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Hotels in Rome
725 Hotels
Hotel Madrid
Via Mario De' Fiori 93

The two-pearl Hotel Madrid is an affordably priced hotel in Rome's historic center, a three-minute walk from the Spanish Steps and Spagna Metro station. Trevi Fountain and several other attractions are also a short walk or bus ride away. While features are slim here, guests are treated to a free hot-and-cold breakfast served on the rooftop terrace -- the glimpses of St. Peter's Basilica in the distance are an added bonus. The 26 rooms are simple, clean, and quiet, though verging on dated. All come with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs, though electric kettles are absent. As an alternative, rooms at the nearby Infinity Hotel Roma are just bit more stylish -- and come with coffeemakers -- but the hotel doesn't have a rooftop terrace like the Hotel Madrid. 

Hotel Aventino
Via San Domenico 10

The mid-range Hotel Aventino is a pretty hotel in Aventine Hill, a quiet residential neighborhood with stately villas in south-central Rome. It’s a 10-minute walk to two metro stations and such landmarks as Circus Maximus. Situated in two lovely villas, its 21 rooms are traditionally decorated and include antiques, and come with minibars and free Wi-Fi. Many of the bathrooms have spacious whirlpool tubs. Breakfast is included in the room rate, and guests can take it in their rooms or in the lovely courtyard. The hotel lacks a full restaurant or bar, but it's a solid choice with competitive rates. Travelers might want to also consider the Hotel Villa San Pio, also in Aventine Hill, which has a bar.

Hotel Grifo

The 21-room, lower-middle-range Hotel Grifo is ideally located in the heart of the historic center, within walking distance of many attractions, public transportation, and Termini train station. Rooms are small and their decor is a bit dated, but they're well maintained and offer flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. Some have mini-fridges, but they lack coffee- and tea-making facilities. Amenities are basic and include free breakfast, a small bar, and a terrace. It’s well-priced for the area, though guests might want to compare with the Hotel San Remo, which offers similar amenities. 

Hotel Pantheon Rome
Via Dei Pastini 131

Hotel Pantheon is an upper-middle-range boutique property with classic decor housed in an 18th-century building a short walk from the Pantheon. The 13 rooms are spacious and have flat-screen TVs, minibars, kettles, and marble bathrooms,  some with jetted showers. However, with the convenient location may come bothersome noise and some guests have reported issues with the air-conditioning. There are few on-site amenities -- only a free breakfast and a cozy bar. Travelers looking for something a little more modern may want to consider Venetia Palace Hotel, which has a gym and a rooftop hot tub.  

Rome Style Hotel
Via Dei Due Macelli 106

The clue is in the name at the four-pearl Rome Style Hotel, where 2016-refurbished interiors are as on-trend as the property's central location. Modish layouts honor the hotel's setting close to shopping avenues, although the nearby Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese also make it a great pick for sightseeing. The 33 rooms are minimalist chic, outfitted with smart TVs, free welcome minibars, Nespresso machines, and knock-out marble bathrooms. A cocktail bar serves free appetizers in the evenings, and free buffet breakfasts, though there's no full restaurant. Despite the sleek, moody interiors, families join leisure couples and fashionistas here, but the upscale setting comes at a price. The Relais Trevi 95 Hotel is a touch cheaper, and offers a rooftop terrace.

Residenza Canali ai Coronari
Via Dei Tre Archi 13

Residenza Canali ai Coronari is a classic value hotel located in the historic heart of Rome, just a two-minute walk from the statues and fountains of Piazza Navona. While many hotels in this category are done in a historic style that's dated and drab, interiors here mostly feel fresh. The 10 rooms have early 20th-century accents and include minibars, flat-screen TVs, and air-conditioning. Expect to see elegant decor like parquet wooden floors, satin curtains, and vintage upholstered headboards. The hotel has a charming breakfast room, but breakfast is only included with some room rates. Otherwise, there's little in the way of features. For more modern interiors and features like a whirlpool, check out the Hotel Trevi Collection, though rates will be a bit higher.

Palazzo Naiadi, The Dedica Anthology

Right on the Piazza della Repubblica near Termini Station, Palazzo Naiadi, The Dedica Anthology is housed in a former 19th-century palace and was the first 5-star hotel to be established in Rome. The 238 rooms have elegant neoclassical style in shades of beige and cream; guests can also choose to stay in the Clementino, which was the papal granary in the 17th century. The dramatic entrance, grand lobby, and hallways lined with Roman busts set a formal tone; the hotel requests a business casual dress code in the public and dining areas. There are several dining options, and the seasonal city-view infinity pool is a highlight.

City Guest House
Viale Opita Oppio 76, subway stop Numidio Quadrato

The City Guest House is a 31-room budget hotel that’s well outside of Rome's city center in the residential Tuscolana area. It can be economical base for exploring Rome, though, as the metro is just three minutes away on foot and rates are lower than central hotels, but it's not a place hang out due to the small, no-frills rooms, many of which need upkeep and cleaning. Rooms do feature air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs, though, and the hotel offers free breakfast, a popular restaurant, and a covered rooftop terrace. It may be worth comparing rates with Albergo Cesari, which is much more centrally located near the Trevi Fountain, and has similar features at only moderately higher prices.

Aurelia Vatican Apartments
Via Dei Laterizi 20

There are 18 apartments at this sharp three-pearl apartment-style hotel in a quiet area outside of central Rome. Despite the hotel's name, it's not within walking distance of the Vatican and there's not much to do in the immediate area. The closest metro station, Valle Aurelia, is a 15-minute walk from the property. Facilities differ from a standard hotel, but free parking, Wi-Fi, and daily housekeeping are provided. The apartments are modern, with a monochrome color scheme and colorful artwork on the walls. They have furnished balconies, air-conditioning, and well-equipped kitchens. It's worth checking out the Aurelia Residence San Pietro as a comparison, which offers one and two-bedroom apartments just a 10-minute walk from Vatican City.

Abitart Hotel
Via P Matteucci 10 / 20

The 65-room, upper-middle-range Abitart Hotel is a departure from the ordinary with bold colors, modern art, and stylish furniture in spacious public spaces. Individually decorated rooms are doused in color and offer flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi, though the avant-garde decor can be a bit much for some. There's a stylish restaurant on-site serving gourmet fare, but it's only open for dinner, and the hotel also provides a free breakfast. Other amenities include six meeting rooms, a business center, and a lobby bar, as well as access to a nearby fitness center (for a fee). Some guests complain that the surrounding area is a bit gritty, though it's well serviced by public transportation and about a 20-minute ride to most of Rome's attractions. It’s competitively priced, but better rates might be available in more traditional hotels nearby like the Caravel Hotel.