Hotels in Rome

Discover the best hotels in Rome, from luxury retreats to budget-friendly options in historic districts, central neighborhoods, and well-connected areas near iconic landmarks, museums, and vibrant dining streets.

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Best Hotels in Rome

Explore Rome with stays near iconic landmarks and top boutiques for best shopping, dining and beyond.

UNA Hotels Empire Roma

UNA Hotels Empire Roma

📍 Via Aureliana, 39, Rione XVII Sallustiano, Rome
★★★★ 9.0 (73 reviews)

Experience timeless elegance in this 19th-century palazzo near Via Veneto, featuring refined rooms, a sophisticated lounge, and classic Italian design.

The Goethe Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

The Goethe Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

📍 Via del Fiume, 14, Rione IV Campo Marzio, Rome
★★★★★ 9.2 (68 reviews)

"The location is great. The food is so-so. The hotel is very clean. However, the overall atmosphere is dark and gloomy, like staying in a cave."

Hotel Vilòn - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Hotel Vilòn - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

📍 Via dell'Arancio, 68/69, Rione IV Campo Marzio, Rome
★★★★★ 9.6 (75 reviews)

"Everyone here is just so sweet and the location and food are top notch! The rooms are comfy and some have great views and terraces!"

Hotel la Rovere

Hotel la Rovere

📍 Vicolo di Sant'Onofrio, 4 - 5, Trastevere, Rome
★★★★ 8.8 (104 reviews)

This intimate, charming property near the Vatican offers cozy rooms, personalized service, and a peaceful garden terrace for relaxing stays.

The Hive Hotel

The Hive Hotel

📍 Via Torino, 6, Esquilino, Rome
★★★★ 8.9 (744 reviews)

"Walking distance from train station and attractions. Room qaa veey clean and looked exactly like what was described while booking. You are able to have a good breakfast. Very good buffet options or you can order from the menu. Spa on-site is an added bonus."

Hotel Impero Rome

Hotel Impero Rome

📍 Via del Viminale, 19, Castro Pretorio, Rome
★★★ 8.3 (325 reviews)

"Close to the train station, safe environment, there's a Carrefour nearby, and famous attractions are within walking distance, so it's really convenient for transportation"

Best Western Plus Hotel Universo

Best Western Plus Hotel Universo

📍 Via Principe Amedeo, 5/B, Esquilino, Rome
★★★★ 8.7 (247 reviews)

Full-service hotel near Termini Station offering spacious rooms and business-friendly amenities.

Augusta Lucilla Palace

Augusta Lucilla Palace

📍 D'Azeglio, Via D'Azeglio, 24, Esquilino, Rome
★★★★ 8.7 (462 reviews)

"Very good service management was very helpful thank you recommend agin"

Best Western Premier Hotel Royal Santina

Best Western Premier Hotel Royal Santina

📍 Via Marsala, 22, Castro Pretorio, Rome
★★★★ 9.1 (376 reviews)

Modern rooms and business-friendly amenities make this hotel a convenient choice next to Rome’s main transportation hub.

Where to Stay in Rome

Find the best areas for your Rome stay tailored to your travel style.

Transportation & Connectivity Hub

Termini Central Station

The area around Rome’s main train station, offering excellent transportation links and a wide range of accommodations.

  • Seamless rail and metro connections
  • A wide selection of hotels and services
  • Convenient access to city attractions
Best for: Transit travelers, budget travelers, short stays
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Religious & Cultural Hub

Near the Vatican City

The area surrounding Vatican City, perfect for visiting St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums.

  • Easy access to Vatican landmarks
  • Religious and cultural significance
  • Scenic river and city views
Best for: Pilgrims, Culture Seekers, First-time Visitors
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Local Neighborhood

Nomentano

A quieter district that offers a more authentic Roman lifestyle with fewer tourists.

  • Peaceful residential streets
  • Local restaurants and markets
  • Seamless transport connections
Best for: Extended Stays, Families, Budget Travelers
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Trendy Historic Neighborhood

Monti

A bohemian district filled with artisan shops, cobblestone streets, and a vibrant nightlife.

