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Hotels in Rome
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Rome Times Hotel
Via Milano 42

The chic design-conscious Rome Times Hotel opened its doors in 2013 offering a relatively new hotel in this old city. Located in the popular Monti neighborhood, the upscale property is within walking distance of some of Rome's most popular tourist attractions, like the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and the Colosseum. The 81 contemporary-style guest rooms and suites feature handmade furniture, stylish bathrooms, and modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a pleasant rooftop terrace and a lounge bar where free appetizers are served during a daily happy hour. On the downside, there's no full restaurant, and the fitness room has just a handful of machines. Travelers might want to compare rates with Fortyseven, an upscale boutique hotel that also includes a rooftop garden restaurant, a full fitness center, and free breakfast.

Capricci Romani
Via di Porta Castello 33

The four-room, lower-middle-range Capricci Romani B&B is a charming bed-and-breakfast for couples looking to be within easy walking distance of Vatican City. The friendly, knowledgeable owner and nice details like free continental breakfast plus games and guidebooks for guests' use give this place a homey vibe. Rooms, though small, have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and safes, and unlike some bed-and-breakfasts, have their own private bathrooms. This property costs less than other hotels in its class that are closer to central Rome, which makes it a good value for guests who want to spend most of their time exploring the Vatican. The Milani Hotel, while moderately pricier, is closer to the Colosseum and convenient to Termini Station. 

The Fifteen Keys Hotel

While Rome has multiple boutique hotels, The Fifteen Keys Hotel stands out for its location, stylish design, and upscale amenities. The attention to detail at this four-pearl property is apparent in the calm and elegant common areas, and in the 15 chic but unfussy guest rooms. All units are well-equipped, with AC, flat-screen TVs, minibars, kettles, and free Wi-Fi, and sleek bathrooms with walk-in rainfall showers and a generous stock of Malin+Goetz products. Some add balconies with views of the courtyard or Rome's ancient rooftops. While the hotel only offers breakfast and drinks at its 24-hour bar, its setting in the city’s trendy Monti area means that restaurants and artisan shops are all within a five-minute walk. Those willing to trade the boutique vibe for an on-site restaurant might consider the more traditional Palatino Grand Hotel nearby. 

J.K. Place Roma

J.K. Place Roma is a chic, understated upscale hotel near the high-end shops of Via Condotti and a short walk from the Spanish Steps. To be honest, it's hard to find anything to criticize about this gem of a hotel (beyond the hefty price tags). The 30 boutique rooms are the definition of style and feature a blend of classic, mid-century, and contemporary accents with Italian marble bathrooms, big flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel serves an excellent free breakfast buffet, and it's vintage-chic restaurant offers Italian and international dishes for lunch and dinner. The nearby Rocco Forte Hotel de Russie has a fitness center and spa, but the J.K. Place Roma is more intimate and stylish, and rates here are usually lower.

Hotel Hassler

Perched at the top of the Spanish Steps, Hotel Hassler is a five-pearl property with Old World elegance and a prime location. The property dates to the 19th century, and it has lavish, traditional decor, plus Michelin-starred dining, a spa and bright gym, and a fantastic rooftop terrace with splendid city views. Its 92 guest rooms and suites are elegant, with classic style and contemporary touches, and all have flat-screen TVs, minibars, terrycloth robes, slippers, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers who find the opulence a bit much can consider The First Luxury Art Hotel, which also has a gorgeous rooftop and is more modern throughout. 

Casa Fabbrini Boutique B&B
Vicolo delle Orsoline 13

Rome is flush with pretty sights, and Casa Fabbrini Boutique Bed & Breakfast can easily be considered among them. This intimate property sits on a silent cobblestone street, which is a rarity so close to the Spanish Steps. It also has original historic features in spades, plus a low-key atmosphere that make it a stand-out. The smell of homemade cakes fills the property all day and the breakfast spread is generous. Rooms are simple and attractive, with antiqued furniture plus flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, memory foam beds, and en-suite bathrooms. Noise does travel a bit inside of this historic property, but overall this place only impresses. If you'd like something with a few more features, check rates at Elizabeth Unique Hotel as well, though it will be a bit pricier.

The First Roma Arte

The First Luxury Art Hotel is a 29-room boutique in the historic center of Rome near the Spanish Steps. The property has an elegant, modern design with contemporary art and top-notch technology. Rooms and suites have ample space, iPod docks, Nespresso machines, and big marble bathrooms. The hotel's restaurant has a Michelin-starred chef and the rooftop cocktail garden has 360-degree views of Rome, but some guests note the hotel is difficult to find.

Excel Hotel Roma Montemario
Via Degli Scolopi 31

The Excel Hotel Roma Montemario is an upper-middle-range hotel situated in a charming 1900s building about a 20-minute drive from central Rome. Guests looking for grand rooms or a location near attractions are likely to be disappointed. But the out-of-the-way location affords the space for extra amenities not found at central hotels, such as manicured grounds, a restaurant and bar, a seasonal outdoor pool, five red clay tennis courts, a beach volleyball court, a sauna, a well-equipped gym, and exercise rooms -- though annoying extra fees can apply. Entry-level rooms are low on frills with simple decor, and modern amenities like TVs, lightly stocked minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Upgraded rooms add extras and can be fairly spacious, like the suite with a whirlpool. The Zone Hotel is a more modern alternative, but it lacks the extensive amenities of this property. 

Hotel Stendhal

The Stendhal is a small upscale hotel located a short walk from the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain. Most of its 35 rooms have classic Italian decor in pastel-blue hues, and amenities such as flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. A few Luxury Suites are located in an annex building and have more stylish, contemporary decor as well as perks such as coffeemakers and robes. There is an intimate bar serving drinks until late at night, and rates include Wi-Fi and continental breakfast with eggs. The hotel is a decent value for this category; the nearby Barocco Hotel also lacks a fitness center and full restaurant, but tends to be pricier. 

Fabio Massimo Design Hotel

The Fabio Massimo Design Hotel is a nine-room mid-range boutique property, centrally located in Rome's busy Prati district. St. Peter's Square is less than 15 minutes away on foot, and the neighborhood is filled with high-end shops, as well as restaurants and cafes. As the name implies, the hotel has taken great pains to employ intriguing design elements, including a stylish bar/lounge that features two chairs crafted from oversized masks, plus eye-catching art throughout. Rooms are chic, with oversized earth-tone floral motifs plus air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Breakfast is also included. Guests looking to stay in a larger hotel that includes features like a fitness center in the Prati area should consider Hotel Dei Mellini, though rates will be higher.