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Hotels in Rome
725 Hotels
Auditorium di Mecenate
Via Dello Statuto 44

The 10-room, two-pearl Auditorium di Mecenate is a solid, budget-friendly place to stay in the heart of historic Rome. Within a brief walk of the Termini station, a metro station, and even the Colosseum, it’s conveniently located for anyone looking to explore Rome’s many landmarks. Rooms are rather small and sparsely furnished, but clean and pleasant with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. A free breakfast is delivered in-room daily, and free snacks, water, and tea in the lobby are a nice touch. While a good deal overall, there are many value hotels in central Rome to consider, such as The Beehive, which offers hipper more colorful decor.

Marini Park Hotel
Via di Castel di Leva 258, Zona Divino Amore

The 53-room Marini Park Hotel is a lower-middle-range property offering pleasant decor and good value, though its location on the suburban outskirts of Rome means a 30- to 40-minute trip into the city. (There's a bus stop directly across from the hotel.) The no frills rooms are simple and well-maintained, but decor can feel dated including patterned bedspreads and matching drapes. All rooms have air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs. Breakfast is included with the room rate, but the hotel doesn't serve lunch or dinner and there are no fitness facilities on-site. The nearby All Ways Garden Hotel & Leisure offers more in-room features, but it isn't in walking distance to public transportation. 

Flaminio Village Bungalow Park
Via Flaminia 821

Flaminio Village Bungalow Park, on the outskirts of Rome, is a two-pearl, family-friendly campground with 200 campsites and 120 bungalow-style rooms and apartments. Nestled amid quiet and tranquil park-like grounds just off of the main ring road, the complex offers an outdoor pool, bar, mini-mart, and restaurant, as well as a dedicated concierge. The bungalow-style units are simple and homey, with en-suite bathrooms and air-conditioning, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the village. Flaminio Village is popular among tourists on a budget, and guests give high marks for cleanliness throughout. Camping Village Roma, which is twenty-one minutes away, has similar features at similar price points but also has a nightclub with a dance floor.

Hotel De Russie

The luxurious Hotel de Russie is located in a posh neighborhood near the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo. This 122-room property combines style and comfort, starting in the cozy lobby with plush sofas and appealing artwork. Bright rooms feature tasteful, modern decor and marble bathrooms. Suites provide extra living space, as well as French doors leading out to small private balconies. Highlights at this upscale hotel include the on-site spa -- with hammock-like loungers, a big Jacuzzi pool, and Turkish steam bath -- and an interior courtyard with a beautiful terrace and gardens. Le Jardin de Russie is a sophisticated place to dine, and the buffet-style Stravinskji Bar provides trendy lounge seating. Location, amenities, and the lush garden in the middle of Rome make this hotel a great high-end pick.

Barberini Hotel

The 35-room Barberini Hotel is a quiet mid-range option with a romantic rooftop restaurant that's only a five-minute walk from the Trevi Fountain. Though rooms have dated classical decor and are on the small side, they feature minibars, air-conditioning, USB outlets, and free Wi-Fi. The free breakfast buffet includes hot options such as bacon, scrambled eggs, and sausage, and -- by night -- an Italian restaurant serves guests in the same space against a panoramic city backdrop. The wellness center is modest, with a sauna and hot tub, while a small meeting room rounds out facilities. If you have just a slightly bigger budget, nearby Hotel degli Artisti is a fresh property with a beautiful rooftop and hot tub. It also has one of the quietest settings in central Rome.

Heart Hotel
Via Santamaura 2 Musei Vaticani

Hearth Hotel is a mid-range hotel located across from the Vatican Museum, but far from most other tourist sights. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a free breakfast with gluten-free options served on an outdoor terrace. The 20 rooms are spacious with modern furnishings and mini-fridges, and some have views of Vatican City. There’s no full restaurant on-site, but there is a small, modern lobby bar. Standard rooms are a fair rate for the location, and for guests willing to pay more, a top-floor suite with its own large terrace is available. Those who prefer to be in central Rome may want to compare rates with the Stay Inn Rome or Hotel Anahi. 

Hotel Abruzzi
Piazza della Rotonda 69

The Hotel Albergo Abruzzi Rome or, more simply, the Hotel Abruzzi is a three-pearl property overlooking the Pantheon, the most ancient building in the city. Renovated in 2006, the 26 rooms of this family-owned hotel are housed between a 19th century peach-colored masonry building and a subdued annex that is set back from the lively square that is Piazza della Rotonda. But for a semi-circular sofa in the entrance, there are no common areas in this hotel. Guests are entitled to free breakfast and discounts for other meals at Scusate il Ritardo, a nearby restaurant owned by the hotel. Travelers should try to book in the main hotel as the annex lacks charm and views. For a more communal, cozier environment, travelers might consider Hotel Santa Maria.

Hotel Locarno
Via della Penna 22

One of the more legendary institutions in Rome, upscale Hotel Locarno has been drawing scene-savvy locals and travelers essentially since opening in 1925. Much of that buzz centers on the beautiful terrace bar and restaurant, especially when Rome unleashes its citizen from work and straight into their aperitivi. The 66 rooms come in a range of shapes and sizes, but all are larger than you'll find at most Rome hotels. Features include gorgeous antique bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, sitting areas, and blackout shades for those looking to sleep off their late nights. Piazza del Popolo is just around the corner, and it's only a 10-minute walk to the Spanish Steps from here. Rates can be steep for what you get, though, so check out nearby Hotel Vilon. It's often cheaper, and has a sumptuous style that's hard to top. 

Hotel Valadier

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.

The Inn At The Roman Forum

The Inn at the Roman Forum is a four-pearl boutique hotel in a historic townhouse, a 10-minute walk from the Colosseum. Its 12 rooms have elegant, old-fashioned decor with modern updates, and there are two additional apartments good for long-term guests and families. The property includes a 2,000-year-old crypt, a frescoed passageway with sculptures and friezes that the hotel lights with candles for tours and impromptu wine drinking. A free breakfast is served on the top floor and guests get free tiramisu and wine upon arrival. Note that there is neither a gym nor a spa at this hotel. Those looking for a hotel with a spa or fitness facilities may want to consider the Grand Hotel Palace, which has both.