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SHERATON ROME PARCO DE’ MEDICI

4-star golf resort in Rome

Rome’s Premier Golf & Leisure Destination

Nestled amidst 80 hectares of lush parkland, the Sheraton Parco de' Medici Golf Resort offers a harmonious blend of luxury, sport, and relaxation just outside Rome's bustling center. Strategically located between Fiumicino and Ciampino airports and near the EUR business district, this 4-star resort is an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers seeking a tranquil retreat with convenient city access.

 

ROME GOLDEN PACKAGE

Created for golfers who love the excitement of the City!

Cost per person based on 2 golfers:

from € 604 in low season: January, February, March, July, August, November and December

from € 713 in high season: April, May, June, September and October

  • 4-night accommodation at Sheraton Golf Parco de' Medici sharing a double deluxe room
  • 4 buffet breakfasts
  • 2 green fees at Parco de Medici Golf Club
  • 1 Unlimited green fee at Olgiata Golf Club
  • Advanced tee-times at time of the reservation
  • Club storage and locker room service
  • Unlimited use of practice facilities
  • Full time assistance during your Stay
  • VAT

 

Accommodations & Amenities

The resort comprises three main buildings—Parco 1, 2, and 3—housing 782 elegantly appointed rooms and suites. Each room features modern or classic furnishings, air conditioning, satellite TV, and views of the gardens, pools, or the adjacent golf course . Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property, ensuring connectivity during their stay.

For relaxation and recreation, the resort boasts two seasonal outdoor swimming pools, a 24-hour fitness center equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, and a Turkish bath. The expansive grounds also include shaded sunbathing areas and gazebos, perfect for unwinding after a day of activities .

Golfing Excellence at Parco de' Medici Golf Club

Golf enthusiasts will be delighted by the on-site Parco de' Medici Golf Club, featuring a 27-hole championship course designed by Peter Fazio and David Mezzacane. The course is divided into three 9-hole loops—White, Blue, and Red—allowing for varied play and challenges. Set amidst scenic lakes and ancient Roman ruins, the course has hosted prestigious tournaments, including events on the Ladies European Tour.

Facilities at the golf club include a clubhouse, driving range, putting greens, and equipment rentals, catering to both seasoned players and novices. Golf lessons and clinics are also available for those looking to improve their game .

Dining & Entertainment

Culinary experiences at the resort are diverse, with multiple dining options to suit every palate. The Rinascimento and Savoia restaurants offer a mix of Italian, Mediterranean, and international cuisines, served in elegant settings with views of the golf course . For a more casual atmosphere, guests can visit the Borgia Bar & Coffee Shop, which serves a selection of beverages and light snacks.

The resort also features several bars and lounges, including poolside options, where guests can enjoy cocktails and live music in the evenings .

Pet-Friendly & Family-Oriented

Understanding the needs of all travelers, Sheraton Parco de' Medici welcomes pets up to 18 kg, allowing up to two pets per room with a non-refundable deposit . Families will appreciate amenities such as connecting rooms, children's activities, and babysitting services, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests of all ages.

Accessibility & Transportation

The resort offers on-site parking and electric vehicle charging stations for guests. While the shuttle service to Rome's city center and nearby shopping centers is currently suspended, the hotel's concierge can assist with arranging private transportation and providing information on public transit options .

 

 

 

 

STAY & PLAY - RATES

Period

   

A

01/01-31/03

01/07-31/08

B

01/04-30/06

01/09-31/10



Period

2N 1GF

3N 2GF

4N 3GF

5N 4GF

6N 5GF

7N 6GF

A

€ 279

€ 409

€ 535

€ 650

€ 752

€ 837

B

€ 302

€ 444

€ 581

€ 708

€ 821

€ 917

 

Costs are person and include:

  • 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 night accommodation  sharing a Deluxe double room
  • Daily buffet breakfast
  • Daily dinner (3 courses, no beverage)
  • 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 green fees on the course of the resort
  • Welcome dinner: 1 typical Italian pasta, 1 rich selection of cheeses & cold cuts of Italian product, 1 dessert, 1 glass of wine,mineral water and coffee
  • WiFi
  • Parking
  • Assistance during the stay
  • VAT

 

Costs do not include:

city tourist tax

anything not specifically mentioned in the above inclusions

 

Rooms and tee-times are subject to availability at the time of booking


ROME GOLDEN PACKAGE

Created for golfers who love the excitement of the City!

