The anticipation for the 2026 Guinness Six Nations is already palpable across Rome’s historic districts. This is more than a tournament; it is a seasonal pilgrimage where the grit of the pitch meets the grandeur of the Eternal City. As the 2025 edition saw a 6.3% rise in global viewership, the 2026 calendar promises even higher stakes. For the discerning spectator, the challenge lies not just in securing a seat at the Stadio Olimpico, but in finding a residence that matches the prestige of the event.
Italy’s journey at the Foro Italico begins on Saturday, February 7th at 15:10, as they host Scotland in a clash defined by tactical intensity. The Roman campaign concludes on Saturday, March 7th at 17:40 against England. These matches are the cornerstones of the tournament’s social and sporting calendar, drawing a sophisticated international crowd to the capital for weekends defined by camaraderie and top-tier athleticism.
To balance the adrenaline of the match, one requires a sanctuary of calm. The Antico Albergo del Sole al Pantheon stands as a beacon of understated luxury. As one of the city's most storied establishments, located directly across from the Pantheon, it offers an unrivaled sense of place. The hotel caters to those who prefer curated interiors and an atmosphere of quiet exclusivity, providing the perfect counterpoint to the raucous energy of the stadium.
Attending the Six Nations in Rome is an invitation to witness the city’s evolving cultural landscape. Between matches, guests can navigate the sophisticated boutiques of the Tridente or enjoy an aperitivo in the hidden courtyards of nearby Rione Pigna. By choosing the Antico Albergo del Sole al Pantheon, you are positioned at the intersection of Roman heritage and contemporary lifestyle, ensuring your Six Nations experience is as much about the destination as it is about the game.
Book your stay at Antico Albergo del Sole al Pantheon for the 2026 Six Nations and experience Rome at its finest.