Featuring a bar, Hotel 55 Fifty-Five - Maison d'Art Collection is located in the center of Rome, a 6-minute walk from Spanish Steps. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
Hotel Giolli offers large rooms with Wi-Fi access, friendly service, and a 24-hour front desk. It is located on Via Nazionale, a short walk from Roma Termini Train Station.
Set in a 19th-century building, the Quirinale is 20 minutes' walk from the Coliseum. This historical hotel is connected to Rome Opera House through a passageway in its leafy courtyard.
Just 656 feet from the popular square of Campo de' Fiori, Hotel Smeraldo is in central Rome. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, and a roof terrace overlooking the historic center.
The Artemide is in a 19th-century building on the vibrant Via Nazionale. A free minibar and free Wi-Fi access are available in each of the elegant rooms.
Offering free WiFi, the Liberty Boutique Hotel features accommodations in Rome. Around 2297 feet from Sapienza University of Rome, the property is also 2953 feet away from Santa Maria Maggiore.
The rooms were lovely and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful
Just 656 feet from the Pantheon, Terrace Pantheon Relais offers a panoramic terrace and stylish rooms. Piazza Navona is 5 minutes’ walk from the property.
very modern and clean - all the staff were and polite
Set in a historical building in the Roman Ghetto area, HT6 Hotel Roma offers stylish rooms with parquet floors and free WiFi throughout. The Great Synagogue of Rome is 164 feet from the property.
We didn't have breakfast. Location was excellent for us.
Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen satellite TV are standard in all iQ rooms. This modern hotel offers a free gym, sauna and rooftop terrace, a 5 minute walk from Termini Train Station.
Plenty of room at breakfast and good choice of food
Located by the exit 21/22 of Rome's GRA orbital road, Hotel Giardino d'Europa offers an outdoor pool, a restaurant and free parking. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and a flat-screen TV.
Garden with the swimming pool was perfect with children.
Located in Rome, 2.7 miles from PalaLottomatica Arena, EKOTEL provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Parcheggio recintato, molto pulito, personale cortese
Featuring a large furnished garden and elegant rooms, Hotel Romulus is in the North of Rome, near the A90 highway. It features free lobby Wi-Fi and a restaurant.
Staff molto cordiale e struttura molto accogliente
Located in Rome and with Tiburtina Metro Station reachable within a 3-minute walk, Adesso Hotel has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Convenient, comfortable, affordable and friendly x
Located in Rome and with Trevi Fountain reachable within a 1-minute walk, Maalot Roma - Small Luxury Hotels of the World provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi...
wonderful breakfast menu, served with love and dedication
Dharma Boutique Hotel & SPA is located in Monti, one of Rome's most popular districts. Cavour Metro Station is nearby, and Termini Train Station and the Coliseum are about 10 minutes' walk away.
Quirky hotel. Fantastic staff. Very romantic place
TB Place Roma has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Rome. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Clean, elegant, stylish! Big rooms, well equipped.
Boasting a rooftop restaurant, Singer Palace Hotel is located right on the famous Via del Corso shopping Street. Set 1148 feet from Trevi Fountain, the property offers air-conditioned rooms.
We loved this hotel. we loved everything about it!
Attractively set in Rome, Martius Private Suites Hotel has an Italian breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Beautiful interiors
Great hospitality
Very good location
FAQs about hotels in Rome
On average, 3-star hotels in Rome cost $130 per night, and 4-star hotels in Rome are $173 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Rome can be found for $478 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Rome this weekend is $294 or, for a 4-star hotel, $383. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Rome for this weekend cost around $1,132 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $285 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Rome for tonight. You'll pay around $456 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Rome will cost around $1,236, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
With over two and a half thousand years of history and astonishing classical beauty, Rome truly deserves to be called the Eternal City. From the breath-taking Colosseum to the famous Trevi Fountain, Rome has something for every taste.
Enjoy a freshly brewed espresso on one of the Rome’s popular piazzas and admire the everlasting beauty of frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Caravaggio’s paintings in Santa Maria del Popolo are a definite must-see.