Cost per person based on 2 golfers:

from € 604 in low season: January, February, March, July, August, November and December

from € 713 in high season: April, May, June, September and October

  • 4-night accommodation at Sheraton Golf Parco de' Medici sharing a double deluxe room
  • 4 buffet breakfasts
  • 2 green fees at Parco de Medici Golf Club
  • 1 Unlimited green fee at Olgiata Golf Club
  • Advanced tee-times at time of the reservation
  • Club storage and locker room service
  • Unlimited use of practice facilities
  • Full time assistance during your Stay
  • VAT

 

golf resort 4 stars

4-star golf resort in the outskirts of Rome


SHERATON PARCO' DE MEDICI ROME HOTEL

Rooms: 815
Restaurant: Yes
Parking lot: Yes

 

ROOM INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE

Double Superior

 

Parco de’ Medici is a hotel in the marvellous city of Rome, in Lazio.
Thanks to its spacious rooms Parco de’ Medici is able to offer a perfect stay in Rome.
The hotel offers various choices to enjoy the stay. Indeed there are multiple ways, among which the fantastic gym equipped with the latest technology to improve the experience.
It is possible to also play in the 27-holes championship golf course.



This is the cradle of occidental civilization and Christian culture, of lakes and legends, of thermal spas and history, of ancient roads and verdant hills. Lazio is a region of central Italy bordered by the Tyrrhenian Sea,traverse by the waters of the Tiber River and mainly characterized by hills and mountains, while it slopes down near the coast. 
This region has different yet complementary features, unblemished sceneries and spectacular horizons among the towns. Visitors can enjoy incredibly beautiful views, like Villa Borghese in Rome, the Italian capital. 
Villa Borghese is the most famous city park for walking or cycling. It represents an unparalleled experience between art, containing the Borghese Gallery with its masterpieces, and the nature surrounding it, including lakes and ancient trees. Lazio is also full of spas, whose history is bound to the several thermal water springs that had great success in the Republican Age and continued to be used in the Imperial Age. The Romans built sumptuous thermal baths and we can still admire their vestiges around the territory; first of all, the Terme di Caracalla (now in a state of magnificent ruins) in the heart of Rome. 
Tivoli is another spa, but its fame is mainly due to the artistic beauties it contains, like Villa D’Este, with its splendid fountains, gardens and magnificent palace of the Renaissance, and Villa Adriana, the ancient residence of emperor Hadrian. The two villas are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. 
For those who prefer the sea, this region offers some pearls such as GaetaSabaudiaSan Felice CirceoSperlonga and the Islands of Ponza and Ventotene, while those who love lakes will enjoy Bracciano, an enchanting stretch of water encircled by the intense green of the surrounding nature and overlooked by a magnificent 16th-Century castle. Walking along the Medieval streets of the villages by the shores of the lake, visitors can feel that these places are not only bound to the Roman Empire, but were also the theatre of various historical periods. Lake Bolsena, in the area of Viterbo, gives us an example of it, as it is the biggest volcanic lake in Europe and encloses two islands, Bisentina and Martana. This lake combines the charm of lush nature and splendid view,s with the history and traces left by the Etruscans, Romans and successive populations. 
Finally, mountain lovers will not be left disappointed by Lazio, thanks to the ski resorts of TerminilloLivata and Campo Staffi. This land evokes memories of unrivalled places and intense emotions, but also a clear perception of the relentless march of time, that justifies the attempts of our ancestors to challenge time and leave us their remembrance. 

The provinces of the region are: Rome (regional capital), FrosinoneLatinaRieti and Viterbo

 

 

ROME

The Province of Rome is a matching frame for the many treasures of the Capital, and the surrounding area has, more or less directly, experienced the influence of the history of the Eternal City.
The Region of Lazio offers everything from sea and nature to good food and lovely villages rich in history and art. And around Rome, the hills, lakes, rivers and vineyards make for a kaleidoscope of diversity and attractions for nature lovers.
Facing the Tyrrhenian Sea, The Province enjoys a Mediterranean climate on the coast and a continental one further inland. The coast stretches from the area including Fiumicino and the towns overlooking Lake Bracciano (the largest in the province) to the border with the Province of Latina.

In the northwest are the Tolfa and Sabatini Mountains, along with the nature reserves of Macchiagrande, Macchiatonda, Torre Flavia and Canale Monterano. In the Tiber Valley lie the Park of Valle del Treja, and the nature reserves of Nazzano-Tevere-Farfa and of Mount Soratte.

The Tiburtino-Sublacense area, crossed by the River Aniene, includes the regional parks of the Lucretili and Simbruini Mountains. The territory that comprises the Prenestina area and the Lepini Mountains is nestled between the Aniene Valley and the Albani Hills. The volcanic Lakes of Nemi and Albano characterize the Castelli Romani area - a holiday resort since ancient times - thanks to the mild climate and the gentle landscape.

Even before becoming the Capital of the Italian Republic, Rome had always played a key role, in Italy as well as in Europe. Caput Mundi in Roman times and later seat of the papacy and the Capital of the Kingdom of Italy, on an international level Rome has always been a major political, cultural and spiritual influence. 



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