Hotels in Rome








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Very good
1043 reviews








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Very good
962 reviews








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Excellent
421 reviews








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Excellent
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Very good
176 reviews








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Excellent
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Very good
340 reviews








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Excellent
2760 reviews








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Exceptional
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Very good
455 reviews
Fast facts about Rome, Italy
| Accommodations | 16,362 properties |
| Popular hotel | The RomeHello |
| Popular area | Vatican |
| Nightly rates from | $21 |
| Airport | Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport |
| Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Culture, Museum & arts |
Where to stay in Rome
- Vatican
- 5155 hotels
- Termini Central Station
- 3112 hotels
- Trastevere
- 2141 hotels
- Navona
- 1759 hotels
- Appio Latino
- 1593 hotels
- Spagna
- 1591 hotels
- Monti
- 1280 hotels
- Eur and Garbatella
- 1273 hotels
- Rome East
- 1251 hotels
- Colosseum and Foro Romano
- 1179 hotels
- Pantheon
- 1022 hotels
- Nomentano
- 970 hotels
- Ostia
- 860 hotels
- Fiumicino Airport
- 735 hotels
- San Giovanni
- 706 hotels
- Flaminio and Parioli
- 699 hotels
- Aurelio and Monteverde
- 665 hotels
- Via Veneto
- 648 hotels
- Trionfale
- 637 hotels
- Trevi
- 529 hotels
- Rome West
- 393 hotels
- Rome North
- 364 hotels
- Ciampino Airport
- 287 hotels
- Policlinico
- 200 hotels
- Rome Suburbs
- 39 hotels
- Other
- 16 hotels
- La Massimina-Casal Lumbroso
- 16 hotels
- Prima Porta
- 15 hotels
Rome hotels & accommodations

This was my first time using agoda, and I'm extremely satisfied. The hotel looked exactly like the pictures, and I found other reviews to be true to my experience. All the hotel staff was extremely helpful and thoughtful. I visited other cities during my trip to Italy, so I had two reservations for this hotel in Rome. When returning for my second reservation, the hotel...

First of all, very satisfied with this price and quality. Staff were very kind and room is quite big and new. I stayed another Rome hotel 2days, very traditional but also old so felt kind of not clean and uncomfortable. Compared with that stay and this hotel, Smooth hotel is very satisfied with new system and clean condition. Besides there is near to station and bus st...

Location is remarkable as it is only around 5mins walk from Roma Termini. Breakfast spread is delightful, comes with many options. Room is clean, has toiletries. Alessandro from reception is very patient with our inquiries/ requests. He even agreed to move us to another room when the bidet was leaking. A recommended hotel in Rome, will definitely stay there again!

located only 5 min walk from the termini(main train station in rome)which is quite convenient when leaving from rome to other cities. staying in the termini area will save you quite some money for taxi or bus fare. room is nice and clean, although like all hotels i stayed in italy, all smelled like maldew. i guess it has something to do with their weather. for the p...

My husband and I stayed 8 nights at the Rome Times Hotel. I searched endlessly online to find a hotel in our budget that was a short walk from many iconic Rome locations and museums, and had a breakfast option. The modern look and feel was also important to me. I was pleasantly surprised to find our room had a king bed and rain shower in the bathroom. I've stayed i...

Well situated with a 10 min walk to the Spanish Steps in one direction and Colosseum in the other in addition to plenty of shopping and dining options right out the door. We stayed 3 nights pre-cruise and 1 post and found Rome Glam a fantastic launching point for exploring Rome. Hotel was clean and comfortable and the rooftop restaurant and outdoor bar provided a gre...

We began and ended our tour of Italy at this hotel. When we returned we were welcomed back as cherished guests. The staff at this hotel rushed to take our luggage and gave us a tour of the hotel and our room upon arrival. They were so incredibly friendly with directions and recommendations for local food and attractions. The rooms were spacious and clean with beautiful...

This hotel was the BEST find in Rome. I stayed here with my parents for 5 nights while vacationing to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, The excellent customer service started before our arrival. I communicated with the hotel via email in advance and they were able to took all of our dinners in advance, provided the best advice about how to reach the hotel fr...

Ecce Roma Suites was wonderful hotel with even better staff! When we checked in, we were given their biggest room (Room 6). It was massive with a huge living room and doors that close off the bedroom. Was the perfect room for entertaining. The bathrooms are very modern with a great shower! The hotel was across the street from the police station which was a little comfo...

Spent three nights here over Valentine's and both agreed the hotel was located in the nicest part of Rome. All the well known places of interest were within comfortable walking distance and we had our best meals only hundreds of yards from the hotel. The staff were very friendly, accommodating and helpful and our trip would definitely not have been as enjoyable withou...

I would like to thoroughly recommend this hotel, the service we received was exemplary from start to finish, we had a room upgrade on arrival and they even delivered us a complimentary bottle of Prosecco on your first night as it was our first time in Rome. Keep up the good work!! Very good!!

