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Hotels in Rome
725 Hotels
Hotel Napoleon

The 75-room Napoleon Hotel is a classic mid-range option located close to several major attractions as well as the metro and Termini Station. Its rooms are decorated in traditional Old-World style, and all come with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and electric kettles. Some have balconies, but views of the inner courtyard aren't particularly attractive. The large breakfast buffet is free, and lunch and dinner also are served on-site. Two lounges are nice spaces for relaxing, and there's a terrace on the top floor along with a modern fitness center. The lovely banquet room is popular for social events such as weddings. Travelers who prefer more modern digs could check out the Smart Hotel Roma, but it doesn't have a gym or business center and rates are a little higher. 

Starhotels Michelangelo
Via della Stazione di San Pietro 14

The upscale Starhotels Michelangelo offers an outstanding location for tourists visiting the Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica as these famous sights are just seven minutes away on foot. The 179 rooms have a contemporary look with classic elements, and feature mini-bars, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Several have views of the St. Peter's dome. The hotel also has a cocktail bar and restaurant serving Roman and international cuisine, but lacks amenities like a pool. The nearby Gran Melia has a pool and spa, but rates will be far higher. For style on a budget and a central location, the Starhotels Michelangelo is a great value.

Hotel Concordia
Via di Capo Le Case 14

Hotel Elite
Via Francesco Crispi 49

Hotel de Rome
Largo Corrado Ricci 37a, Via del Colosseo, 72

Hotel Cristoforo Colombo
Via Cristoforo Colombo 710

The Cristoforo Colombo Hotel is a mid-range, low-rise property located in the commercial and residential Eur neighborhood on the outskirts of Rome. The location won't suit sightseers -- the city center is roughly 30 minutes away by public transportation. Renovations completed in 2017 certainly spruced up the property, nowhere more so than the 310 guest rooms. All open to balconies and offer flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electronic safes, and free Wi-Fi, but there's AC in summer only, views are poor, and some units are prone to noise. There's no gym on-site but a seasonal swimming pool with a poolside bar is a bonus, especially considering the reasonable rates; similarly good value can be found at the grander Villa Eur Parco dei Pini, which is also closer to the metro but lacks a pool. 

Hotel Cortina

Occupying the first floor of an apartment building, the Cortina is a tiny mid-range hotel catering to couples more interested in exploring the historic sights than spending time at the hotel. It has 14 small rooms with classic decor and clean en-suite bathrooms plus flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. The hotel's two stylish apartments, equipped with kitchens and living areas, are worth the extra cash. Features are thin and include a small breakfast room and bar, but freebies like Wi-Fi and breakfast are good perks. For an even more intimate boutique stay, the nearby Stylish Room has lower rates and quirky decors plus modern rooms and free breakfast as well. 

Hotel Doria
Via Merulana n. 4