B&T Rooms offers budget-conscious travelers affordable accommodations close to Termini Station, with a mix of private and dorm-style guest rooms available. All 18 units are bright and tidy, and come with air-conditioning and free basic Wi-Fi, but most have shared bathrooms, and dorm-style units lack in-room lockers or safes. Some private rooms add small flat-screen TVs. There are kitchenettes in hallways of each unit for shared use, which have mini-fridges, microwaves, and espresso machines. Features are limited to a free basic breakfast with packaged pastries, coffee, and milk. Guests looking for a place to sleep and shower will find just that at this hotel. Travelers willing to spend slightly more for a cheerier atmosphere and updated rooms can check out The Beehive, located just down the street.
B&T Rooms offers budget-conscious travelers affordable accommodations close to Termini Station, with a mix of private and dorm-style guest rooms available. All 18 units are bright and tidy, and come with air-conditioning and free basic Wi-Fi, but most have shared bathrooms, and dorm-style units lack in-room lockers or safes. Some private rooms add small flat-screen TVs. There are kitchenettes in hallways of each unit for shared use, which have mini-fridges, microwaves, and espresso machines. Features are limited to a free basic breakfast with packaged pastries, coffee, and milk. Guests looking for a place to sleep and shower will find just that at this hotel. Travelers willing to spend slightly more for a cheerier atmosphere and updated rooms can check out The Beehive, located just down the street.
The three-and-a-half-pearl iRooms Pantheon & Navona offers a hyper-modern stay in the heart of Rome's most historic neighborhood. Its 12 high-tech guest rooms all have iPad controlled LEDs, Skype to reach reception, and handheld mobile devices with free Wi-Fi and maps to help travelers find their way around the city. There's also AC, flat-screen TVs minibars, and stylish bathrooms, with bidets, a generous supply of toiletries, and some have whirlpool tubs. Units have themed decor -- ranging from swanky to garish -- which may not suit all tastes. Travelers looking for accommodations that are more traditional and upscale can consider Grand Hotel de la Minerve.
The three-and-a-half-pearl iRooms Pantheon & Navona offers a hyper-modern stay in the heart of Rome's most historic neighborhood. Its 12 high-tech guest rooms all have iPad controlled LEDs, Skype to reach reception, and handheld mobile devices with free Wi-Fi and maps to help travelers find their way around the city. There's also AC, flat-screen TVs minibars, and stylish bathrooms, with bidets, a generous supply of toiletries, and some have whirlpool tubs. Units have themed decor -- ranging from swanky to garish -- which may not suit all tastes. Travelers looking for accommodations that are more traditional and upscale can consider Grand Hotel de la Minerve.
Residenza Praetoria is basic and well-maintained two-and-a-half-pearl hotel, with a hint of traditional charm that's a good, practical choice near Termini Station. This is not the best location for close access to Rome’s top sights, but at a three-minute walk to Termini, the metro is close at hand to reach the rest of the city. Features are slim, but they're in line with other properties at this pearl-level. The free continental breakfast gets solid reviews from previous guests, and the hotel also has a small bar in the evening. The 16 tidy and simple guest rooms come with flat-screen TVs (with few English channels), lightly stocked minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers willing to pay more for a property with leisure facilities might consider the nearby Venetian Palace Hotel, which has a rooftop hot tub, fitness center, sauna, and steam room.
Residenza Praetoria is basic and well-maintained two-and-a-half-pearl hotel, with a hint of traditional charm that's a good, practical choice near Termini Station. This is not the best location for close access to Rome’s top sights, but at a three-minute walk to Termini, the metro is close at hand to reach the rest of the city. Features are slim, but they're in line with other properties at this pearl-level. The free continental breakfast gets solid reviews from previous guests, and the hotel also has a small bar in the evening. The 16 tidy and simple guest rooms come with flat-screen TVs (with few English channels), lightly stocked minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers willing to pay more for a property with leisure facilities might consider the nearby Venetian Palace Hotel, which has a rooftop hot tub, fitness center, sauna, and steam room.
