Eitch Borromini's main features is the panoramic view from both the breakfast room and many of the guestrooms that overlook Piazza Navona, and in particular Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers, and the skyline of downtown Rome: from the Pantheon dome to St. Peter's Basilica.
A restaurant and a cocktail bar for private events
The same view is also shared by the Restaurant Terrazza Borromini, a unique area on the fourth floor in rooms embellished with Bernini's frescoes, where the Borromini Art Gallery is located, overlooking Piazza Navona, and which has tables also outside almost suspended over the square. The restaurant menu features modern Roman cuisine and the cocktail bar is open for private events.
The first floor of the palace provides access to the Pamphilj family's private library, which is famous for the quantity and rarity of its volumes and manuscripts, and for the fresco on the vault painted by Francesco Cozza.
Views of the square, of Roman palaces, and of a medieval tower
The rooms of different types range from the Single with a queen bed to the Classic, up to the Superior Suite, Deluxe Suite and Executive Suite with a private terrace. Some have views of Piazza Navona or the domes, bell towers and iconic palaces of Rome and others over Via di Santa Maria dell'Anima, with glimpses of Tor Millina, a medieval tower with Guelph battlements.
The rooms are all different and have all modern comforts
Each room is different, given the different uses the building has had down the centuries. Refined, intimate and tastefully furnished, they have extra-comfortable beds and Etro courtesy kits, minibars, courtesy water, electric kettle with tea, coffee and herbal teas, bathrobe and slippers, safe, flat-screen TV with Sky decoder and free Wifi.