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Hotels in Rome
725 Hotels
Camping Village Roma
Via Aurelia 831

Camping Village Roma is a nearly 230,000-square-foot open campground with family-friendly facilities such as playgrounds, pools, and separate child showers. Adults will likely appreciate the bar, nightclub, and hot tubs. With over 300 units consisting of tented camping and caravan spaces, and property features such as a supermarket, restaurant, laundry facilities, and ice cream shop, some visitors choose to stay on the premises and skip the arduous journey into Rome proper. This is certainly a step above camping in the dirt.

Hotel Navona
Via dei Sediari 8

The 18-room, family-run Hotel Navona is a budget property in the heart of Rome’s central historic district, within easy walking distance of the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, and a number of other major sights, as well as plenty of shops and restaurants. The vintage-styled yet modern rooms have hardwood floors, mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and air-conditioning, and some higher-tier rooms have perks like balconies, historic details, rainfall showers, and Nespresso coffeemakers. Concierge services are available from the 24-hour front desk, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout. An extensive breakfast buffet is included in some rates. There is no on-site parking or business center, though the hotel does have an agreement with a nearby parking garage. Travelers looking for more contemporary accommodations in the same area and price-point could try the neighboring Hotel Adriano.

Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Via Alberto Cadlolo 101

The Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel is located in a hilly area north of Rome with gorgeous views of the city, though it's a bit removed from the main tourist attractions. The 370 rooms are luxurious and have big windows and furnished terraces. Housed in a curved, masonry building that dates from 1963, the hotel has an opulence that may read as kitschy to some guests but will feel luxurious to others. Top-shelf features include four swimming pools, tennis courts, and a huge spa. For a more up-to-date property with comparable amenities, travelers could consider the Boscolo Exedra Roma.

UNAHOTELS Deco Roma

The UNA Hotel Roma is a pleasant, 197-room upper-middle-range business hotel that attracts corporate and leisure guests alike. Set one block from Roma Termini Station, it's convenient for airport transfers, and the tasteful rooms come with air-conditioning, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Higher category rooms include additional amenities like free minibars and high-speed internet. A fantastic free breakfast buffet with great variety kicks off the day, while the restaurant also serves excellent quality lunch and dinner plates. Guests can wind down in the lounge bar, where there’s a daily happy hour with free canapes. There’s also a range of business facilities (including five meeting rooms), free Wi-Fi throughout, and private parking available. For a business-friendly hotel closer to main attractions, try Hotel Forum Roma instead.

Hotel Dei Borgognoni
Via del Bufalo 126, Piazza di Spagna

There are 51 guest rooms at this four-pearl property that's located right in the center of Rome. It's an ideal pick for tourists, as the Spanish Steps are within a five-minute walk, and there's shops and restaurants in every direction. Unlike many central Rome hotels, this one does classic the right way, meaning its's sharp and sleek rather than stuffy and dated. Features include underground parking, a lobby bar, free breakfast, and a reading room. The rooms are compact, but quiet and elegant, and include minibars, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. Unfortunately, Wi-Fi is only free in the lobby. Those wanting a hotel with a restaurant and fitness center should check out the nearby Ambasciatori Palace Hotel instead, which has lower rates but less style.

Colors Hotel
Via Boezio 31

The Colors Hotel is a friendly two-pearl property occupying a historic building near Vatican City. Its 20 rooms are simple, with colorful decor, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free bottled water. Not all rooms have private bathrooms, however -- some have external shared bathrooms. Though amenities are limited to breakfast (for a fee), free Wi-Fi, and a rooftop terrace, the hotel's central location, within walking distance of several major attractions, is hard to beat. Travelers might also want to compare rates with the nearby Capricci Romani B&B, which has private bathrooms in all rooms and offers a free daily breakfast. 

Hotel Lancelot
Via Capo d'Africa 47, Colosseum - Celio

The family-owned and operated Hotel Lancelot is a mid-range property in the quiet, village-like neighborhood of Celio -- it's a six-minute walk to the Colosseum and a two-minute walk to the nearest metro station. The 60 rooms range from standard to larger family rooms and suites with Colosseum views. A generous buffet breakfast is included in the room rate, and the restaurant serves Mediterranean-style cuisine with reasonably priced wine. Meals are served at communal-style tables, which encourages sociability among the global clientele. The hotel offers off-street parking at great rates, but it's limited and needs to be reserved. While the Lancelot is well-known for value, nearby choices abound. Travelers might want to also check out the more upscale Duca D’Alba Hotel, which has comparable and sometimes lower rates.

Gran Melia Rome

The Gran Meliá has significant historical relevance as it was built on the ruins of the ancient Roman villa of Emperor Nero's mother. Many archaeological relics were found during the building of the hotel, which are now displayed in the public areas. Now a chic resort, the property is a unique, luxury oasis within the center of Rome. Located next to Vatican City, the Gran Meliá has the rare fortune of being surrounded by lush, beautiful gardens and multiple outdoor areas. It is also one of the only hotels in Rome to have a pool. Additional amenities include a spa, two bars, a restaurant run by one of Italy's most famous chefs, and a library/tea room. The 116 rooms are incredibly modern and sleek, with state-of-the art appliances.

Residenza Cellini

The 11-room Residenza Cellini is a small, family-run hotel that occupies the third and fifth floors of a large building near the Republica metro station. Within this 19th-century building, there are several other hotels and bed-and-breakfasts. The setting is intimate, from the small reception and cozy lobby to the simple, tidy breakfast room. Wi-Fi and breakfast are both free, but the elevator is small and faulty, and there are separate entrances for the building and the hotel. Rooms are spacious enough, but decor is dated. Hotel Campo De' Fiori is a similarly priced alternative within the Historic Center.

Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese
Via Lombardia 47

Housed in a building that dates to the 1890s, Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese is a luxury property on the edge of the Borghese Gardens near the Via Veneto's shops and restaurants. The 81 rooms, which include three suites with separate living rooms and terraces, are traditional with a slightly faded elegance, but they include flat-screen TVs, minibars, iPod docks, Bose sound systems, marble bathrooms with rainfall showerheads, and Hermes toiletries. A highlight is the rooftop restaurant and bar with panoramic views of the city. The hotel also includes a business center, and a meeting room. Travelers might want to compare rates and amenities with the Boscolo Exedra, near the Museo Naxionale Romano, which has a spa, pool, and a few bars.