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Hotels in Rome
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Hotel Memphis

Renovated in 2010, the 20-room, mid-range Hotel Memphis is a great option for tourists wanting to be within easy walking distance of the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and a host of shops and restaurants. Rooms are small and simple, immaculately clean, and have a '70s vibe consistent with the rest of the property. The free buffet breakfast is quite extensive, and Wi-Fi is available free throughout the property. Downsides include lack of a restaurant and thin walls between guest rooms.

Parlamento Boutique Hotel
Via delle Convertite 5

Located in the center of Rome within a 10-minute walk of many historic sites, the Hotel Parlamento is one of the best deals in the city. The budget property has not been renovated in over a decade, but is clean throughout, and has consistently helpful staff. 23 guest rooms are small and quite dated; clean and cozy. There's also a lovely rooftop terrace, and breakfast and Wi-Fi are free. The hotel is cheaper than many other comparable small hotels in the area.

Castello della Castelluccia
Via Carlo Cavina 40

In the countryside outside of Rome, Castello della Castelluccia is a four-pearl hotel housed that's housed in a striking Medieval castle. The 23-room hotel is perfect for guests who want to be away from the clamor of the city and have the memorable and romantic experience of sleeping in a castle. Individually decorated rooms are elegant, with antique furniture and modern features like flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel also has a gorgeous, Medieval-inspired restaurant serving traditional Italian meals, and there is a seasonal outdoor pool with a pool bar that's open in warmer months. To be clear, this hotel is not in the center of Rome and guests looking to be within walking distance of the city's major sights should consider options like VOI Donna Camilla Savelli Hotel, a historic converted convent in the lively Trastevere District of Rome, though it lacks a swimming pool.

Milani Hotel
Via Magenta 12

The Milani Hotel is a budget property with a central location for those coming into Rome by train. The hotel originally opened in 1960, but the building itself dates back to the early 1880s. This modest hotel has a simple lobby, lobby bar, breakfast room, and small meeting room. The rooms are functional but sometimes tight on space, and decor is very basic (however, they do have small flat-screen TVs). Location and price are highlights here -- Termini train station is within a five-minute walk. Some guests have noted musty rooms and inefficient cleaning. The slightly pricier YES Hotel is a stylish alternative located down the road.

Hotel Anahi

This quaint hotel is situated in the heart of historical Rome by many major tourist attractions. The 16 rooms are all standard-sized (which is relatively small in Rome), except for one suite with a private terrace. They're all decorated with warm colors and antique-style furniture, but decidedly unique styles; each has a large flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. A free breakfast buffet is available at the Hotel Locarno, just opposite. Hotel Anahi is best for smaller groups seeking clean rooms and a great location, but not requiring many amenities.

Best Western Hotel Artdeco
Via Palestro 19

As the name suggests, this three pearl hotel is decorated in an Art Deco style. Its location in the center of Rome puts it within a 20-minute walk of some of the city's most famous attractions, including the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, and Trevi Fountain, and its a short walk from the Termini railway station. Comfortable rooms have charming Art Deco decor and modern necessities, including flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges -- though Single Rooms are small and twin beds are pushed together to make a double bed. A free, but basic, breakfast buffet is served in Il Pavone, the on-site restaurant, which serves modern takes on traditional cuisine at lunch and dinner. 

Hotel Andreotti
Via Castelfidardo 55

Situated in Rome's historic city center, the elegant Hotel Andreotti is situated just steps away from Termini Train Station as well as various restaurants and sights. The boutique hotel's rooms are decorated -- like the lobby -- in an ornate, classic style featuring rich colors and antique furniture. However, some may find it a bit stuffy and dated. Both Wi-Fi and a breakfast buffet are free, but there are few on-site amenities aside from these.

Hotel Villa Pinciana
Via Abruzzi 9/11, Via Veneto

The three-pearl Hotel Villa Pinciana is located in Rome's Ludovisi neighborhood near Via Veneto and the Spanish Steps. Twenty-five rooms are traditionally elegant and feature air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs; some have large terraces as well. This historical building has plenty of appealing common spaces, including a lovely terrace with city views, a first-floor garden with plants and seating, and an elegant breakfast room. There is also a bar area plus a small fitness room and hot tub. Free Wi-Fi and parking are offered, but the old-school style won't suit everyone. For a simple boutique stay that's more modern in the same part of town, consider Stylish Room.

Al Viminale Hill Inn & Hotel

Located directly opposite the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, the mid-range Al Viminale Hill Inn & Hotel is a good  choice for travelers looking to stay in central Rome with a location near the subway and Termini train station. Its 22 well-maintained rooms feature air-conditioning, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, DVD players, and mini-fridges. Bathrooms are fitted with sophisticated massage showers, and some bathrooms have televisions inset into the bathroom mirror. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and guests can help themselves to free coffee and tea. There's no breakfast service on-site, though guests can pay extra to have breakfast delivered to their room from a nearby restaurant. As an alternative, Hotel Fontana is another mid-range option with a free breakfast buffet, though rates can be higher. 

Hotel Mancino 12
Via del Mancino 12

The upper-middle-range Hotel Mancino 12 is a boutique hotel in Rome's historic city center, within walking distance of many top tourist sites like the Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum. Completely refurbished and reopened in 2012, the 14-room property has a sleek, modern design, and attracts tourists and couples with its romantic rooms and central location. There’s no restaurant or bar on-site, but a breakfast is served in the morning for a fee. The chic rooms have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and minibars, plus some have separate living rooms and lovely furnished patios. While the rooms are pleasant, they lack coffee- and tea-making facilities. Travelers seeking something with more on-site amenities might want to consider Leon’s Place Hotel, which offers free breakfast, a spa, cafe, and a fitness center.