Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Wants Guests To Live Their Ryder Cup Dreams

Take a tip from the world’s best golfers and move this property to the top of your European travel list.

When the 2023 Ryder Cup begins on September 29, golf fans across the world will undoubtedly take one look at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club and decide that Rome needs to be on the travel wish list. Obviously, thanks to The White Lotus and the general awesomeness of the Amalfi Coast, Italy has already been one of the hottest tourism destinations in the world over the last year, but at the very least it is about to become a haven for golfers who crave the most beautiful courses as well.

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You don't need to be a scienziato missilistico, though, to know that golf will only fill a few hours on what should be the itinerary of your dreams. That's why Marco Simone will need to share the spotlight with a majestic property set in the heart of the Eternal City—especially one that already excels at creating an authentic, educational experience that will make guests feel like they're in their home away from home.

That property is Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

As the Old Saying Goes

If St. Ambrose had a nickel for every time someone used some form of the phrase, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do," his descendants would never work a day in their lives. But first-time visitors probably don't know what it is that Romans actually do, so that's why this spectacular hotel goes the distance in offering "La Dolce Vita."

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Not only can guests experience Rome from the seats of a classic Italian automobile, but unlike the Clark Griswolds of the world, they'll have only the best local guides explaining the importance of each sight and landmark while also serving as chauffeur. (If you haven't seen Nick Kroll's latest Netflix special, he has a great bit about not being able to drive stick in Italy, and it'll only reassure your desire to sit back and let an expert do the work.)

Don't spread out too much, though, because guests will also be joined by a private photographer, who will be capturing epic photos in front of those landmarks so they can come home in a special photo album. That's way better than keeping it all on a memory card in your Insta360.

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Make It an Imperial Affair

There's no wrong choice when it comes to booking accommodations here, but guests who want the VIP feeling and the ability to bypass the hustle and bustle of the main lobby should join the Imperial Club. With a private floor and myriad spoils, this exclusive option is highlighted by the Imperial Rome View rooms that offer balconies with arguably the best views in the city. In fact, some might feel like the only things missing are a toga and gold laurel.

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But Let’s Not Forget the Golf

What's great about a course hosting an event as big and important as the Ryder Cup is that Marco Simone has never looked better. The fairways and greens are practically glowing ahead of September's big showdown, and this will also be the home of the next Italian Open as well. Naturally, it's going to be tough to get a tee time here during certain stretches.

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The good news is the hotel is offering a special golf experience ahead of the huge event, so anyone bringing their clubs to Rome's most spectacular property will have the chance to see just how well they'd hang with the world's best. At the very least, they'll have some spectacular selfies in front of Marco Simone castle and St. Peter's Dome to share while the pros are handling their business.

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