Rome is also home to the Pantheon, built in 125 AD, the stunning St. Peter’s Basilica as well as another classic, the Roman Forum. Many of the world’s most famous churches, museums and galleries are just around the corner allowing you to have it all.
Make sure you explore the popular Trastevere and its cafes and trattorias, sit down on the Spanish Steps or just relax and enjoy Rome’s picturesque and sunny atmosphere. Rome will surely convince you that it is one of Italy’s gems.
No matter if you’re looking for a room with a view, a cheap hostel or an over-the-top design hotel, Booking.com offers all of them and more. Close proximity to the Termini Train Station, Fiumicino and Ciampino Airports is included.
Of course everything is so beautiful and the weather is...
Of course everything is so beautiful and the weather is wonderful. What I did not expect was the sheer number of people EVERYWHERE. It's so overcrowded as to almost be not worth visiting. I assumed early April would be okay but there were just masses of people everywhere. If I go again it would be in a month like February or March (well before Easter). Getting around takes some time to figure out and is not for the faint hearted!
Roberta
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We walked and walked!
We walked and walked! only have 2 days, day one we Walked from our accomodation which worked well, over 12 kms. Day 2, we went Vatican City. The Pope spoke which was exciting but we forfeited our tour which we were looking forward to, as the meeting place description was inadequate and the guide didn’t answer our numerous calls.
ALWAYS be certain of meeting points!
Rob
Australia
10
Scored 10
It goes without saying that Rome has a lot of history and it...
It goes without saying that Rome has a lot of history and it was worth seeing in person. A city with an amazing energy. The food was great and if you like pasta and pizza you’ve come to the right place 😆
The sites were at your finger tips with every walk to and from the monuments filled with interesting sights, smells and sounds at every turn. Restaurants and cafes were everywhere but with an annoyance of someone telling you to eat at their establishment every time you tried to view the outside menu 😆
When I return to Rome I will be less accommodating to the persons selling junk bracelets (they’re your best friend until you walk away and they get aggressive or try to make you feel guilty).
Craig
Canada
10
Scored 10
Beautiful capital city.
Beautiful capital city. Wonderful weather and great atmosphere.
Lots of places within walking distance. There are plenty of great restaurants and the food is excellent in most of them. Great experience in all of them. Waiters are very friendly and patient.
Baptista
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rome offers a lot of places to see, historical moments,...
Rome offers a lot of places to see, historical moments, monuments and incredible stay. Easy transportation byt metro with day tickets. Do not forget to buy entrance tickets into colloseoum at least a week in advance, then there is not too big chance to enter that historical monuments and bulding.
Andrej
Slovakia
6.0
Scored 6.0
We came from tranquil traffic free Venice to Rome.
We came from tranquil traffic free Venice to Rome. It was quite a contrast.
Traffic and masses of tourists in early April. We managed to get some early entrances which helped. We had Palatine hill all to ourselves at 9.00am!
Residenza Maritti is a marvelous hotel. I have stayed here perhaps 20 times in the last 7 years or so, whilst living in Italy. It is quite simply one of the nicest places I have ever stayed at. The location is nothing short of spectacular; the staff and owners very kind and helpful; the rooms full of character and history as well as being spotlessly clean; the rooftop terrace has breathtaking views of ancient Rome. When I come to Rome, I always stay at Residenza Maritti. It is a wonderful place to enjoy the Eternal City from.
The location is excellent but unlike many 5 star hotels the staff were fantastic - not at all pretentious or pompous but extremely helpful,polite and very down to earth.
We are lucky to have experienced many 5 star hotels around the globe but this is one of the best with great facilities, lovely spa staff and an excellent location too!
The bar has an extraordinary manager who spoke super English and was extremely hospitable!
We regularly travel to Italy and we will definitely stay here again!
The staff were very supportive and soon knew our tastes, so had white wine poured for my aunt when we went to dine. The food was amazing. I loved the saffron carbonara. The breakfast offerings were great too. The reception staff went out of their way to be supportive and booked our tours for Rome and Florence. Daniel and Giuseppe were my go to guys and they were outstanding. It was the most comfortable hotel during our stay in Italy. The staff really wanted you to enjoy your stay,
Beautiful spacious room, so nice to come back to the room after spending the day exploring the city. The bed is also very comfortable. The staff was friendly and helpful and gave us ideas what to do, transport to take etc. The breakfast was excellent! With staff clearing your plate and cutlery and giving you new ones after each helping.
