A two-minute walk from Piazza Campo de' Flori in central Rome, the budget Hotel Teatro Di Pompeo sits on the remains of the ancient Roman Pompey's Theater, which dates to 55 B.C. The theater's ancient stone walls are visible from the hotel's breakfast and Internet room. The 13 guest rooms are large and come with air-conditioning, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and electric kettles, and a breakfast buffet is included in the room rate. Overall, Hotel Teatro Di Pompeo offers reasonably good value when compared with other hotels in the same vicinity and category. But travelers may also want to check out Bailey's Hotel, housed in an 18th-century building, which is within walking distance of the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain.
A two-minute walk from Piazza Campo de' Flori in central Rome, the budget Hotel Teatro Di Pompeo sits on the remains of the ancient Roman Pompey's Theater, which dates to 55 B.C. The theater's ancient stone walls are visible from the hotel's breakfast and Internet room. The 13 guest rooms are large and come with air-conditioning, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and electric kettles, and a breakfast buffet is included in the room rate. Overall, Hotel Teatro Di Pompeo offers reasonably good value when compared with other hotels in the same vicinity and category. But travelers may also want to check out Bailey's Hotel, housed in an 18th-century building, which is within walking distance of the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain.
This 216-room upscale chain hotel in a 19th-century building is just a short walk from the Termini train station, which offers public transport throughout the city, but a long walk from most of the popular tourist sights. The rooms are modern, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, though lower-level rooms often experience street noise. The hotel's best features are arguably the spacious fitness center and small spa with a sauna, hammam, and massage rooms; guest get free access to the facilities. For business travelers, there's a conference room equipped to host corporate events for up to 300 guests.
This 216-room upscale chain hotel in a 19th-century building is just a short walk from the Termini train station, which offers public transport throughout the city, but a long walk from most of the popular tourist sights. The rooms are modern, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, though lower-level rooms often experience street noise. The hotel's best features are arguably the spacious fitness center and small spa with a sauna, hammam, and massage rooms; guest get free access to the facilities. For business travelers, there's a conference room equipped to host corporate events for up to 300 guests.
The five-room La Piccola Maison is a small, modern hotel located in an historic building on the iconic, ritzy Via Veneto, in the heart of Rome. The clean-lined, modern rooms have original details such as exposed brick and wooden beams in addition to contemporary decor, mini-fridges with free bottled water, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. There's an elegant pied-à-terre with a small kitchen and open-plan living space. The two-and-a-half pearl hotel has limited facilities -- there's free Wi-Fi, but no parking, bar, or included breakfast. The nearby Hotel Oceania has similar rooms and a free breakfast for about the same price as La Piccola Maison.
The five-room La Piccola Maison is a small, modern hotel located in an historic building on the iconic, ritzy Via Veneto, in the heart of Rome. The clean-lined, modern rooms have original details such as exposed brick and wooden beams in addition to contemporary decor, mini-fridges with free bottled water, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. There's an elegant pied-à-terre with a small kitchen and open-plan living space. The two-and-a-half pearl hotel has limited facilities -- there's free Wi-Fi, but no parking, bar, or included breakfast. The nearby Hotel Oceania has similar rooms and a free breakfast for about the same price as La Piccola Maison.
The 207-room, two-and-a-half-pearl Quality Hotel is an OK choice for budget-minded business travelers who don't mind staying well outside of Rome's city center, though it's not the most impressive branch of this value chain. Rooms are spacious and a bit dated, with air-conditioning and balconies, some of which have lovely views of the countryside. Features include a restaurant with a bar and a pool along with free Wi-Fi, breakfast, and parking, though there is a fee for pool use. While the hotel provides a shuttle to the nearby metro station, tourists may want to splash out the extra money for the more stylish The Beehive, which is right near Termini Station in central Rome.
The 207-room, two-and-a-half-pearl Quality Hotel is an OK choice for budget-minded business travelers who don't mind staying well outside of Rome's city center, though it's not the most impressive branch of this value chain. Rooms are spacious and a bit dated, with air-conditioning and balconies, some of which have lovely views of the countryside. Features include a restaurant with a bar and a pool along with free Wi-Fi, breakfast, and parking, though there is a fee for pool use. While the hotel provides a shuttle to the nearby metro station, tourists may want to splash out the extra money for the more stylish The Beehive, which is right near Termini Station in central Rome.
The Prime Hotel Principe Torlonia provides a tranquil atmosphere in what can be an overwhelming city. That said, the tranquility means the hotel is located far from all of the popular tourist attractions -- though it's in a nice, safe, residential neighborhood with plenty of dining and shops nearby. The rooms have modern amenities such as iPod docks and flat-screen TVs, but they're short on space unless you're in a suite (in which balconies and patios are huge). The on-site dining is nice and there are some tables out in the garden so guests can take in the outdoors. This is a solid option for guests wanting a relaxed, comfy place to crash after a busy day of sightseeing.
The Prime Hotel Principe Torlonia provides a tranquil atmosphere in what can be an overwhelming city. That said, the tranquility means the hotel is located far from all of the popular tourist attractions -- though it's in a nice, safe, residential neighborhood with plenty of dining and shops nearby. The rooms have modern amenities such as iPod docks and flat-screen TVs, but they're short on space unless you're in a suite (in which balconies and patios are huge). The on-site dining is nice and there are some tables out in the garden so guests can take in the outdoors. This is a solid option for guests wanting a relaxed, comfy place to crash after a busy day of sightseeing.
