On Via del Corso near Piazza di Spagna, The First Dolce turns a nineteenth-century building into an intimate Roman address shaped around pastry, art and contemporary design. The rooms and suites use polished timber, marble, graphic lighting and velvet accents, with larger categories adding living areas and street-facing windows. Velo, the ground-floor pastry lounge, moves from breakfast and coffee to desserts and evening drinks, while artwork continues through the staircases and guest floors. Outside, the hotel opens directly onto the measured façades, boutiques and constant movement of one of Rome’s principal historic streets.