Also the hotel is just minutes away from Rome Termini so it is easy to go take a bus or train to everywhere that you want to visit in Rome and Italy!
We stayed at the hotel in Rome for 6 days. Comparing the other hotel I stayed in Firenze, of course, there is a difference between a 5-star and a 4-star, but the satisfaction level is so high that NH Collection is considered the best choice for my trip to Italy. Also we especially appreciate the professional and friendly response of staff Febrovia at the reception desk. If I travel to Italy in the future, I have no doubt that I will choose NH Collection again.
This was the best place we stayed in Italy. Nice and new, modern and contemporary. Felt extremely clean, comfortable beds and we were lucky enough to have a view of Piazza Venezia from our room. Great location, we walked everywhere and didn’t have to use public transport once. Plus the breakfast! Pietro really went the extra mile to make breakfast each morning that bit special. Will definitely be back when we return to Rome.
The hotel is a very easy 15 minute walk from the central train station. The location is very good as you're on a main street in Rome and can get to many places easily. The room was just fine; clean; good shower; comfy bed. Breakfast had hard boiled eggs (seemingly common in Italy vs scrambled eggs), plus meats, cheeses and fruits. Decent. The room was shaded well at night so that it remained dark. Good place.
My son and I think this was the best hotel when we toured Italy, mainly because of the yummy breakfast included,great beds, clean room, walking distance to subway and shopping near Spanish Steps. Being from Canada, Paula, the desk hostess, who was professional, enthusiastic, greeted us with a smile,booked taxis, tickets, mapped out directions, and helped me pick out local Olive oil to bring home.
This is an absolutely fantastic boutique hotel in Monti. It is located very conveniently in Rome and the rooms are gorgeous and a decent size for Italy. Above all however, the staff are absolutely amazing. They all went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable and enjoyed our stay. It felt like they were welcoming us into their home, rather than a hotel. We can’t wait to come back!
I stayed here only for a night to reach the airport quickly in the morning. Termini station is only a 3-minute walk away and you can easily travel somewhere else in Italy or go to Fiumicino airport.
Besides the bathroom that had a really bad smell, the place felt quite clean.
This is place is a decent option only for a short stay. I wouldn’t recommend this for a vacation in Rome.
We booked this hotel after we had to extend our stay in Rome two extra days. The hotel has recently had a major overhaul with new elevators which actual stop on your floor. The AC was great and the rooms were very quite and comfortable. The location was next to the Roma Termini train station but the rooms were very quite. Highly recommend it traveling around Italy by train.
Small boutique hotel, very clean and nicely decorated with everything needed for a great weekend in Rome. The location is good and it was difficult to find a thing we didn't like. Maybe only the bed can be a bit better (a bit short for very high people).
The owner, Staffano, is absolutely the best! So nice and helpful, really cares and gives a feeling of home.
The hotel was in close proximity to Trastevere and the bus to the Rome Termini. The room was large compared to the hotels we have stayed in when in Italy. The rooftop breakfast area provided a great view toward the centre of Rome. Definitely a recommendation.
It’s what you expect from Rome, Italy! I loved the location, the corner florist, full of many restaurants and close to all the points of attraction in Rome, charming and romantic with a dreamy bohemian air. I would stay there every time I went to Rome.
The breakfast was excellent. It.was the best complimentary breakfast of all the hotels we stayed in on our Italy. The staff was extremely friendly. It was just a short walk from the train station.
Hidden gem in the heart of Rome! Breakfast in a cafe was 100% worth it! it's an Italian breakfast, but... You're in Italy! This is what we were waiting for and it exceeded all expectations ! :)
Very good Location if you need a hotel close to where the buses go from to Rome Airport
Breakfast very good for Italy, the best of the three hotels we stayed at in Italy
Breakfast, staff, bed and pillows were excellent. Many hotels in Italy, specifically the beds and pillows, are lacking so they did a great job with this detail.
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