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Grand Hotel Fleming by Omnia Hotels Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
8.3/10
Very Good94 reviews
0.77km from Vigna Stelluti
Gym
Private parking
From €58
Grand Hotel Colony Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
7.7/10
Good48 reviews
0.51km from Vigna Stelluti
Gym
Private parking
From €51
LH Hotel Roma Montemario Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
7.9/10
Good66 reviews
3.18km from Vigna Stelluti
Sunbathing area
Outdoor swimming pool
From €58
Massimi City Garden Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
9.1/10
Great105 reviews
3.16km from Vigna Stelluti
Parking
Luggage storage
From €59
Hotel Villa Maria Regina Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
8.2/10
Very Good50 reviews
0.99km from Vigna Stelluti
Gym
Private parking
From €52
Hilton Garden Inn Rome Claridge Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
9.0/10
Great78 reviews
3.55km from Vigna Stelluti
Sauna
Gym
From €108
Hotel Zone Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
7.5/10
93 reviews
3.53km from Vigna Stelluti
Gym
Private parking
From €69
Hotel Villa Glori Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
8.3/10
Very Good50 reviews
2.51km from Vigna Stelluti
Luggage storage
Bar
From €94
River Chateau Hotel Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
9.1/10
Great91 reviews
0.9km from Vigna Stelluti
Gym
Private parking
From €94
C'est La Vie Suites Hotels near Vigna Stelluti
9.1/10
Great8 reviews
4.25km from Vigna Stelluti
Public parking
Airport pick-up
From €84
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8.8/10
Very Good
AAndrei SobolevskiHiSuite Rome has two kinds of accommodation: regular hotel rooms and two or three small two-bedroom apartments, each with separate entrance. As we are a family of five (two parents and three children aged 16, 7, and 1,5 years), we got an apartment. The apartments are located in a separate house just opposite to the hotel reception on a narrow and truly authentic street in the old center of Rome, in a few minutes' walk from Piazza Navona. Each apartment has an entrance door with a codelock, which opens into a living/dining room with a kitchenette complete with a fridge, a coffee machine, and a toaster. One of the two bedrooms is one level above, another is one level below, underground (and without natural light), all three levels being connected with staircases. From the photos in the hotel website it was not clear that the apartment is organized in as many as three levels (although the staircase was of course clearly visible), but this is a nice detail adding much to the cozy character of the space. Note however that living in this space involves using stairs a lot. Both bedrooms are equipped with shower and toilet, and there is one wardrobe with a small safe upstairs. The tasteful decoration of the apartment, as well as the hotel's lobby, deserves special mention, and every morning it was delightful to see the beautiful Baroque frames of windows just opposite to ours. The hotel is apparently owned by a family, and the owners were really friendly and thoutful. We kept contact via email and WhatsApp with Laura, Giulia, and Mike (Michele?), and this experience was pleasant and memorable. The hotel team helped us book comfortable and reasonably priced transfers from the Fiumicino airport and to the Termini train station, and both taxi drivers were punctual and dependable. We had an early inbound flight, and the hotel provided us with early check-in free of charge (without us asking for it). On the day of checkout our luggage was kept until the taxi arrived in the evening. The hotel also provides to its guests a memo with a useful selection of eating and cultural addresses, and Laura readily gave lots of practical advice regarding visiting the city's attractions. HiSuite Rome does not have breakfast room, but there is a cafe next door. We however did not use it, because it was nice to have our own breakfasts at our place. All in all, our experience with HiSuite Rome is perfect. They provide normal service that you expect from a hotel of this class, but do everything with much attention to detail, in a thoughtful, friendly and dependable manner that goes beyond what's expected. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone wishing to explore Rome from a nice and historical location, and will check their website first should we be coming to Rome again.
Hisuiterome Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Hisuiterome

Navona, Rome
Price per night from:€231
8.6/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe room was very spacious and comfortable, and the bedding – sheets, duvet covers, and pillows – was equally pleasant. It's conveniently located very close to the Vatican, with a taxi ride costing only 20 Euros. Each room comes with a balcony, and the air quality was quite good. However, the room temperature wasn't individually adjustable. It was 28°C (82°F) during our summer stay, and it got so hot that we had to wait until after 9 AM the following day for someone from maintenance to adjust it. There's a pool downstairs which seemed quite clean, but access isn't direct; you need to pick up a pass from the front desk first.
Barcelo Roma Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Barcelo Roma