  • Trendy boutiques and cafes
  • Ancient Roman surroundings
  • Vibrant nightlife scene
Best for: Young Travelers, Culture Lovers, Explorers
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Iconic Landmark Area

Trevi Fountain Surrounding

A central historic district centered around the famous fountain, surrounded by charming cafés, local shops, and winding narrow streets.

  • Just a short walk to major landmarks
  • Romantic evening atmosphere
  • Rich historical surroundings
Best for: First-time Visitors, Couples, Sightseers
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Elegant Boulevard District

Via Veneto

A sophisticated area known for its luxury hotels, cafés, and classic Roman cinematic history.

  • Luxury hotels and fine dining
  • Historic cafe culture
  • Just steps from Villa Borghese park
Best for: Luxury Travelers, Couples, Culture Seekers
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Luxury Shopping District

Spagna

Home to the Spanish Steps, this elegant area boasts high-end shopping and historic charm.

  • The iconic Spanish Steps
  • Luxury shopping streets
  • Centrally located attractions
Best for: Luxury Travelers, Shoppers, Couples
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Ancient Roman masterpiece

Pantheon

A marvel of ancient architecture, renowned for its massive unreinforced concrete dome and oculus, standing as a testament to Roman engineering brilliance.

  • Stunning, massive central dome
  • Historic resting place of Raphael
  • Impeccably preserved ancient Roman temple
Best for: History lovers and architecture enthusiasts
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Panoramic Residential Area

Gianicolense

A hillside district offering scenic viewpoints and a laid-back, local atmosphere.

  • Panoramic city views
  • Quiet residential neighborhood
  • Authentic Roman lifestyle
Best for: Relaxation Seekers, Extended Stays, Local Experience
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Iconic Roman square

Navona

A breathtaking baroque showcase built on an ancient stadium, famous for its grand fountains, lively street artists, and historic cafes.

  • Stunning Bernini Four Rivers Fountain
  • Lively, elegant open-air square
  • Beautiful, vibrant surrounding baroque architecture
Best for: Strolling, dining, and artistic atmosphere
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Book Your Perfect Stay in Rome by Travel Style

Crowne Plaza ROME - ST. PETER'S by IHG Hotels in Rome

Crowne Plaza ROME - ST. PETER'S by IHG

"We had a bad experienced with the hotel because they gave us the wrong key and worst that wrong key was able to open the room which was already occupied. Our concerned is the privacy of the hotel guest due to wrong key provided by the staff."

Villa Spalletti Trivelli - Small Luxury Hotels of the World Hotels in Rome

Villa Spalletti Trivelli - Small Luxury Hotels of the World

"I will never stay anywhere else in Rome. We have traveled to Rome many times. We have stayed in practical hotels with children to a week in the St Regis Rome last summer. Service, room, location, lobby, sitting rooms, garden, AC, everything is perfect. You will feel like you are inRome in an Italian Villa because you are!! We found it through the Hyatt site."

Corinthia Rome Hotels in Rome

Corinthia Rome

"Our stay at Corinthia was perfect. The staff went above and beyond to ensure our every need was met, making us feel incredibly welcome from the moment we arrived. The dinner at Viride and nightly nightcaps at the bar made our visit extra special!"

Hotel White Hotels in Rome

Hotel White

"This hotel has really good location and it is very clean!The room is nice!"

Bulgari Hotel Roma Hotels in Rome

Bulgari Hotel Roma

"Everything here is about luxury and its manifestations: each and every material and brands chosen for furnishings, interiors, accessories, expressing the best of Italian made goods at its excellence. It’s good to get curious of every details because every details is precisely selected to deliver the best quality. The same approach is about the food, selection of best raw ingredients and how to prepare it. I really appreciate the Niko Romito bread selection , very special manteca butter, the typical Roman sweet Maritozzo, the Amaretti Mombaruzzo (even difficult to find in Italy) the ceramics of Richard Ginori. The staff is all about making the customers pampered and feeling great. I went out to try some considered other top places restaurants and bars but I was all times disappointed as it was really clear I left the best place I can be to downgrade my treatment, so I stayed also to the cafes , restaurant and beautiful rooftop of BVLGARI. I enjoyed beautiful time with friends at the rooftop, I spend there 3 nights in a row and every night there was a different DJ, the music was really good and compliment all the rest. Another very strong point was the indoor pool inspired to Caracalla therme of Rome, stunning with all its green and gold mosaics and Roman style columns inside the water feeling to swim through centuries. I would definitely look into extending the opening time at least until 10pm, 9pm felt too short. It’s beautiful pool to relax and to swim too. I don’t know what else to say, just that I will definitely come back here and I strongly recommend. There are always choices of luxury, but this is choice of the best hospitality."

