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Hotels in Rome, Italy — properties from €80/night near the Colosseum, in Centro Storico and Trastevere. Fiumicino airport is 32 km away.

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About Rome

Rome, Italy: The Eternal City Awaits

Few cities on Earth carry the weight of history as effortlessly as Rome. From the gladiatorial roar of the Colosseum to the hushed grandeur of the Vatican, Italy's capital layers millennia of civilization into a living, breathing metropolis where ancient ruins share cobblestone streets with espresso bars and designer boutiques. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler returning for another dose of la dolce vita, Rome rewards every kind of explorer with art, architecture, food, and a warmth that is unmistakably Italian.

Iconic Landmarks and Must-See Sights

Rome's skyline reads like a greatest-hits album of Western civilization. The Colosseum, the ancient amphitheater that once held up to 80,000 spectators, remains the city's most recognizable symbol and an absolute essential on any itinerary. Nearby, the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill extend the journey back to the days of the Republic. Across the city, the Pantheon — remarkably intact after nearly two thousand years — continues to awe visitors with its perfect proportions and its famous oculus open to the sky.

No visit is complete without tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain, climbing the Spanish Steps in the elegant Spagna district, or strolling the baroque splendor of Piazza Navona. On the banks of the Tiber, Castel Sant'Angelo offers panoramic views over the city's rooftops, while Villa Borghese provides a welcome green escape with world-class art inside its gallery. And towering above it all, spiritually and architecturally, the Vatican — home to St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel — draws millions of pilgrims and art lovers every year.

Rome's Neighborhoods: Where to Stay and Explore

Rome's districts each have a distinct character, and choosing the right base shapes the entire experience. Centro Storico places you within walking distance of the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and the Campo de' Fiori — ideal for travelers who want maximum sightseeing convenience. The Vaticano/Prati area suits those prioritizing the Vatican Museums, with wide avenues, excellent restaurants, and a slightly calmer pace than the historic core.

For atmosphere and nightlife, Trastevere is Rome at its most romantic: ivy-draped medieval lanes, trattorias spilling onto cobblestone piazzas, and a lively after-dark scene. Monti, the city's bohemian heart, charms with vintage shops, wine bars, and proximity to the Colosseum. Food lovers gravitate toward Testaccio, the traditional working-class quarter that gave the world cacio e pepe and supplì, while Aventino offers a quieter, more residential feel with the famous Knights of Malta keyhole view of St. Peter's dome. The Termini and Esquilino districts around Roma Termini Station are the most budget-friendly and best-connected zones, making them practical choices for travelers on tighter schedules or budgets.

Getting to Rome and Getting Around

Rome is served by two international airports. Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo da Vinci), located approximately 30 km west of the city center, is the main hub handling the majority of long-haul and European flights. The Leonardo Express train connects Fiumicino directly to Roma Termini Station in around 32 minutes. Ciampino Airport, smaller and closer to the city at roughly 15 km southeast, primarily serves low-cost carriers and is well connected by bus services to Termini.

Within Rome, the metro network is limited but useful, with Lines A and B intersecting at Termini. Buses and trams fill the gaps, though walking remains the most rewarding way to navigate the historic center. Roma Tiburtina Station serves as a secondary rail hub, particularly for high-speed trains on certain routes. Taxis are metered and reliable; rideshare apps also operate in the city.

Practical Tips for Visiting Rome

  • Book major attractions in advance. The Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Borghese Gallery all require timed-entry tickets, and queues without reservations can be extremely long, especially in peak season (April–October).
  • Dress appropriately for religious sites. Shoulders and knees must be covered to enter St. Peter's Basilica and other churches. Carry a scarf or light layer.
  • Validate your transit tickets. Fines for unvalidated bus or metro tickets are steep. Stamp your ticket before boarding or entering the platform.
  • Stay hydrated for free. Rome's nasoni — small public drinking fountains — provide cold, clean water throughout the city.
  • Eat away from the main tourist squares. Restaurants immediately beside the Trevi Fountain or Pantheon tend to charge a premium for average food. Walk two or three streets away for better quality and value.
  • Choose your hotel by neighborhood. Boutique hotels in Rome's Centro Storico or Monti offer character and location; luxury hotels in Rome cluster around Spagna and the Via Veneto area; budget hotels in Rome are most plentiful near Termini. Travelers with pets should look specifically at pet-friendly hotels in Rome, as policies vary widely. For skyline views, hotels with a rooftop in Rome are a spectacular splurge.
  • Airport transfers: Hotels with airport shuttle in Rome can simplify arrival logistics, particularly if you're landing at Fiumicino late at night.

All hotels in Rome

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Maison Roma Piazza di Spagna UNA Esperienze

Spagna

448 reviews

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Ostello del Castello di Santa Severa

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Agrihouse

92 reviews

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Orazio Palace Hotel

Vaticano/Prati

1,159 reviews

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Cardo Roma, Autograph Collection

536 reviews

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Condominio Monti Boutique Hotel

Centro Storico

1,669 reviews

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Hotel Santa Maria Maggiore

Monti

134 reviews

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Domus Iulius

Vaticano/Prati

349 reviews

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Hotel Ponte Sisto

Trastevere

1,458 reviews

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Loft In Rome Termini-Colosseum

Monti

33 reviews

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NH Collection Roma Giustiniano

Vaticano/Prati

1,217 reviews

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The Social Hub Rome

Esquilino

1,794 reviews

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Camping Vigna di Valle

44 reviews

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Trevi Elite Rome

Centro Storico

1,178 reviews

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I Mulini A Vento

Vaticano/Prati

636 reviews

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Domus Castroni Pompeo Magno

Vaticano/Prati

1,052 reviews

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The Hive Hotel

Termini

6,388 reviews

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Hotel Della Torre Argentina

Centro Storico

3,970 reviews

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