Rome
Price per night from:€125
8.4/10
Very Good
SSvetlana SchwarzkopfSuper tolle Lage! Etwas schwer mit Tür öffnen und Internet aber es geht 
Youroom Corsini Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Youroom Corsini

Trastevere, Rome
Price per night from:€153
8.4/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserI recently stayed at this hotel and while there were a few positives, the overall experience was disappointing due to a series of overlooked details and frustrating issues. To start with the good—the staff were great: friendly, helpful, and informative. They made an effort to assist whenever asked, and that hospitality was appreciated. The location was decent, about a 30-minute bus ride to the city center. It’s not exactly central, but manageable if you’re okay with the commute. The room was reasonably clean upon arrival, but the quality of housekeeping declined quickly. A lotion stain I accidentally left on the shower floor was never cleaned, and instead of actually scrubbing the area, housekeeping simply placed a mat over it—as if to hide it. Initially, the room came stocked with two sets of towels, but after the first day, only one of each was replaced. While the booking was for one person, maintaining the original quantity would have shown a bit more care and consistency. There were several small inconveniences that added up. For example, the room phone had no directory, so I had no idea how to contact the front desk or reach any services. On top of that, the air conditioning didn’t work for the first two days, which turned out to be because the previous guest had asked for it to be turned off, and it was never reset. It took me that long to realize I had to ask the concierge to enable it again. In a properly managed hotel, the AC should be reset and ready for the next guest without needing to make a request. The continental breakfast was another letdown. The scrambled eggs were dry, lumpy, and had a strange grey tint. The bacon and sausages were cold, and orange juice was served in plastic cups. There was very little fresh fruit, and to top it off, they had a random speaker on the floor playing radio ads during breakfast—a strange and unpleasant ambiance for a morning meal. I’m glad I didn’t pay for breakfast for my entire stay, because it definitely wasn’t worth it. The Wi-Fi was by far the worst I’ve encountered in any hotel. It disconnected constantly and, when connected, barely reached speeds of 5 Mbps. For a hotel in a tourist-heavy area, this is unacceptable and suggests a clear lack of awareness of guest needs—especially for travelers who rely on Wi-Fi to plan outings or stay in touch. Noise was another major issue. The elevator makes a blaring siren-like noise when it opens, which woke me up every single morning. The walls and doors are paper-thin, making it easy to hear people walking or talking outside, and the doors slam shut loudly, adding to the disturbance. Finally, while not the hotel’s fault, there were a few homeless individuals living around the property, which might make some guests feel uneasy, particularly at night. All in all, while the staff were excellent and the location worked, there were just too many frustrating and avoidable issues—poor housekeeping, unusable Wi-Fi, subpar breakfast, noise problems, and a lack of attention to guest experience basics. I wouldn’t recommend staying here unless the hotel makes significant improvements across the board.
Hotel Caravel Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Hotel Caravel

Garbatella, Rome
Price per night from:€54
8.4/10
Very Good
SSonya_theoneWe've stayed at this hotel twice. The premium room and standard room only differ in size and the presence of a desk. The renovation is brand new, with a fresh and understated design. The elevator operates silently but is slow. The soundproofing between rooms could be better, but if you just need a place to sleep while traveling and want to quickly depart from Termini for other parts of Italy, it's ideal and budget-friendly.
Hotel San Remo Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Hotel San Remo

Termini Central Station, Rome
Price per night from:€74
8.3/10
Very Good
GGuest UserUna piacevole sorpresa vicino alla Fontana di Trevi. Bella stanza con arredamento curato e molto pulita. Ottima esperienza soprattutto grazie alla disponibilità e gentilezza del proprietario che ha fatto di tutto per rendere perfetto il nostro soggiorno! Ci torneremo!!!
Amelie Suite Trevi Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Amelie Suite Trevi

