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Hotels in Rome
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Hotel Morgana
Via Filippo Turati 33/37

Hotel Morgana is a simple but charming mid-range option near Rome's Termini Station. The hotel serves a great free breakfast buffet with hot and cold options, but other amenities are limited -- there's no on-site restaurant, for instance. The 121 rooms are funky and modern, with mini-fridges, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. The hotel's proximity to Termini Station means trains to the airport, buses, and the metro are all close at hand. The Morgana doesn't have the swimming pool or spa of the nearby Radisson Blue Es, though it will be cheaper. A more similar option is the nearby Starhotels Metropole, which has a full restaurant. 

Barocco Hotel
Piazza Barberini, 9 Via della Purificazione, 4

The 41-room Barocco is an upscale hotel on the Piazza Barberini. The spacious, upscale rooms have decor in shades of champagne and cream; some have great piazza views. While the hotel is lacking in features (such as spa or fitness facilities), it offers a picturesque piazza location within walking distance of the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. The extensive breakfast buffet includes pastries, yogurts, fruit, and meats. The nearby Boscolo Palace has more features, including a spa and restaurant, but it charges for Wi-Fi and breakfast.

Hotel Majestic Roma
Via Vittorio Veneto, 50

Hotel Majestic Roma is a luxurious hotel with an antique neoclassical decor that's ideal for couples seeking a romantic stay. Within walking distance to many attractions like the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps, the hotel appeals to tourists and business travelers with a mix of leisure amenities -- restaurant, terrace, bar, and fitness center -- and corporate features -- meeting spaces and a 24-hour business center. Its 98 rooms each include a flat-screen TV, minibar, safe, and air-conditioning, plus the option of a terrace and living room if booking the Saint Isidoro or Via Veneto Suites. Some complaints have been made about staff service and maintenance issues in rooms. For travelers seeking modern decor, it may be worth considering The First Luxury Art Hotel, though rooms are more expensive. 

Hilton Garden Inn Rome Claridge

An upscale chain property in the elegant Parioli neighborhood, the Hilton Garden Inn Rome Claridge is a 12-minute walk to the Borghese Gardens with its zoo, and a 20-minute drive to major tourist attractions in central Rome. Its 93 sleek, modern rooms, which were renovated in 2012 along with the rest of the hotel, come with mini-fridges, 32-inch LCD TVs, and ergonomic desk chairs by Herman Miller. The Great American Grill, the on-site restaurant, serves breakfast daily (not included in standard rates), and guests can microwave snacks in the Pavilion Pantry and gather for drinks in the Pavilion Lounge. The hotel also has a fitness center, a sauna, and Turkish bath, plus a business center. Guests looking to stay closer to the city center might want check out Hotel Britannia, near the Piazza della Repubblica, which serves a sumptuous breakfast at no extra fee. 

Mercure Rome Colosseum Centre
Via Labicana 144

Exceptionally well-located in the heart of historical Rome, just a six-minute walk from the Colosseum, the aptly named Mercure Rome Colosseum Centre is an upper-middle-range hotel with minimalistic, modern decor. The rooftop pool and bar offer exceptional views of the Colosseum, though the space is seasonal. The hotel also features a lobby bar and a breakfast room. Unfortunately, breakfast and parking cost an extra fee, and the hotel has no fitness facilities. The property's 161 rooms are compact and well-equipped with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea/coffee service; some have excellent views of the Colosseum. The nearby Capo d'Africa Hotel is a similar-range property that has a fitness center, free breakfast, and rooftop terrace, but no pool. 

Grand Hotel de la Minerve
Piazza della Minerva 69

The Grand Hotel de la Minerve is an upper-mid-range, elegant hotel in the heart of Rome, a two-minute walk from the Pantheon. The 134 rooms and suites are classically furnished, and all come with minibars and free Wi-Fi, and have beautiful marble bathrooms with tubs. Breakfast is included with some packages. There's no fitness center or pool, but there's plenty of meeting spaces, and a rooftop garden with great views of the Pantheon. Prices are high, mostly due to the location. 

Pantheon Royal Suite
Piazza Della Rotonda 7

Pantheon Royal Suites is a four-pearl boutique hotel with a stylish look and great location on the plaza of the Pantheon. Its 25 rooms feature sleek, monochromatic decor, flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, and minibars; and some have terraces, hot tubs, and views of the Pantheon. Rooms can run small, but they're efficiently designed. Upscale hotel features include a small spa with a Turkish bath and a lovely courtyard, but there's no breakfast service or restaurant. Rates tip a bit high considering the limited amenities at this small boutique property; travelers might want to compare rates and amenities with The Britannia Hotel, which includes breakfast and has a bar.

Boutique Hotel Trevi

Offering 33 rooms in the middle of Rome, the mid-range Boutique Hotel Trevi has a winning central location. The Trevi Fountain is so close by, its water flow can be heard from the hotel, and several other major attractions are within walking distance. This former historic home sports charming old-fashioned decor, and several rooms offer balconies and lovely views. While breakfast is included with room rates, and Wi-Fi is free, there's little else in the way of features. Other downsides include a lack of coffee/tea facilities in rooms and broken or dated fixtures in the bathrooms. For slightly higher rates, Hotel Ponte Sisto nearby offers an equally convenient location with an on-site bar, restaurant, and courtyard.

Duca D'Alba Hotel

The four-pearl Duca D’Alba Hotel is a lovely boutique property within walking distance of the Colosseum and Roman Forum. It sits on a narrow, cobblestone street in Monti, one of Rome’s oldest neighborhoods, surrounded by restaurants and nightclubs. Its 27 rooms, spread across a main building and an annex, are on the small side, but they're individually decorated in a classic yet contemporary style with travertine marble bathrooms, and some have balconies, beamed ceilings, and decorative fireplaces; a few of the annex rooms have kitchenettes. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and breakfast is included in the room rate, though there's no full restaurant. Travelers might want to also check out the nearby Grand Hotel Palatino, which has two restaurants and on-site parking for comparable rates. 

Domus Australia Boutique Guest House
Via Cernaia 14/B, vicino al Ministero delle Finanze

The three-pearl Domus Australia, which takes its name from its association with the archdiocese of Sydney, is a simple and well-maintained hotel north of Rome’s Termini station. It's a good choice for tourist who want to be close to public transportation, but outside the gritty area around the station. Its 32 guest rooms are spacious and nicely equipped, but decor is spare. All have AC, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, kettles, and free Wi-Fi (data limits apply). There's a free breakfast, and the on-site restaurant serves dinner. There's also a small rooftop terrace and a beautiful chapel. The hotel is open to guests of all faiths, but there are Catholic references throughout, which may not suit all travelers. Those looking for a more traditional hotel experience can consider BEST WESTERN Hotel Artdeco.