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UNA Hotels Empire Roma ★★★★
"The worst hotel I have lived in.  The facilities of the rooms in this hotel is very old and small! Additionaly, the sink drain was broken, making it difficult to use the basin properly.   For a four-star hotel charging over two hundred euros per night, I never imagined I would experience such unacceptable conditions and poor service. Most shockingly, I found bugs in the bed.  As a result, I found red rashes and intense itching on my back in the morning — a condition I had never suffered before this stay. This represents a severe failure in hygiene. Besides the bug problem, when we checked in, the front desk staff was very rude and unprofessional.  Her behavior was both disrespectful and lacking in basic professionalism. She told us the hotel was full with a very arrogant attitude, and she said she would  give us a quiet room — however, that did not happen. At around 5 a.m., there was extremely loud noise from garbage collection and other activities just outside our window. This loud garbage collection noise lasted for about half an hour, making it impossible for us to fall back asleep and ruining our rest. In the morning, I reported these issues with evidences to the front desk. However, we were told that the manager was not available and she would let the manager know these issues, and we were advised to submit a formal complaint via email. Finally, we have to send an email to the given address but we haven't received any response!  Please don’t book a room at this hotel — everything I’ve said is true!"
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2025-06-11
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The Goethe Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World ★★★★★
"Great location, nicely decorated room with air conditioning which is essential in this heat. Staff were very helpful and friendly. We had a pleasant stay, will definitely come back again!"
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2025-07-23
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Hotel Vilòn - Small Luxury Hotels of the World ★★★★★
"An outstanding experience from the help with restaurant reservations before we arrived to the warm and friendly service from everyone we met to the large and oh so comfortable room with a terrace, to the food and the amazing cocktails. And the great location. So pleased we chose to stay at the Vilon and so sad to leave. Thank you to the wonderful team."
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2025-10-31
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Hotel la Rovere ★★★★
"The hotel had a perfect location. Not right in the middel of the center, but close enough that most places are just a short walk away. The woman at the reception was incredibly helpful in guiding me to places I wanted to visit. The hotel breakfast might not have had the widest selection of bread, spreads, and hot dishes, but the ingredients that were available were of excellent quality. In that sense, it was one of the better breakfasts I’ve had. You can press your own juice, and the coffee served comes from the hotel’s café. Definitely worth spending money on breakfast at the hotel. I would gladly come back. (PS: The hotel is located on a narrow street, so you may need to walk to the main road to get a taxi. Not a big issue, but choose a suitcase that can handle being rolled over cobblestones — which, to be fair, applies to most of Rome.)"
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2026-05-26
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The Hive Hotel ★★★★
"Good hotel with very good location. Food is delicious and service is great"
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2026-06-09
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Hotel Impero Rome ★★★
"The front desk is courteous and accommodating This hotel is near at collosseum and fontana de travi. We went there by walk."
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2026-05-18
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Best Western Plus Hotel Universo ★★★★
"I like this hotel but seem like the cleaner troll away everything"
★★★★★
2026-01-12
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Augusta Lucilla Palace ★★★★
"Excellent location📍 next to Termini station and restaurants, the staff are good😊💯"
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2026-01-13
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Best Western Premier Hotel Royal Santina ★★★★
"Location is just across the train station.. very convenient ! Love the bed… so comfortable! They follow my request on the room location. It’s a quiet room. Staffs are wonderful and helpful will def recommend this hotel!"
★★★★★
2026-01-07

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Rome Hotels: Where to Stay Across Termini, Via Veneto & the Vatican