Hotel Diana Roma Rooftop Garden is THE BEST hotel, ever. When I first arrived in Rome, this is the first hotel which I stayed in, for 4 nights. I wanted to extend my stay here, but they were fully-booked so I had to leave. The views from the rooftop garden of this hotel are simply breathtaking. And that makes up for the not-so-impressive views from some of the bedroo...

A great hotel in Rome. About a 10 minute walk (without bags) from Termini train station, and the same distance from 2 metro stops. Giulia on reception was very warm and welcoming. The hotel is renovated in a simple modern style. Not fancy, but very cleanly presented. Hotel rooms in Italy are typically small and this one is no exception but there was room for our 2 suit...

Booked a very last minute trip to Rome, and, the Artemide Hotel. For first time visitors to Rome, this hotel was in a great location on a main thoroughfare. It had easy access to Termini (train station) and the metro, as well as, taxis when needed. It was also within walking distance (a nice hike with good walking shoes) to historic attractions, as well as, groceries...

best location in rome. you could find all public transportation such as train, metro, tram and bus station just few blocks away. although the room is a little bit samll, but it is usual. it is almost impossible to find a big room hotel in rome. the breakfast is adequate and the room is clean with comfortatble bed. it will be more attractive and easier for customer to...

The staff is unbelievably accommodating, welcoming, and friendly. I came to Rome with the misperception that it was going to be brutal, this place immediately changed that thought upon first impression. We stayed at the Independent Suites (a few doors down), but had complete access to all facilities (free water, hotel lobby/sitting area, 24hr front desk help, baggage h...
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My friend and I booked a superior cabin for three nights here to start our Italian adventure. At first we were worried about the location and getting to and from the city but it was relatively easy. There is a supermarket across the road, a tour desk inside the grounds, a ticket machine for bus/train tickets, but best of all for us, it was quiet in our part of the camp...

I have been to rome several times and each time I have been disappointed by the upscale boutique hotels I have stayed at (overpriced tiny rooms). I couldn't contain my delight when I arrived at Rome Style Hotel. When i made the booking, the hotel hadn't opened yet so I was simply expected another tiny room in a good location but new. The location is perfect, in a sm...

We scoured the Rome hotels on offer through Agoda and found the Best Western President Hotel to be the best value for money in the area we wanted. We're from Australia and we're used to superior 4* hotels and whilst the Best Western President is listed as a 4* property in our opinion it's not. A good 3+* yes. It's in a great location, the beds are comfy and the bathroo...

Absolutely enjoyed our 2 nights here. They provide Twinnings Tea and coffee (which many hotels in Rome don’t!). They provide a kettle too! I’m extremely thankful for that as we can sip our teas! Plus point: spacious and clean toilet! That’s really important for us. The bed isn’t one of the best, but it’s bigger than expected. Thankful for that too! The room is kin...

The hotel, like many small hotels in Rome, is located within a large multipurpose building. The hotel itself and the sleeping rooms are beautifully furnished with well appointed bathrooms, international televisions, and great beds. Of particular note is the service and attention provided by the manager, Rodel.

Rome is the first place we start visiting Italy , this hotel brings us a good start. Feel very safe, clean , quiet while at the center of the city . Transportation is very convenient , just right beside bus / metro station . The most important is beside Rome terminal, so we can catch the train to the next destination -Florence, very easy for time -controlling. The br...

agoda aloud us to over book, but the hotel con acted us straight away and offered us a suit i there sister hotel only 5 mins away there service was amazing. they emailed us with all the information on how to get there via the airport bus,train ect... then when leaving the gave us all the information we needed to get to our next destination. the place we stayed was wrh ...

Really loved this place.. This looked like quite a new or at least fully renovated place. No lift, but that is expected with most hotels in Rome where the buildings are a tad old, and we were only on 3rd floor anyway. The hotel had a very nice interior, white modern feel, sleek but still classy. It felt very clean, the bathroom fixtures were excellent, the bed was so n...

The hotel was well decorated compared to a lot of outdated decors found in other hotels in Rome. The staff was amazing and very kind and able to help. It was a smaller boutique hotel, there’s a lot of restaurants near by. Not in the high touristy part of Rome which was calmer and nice. It took me about a 10-15 min walk to get to the Spanish steps or near the touristy p...

Delighted that they upgraded our room and on the 5th floor with a garden view. The room is spacious, clean with classic wardrobe/cabinets, chandelier and furnitures. Toilet has been renovated yet retain its old classic charm. I just love this hotel. Beautiful Classic Italian Hotel. Hard to find such a hotel in Rome for the price paid...value for money. I would def...

Location - Brilliant - 2 minute walk to the central station - access to metro (duomo 6 minutes away) and cross country trains (i took the train to Rome) . walking to the duomo 35-40 mins. Safe despite the large number of people lurking around the station. Google maps showed other directions for starhotels anderson, so for the first time, make sure you punch in the ful...
Cheap places to stay in Rome

They were really nice at sant Lorenzo guest house . The guy on charge helped me all the time even before I arrive to Rome. He gave me all the indications to get to the hostel and he was really nice! We got sangria for free at night and breakfast :) we were listen to music and partying with other people and I got a great time . Rooms were clean and bathroom as well! Cl...