Trevi Fountain Surrounding, Rome
Price per night from:€130
8.3/10
Very Good
PPhillipsBenjaminWe stayed here for four nights in June of 2025. The location of the hotel is generally good for getting to some of the more noteworthy site (Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, etc.). There's a metro station around 8 minutes walk away, which opens up most of the rest of the city pretty well. We walked from here to the Vatican, which took around 35 minutes, but would be less than half that by cab. The surrounding area is great for clothing shops, but the food we found nearby was mostly so-so, and frequently over-priced tourist fare, though I'm sure if you walk a little farther from the hotel you can find some good options. The room itself was booked for a family of four, and was comfortable. The bathroom and shower had good water pressure, and the AC worked just fine. Some of the sheets were not quite clean, but we just didn't use the one we found slightly dirty. The beds were comfortable and a good size. The room and hotel have little to no facilities, so you're really just paying for room and the location. The exterior entrance is not well marked, and we actually walked past it on the street several times. If you're thinking of booking here, I'd recommend just looking for the GAP store which is directly across the street, much easier to find. Our interactions with the hotel staff were limited. We received a number of automated messages, some of which were contradictory, or had out of date information. After booking and paying for the room (a non-refundable booking) we were told there was an extra ”city tax” not included which would need to be paid before checking in which amounted to around an extra $90 or so, and the offered price of an airport transfer service went up as soon as we requested it (from 85 euros to 95). The hotel arranged the transfer service for us, but the driver left the airport before we could get out of the passport control due to another booking. The driver service showed up at the hotel at the time the flight was supposed to arrive, even though the flight was late, and you'd expect them to know that going through passport control takes easily an hour, so this seems to be quite poor planning on behalf of either the hotel or the service. We ended up taking a taxi from the airport which was also slightly over half the price of the transfer service, so I'd recommend skipping their service, it seems like a rip-off. Taxis from the airport to the city center seem to be subsidized by the government, and were a fixed price of 55 euros (for a normal size car big enough for 4 people) at the time we visited. The train from the airport is also not a bad idea if you're comfortable using the metro, as the train station is just 3-4 metro stops from the nearest metro station to the hotel (Spagna). Overall, we enjoyed our stay, but felt like we mostly paid for the location.
Grand Master Suites Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Grand Master Suites

Spagna, Rome
Price per night from:€77
8.1/10
Very Good
CCarolineRMThe place is really comfortable, easy to access, the bus to go to town stops almost in front of the village, and in 15min you are at the metro station. Really good value for money. I was there with my mom and grandmother, they enjoyed a lot, nice restaurant, mini market in the village, clean space and with everything that we need. I really recommend it!! Specially for families 😊
Fabulous Village Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Fabulous Village

Rome
Price per night from:€99
8.0/10
Very Good
AavecchieFor Rome prices, it's not bad. However, the self check-in process was a bit convoluted for the initial entry (though once you get the keys from the room, opening the main building door and the condo entrance is easy). The bathroom had a shower with mold, and very little water came out of the showerhead, which was completely encrusted. Even after trying to clean it, not much water came out. For the price, it's not terrible though.
Vico Rooms and Terrace Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Vico Rooms and Terrace

