High fashion, jewels and mind-boggling mansions these are the ingredients that cannot be missing for a perfect one capital of luxury, the embodiment of the wealth and economic well-being of an entire nation.
There are many metropolises that compete to obtain this absolute primacy and it is above all the small group of the super rich who carefully follow every urban and demographic evolution of cities such as Paris, Milan, New York e Roma.
The latter, in particular, is becoming the dream of billionaires from all over the world: this is confirmed by the ranking released by Barnes Global Property Handbook, in which the eternal city has defeated the competition, passing from twenty-second place in the standings to eleventh place; its luxury real estate market, on the other hand, deserved the bronze medal, followed only by London e Tokyo.
To help the Roman ascent there are the multiple openings of new high-end hotel structures, such as the return ofInterContinental Rome Ambassadors Palace and the opening of theEdition of via Veneto or theinauguration of Six Senses between Piazza Santi Apostoli and the Trevi Fountain.
However, it is the exclusive residence of Vilon Palace to have attracted the attention of the wealthiest tourists, who now aspire to stay in the Roman palace, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture capable of hosting only 12 lucky guests.
Not a small ace in the hole, and which amplifies the rivalry between Rome and Milan in the field of luxury tourism: as revealed by the councilor for tourism of Rome, Alessandro Honorato, the next goal is to beat the Milanese capital in the race for luxury travel.
“The number of rooms is only in the 5-star luxury sector will increase by 30% by 2025 e will double within the next 5 years“, said Alessandro Onorato a Red shrimp. “The main luxury brands that weren't there until now will open, generating new employment opportunities e important economic effects on the city economy. Going to cover a lack of high-end structures that give an upward boost to the quality of the service, but also to the image of the Rome destination on an international level".