Next to the Piazza del Popolo and the Villa Borghese, in the heart of Rome, the 78-room Hotel Valadier is a lovely, classic-meets-modern stay aimed at tourists and business travelers alike. Higher-tier rooms are more up-to-date than others, but all evoke a Baroque elegance in their style; all have amenities such as free Wi-Fi and small flat-screen TVs, as well as marble bathrooms with walk-in rainfall showers. Some rooms have jetted tubs and balconies overlooking the city, but others are small and have a musty odor. There's an extensive free breakfast, and the hotel is home to three restaurants -- one with a rooftop terrace -- and a piano bar. In addition to several conference rooms, there's a business center and free Wi-Fi.
Next to the Piazza del Popolo and the Villa Borghese, in the heart of Rome, the 78-room Hotel Valadier is a lovely, classic-meets-modern stay aimed at tourists and business travelers alike. Higher-tier rooms are more up-to-date than others, but all evoke a Baroque elegance in their style; all have amenities such as free Wi-Fi and small flat-screen TVs, as well as marble bathrooms with walk-in rainfall showers. Some rooms have jetted tubs and balconies overlooking the city, but others are small and have a musty odor. There's an extensive free breakfast, and the hotel is home to three restaurants -- one with a rooftop terrace -- and a piano bar. In addition to several conference rooms, there's a business center and free Wi-Fi.
Palazzo Dama has a style that's equal parts sumptuous and fun, with a vibe that ranges from calm to wild depending on the day of the week. Lots of features make this property stand out from the pack in Rome, including its beautiful outdoor pool, its Peruvian food and beverage program, and its popular nightclub. The 29 rooms are spacious and all include Nespresso machines (fee), minibars, and upscale Acqua di Parma bath products. Despite the busy area, just off Piazza del Popolo and next to the Tiber River, rooms are mostly peaceful, though the nightclub can stay open late with revelers on weekend nights. If you'd like something a bit quieter, check out sister property, DOM Hotel, which is equally stylish, but has a quieter atmosphere.
Palazzo Dama has a style that's equal parts sumptuous and fun, with a vibe that ranges from calm to wild depending on the day of the week. Lots of features make this property stand out from the pack in Rome, including its beautiful outdoor pool, its Peruvian food and beverage program, and its popular nightclub. The 29 rooms are spacious and all include Nespresso machines (fee), minibars, and upscale Acqua di Parma bath products. Despite the busy area, just off Piazza del Popolo and next to the Tiber River, rooms are mostly peaceful, though the nightclub can stay open late with revelers on weekend nights. If you'd like something a bit quieter, check out sister property, DOM Hotel, which is equally stylish, but has a quieter atmosphere.
The 15-room Stay Inn is a simple boutique offering excellent value; its affordable rates and fabulous location, within walking distance of numerous sights such as the Spanish Steps and the Pantheon, mean that its books up quickly. There is no fitness center, spa, or restaurant (the in-room breakfast consists of little more than coffee and a packaged croissant), but rooms are sleek and contemporary, decorated in shades of white, black, and gray, and feature modern bathrooms, small flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The Stay Inn's nearby sister hotel, Condotti Palace, offers a comparable experience, so it's worth comparing prices.
The 15-room Stay Inn is a simple boutique offering excellent value; its affordable rates and fabulous location, within walking distance of numerous sights such as the Spanish Steps and the Pantheon, mean that its books up quickly. There is no fitness center, spa, or restaurant (the in-room breakfast consists of little more than coffee and a packaged croissant), but rooms are sleek and contemporary, decorated in shades of white, black, and gray, and feature modern bathrooms, small flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The Stay Inn's nearby sister hotel, Condotti Palace, offers a comparable experience, so it's worth comparing prices.
The 59-room River Palace Hotel is an upscale property that showcases its Italian heritage with Roman busts, Renaissance oil paintings, and even a nod to the Sistine Chapel on the rooms' ceilings. Located a few blocks north from the Piazza del Popolo, the hotel is central and conveniently located for a leisurely stroll to the Spanish Steps. An impressive breakfast is served each morning free of charge, and Wi-Fi throughout is also free. For a similar vibe a little nearer to Rome's touristic center, take a look at the Hotel Locarno.
