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Hotels in Rome
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Hotel Re di Roma
Via Vercelli 21

The 38-room Hotel Re di Roma is a two-and-a-half-pearl hotel situated in a quiet area outside of Rome's city center. It's just a two-minute walk to the Re Di Roma Metro station, and the area has plenty of restaurants, shops, and bars. The Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano can be reached in 12 minutes on foot. Attractive, modern rooms feature air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and minibars, and some have balconies. Facilities are limited, but include a free continental breakfast and a pleasant little bar and lounge. This is a good option for travelers who don't mind taking public transportation to reach Rome's attractions. However, for something more central with similar rates, check out the Hiberia Hotel. Just keep in mind that its classic style might look a bit dated.

Hotel Oceania

The 24-room, family-run Hotel Oceania is a budget hotel with an excellent location in the heart of Rome, within walking distance of top sights like the Trevi Fountain, restaurants, and shops, as well as public transportation. Rooms are basic and functional, with just a splash of character and amenities that include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges; however, bathrooms only have showers (no tubs) and guests mention flooding and draining are issues. A good breakfast is included and there is a shady, plant-lined outdoor terrace with seating and interior courtyard views.

Hotel Fellini

The two-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Fellini is a basic property that offers 17 rooms at reasonable rates and a great location that's an easy walk to the Trevi Fountain. A bright dining room -- albeit not in the same building -- serves breakfast, and a few dining tables are also in the corridor and on a small terrace. Though the rooms lack flair -- and Doubles can be cramped -- they include basic perks such as safes and flat-screen TVs. Junior Suites are more sleekly styled, with living rooms and balconies in some. The best room by far is the top-floor penthouse, which has a kitchenette and a private rooftop terrace that overlooks Rome. Travelers may also want to compare rates with the Hotel Alexandra, which is a touch more stylish.

Osimar Hotel
Via Felice Gondi Grossi 87, angolo Via Rasponi

The 27-room Osimar Hotel is a plain, quiet, and inexpensive property on the outskirts of Rome’s city center, in a sometimes difficult to find location that’s 15 minutes on foot from the nearest subway station. This value hotel has clean, no-frills rooms with sparsely stocked minibars, writing desks, and small flat-screen TVs; some also have balconies, but decor is on the dated side. The small property has a comfortable -- but plain -- lobby bar with worn furniture, a breakfast lounge, and a casual terrace with tables, chairs, and umbrellas. For a central location, in walking distance to Rome's attractions, travelers could try Hotel Adriano.

Clarion Collection Hotel Principessa Isabella
Via Sardegna 149/151

Adorned in kitschy Roman decor and frescoes, the mid-range Clarion Collection Hotel Principessa Isabella is a distinctively decorated, small, and affordable property that’s located near the Villa Borghese park, slightly removed from Rome’s popular sights. The 43 classically designed rooms have chandeliers, minibars, flat-screen TVs, safes, and balconies in some. Aside from an elegantly decorated breakfast room where a buffet is served daily and a lobby bar, common area space here is limited. For a property with more contemporary rooms, travelers could try the three-pearl Hotel Rinascimento.

EcoHotel Roma
Via di Bravetta 91

Countryside settings are lovely at the three-pearl EcoHotel Roma, where free shuttles reach Rome's center in 20 minutes, and the outskirts location keeps rates low. Bright greens throughout give a nod to the hotel's planet-friendly practices, and the 25 good-sized rooms have flat-screen TVs, minibars and AC. A free buffet breakfast is the only meal served, but it's plentiful and organic, plus a small bar serves all-day beverages. A big garden with loungers and free Wi-Fi round out the amenities. Central Rome prices soar, although the well-positioned Repubblica Hotel caters to budget travelers willing to overlook dated decor.

Starhotels Metropole
Via Principe Amedeo 3

With rooms of all levels, the top of which feature views of St. Peter’s Dome or TVs in the bathrooms, this 287-room hotel is one of the nicest in the area -- even if it doesn't quite live up to its four-star rating.  Within a few minutes’ walk of the main train station and easy access of Rome’s many monuments and attractions, the Metropole also offers a nice restaurant, spacious lounge area, and fitness room -- as well as ample meeting space. For tourists and business travelers seeking a hotel in central Rome, the Metropole is a solid choice.

Grand Hotel Via Veneto

This 116-room Art Deco inspired property opened in 2009 at the top of Via Veneto, one of Rome’s most exclusive streets. The modern but understated luxury hotel has excellent features, including a large luxury spa (access to facilities incurs a fee), a Michelin-starred restaurant, and an impressive art collection on display. The hotel is a 15-minute walk to the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps, and a two-minute walk to the Villa Borghese gardens. Rooms are spacious, though lower categories have internal views, and the marble bathrooms -- though lovely and featuring Bulgari toiletries -- have shower/tub combos with partial glass partitions that some may find inconvenient. The hotel is a bit smaller and more intimate than the similarly priced and maze-like Westin Excelsior nearby. Guests looking for a more boutique experience may want to consider The First Luxury Art Hotel or The Inn at the Spanish Steps

Navona Palace Luxury Inn

The Navona Palace Luxury Inn is a modern boutique hotel in a historic 17th-century palazzo set between Piazza del Fico and Piazza Navona. It's a 10-minute walk to the Pantheon. While there aren't many features, the three-and-a-half-pearl hotel has 46 guest rooms that are contemporary and get plenty of natural light. Unfortunately, they might also pick up some noise from the popular bar located at street level. Some rooms have gorgeous Roman rooftop views. As an alternative, Navona Theatre Hotel offers a free hot breakfast and more stylish rooms for cheaper rates. 

Colosseo Panoramic Rooms

This boutique property has some of the best Colosseum views in Rome. At the excellent three-pearl Colosseo Panoramic Rooms -- three of its four guest rooms gaze out at the 2000-year-old attraction. The property is a converted apartment and its owner-hosts get rave reviews from previous guests for going out of their way. Minimalist-modern rooms are clean and comfy, with amenities like air-conditioning, a mini-fridge, and bathrooms with huge rainfall showerheads. Facilities are few -- which shouldn’t come as a surprise for a four-room property. There's a cafe downstairs and guests are given a free, simple breakfast there during their stay. Downsides? A room with a view can’t be guaranteed. Alternatively, Hotel Fontana offers an equally iconic view (of the Trevi Fountains) at similarly affordable rates, but rooms are basic.