Rome Hotels: Where to Stay Across Termini, Via Veneto & the Vatican

About Rome

Rome is the Eternal City, a place where faith, politics, art, and architecture put down roots that shaped the Western world. The Colosseum, completed in AD 80 under the Flavian dynasty, remains its most iconic structure: the most significant architectural relic left by ancient Rome. Within the city's boundaries sits Vatican City, an independent state and the smallest country on earth at just 0.17 square miles, home to St. Peter's Basilica, Michelangelo's Pietà, and the Sistine Chapel. Spring is the best season to visit, when you can walk the city comfortably and take in its romantic atmosphere.

Where to Stay in Rome

Termini Central Station

Rome's main rail hub puts you steps from the metro, the airport express train, and bus connections across the city. This area skews practical rather than picturesque, but the Basilica of Saint Mary Major and the National Roman Museum are both within a short walk.

Hotel Name Highlights Booking Link
Hotel Champagne Palace 4-star, 3.7/5 (604 reviews), 750 ft from Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major Book Now
Room Santa Maria Maggiore 3-star, 4.4/5 (62 reviews), guests praise clean rooms, 850 ft from National Roman Museum Book Now
Hotel Stromboli 3-star, 4.0/5 (770 reviews), 900 ft from National Roman Museum and Baths of Diocletian Book Now

Via Veneto

The boulevard that Fellini made famous in La Dolce Vita still carries an air of mid-century glamour. Hotels here put you near the Villa Borghese gardens and the upscale shopping streets below.

Hotel Name Highlights Booking Link
Hotel Eliseo 4-star, 4.3/5 (60 reviews), guests praise the location and breakfast, 1,050 ft from Via Veneto Book Now
W Rome 5-star, 4.5/5 (235 reviews), guests praise the stay and breakfast, 300 ft from Via Veneto Book Now
UNA Hotels Empire Roma 4-star, 4.5/5 (66 reviews), great location and service, near Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria Book Now

Near the Vatican City

Staying near the world's smallest state means you can reach St. Peter's Square before the tour buses arrive. This stretch also puts you within walking distance of Castel Sant'Angelo and the shopping streets leading toward Piazza del Popolo.

Hotel Name Highlights Booking Link
NYX Hotel Rome by Leonardo Hotels 4-star, 4.2/5 (36 reviews), great location and rooms, near Castel Sant'Angelo Book Now
Orange Hotel 4-star, 3.8/5 (41 reviews), great location and service, near Museum Leonardo Da Vinci Experience Book Now
Twentyone Hotel 4-star, 4.4/5 (53 reviews), great location and service, near Piazza del Popolo Book Now

Rome Hotels by Style

Hotels near the Trevi Fountain

Tossing a coin into the Baroque basin is a Roman rite of passage, and these hotels put you within a short stroll of the fountain, plus the Colosseum and the Pantheon.

Hotel Name Highlights Booking Link
Laterano 250 - Colosseo Apartment in the Celio district, 1-min drive to the Colosseum, near Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain Book Now
Singer Palace Hotel Luxury boutique hotel near Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and Piazza Venezia Book Now
The First Roma Dolce Lvx Steps from the Spanish Steps and Via del Corso, near Trevi Fountain and St. Peter's Basilica Book Now

Hotels near the Spanish Steps

The staircase that connects Piazza di Spagna to Trinità dei Monti anchors one of Rome's most elegant quarters, dense with boutiques, cafes, and side-street galleries.

Hotel Name Highlights Booking Link
J.K. Place Roma 5-star in the Rome Historic Centre, minutes from the Spanish Steps and Borghese Palace Book Now
The First Roma Dolce Lvx Steps from the Spanish Steps and Via del Corso, near Trevi Fountain and St. Peter's Basilica Book Now

Hotels in Central Rome

For travelers who want a well-located base without being pinned to a single landmark, these Rome hotels sit in walkable central neighborhoods.