The 59-room River Palace Hotel is an upscale property that showcases its Italian heritage with Roman busts, Renaissance oil paintings, and even a nod to the Sistine Chapel on the rooms' ceilings. Located a few blocks north from the Piazza del Popolo, the hotel is central and conveniently located for a leisurely stroll to the Spanish Steps. An impressive breakfast is served each morning free of charge, and Wi-Fi throughout is also free. For a similar vibe a little nearer to Rome's touristic center, take a look at the Hotel Locarno.
On a cobblestone street lined by restaurants and shops, the 22-room Condotti Palace has a great central Rome location, within walking distance of numerous iconic sights -- the Spanish Steps are just two blocks away. Rooms are well-kept and have up-to-date extras such as small flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, but the standard rooms are a bit small. Guests should book a junior suite for more space. It's a great value most of the year, but prices skyrocket during the weekends and during peak season. Still, its location can't be beat and its prices are often lower than its competitors.
On a cobblestone street lined by restaurants and shops, the 22-room Condotti Palace has a great central Rome location, within walking distance of numerous iconic sights -- the Spanish Steps are just two blocks away. Rooms are well-kept and have up-to-date extras such as small flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, but the standard rooms are a bit small. Guests should book a junior suite for more space. It's a great value most of the year, but prices skyrocket during the weekends and during peak season. Still, its location can't be beat and its prices are often lower than its competitors.
The 16-room mid-range Hotel Manfredi has a terrific location near the Spanish Steps but few services. The building itself dates back to the 1700s, and, as with many historic hotels, rooms suffer in size; the decor is elegant but borders on kitschy. Still, it's ideal for tourists who want to be surrounded by the restaurants, dining, and historic sights of central Rome. The hotel's excellent free breakfast is homemade by an in-house pastry chef, and the 24-hour room service is a rarity in this price category in Rome. The property's intimate size means guests can get personalized attention from staff.
The 16-room mid-range Hotel Manfredi has a terrific location near the Spanish Steps but few services. The building itself dates back to the 1700s, and, as with many historic hotels, rooms suffer in size; the decor is elegant but borders on kitschy. Still, it's ideal for tourists who want to be surrounded by the restaurants, dining, and historic sights of central Rome. The hotel's excellent free breakfast is homemade by an in-house pastry chef, and the 24-hour room service is a rarity in this price category in Rome. The property's intimate size means guests can get personalized attention from staff.
This quaint hotel is situated in the heart of historical Rome by many major tourist attractions. The 16 rooms are all standard-sized (which is relatively small in Rome), except for one suite with a private terrace. They're all decorated with warm colors and antique-style furniture, but decidedly unique styles; each has a large flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. A free breakfast buffet is available at the Hotel Locarno, just opposite. Hotel Anahi is best for smaller groups seeking clean rooms and a great location, but not requiring many amenities.
This quaint hotel is situated in the heart of historical Rome by many major tourist attractions. The 16 rooms are all standard-sized (which is relatively small in Rome), except for one suite with a private terrace. They're all decorated with warm colors and antique-style furniture, but decidedly unique styles; each has a large flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. A free breakfast buffet is available at the Hotel Locarno, just opposite. Hotel Anahi is best for smaller groups seeking clean rooms and a great location, but not requiring many amenities.
Hotel Art is a 46-room, upper-middle-range boutique hotel that's located around the corner from the Spanish Steps -- most of Rome’s iconic sights are within walking distance as well. The focus here is on design, and common spaces have a quirky, artsy blend of old and new that may not work for everybody. Rooms are a little more understated, with just a couple of colorful accents and up-to-date amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars. Though it doesn't have the features of nearby The First Luxury Art Hotel, Hotel Art's cardio room, good free breakfast buffet, and charming courtyard add value to a stay here.
Hotel Art is a 46-room, upper-middle-range boutique hotel that's located around the corner from the Spanish Steps -- most of Rome’s iconic sights are within walking distance as well. The focus here is on design, and common spaces have a quirky, artsy blend of old and new that may not work for everybody. Rooms are a little more understated, with just a couple of colorful accents and up-to-date amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars. Though it doesn't have the features of nearby The First Luxury Art Hotel, Hotel Art's cardio room, good free breakfast buffet, and charming courtyard add value to a stay here.