The 68-room Cosmopolita Hotel is an upper-middle-range property located in the historic center of Rome, with plenty of top sights within a 15-minute walk. A rooftop terrace offers fantastic city views along with tables, chairs, and umbrellas. Traditionally elegant rooms have wood floors, minibars, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs while some have sofa beds and beautiful city views. However, some rooms have loud street noise and only showers or tubs. The on-site restaurant and bar receives good reviews, as does the breakfast buffet, though it costs extra. On-site parking has an expensive daily fee. But Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, and there is a small business center in the lobby.
The 68-room Cosmopolita Hotel is an upper-middle-range property located in the historic center of Rome, with plenty of top sights within a 15-minute walk. A rooftop terrace offers fantastic city views along with tables, chairs, and umbrellas. Traditionally elegant rooms have wood floors, minibars, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs while some have sofa beds and beautiful city views. However, some rooms have loud street noise and only showers or tubs. The on-site restaurant and bar receives good reviews, as does the breakfast buffet, though it costs extra. On-site parking has an expensive daily fee. But Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, and there is a small business center in the lobby.
The three-pearl La Rovere is a stylish boutique hotel that's located in a residential area between Trastevere and the Vatican. Situated on a small street near the Tiber River, the property is set in an unassuming building that dates back to the 1800s, and modern interiors pick up hints of the hotel's historic details. Numerous restaurants and bars are within a short walk, though many of the city’s key sites lie a bit farther afield and are best reached via bus or taxi. The hotel's 20 contemporary guest rooms vary in size, but all come equipped with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, kettles for tea and coffee, and free Wi-Fi. For a stay that's more central with similar decor, travelers can check rates at Spanish Art Hotel, Rome.
The three-pearl La Rovere is a stylish boutique hotel that's located in a residential area between Trastevere and the Vatican. Situated on a small street near the Tiber River, the property is set in an unassuming building that dates back to the 1800s, and modern interiors pick up hints of the hotel's historic details. Numerous restaurants and bars are within a short walk, though many of the city’s key sites lie a bit farther afield and are best reached via bus or taxi. The hotel's 20 contemporary guest rooms vary in size, but all come equipped with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, kettles for tea and coffee, and free Wi-Fi. For a stay that's more central with similar decor, travelers can check rates at Spanish Art Hotel, Rome.
Hotel Centro Cavour is a centrally located budget property, less than a 10-minute walk from the Colosseum and close to many of Rome's other top sights, as well as restaurants, shopping, and public transportation. While the hotel's 26 modest guest rooms are well-maintained, the traditional decor of cherry-wood furniture and matching bedspreads and curtains is a bit dated. The hotel lacks common space and doesn't offer breakfast, but there's a 24-hour front desk, and free coffee for guests to sustain sightseeing energy. Those simply looking for a tidy place to shower and sleep will find exactly that here, but travelers seeking a more upscale stay nearby can consider Duca D’Alba Hotel.
Hotel Centro Cavour is a centrally located budget property, less than a 10-minute walk from the Colosseum and close to many of Rome's other top sights, as well as restaurants, shopping, and public transportation. While the hotel's 26 modest guest rooms are well-maintained, the traditional decor of cherry-wood furniture and matching bedspreads and curtains is a bit dated. The hotel lacks common space and doesn't offer breakfast, but there's a 24-hour front desk, and free coffee for guests to sustain sightseeing energy. Those simply looking for a tidy place to shower and sleep will find exactly that here, but travelers seeking a more upscale stay nearby can consider Duca D’Alba Hotel.
The 30-room Palazzo Cardinal Cesi is a mid-range hotel located right by the Vatican City and within walking distance of several top sights. Traditional rooms offer minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, but there are no coffeemakers, bathrooms are small, and some rooms get street noise. Hotel features are limited, but there's a tasty breakfast that's included in the rates as well as a bar area with beer and wine. The hotel also has a delightful courtyard garden with charming topiaries and plants as well as seating, plus event space is available for a variety of functions including weddings. Travelers might want to compare rates with some similar properties in the area, such as Relais Vatican View and Sant'Anna Hotel.