Hotel Name Highlights Booking Link
Monastero dei Santi An ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city, situated in a quieter area of Rome Book Now
Hotel Vilòn 300m from Via Condotti, near Piazza di Spagna, rooms with free WiFi Book Now

When to Book Rome Hotels

  • Book Rome hotels 2 to 3 months ahead of your stay for the best balance of room choice and rates; weekdays tend to cost slightly less than weekends.
  • For summer visits and holiday periods in Rome, lock in your hotel 6 to 12 months in advance. For off-peak months, 3 to 6 months ahead is enough.
  • Rome hotels consider the weeks between Christmas and Epiphany (January 6th) as high season, with peak pricing during this stretch.
  • Avoid booking Rome hotels on Monday through Wednesday: business travel traffic pushes rates up on those days.
  • Trip.com runs flash sales, seasonal promotions, early bird discounts, and long-stay deals that can cut Rome hotel costs. Loyalty program perks stack on top.
  • Hotels in Rome register guests automatically with the police; if you are staying in a private rental, self-register at a Questura within 3 days of arrival.

Rome Travel Essentials

Getting Around

  • Rome's metro has 3 lines (A, B, C). Line C opened a new Colosseo station connecting to Line B during the 2025 Jubilee year. Service runs 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM Sunday through Thursday, with extended hours until 1:30 AM on Fridays and Saturdays.
  • A single BIT ticket costs €1.50 (~$1.73), valid for 100 minutes with one metro ride plus unlimited bus and tram transfers. A Roma 24H pass is €7.00 (~$8.08), 48H is €12.50 (~$14.43), 72H is €18.00 (~$20.78), and the CIS weekly pass is €24.00 (~$27.71). Children under 10 ride free. Tap-and-go contactless payment works at metro turnstiles and on buses, with automatic best-fare calculation.
  • Walking beats the metro for Rome's historic core, since subway lines bypass many ancient sites. Watch for pickpockets on crowded routes, especially Bus 64 and metro Line A. Always validate paper tickets before boarding: fines for riding without one range from €100 to €500 (~$115.47 to $577.34).

What to Eat in Rome

  • The four pillars of Roman pasta are Carbonara (egg yolk, guanciale, Pecorino, black pepper), Cacio e Pepe (Pecorino and pepper only), Amatriciana (tomato, guanciale, Pecorino, chili), and Gricia (guanciale, Pecorino, pepper). None of these dishes contain cream.
  • Supplì al Telefono, deep-fried rice balls with a mozzarella center that stretches like telephone wire, is Rome's go-to street food at €2 to €3 (~$2.31 to $3.46) each. Supplizio and the Testaccio Market are top spots for them.
  • Testaccio is Rome's most authentic food neighborhood, home to the covered Testaccio Market, historic trattorias like Checchino dal 1887, and legendary thin-crust Roman pizza at Da Remo. To dodge tourist traps, skip restaurants with picture menus, "Menu Turistico" signs, or direct monument views: look for handwritten Italian-only daily specials and side-street locations instead.

Entry Requirements

  • Rome sits within the Schengen Area: tourists from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brazil, and South Korea can visit Rome visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period.
  • Passports must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from Rome, with at least 2 blank pages.
  • The EES biometric system launched in October 2025: when you land at Rome Fiumicino or Ciampino, non-EU travelers undergo fingerprint and facial scanning at border control, replacing manual passport stamping at no cost. ETIAS online pre-screening (€7 (~$8.08), valid 3 years) is expected to launch in late 2026 for visa-exempt nationals.

Weather & When to Go

  • Rome has a classic Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. July and August bring average highs of 31 to 32°C (87 to 90°F), while January is the coldest month with highs of 12 to 13°C (54 to 56°F) and lows around 3 to 4°C.
  • The best window for Rome is April to May and September to October, with mild temperatures (spring 10 to 22°C, early autumn 16 to 27°C), manageable crowds, and lower prices than the summer peak. August is Ferragosto, when many locals leave and some family-run businesses close.
  • November is Rome's wettest month (80 to 115mm of rain); July is the driest (around 20mm). Winter (December to February) has the fewest tourists and lowest hotel rates, plus Christmas markets and nativity scenes.

※ Prices and policies vary by season and are subject to change. Confirm with official sources before booking.

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