Hotel Maximus occupies a 19th-century palazzo in Rome's Esquiline district, originally constructed in 1887 as a noble family residence before its meticulous conversion into a four-star hotel. The building retains its period architecture while offering contemporary amenities across 62 rooms and multiple event spaces. Located steps from Termini Station on Via Firenze, it provides direct access to Rome's historic center.
Highlights
- Historic palazzo built in 1887, restored to preserve original architectural details and frescoed ceilings
- 62 individually designed rooms with marble bathrooms and climate control
- Three distinct event spaces accommodating 20-150 guests with separate ceremony and reception options
- On-site restaurant with à la carte menu and wine cellar featuring 300+ Italian selections
- 4.8/5 Google rating based on verified guest reviews



