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Italian escape: Rocco Forte Hotels Invite Guests To Live “In Residence” For Three Weeks

At a time when many European countries are faced with bleak winter days and office closures, Rocco Forte Hotels has launched Carpe Diem, an extraordinary, once in a lifetime customised offer inviting guests to travel to Italy and stay for 3 weeks or more to embrace “slow travel”.

Experience a cultural refresh and the opportunity of working remotely from two of the most beautiful cities in the world, Rome and Florence.

The extraordinary Italian light has been inspiring artists, poets, and writers since the very birth of travel. It enhances the countries monuments, illuminates its breath-taking views, assists the growth of fresh local produce, and accompanies travelers on the most memorable journeys. Overall, particularly in winter, travelers to Italy are met by crisp blues skies and mild days, encouraging leisurely panoramic lunches in the many piazzas and a quality of life that the whole world envies.

From November 1st, Rocco Forte’s properties in Rome, Hotel de Russie and Hotel de la Ville, as well as The Savoy in Florence will be offering a new bespoke package welcoming guests to live “in residence” for a few weeks to enjoy an Italian escape. The offer includes breakfast and dinner, to be individually arranged with the hotel chefs according to preferences, and a spa treatment each week for extra relaxation.

Carpe Diem guests will have a dedicated “Residence Concierge” to tailor each residency according to individual taste and wishes from the length of stay and in-suite bar preferences to extra services such as art history visits or language courses. Guests wishing to work remotely from the hotels can arrange to have access to business facilities and individual printers.

May it be a sabbatical, a chance to work remotely from an extraordinary environment, the opportunity to reignite one’s passion for the Renaissance or ancient Rome, or more simply just an excuse for turning a most difficult time into a one-off opportunity, Rocco Forte Hotels is offering the chance to live through the current events in a different light, whilst enjoying warm services and memorable experiences.

The offer includes:

  • Spacious accommodation with separate lounge and working area
  • High-speed Wi-Fi and printer
  • Complimentary soft drinks, beer, and wine
  • Full breakfast
  • Choice of lunch or dinner for two
  • 20% discount on all other food and beverage spend
  • One complimentary treatment per week, per guest
  • 20% discount on additional spa spend
  • 20% discount on laundry
  • Rates start from €9,500.00 per month

To book with the Residence Concierge, email [email protected] or call +44 207 766 3151


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KeiKei is a London-based award-winning journalist and videographer with a degree in Broadcast Media and Journalism from the University of the West of Scotland and an extensive reporting background in news, entertainment, travel, and lifestyle.

KeiKei has travelled the globe interviewing, reporting and reviewing. Her work has been published in worldwide media outlets including, The New York Post, The Guardian, The Mirror, The Daily Mail, National Geographic and Conde Nast publications.

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