ROME CAVALIERI HILTON

This magnificent property is our hands-down choice of the best hotel in Rome for a major conference or convention, leadership retreat, or incentive destination.

A $45-million renovation was completed at the end of 2004, making the
property a stand-out of Hilton's high-end hotels.

The unique selling points include:

** 93,000 square-foot Convention Center with the most extensive meeting
facilities in the country. The hotel can accommodate conferences for up to 5,500 delegates.

** Executive Floors and Suites * an exclusive among Rome hotels: two new VIP guest floors connected by a marble staircase and private elevator, with a
Clubroom providing complimentary breakfast, drinks, afternoon tea, hors d'oeuvres and afternoon liquors, open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

** Penthouse & Planetarium Suites * Two magnificent 2,690 square-foot suites offer the ultimate in luxury and amenities for your top people, including their own private 200 square-meter panaromic roof garden with private whirlpool.

** Napoleon and Petronius Suites * Weighing in at 1,670 and 2,675 square-feet respectively, these multi-room suites are decorated with antique furniture and art-works. (Tony Blair stayed in the Napoleon, which features a writing desk used by Bonaparte.)

** The basic rooms are spacious (50 metres), luxurious and designed with
comfort in mind, with large windows offering panoramic views over the garden and the city, and double soundproofing. They have been reconfigured to partially separate the sleeping area from the rest of the room, Junior Suite-style, plus soundproof doors and electric blinds that block out all outdoor lights at the push of a button. And how about a Pillow Menu of 16 choices * including buckwheat and orthopedic!

The property is situated in a 15-acre private park on the highest hilltop in
Rome, just above the Vatican, with panoramic views over the historic city
centre. It's a 5-star deluxe resort hotel within the city, featuring 370 guest
rooms with private balconies, including 25 suites and 105 Executive rooms, plus a state-of-the-art Grand Spa.

A highly prized art collection is displayed throughout the hotel. "Art is
our heart" said my eloquent guide to the property, PR director Stefano di
Carlo. His enthusiasm was reflected in the magnificent Old Masters and Louis XV furniture, gorgeous tapestries, and bravura sculptural pieces, many purchased at Christies and Sothebys by the connoisseur owners of the property. As you check in, savor the masterpieces by Giuseppe Zais (Venice 1709-1784) over the Reception and Concierge desks.

The six food and beverage outlets include the famous Michelin two-star-rated La Pergola restaurant, whose innovative young Bavarian chef, Heinz Beck, recently also earned it the designation as the best restaurant in Rome by GaulMilau. Its wine cellar housing 50,000 bottles won it a Grand Award from Wine Spectator.

Recreational facilities include the city's largest indoor and outdoor pools,
Davis Cup tennis courts, Life Circuit, Golf (8 miles), Horseback riding (8
miles).

Address: Via Alberto Cadlolo, 101, 00136, Rome, Italy
Telephone: 39 06- 3509 1
Fax: 39-06-3509-2241
Website: www.cavalieri-hilton.it
E-mail: reservations.rome@hilton.com
Managing Director * Marcus-Milan Arandelovic

Hilton HHonors Reward Category : 6

(40,000 points per night)



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