General hotel information
Donna Camilla Savelli — history and modernity united
Here comes a recognition for the Donna Camilla Savelli hotel: the property was included in Conde Nast Traveler's list of the «best of the best» therefore proving the high level of service and vogue among travelers. Restored from a 17th century convent, this hotel bears the style of Francesco Borromini, the renown Baroque architect. Its restoration did not damage the hotel's old charm and at the same time turned the place into a comfortable accommodation for travelers who enjoy a breath of history.
Donna Camilla Savelli hosts the National Award for Excellence in Tourism
May 21st 2009 Hotel Donna Camilla Savelli hosts the National Award for Excellence in Tourism. The event will start with an introductory meeting "Innovatioan and excellence in response to crisis". The Minister of tourism Michela Vittoria Brambilla and Daniel John Winteler, the President of the Tourism division of the Confederation of Italian Industry will attend the meeting.
Nominees will compete in three categories: best young entrepreneur, best design and best business.
Nominees will compete in three categories: best young entrepreneur, best design and best business.
Donna Camilla Savelli – Rome's newest
Rome's hotel scene hasn't seen any newcomers for a long time. However, late November there a new hotel opened in the Trastevere rione of Rome, which is on the west bank of Tiber. Despite its location is not in the city centre, true Rome experts know that this address is one of the best in the city. Plus, the historic attractions are just across the river.
Donna Camilla Savelli is a 78-room property located in a building designed by the 17th century architect Francesco Borromini. His name is associated with such masterpieces as Sant'Ivo delle Sapienza and St. Carlo alle Quattro Fontane churches in the Italian capital. The building once accommodated Augustinian nuns who used to run a guest house here.
As a result of renovation by Alpitour World Hotels & Resorts Donna Camilla Savelli turned into an alluring hotel, with such stunning features as plaster decoration, a breakfast room with wooden ceiling and a marble staircase. There is only breakfats served in its restaurant, but lots of other dining options can be found nearby.
Donna Camilla Savelli is a 78-room property located in a building designed by the 17th century architect Francesco Borromini. His name is associated with such masterpieces as Sant'Ivo delle Sapienza and St. Carlo alle Quattro Fontane churches in the Italian capital. The building once accommodated Augustinian nuns who used to run a guest house here.
As a result of renovation by Alpitour World Hotels & Resorts Donna Camilla Savelli turned into an alluring hotel, with such stunning features as plaster decoration, a breakfast room with wooden ceiling and a marble staircase. There is only breakfats served in its restaurant, but lots of other dining options can be found nearby.

