Best Luxury Hotels in Repubblica and Termini, Rome
Take a look at the best luxury hotels in Repubblica and Termini.
Hotel Artemide
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Yes, four-pearl Artemide's prices are higher than those of its nearby competitors. With the higher rates, though, comes a renovated spa, complete with indoor pools, sauna, and massage room. There's a large free breakfast, a popular rooftop bar and restaurant, and free minibars in the stylish rooms. This property is also smack in the middle of central Rome, within walking distance of the Piazza Della Repubblica and Termini Station, making this hotel convenient and decidedly upscale.
iQ Hotel Roma
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The 88-room iQ Hotel Roma is located in a five-story building that was formerly a bank about a 10-minute walk from the Termini train station. This no-frills property is all about modern functionality, with a concept that encourages guests to help themselves (vending machines, laundry room, and even a self-serve bar). There is a covered rooftop garden, a play area for kids, fitness center, and sauna. Rooms are modern and unfussy with mini-fridges and flat-screen TVs. No-frills service in an upscale hotel might not be to everyone's taste, the nearby Welcome Piram Hotel is a good alternative.
Palazzo Naiadi, The Dedica Anthology
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
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.
The St. Regis Rome
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The St. Regis Rome is a grand five-pearl hotel of the Belle Epoque era, with modern amenities. Most guests rave about the helpful concierge and butler service, and the property features include an Asian-themed spa, a fine dining restaurant offering wine cellar tastings, and formal afternoon tea service. Elegant rooms blend several historic decor styles and are adorned with lovely antiques. The hotel is within walking distance of Termini Station, the Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps. The Westin Excelsior, the hotel's sister property on the nearby Via Veneto, is also worth considering.
The Britannia Hotel
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The Britannia Hotel is an upscale hotel in a convenient location near the Piazza della Repubblica and within walking distance to several of the city’s famous historic sights. The hotel has a dark, cozy bar and 33 homey rooms with free minibars and flat-screen TVs. Standard rooms are small (and not a good fit for families), but the hotel wins in the breakfast category, providing a free breakfast with a wide variety of food that exceeds other hotels’ offerings. The hotel is a good choice at a fair rate, but guests with more modern tastes may want to compare rates with Hotel Alpi, an upscale property with a pretty roof terrace.
Palazzo Montemartini Rome, A Radisson Collection Hotel
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
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.
Best Western Premier Hotel Royal Santina
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The Best Western Premier Hotel Royal Santina is a mid-range property just a few blocks from Termini train station, making the hotel convenient for public transportation options but not ideal for those who want to walk to Rome's landmark destinations. The 118-room hotel is modern and stylish with funky furniture and tones of gray and white. An on-site lobby bar and restaurant suffice for a quick drink or meal. Views of a concrete courtyard or neighboring building are uninspired, but people stay here for the clean rooms and access to Termini station.
Best Western Plus Hotel Universo
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
This 216-room upscale chain hotel in a 19th-century building is just a short walk from the Termini train station, which offers public transport throughout the city, but a long walk from most of the popular tourist sights. The rooms are modern, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, though lower-level rooms often experience street noise. The hotel's best features are arguably the spacious fitness center and small spa with a sauna, hammam, and massage rooms; guest get free access to the facilities. For business travelers, there's a conference room equipped to host corporate events for up to 300 guests.
Mecenate Palace
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
This 72-room hotel is located on a cobbled street in an out-of-the-way spot near Termini Station, overlooking Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. It's a mid-range option with some classic charm (such as marble tiles and chandeliers in the lobby), but also busy, tacky prints in Caffe Papa Sisto and some of the rooms. Room decor is traditional and homey, and modern amenities include flat-screen TVs, stocked minibars, and electric kettles. Marble bathrooms are clean and suites offer large Jacuzzi tubs. Perks here include the rooftop garden with great views of Rome, as well as a free daily breakfast buffet with espresso and cappuccino. However, there are pesky fees for Internet and parking.
Bettoja Hotel Mediterraneo
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The upper-middle-range Bettoja Hotel Mediterraneo is a romantic and elegant Art Deco hotel within walking distance of the Termini train station. The 251 rooms vary in style and decor, but all include stocked minibars and flat-screen TVs, and the Suites have terraces. The hotel offers a variety of dining options (including a rooftop garden restaurant and bar), plus a fitness center, and fully equipped meeting spaces. However, there have been complaints about the Wi-Fi connectivity and some guests find the breakfast buffet low quality. Those looking for a similar hotel with a contemporary design may want to compare prices at the Starhotels Metropole.
Welcome Piram Hotel
Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The 112-room Welcome Piram Hotel is a centrally located pick with a drab exterior and recreated world of 18th-century extravagance within. From gilded rococo-style furnishings to a sea of fine marble, the lobby and common spaces are grand and palatial. Rooms are more subdued in decor, though bathrooms are finished in marble. There is a full-service spa, restaurant serving Roman-style cooking, and cocktail bar with live music. A rooftop garden has views over Rome and loungers for sunbathing. A less-fussy pick is the Augusta Lucilla Palace nearby.