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Hotels in Rome
725 Hotels
Lirico Hotel

The 30-room Lirico Hotel is a standard mid-range hotel inside a former palace, with limited amenities, somewhat dated decor, and a prime central location in Rome, just around the corner from the Piazza della Repubblica. Some rooms and bathrooms are more recently updated than others, but all have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and walk-in showers. A free continental breakfast is served daily, and there is a 24-hour bar in the lobby. The hotel has free Wi-Fi and an Internet corner, but there is no on-site parking. Many of the city's sights, like the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps, are within easy walking distance. The nearby Hotel Fontana has a breakfast room that overlooks Trevi Fountain and a historic setting in a former monastery, but rates are slightly higher. 

Leon's Place Hotel
Via Venti Settembre 90/94

The 56-room Leon’s Place Hotel is an upscale property near Rome's up-market Ludovisi neighborhood, between Termini Station and the Villa Borghese Gardens. Rooms are sleek and elegant with a cool gray-and-black color scheme and marble bathrooms with rainfall showerheads. Upgraded rooms have big terraces and city views. The included
hot buffet breakfast is a favorite among guests, and there's a small fitness center and a spa on site as well. For a more colorful take on historic-contemporary design, travelers should consider the Boscolo Palace Roma, which has also an upscale spa and restaurant.

Tirreno Hotel
Via di San Martino Ai Monti 18

Within walking distance of the Colosseum and Termini Station, the two-and-a-half pearl Tirreno Hotel is a family-owned property that makes a convenient, no-frills base for visiting the sights. The 44 rooms include flat-screen TVs, safes, minibars, and free Wi-Fi -- and some have terraces -- but decor is uninspired, right down to the laminate wood furniture, floral-patterned bedspreads, and matching drapes. The hotel has a bar for coffee or cocktails, as well as a breakfast room where a free continental buffet is served. There's also a large courtyard with an aqua-blue tile floor, tables and chairs, and benches. Travelers might want to compare rates with the Hotel Fellini, which is close to the Trevi Fountain.

Hotel Dei Mellini

The 80-room Hotel Dei Mellini is an upscale, boutique-style property housed in an elegant 19th-century building a block from the Tiber River. Though set on a quiet street, it's within walking distance of most of Rome's main sights, including the Vatican district. Most rooms are spacious and some open to balconies. A large rooftop terrace is a real highlight, while a kids' playroom is a rare bonus for families. A slightly cheaper option nearby is the Visconti Palace Hotel, which also has a bar, though less period charm.

Hotel Pulitzer Roma
Viale Guglielmo Marconi, 905

The Hotel Pulitzer is a small, friendly hotel with tasteful decor and pretty outdoor spaces for dining and relaxing amid ample greenery. Rooms and bathrooms are on the smaller side, but are clean and well-decorated, with most featuring balconies. In the warmer months, the restaurant and bar spill out onto terraces and a walled garden, and guests can also take a dip in the fifth-floor hot tub. While the property isn't in the city center, the metro is a convenient three-minute walk away.

IH Hotels Roma Z3
Via Giorgio Perlasca 13/15

The upper-middle-range IH Hotel Roma Z3 is a well-priced option for couples looking to be away from the bustle of Rome's center, but conveniently within walking distance to public transportation. Beyond a futuristic interior design, the hotel provides a restaurant and bar, four meeting spaces, and a free breakfast. Wi-Fi is also free throughout the hotel. Its 260 stylishly modern rooms, though small, each include a flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, minibar, and the option of a separate living room. But complaints have been made concerning cleanliness, maintenance issues, and spotty Wi-Fi. Travelers who want to be close to the Vatican could try Relais Vatican View, while Condotti Palace offers a central location just two blocks from the Spanish Steps -- though rooms are pricier.

Baglioni Hotel Regina

The luxury Baglioni Hotel Regina is a romantic hotel for couples looking to be within walking distance to some of Rome’s greatest attractions like the Spanish Steps. A fitness center, spa, restaurant, and meeting spaces are all features of this hotel that used to be the residence of Queen Margherita of Savoy. Each room has a flat-screen TV, minibar, safe, and the option of a separate living room or terrace for Suites. But the flashy Art Deco decor doesn't appeal to all, and travelers should note there have been complaints about maintenance issues in the rooms. For those seeking a similar hotel in the same area, it may be worth checking the prices at Hotel Majestic Roma

Rome ApartHotel
Via di Porta Cavalleggeri 23

Rome ApartHotel is a small, intimate bed-and-breakfast with just three rooms. It is located on the third floor of an apartment building, directly across the way from Vatican City and St. Peter's Square, and close to public transportation. Rooms are clean, bright, and simple with electric kettles and minibars. There are no public spaces or lobby, and breakfast is served in the rooms. While it doesn't offer many amenities, the hotel has a nice homey atmosphere and management gives individual attention to all guests. This is a solid pick for guests who are looking for a clean, functional, no-frills room. The Vatican Vista Bed and Breakfast is a nearby pricier option that offers airport transfers, personal tours, and kitchen access.

Hotel Regno
Via del Corso 330

The Hotel Regno is a three-pearl, dated property, with a central location near the Trevi Fountain, that puts it in easy walking distance of many Roman tourist sites. The 69 rooms have a dated look, with a liberal use of harvest gold on bedspreads and worn tiles in the bathrooms, though some have redeeming balconies with rooftop views. There aren't a ton of amenities, though Wi-Fi and breakfast are free and concierge services are available through the front desk. For more up-to-date interiors, visitors may want to consider the Hotel Scalinata Di Spagna instead. 

Nerva Boutique Hotel
Via Tor De' Conti 3/4, Colosseum, Rome

Less than a 10-minute walk from Trevi Fountain, the Nerva Boutique Hotel is a mid-range option that's well-located for exploring Rome's tourist sights. The modern hotel has 19 stylish rooms with quaint accents plus minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms have terraces. A continental breakfast with handmade items is available, but not included, and the hotel serves an afternoon tea with free snacks. The hotel offers a solid value for the location, but travelers who don't mind spending more may also check out Hotel Indigo Rome, an upscale hotel with plenty of style plus a spa and small fitness room near the Tiber River.