The mid-range 17th-century Hotel Le Clarisse al Pantheon features attractive Italian tiles, exposed wooden ceilings, and a dining courtyard. The 24 traditional rooms are charming, with tall ceilings, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and safes. Jacuzzi Double Rooms have whirlpool tubs and even a two-bedroom apartment with a full kitchen. However, some guests find the decor a bit old fashioned. Breakfast is included in most room rates and served in the adjacent white decorated restaurant and bar. Travelers looking for rooms with Pantheon views, could consider the Hotel Abruzzi, another three-pearl hotel.
The mid-range 17th-century Hotel Le Clarisse al Pantheon features attractive Italian tiles, exposed wooden ceilings, and a dining courtyard. The 24 traditional rooms are charming, with tall ceilings, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and safes. Jacuzzi Double Rooms have whirlpool tubs and even a two-bedroom apartment with a full kitchen. However, some guests find the decor a bit old fashioned. Breakfast is included in most room rates and served in the adjacent white decorated restaurant and bar. Travelers looking for rooms with Pantheon views, could consider the Hotel Abruzzi, another three-pearl hotel.
The 43-room Tritone Hotel is a mid-range option with an ideal location in the historic city center. Guests can walk to the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Pantheon in just a few minutes, as well as many restaurants and bars. Metro and bus stations also are nearby. Rooms offer all of the necessities such as flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and electric kettles, but Standard Rooms could benefit from the renovations that Superiors have already had. Some rooms have balconies with views of the city. A free breakfast buffet is served in a sunny rooftop breakfast room with views of the city, but that's about it for features. For a similarly priced alternative in the area, travelers could check out the Hotel delle Nazioni, which has an on-site restaurant and bar.
The 43-room Tritone Hotel is a mid-range option with an ideal location in the historic city center. Guests can walk to the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Pantheon in just a few minutes, as well as many restaurants and bars. Metro and bus stations also are nearby. Rooms offer all of the necessities such as flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and electric kettles, but Standard Rooms could benefit from the renovations that Superiors have already had. Some rooms have balconies with views of the city. A free breakfast buffet is served in a sunny rooftop breakfast room with views of the city, but that's about it for features. For a similarly priced alternative in the area, travelers could check out the Hotel delle Nazioni, which has an on-site restaurant and bar.
The three-pearl Eurostars Saint John Hotel is a solid choice for leisure and business travelers who want attractive and affordable accommodations in central Rome, but the property isn't located within the heart of the city. Reaching most top sights requires taking public transit, and there's a metro station within walking distance. The 84 guest rooms are contemporary and stylish, with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and marble bathrooms with heated towel racks, but there are no electric kettles. Features include hot breakfast for a fee, a classy lobby with a bar, and a business center, but there's no full-service restaurant or fitness room on-site. Travelers looking for a hotel with similar rates that include breakfast can check out the nearby Best Western Hotel President.
The three-pearl Eurostars Saint John Hotel is a solid choice for leisure and business travelers who want attractive and affordable accommodations in central Rome, but the property isn't located within the heart of the city. Reaching most top sights requires taking public transit, and there's a metro station within walking distance. The 84 guest rooms are contemporary and stylish, with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and marble bathrooms with heated towel racks, but there are no electric kettles. Features include hot breakfast for a fee, a classy lobby with a bar, and a business center, but there's no full-service restaurant or fitness room on-site. Travelers looking for a hotel with similar rates that include breakfast can check out the nearby Best Western Hotel President.
The Grand Hotel Plaza doesn't quite live up to its luxury aspirations, but its elegant Palazzo Lozzano home, good dining and bars, and classically styled rooms make this a solid four-pearl option. The property sits on the fashionable Via del Corso in an area of high-end shopping plus it's in a terrific spot for sightseeing, as the Spanish Steps and several other attractions are within a five- to 10-minute walk. The 200 rooms have an Old-World style that's sometimes tired and worn, with handsome rugs and antique-style furniture, and all feature minibars, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. The hotel also has a restaurant and two bars. Guests who want a genuine luxury experience might consider the nearby St. Regis Rome, which has sharper rooms, plus extras like a spa and fitness center.
The Grand Hotel Plaza doesn't quite live up to its luxury aspirations, but its elegant Palazzo Lozzano home, good dining and bars, and classically styled rooms make this a solid four-pearl option. The property sits on the fashionable Via del Corso in an area of high-end shopping plus it's in a terrific spot for sightseeing, as the Spanish Steps and several other attractions are within a five- to 10-minute walk. The 200 rooms have an Old-World style that's sometimes tired and worn, with handsome rugs and antique-style furniture, and all feature minibars, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. The hotel also has a restaurant and two bars. Guests who want a genuine luxury experience might consider the nearby St. Regis Rome, which has sharper rooms, plus extras like a spa and fitness center.
Partially renovated between 2012 and early 2014, the Hotel delle Province is a small mid-range property in southeast Rome near the University of Rome La Sapienza and a major hospital, an area with plenty of public transportation, shops, bars, and restaurants. The 46-room hotel is refined yet cozy and welcoming. Housed in a modern, comfortable building, the hotel has a reception hall and a small meeting room. A continental breakfast, which is included in the room rate, is served every day on the the roof garden. Suites offer bathtubs, city views, and in-room cardio equipment -- rooms on the lower floors can get noisy.
Partially renovated between 2012 and early 2014, the Hotel delle Province is a small mid-range property in southeast Rome near the University of Rome La Sapienza and a major hospital, an area with plenty of public transportation, shops, bars, and restaurants. The 46-room hotel is refined yet cozy and welcoming. Housed in a modern, comfortable building, the hotel has a reception hall and a small meeting room. A continental breakfast, which is included in the room rate, is served every day on the the roof garden. Suites offer bathtubs, city views, and in-room cardio equipment -- rooms on the lower floors can get noisy.