The 30-room Palazzo Cardinal Cesi is a mid-range hotel located right by the Vatican City and within walking distance of several top sights. Traditional rooms offer minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, but there are no coffeemakers, bathrooms are small, and some rooms get street noise. Hotel features are limited, but there's a tasty breakfast that's included in the rates as well as a bar area with beer and wine. The hotel also has a delightful courtyard garden with charming topiaries and plants as well as seating, plus event space is available for a variety of functions including weddings. Travelers might want to compare rates with some similar properties in the area, such as Relais Vatican View and Sant'Anna Hotel.
Truly stylish apartment-hotels are a rarity in central Rome, particularly around the Trevi Fountain. Casacau is a rare exception, then, with boho-chic decor that contrasts its centuries-old architecture in beautiful ways. There are only seven apartments here, and configurations include studios and one-bedroom units that can fit up to five. Thoughtful details include -- of course -- perks like breakfast bags full of local pastries delivered fresh every morning, local coffee, art books. The poshest apartments have their own saunas or terraces. Despite being in a heavily trafficked area just down from Trevi Fountain, the interiors stay silent when the windows are shut. You won't find much like this nearby, though Trevi Palace Luxury Apartments might be worth a look as well -- it's cheaper but far less stylish.
Truly stylish apartment-hotels are a rarity in central Rome, particularly around the Trevi Fountain. Casacau is a rare exception, then, with boho-chic decor that contrasts its centuries-old architecture in beautiful ways. There are only seven apartments here, and configurations include studios and one-bedroom units that can fit up to five. Thoughtful details include -- of course -- perks like breakfast bags full of local pastries delivered fresh every morning, local coffee, art books. The poshest apartments have their own saunas or terraces. Despite being in a heavily trafficked area just down from Trevi Fountain, the interiors stay silent when the windows are shut. You won't find much like this nearby, though Trevi Palace Luxury Apartments might be worth a look as well -- it's cheaper but far less stylish.
Clean, contemporary (if generic) rooms with flat-screen TVs and iPod docks; free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel; a large business center; and a free shuttle to the city center make the upper-middle-range H10 Roma Citta an adequate pick for the business traveler. But the on-site restaurant is mediocre, some rooms are really tight, and the hotel itself is far from tourist sites. Leisure travelers might want to consider other properties that are more centrally located.
Clean, contemporary (if generic) rooms with flat-screen TVs and iPod docks; free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel; a large business center; and a free shuttle to the city center make the upper-middle-range H10 Roma Citta an adequate pick for the business traveler. But the on-site restaurant is mediocre, some rooms are really tight, and the hotel itself is far from tourist sites. Leisure travelers might want to consider other properties that are more centrally located.
The Elizabeth Unique Hotel is one of the best boutique hotels to open in Rome in 2018, and is helping to change the once-tired state of hotels in the Eternal City. Expect upscale home vibes and a faultlessly contemporary style that's equal parts edgy, timeless, and refined. Art plays a major role in creating the hotel's atmosphere, helping create a cohesive package that complements Rome's own historic beauty. The 33 rooms include perks like Nespresso machines, Bose speaker pods, free minibars, and even double rainfall showers in some units. There's a full-service restaurant and a handsome library for chilling out, and partnerships with local purveyors like Galleria Russo add authentic local charm. Travelers seeking a quiet, art-heavy alternative nearby might check out Hotel Vilon, which has Art Nouveau style, but is far pricier.
The Elizabeth Unique Hotel is one of the best boutique hotels to open in Rome in 2018, and is helping to change the once-tired state of hotels in the Eternal City. Expect upscale home vibes and a faultlessly contemporary style that's equal parts edgy, timeless, and refined. Art plays a major role in creating the hotel's atmosphere, helping create a cohesive package that complements Rome's own historic beauty. The 33 rooms include perks like Nespresso machines, Bose speaker pods, free minibars, and even double rainfall showers in some units. There's a full-service restaurant and a handsome library for chilling out, and partnerships with local purveyors like Galleria Russo add authentic local charm. Travelers seeking a quiet, art-heavy alternative nearby might check out Hotel Vilon, which has Art Nouveau style, but is far pricier.