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Hotels in Rome
725 Hotels
Hotel Lodi
Via Oristano 14

Hotel Lodi is a small, two-pearl property located in a quiet residential neighborhood within Rome's San Giovanni district. The hotel has 10 regular and dorm-style rooms with modern (if basic) decor plus flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The free breakfast is simple, and can be taken out in the hotel's secluded Mediterranean garden in good weather. The hotel offers a fair rate for its location -- most of the city's historic sights will require a metro or taxi ride to reach, but the trendy Pigneto area is less than 10 minutes away on foot. Guests looking for more in-house excitement should compare rates with The Yellow Hotel, a backpacker hotel with a nightclub and party atmosphere.

Residenza di Ripetta

The Residenza di Ripetta is an mid-range hotel housed in a 17th-century former convent with a serene courtyard and an extensive art collection. Rooms are spacious and feature good amenities -- such as flat-screen TVs and minibars -- but many are worn and outdated. The 69-room hotel has a decent restaurant and a tiny bar, but lacks many of the amenities expected of a hotel that markets itself as a luxury property, including a fitness center and a spa. The location in the heart of Rome’s historic center is a big plus, but the Hotel Art by the Spanish Steps has more modern rooms and free breakfast at similar rates.

Hotel Castle
Salita di Castel Giubileo 196, Uscita Castel Giubileo del GRA

The 34-room Hotel Castle is a budget hotel that offers a number of
amenities. There’s a beautiful outdoor pool open in the summer, a free breakfast served each day, and a 24-hour bar. Though it's located extremely far from the city center, the property provides train station transfers twice a day. Rooms, like the public areas, have a basic and sometimes dated style. Special touches like minibars, flat-screen TVs, and sometimes a whirlpool tub, provide a homey feel. As an alternative, Hotel Giuliana might be more appealing for those who want to be within walking distance to Rome’s

Margutta 19
Via Margutta 19

Tucked along one of Campo Marzio's prettiest streets, Margutta 19 matches the neighborhood's vibe with a gorgeous luxury atmosphere. There are only 16 rooms here, ranging from cozy Deluxe Rooms to Garden Suites, and all are packed with luxury extras. Those include Molton Brown bath products, Frette linens, free snacks, and replenished free minibars. The handsome style throughout blends classic Art Nouveau details and contemporary accents, with chic and sober art found throughout. It's a peaceful, refined property and the breakfast spread is a generous array of local sweets and savory dishes. In the evenings, Assaggia restaurant offers gourmet Roman cuisine in a discreet, romantic setting. There's not much like it in the area, though Hotel Vilon offers slightly punchier style and an equally refined atmosphere.

Palazzo Manfredi - Relais & Chateaux

Phenomenal views of the iconic Colosseum are a highlight at Palazzo Manfredi, a chic luxury option practically next door to one of Rome’s most famous monuments. This 17th-century palazzo has mostly modern interiors, and the 14 chic rooms feature luxury amenities including Bose surround sound, Acqua di Parma toiletries, bathrobes and slippers, well-stocked minibars, and Nespresso machines. At the Michelin-starred rooftop restaurant, the view is matched by the food: elegant, updated Roman and Italian classics using local produce. The free breakfast buffet also comes with fantastic views -- though the service and quality at this meal sometimes doesn't measure up. A chic rooftop lounge bar features Fori Imperiali views, and there’s free Wi-Fi throughout. For a boutique luxury option with more classic design appeal, try Villa Spalletti Trivelli instead.

Palazzo Montemartini Rome, A Radisson Collection Hotel

Renovated from a late 19th-century family home, the five-pearl, 82-room Palazzo Montemartini blends gorgeous historical details with sleek modern style. Notable features include the state-of-the-art spa, gourmet restaurant, and sleek black Lounge Bar. Rooms have spare, streamlined modern decor and marble bathrooms with separate showers and tubs; suites have magazine-worthy style and free access to spa facilities. The location by Termini station is convenient for those traveling by train but less convenient for visiting the sights on foot, as many are a good half-hour walk away. Those seeking a similarly priced luxury hotel with a more central location may prefer Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George.

Hotel Marco Polo

The Hotel Marco Polo is a standard budget traveler's hotel near the Termini train station. Rooms are simple and basic with dated furniture and worn bedspreads, while bathrooms are clean and modern (though some are more impressive than others). Room amenities include small flat-screen TVs, minibars, and a safe. Triple rooms are on offer and might be convenient for groups or families. A small, antique elevator is used to reach the hotel and can only accommodate two or three people at a time. Some guests have complained about cancellations of reservations without warning.

Condotti Hotel

Hotel Condotti's highlight is its location -- on a quaint cobblestone street lined by restaurants, within walking distance of attractions such as the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Pantheon. It lacks a fitness center and a spa, though that's pretty typical for hotels in this city. All in all, Hotel Condotti is a great value, offering lower prices than other hotels in the area and featuring clean -- if a bit tired -- rooms. The elegant, cozy lobby is a nice place to congregate before heading out for the day.

Ambasciatori Palace Hotel

Elegant Ambasciatori Palace Hotel is an upper-middle-range option with classic charm that caters to leisure guests, along with those visiting on government-related business. Its central location on prestigious Via Veneto is convenient, and the 151 spacious rooms have a classic feel, with amenities including king beds and well-stocked minibars. The restaurant looks dated, but serves a free breakfast buffet that includes homemade cakes and hot options, as well as international cuisine for lunch and dinner. Food is also available at the stately lobby bar, but beware the quality. Nine meeting rooms and a business center are available, and a 24-hour gym, free Wi-Fi, and private parking round out the facilities. For a more modern upscale option, try the Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora instead, though rates are often higher.

Aurelius Art Gallery Hotel
458, Via Aurelia

A small hotel outside the city center, the 26-room Aurelius offers value when compared with equally equipped boutique hotels in central Rome. Renovated in 2011 and classically designed, the hotel is a five-minute walk to the Cornelia metro station on the Red Line, putting the major tourist spots -- from the Vatican to the Colosseum -- within two to 11 metro stops, or up to a 30-minute ride. Rooms are comfortable and clean with nice touches like mini-bars and flat-screen TVs. Free Wi-Fi and breakfast helps keep prices low.