Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel and the cats of Rome
Francesco Mennella, the general manager of Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel says:There are an estimated 46 million cat lovers in the world, and Rome has been especially attached to the animal since ancient times. From the emperor Octavian Augustus, who named his cat as his closest friend, to artists such as Rodari and Trilussa, who immortalized cats in their work, Romans have always adored the creatures, as evidenced by the cat sanctuary in the Torre Argentina.
We associate them with the goddess Diana, consider them endowed with magical powers and celebrate them as a symbol of love. The legendary Italian actress Anna Magnani, who often made Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Hotel her home, was known for feeding the cats at Torre Argentina while on breaks from work at the Teatro Argentina bordering the sanctuary.
Valentine’s Day inspired by Rome’s beloved cats
To honor the deep admiration and fascination surrounding cats, Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel is introducing a series of offerings on and around February 14, inspired by the beloved cats of the Eternal City.During the week surrounding Valentine’s Day, Anantara Palazzo Naiadi is inviting its guests to immerse themselves in feline-inspired experiences.
Among the highlights are the exhibit “Portrait of the Cat Armellino with a Sonnet” at the Museum of Palazzo Braschi, street performances of Shakespeare and Trilussa’s poetry, where cats take center stage, and tours of Rome’s iconic cat sanctuaries in historic locations like Torre Argentina, the Colosseum, the Imperial Fora, Via Gatta, and the Pyramid.Celebrating the cat in Anantara
Meanwhile, Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome will celebrate the cat as a symbol throughout the hotel. Guests will enjoy themed decorations in the lobby and specialty biscuits in the pastry shop.Moreover, as part of a special edition of the renowned Anantara Spice Spoons cooking class, they can craft feline-shaped cookies and 3D cat figures to decorate multi-tiered cakes.
Regarding the hotel’s rooms and suites, cat-inspired woven amenities add a charming touch. Furthermore, four-legged guests are welcomed to the hotel with luxurious leather bowls for their Roman feasts.Besides the cat-inspired delights, Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome also offers exclusive wellness and dining packages, designed to enhance a romantic Valentine’s Day stay.\
‘Valentine’s with a view of the Eternal City’
Starting from $883, “Valentine’s With A View Of The Eternal City,” combines a city retreat with a four-course tasting menu and wine pairing at SEEN by Olivier. This rooftop dining destination is where Portuguese and Japanese flavors meet stunning city views.Meanwhile, “A Romantic Valentine’s Getaway” starts at $1,002, pairing an intimate city escape with a six-corner dinner at the fine-dining restaurant in the hotel, INEO, complete with a wine pairing.
Anantara Spa for Valentine’s Day
Moreover, Anantara Spa invites romantic couples to experience an exclusive 180-minute rejuvenating treatment for two. This includes an exfoliating massage with sea salts, which prepares the skin for the benefits of a purifying algae or mud wrap, followed by a relaxing foot or face massage.Making the moment even more special, bubbles and small finger food will conclude the side-by-side wellness experience, while creating an intimate atmosphere to linger, unwind, and celebrate love.
Learn more about Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel or its Valentine’s Day offerings, readers can call +39 06 489 381 or visit the hotel’s official website.
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