Review of Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel 5*

Armando P.

05/17/2016

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10/10
Atop a prominent hill overlooking the beautiful city of Roma, the Cavalieri sits perched, accessible as much as it is secluded. This wonderful hotel is partnered with Hilton Grand Vacation, which with a membership costs a good hefty amount of points, but it is well worth it. Amenities in hotels are usually the best part, and with this location, it is no different. To enjoy Rome you'll need money and to enjoy anywhere toward you travel, you'll need to invest in where you are staying. VIP room for members grants free snacks and free drinks — if you are American, or have a big stomach, you may need a few plates to fill yourself up, but they don't necessarily skimp you out. The breakfast buffet is cooked to perfection and vastly varied as opposed to some other buffets you might find in other parts of Europe. An Olympic-sized pool, an inclusive gym (kg weights mind you), free Wi-Fi for all, and an underground spa. The rooms are equipped with some of the finest linen beds and plenty of space to relax and unwind in front of a view that's spectacular in whichever room you stay (little fun fact: there are day-blinds that automatically drape the large windows). Some might be thrown off by daily maintenance, but it's a hotel after all. Always improving, and it won't get in the way of your stay. The service is impeccable and never fails to meet every standard of expectations. If all that doesn't impress you, a simply gallery of their decorum will. Beautiful marble, gold trims, and polished ceilings galore. A definite plus: the hotel is less than ten minutes from the inner city of Rome and you can walk just about anywhere you'd like for a dinner out in one of the small restaurants that welcome the crowd at 10pm. If it's luxury you're after, the Cavalieri is an option well regarded in the top three.