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Hotels in Rome
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The Independent Hotel
Via Volturno 48

Opened in 2012, The Independent Hotel is a modern, upscale hotel within two blocks of Rome's Termini train station. Its 45 modern rooms have a sharp minimalist look and high-end amenities like Nespresso machines and minibars with free soda and water. There’s a rooftop lounge with panoramic city views and weekly live music, and though free breakfast and occasional dinner buffets are offered, there’s no full restaurant on-site. Also, while there is a fitness center, it's small and has only two machines. Guests looking for more amenities may want to compare rates with the nearby Welcome Piram Hotel, an upscale property with a wellness center, restaurant, and cocktail bar, though rooms at the Independent are more stylish.

Kennedy Hotel
Via Filippo Turati 62-64

Hotel Centrale

There are 21 simple rooms at this value property in Rome’s historic center. It's only a five-minute walk to the Spanish Steps and the Tiber River, and there are plenty of shops plus restaurants that range from casual trattorias to fine dining in any direction. The hotel serves a free buffet breakfast in its charming breakfast room. There’s also a small bar and a reading room with a computer station. Guest rooms are done in a classic style that's a bit austere, and all include modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and flat screen TVs. For rooms that are a bit more modern and closer to Termini Station, travelers should consider Hotel Taormina, which has similar rates.

Arcadia Hotel
Via Campo Romano 75, Grande Raccordo Anulare area

With Rome's historic center at least 20 minutes away by metro, and the nearest metro station more than a mile from the hotel (it does offer a free shuttle service, though past guests have complained it's regularly broken down and unavailable), Arcadia's rates are lower than comparable hotels in central Rome. It's located in a somewhat desolate commercial area -- at least from a tourist standpoint -- near a shopping mall and the Tor Vergata campus of the University of Rome. It's about a 10-minute drive to the Ciampino Airport. It offers clean if non-distinguished functional rooms, free on-site parking, and a free, though limited, cold breakfast.

Hotel Alexandra
Via Vittorio Veneto 18

The Hotel Alexandra, a short-walk from many of Rome's most famous attractions, including the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, is a solid choice in the mid-range category. The 58 rooms range from Singles to Suites, and some have been updated to match the ultramodern interiors of the lobby. A free breakfast includes gluten-free options, and Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. The Alexandra does not have a fitness center, but it has arranged for guests to use a nearby gym.

Hotel Nazionale
Piazza Montecitorio 131

The Nazionale is in a historic 18th-century building that has been run by the same family since World War II. The decor is classical and elegant, with marble accents and antique furniture. The property is located in the city center, within walking distance to many monuments and attractions and just a five-minute walk from the Pantheon. It is also next to the Chamber of Deputies, so there’s a constant presence of police and security, making the area safe and quiet. The upper-mid-range hotel features a bar, breakfast room, and three conference rooms, while the 100 guest rooms vary in decor and size, ranging from contemporary to more classic styles.

Hotel Torino

Located a stone's throw from the Piazza della Repubblica and the Rome Termini train station, the 103-room, mid-range Hotel Torino is an older, fadedly elegant hotel within walking distance of many of Rome's historic sights and top restaurants and shops. The rooms have a rather tired style, but are outfitted with amenities like flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi; the larger suites have jetted tubs and spacious bathrooms with heated towel racks. There's a private roof terrace with panoramic views of the city and plenty of seating areas where the free breakfast can be enjoyed. Cocktails are available at the lobby bar and there is a small business center with a computer and printer. Otherwise, there are few facilities (no gym or on-site parking) but most guests choose this hotel for its location.