Flaminio Parioli, Rome
Price per night from:€78
7.8/10
Good
ИИлья КотикTLTR: This is not a 4 star hotel. The location is great, but literally everything else is a compromise… Let me start with 2 advantages of this hotel, since it won’t take long. The first is location. You literally take the north exit from Roma Termini to Via Marsala, cross two streets and take a right - and you are there! It’s that simple :) The other advantage is breakfast: it’s the same everyday, but it’s decent, much better than I expected. And now to the disadvantages… First and foremost: there was black mold in the bathroom! Lots of it. Why “lots”? Because the acceptable amount of mold in the bathroom for a 4 start hotel is zero. Second, the bed didn’t have a headboard. Do you know the acceptable number of headboards for a 4 start hotel? You guessed it: at least one :) The bed was actually two beds crammed together (which I don’t mind), but there was no duvet cover! Seriously: there was a sheet to sleep on, a separate sheet to cover yourself, a warm blanket and a sheet to put over it! Needless to say that during the night the sheet that was between the body and the blanket would be carried away. And yeah, all this 3-in-1 construction was tucked under the mattress like the future of Italy depends on it! What the actual ****?! Do you sleep like that at home? I bet you don’t; so, why would you sleep like that in a 4 star hotel?! Thirdly, there were no slippers, no microwave, no ******* table to eat from, no teakettle, no iron, no shower curtain, nothing! What we got was two paper cups in the bathroom and that’s it. 4 star hotel class service, right? It gets better! If we wanted hot water, we had to go downstairs from the 4th floor to get it from a broken *** mid-sized boiler located right next to the reception desk! Dear guests of this 4 star hotel, please don’t mind my wife getting some hot water for her noodles while you check in and pay tourist tax, it’s fine. When in Rome, you know… Fourthly, the quality of everything in the room was not great… to say the least. The walls were dirty, the hair dryer was really bad, the bottom of the bathroom door was broken. What the ****, guys?! Have you heard of amortization of assets or something? Not cool, not cool. I pay the tax, you fix the ******* door, ok? Lastly, my favorite… there was such a big gap under the front door of the room that everything that was happening on the hotel floor sounded like it was happening in our corridor. I don’t mind people walking past our door, but it really felt like there constantly was a stranger in our room. Couldn’t sleep well because of that. And let me tell you that there was some loud love-making somewhere on the floor… and I felt like a couple was ******* in our corridor! 4 star hotel experience? Not by a bit… All right, let me tell you why I put such a stress on this “4 star hotel” thing. The problem is that in Italy stars in a hotel don’t mean anything! I mean, they mean that the building has a certain amount of facilities, space, etc., but there is no correlation with the quality of staying in a room. Seriously, we stayed in a 3 star hotel in Venice and the room there was much better! To sum it up, this hotel is nice if you need a quick stay next to the railway station… but if you plan to spend more than two days in it… just pick something else if your budget allows. If not: well, you still got the location and the breakfast :) P.S. Cheers to the Asian and the African girls at the reception desk! You are the best :)
Raeli Hotel Archimede Hotels near Vigna Stelluti

Raeli Hotel Archimede

Termini Central Station, Rome
Price per night from:€45

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What are the most popular hotels near Vigna Clara?

Which popular hotels near Vigna Clara have pools?

Summer is the perfect time to cool off with a family getaway to Vigna Clara in Rome. LH Hotel Roma Montemario (price from €56),Aldrovandi Residence City Suites (price from €229) and W Rome (price from €434) are some top hotels with pools where you can unwind and beat the heat.

What are the best hotels near Vigna Clara with parking?

If you're planning a road trip to Rome Vigna Clara, consider staying at Grand Hotel Colony (price from €47),Grand Hotel Fleming by Omnia Hotels (price from €66) and Hotel Villa Grazioli (price from €65) , these hotels all offer parking.

What hotels near Vigna Clara offer great breakfasts?

A good breakfast is all you need to kick-start your day. If you're after a hotel in Rome near Vigna Clara with an excellent breakfast, you can consider staying Grand Hotel Colony (price from €47),Grand Hotel Fleming by Omnia Hotels (price from €66) and Hotel Villa Grazioli (price from €65) .These hotels are very popular, so book early.

Which hotels near Vigna Clara have gyms?

As people become more health-conscious, many hotels now include fitness rooms. Grand Hotel Colony (price from €47),Grand Hotel Fleming by Omnia Hotels (price from €66) and Hotel Zone (price from €69) are some of the top hotels with fitness rooms.

Which hotels near Vigna Clara are good for families?

Domus Alberti Bed & Breakfast (price from €108) is a popular family-friendly hotel.

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Which hotels near Vigna Clara have free Wi-Fi?

Free and reliable Wi-Fi is a must when you're travelling. Grand Hotel Colony (price from €47),Grand Hotel Fleming by Omnia Hotels (price from €66) and Hotel Villa Grazioli (price from €65) are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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Weekday Avg. Price€234
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