We stayed with our one year old daughter in a private double bed room (not the one shown in the picture). Small room but quite comfortable for our short stay. Within easy walking distance to Roma Termini and all other attractions in Rome. Mr Walter is a very helpful man. We would recommend this guesthouse for anyone who has a budget and looks for value of money for a s...

Finding the building was near impossible. We were unable to call the number the hotel had listed as their contact number. We kept getting "the number you have called has not responded". Luckily, we came at a time where someone was cleaning up the rooms, and they let us in. The person cleaning then escorted us a few blocks away to another "office". We then were ask...

I have been in many places, this hotel is best so far, staff and cleanliness. you really will forget some angry Italians which you met during the day and your see beautiful Itlaians (staff) when you get back to the hotel. I recommend as 5 stars hotel, I don't care about TV or somebody open the door for you and another one close it. Love and I will recomened it always. ...

The only thing I feel okay was location. The left was unpleasant. Private room is not recommended because it's in another building. Not to far but why i have to cross the street for breakfast and kitchen. For room; the lock and key to the room was terrible. hard to open. Hot water was out of order for a whole trip my friends and I stayed in rome. Maybe my expectation's...

I absolutely loved this place! It was a little hard locating it but I asked around and got to the place. The owner is a very nice person and he was nice enough to let me leave my stuff inside while I explored Rome during the day before taking my flight and also helped me print out some stuff I needed for my flight. Would definitely stay again if I have the chance.

A ten minute walk from the Rome terminus station and the hotel is on the second floor and easy to find, although if you Google the location of the hotel it is more accurate than Agoda. The room was ok apart from the ensuite which was really a wet room and very small, however I was given the option to use another small wet room adjacent to my room which was better. Howe...

Booked this place for a night in Rome so that we could look around this city. Wasn't expecting much since it was a hostel but this had way exceeded my expectations! It is 3 mins walking distance from the terminal and all other attractions are also within walking distance. So location is great. The staff was sincerely helping us and wanting to plan our trip in Rome and ...

I was actually really worried about staying here as I read the reviews after I had booked. Our own stay was a really good experience. All of the staff were very friendly and helpful. Our room was spacious for a family of five and even had a small balcony. We were on the top floor (room no 38 I think? 2 double beds, 1 single bed and lots of space with a small bathroom/s...

I liked the location very much! Landed in Rome, reached Roma termini and this place was walkable with the huge luggage. Rooms were good, so were the staff. The kitchen could have been cleaner. Stayed in a mixed dorm, cool roommates . Wasn't much luggage storage space, couldn't fit in my huge bags, though enough for backpackers

I went to Rome for the first time and I booked after a thorough research I booked this hostel. Why did it require thorough research? Answer: 1) This hostel has AC which operates from 7-8pm till 8am. Is AC a big deal? Trust me Yes, you won't find AC in Rome in several places like metro, restaurants and hostels. 2) It is close to train station Termini. 3)bathrooms were ...

The stay was great. We moved here for the last night in Rome from another hotel 300m away that sucked. For less the price, this place was absolutely better. The room was bid and spacious, there was internet in the common area and although the staff said that there would be no internet in the room, the signal reached the room no prob.

The place is well organized, you can leave you luggage and locke keys are available at the reception (2euros) for the whole stay also you can acquire lockers at the same price however you have to provide you own locks.. Its an strategic location if you want to roam around rome, nearby trains and bus are available. Supermarket are juat opposite the hotel, other good ...

I really loved that I'm just need to walk few metres from Termini and I found my hotel room. The staff was kind when I checked in, I riceived a coupon for the breakfasts. The room was really big and well-equipped (TV,dvd,mirrors,chairs,airconditioner). I was also liked the breakfast in the nearest bar, it was a typical italian breakfast,the coffee was excellent there. ...

My husband and I went on our first international trip and we stayed in this hotel in Rome. We read great reviews prior to booking and we were not disappointed when we actually stayed there. The staff were amazing and very helpful. They gave great tips of places to visit which you would not get in the common tour packages and as well as the best places to eat. The loca...

We only stayed there for one night, but I wish we could've stayed longer. Rome is such a beautiful city with ancient archtectures everywhere. The room is large, clean, the shower room is a bit small but that seems to be the case in Europe. The best thing about this hotel is that it's only 150 meters away from Lepanto subway station so it's easy to acess the city. The h...

We had a great stay at Hotel Villa Rosa in April 2016. We were greeted warmly on arrival and the staff were generally very helpful, nothing was too much trouble, even when we asked to change rooms due to traffic noise. The hotel is on a busy road so with open windows there is considerable traffic noise, but not all rooms are as bad so its worth asking to change - our s...

The sirens keep you up if you left your window open First 4 days were great but last two nights not as good. We all shared 2 bathrooms with other guests and they were clean everyday but the last group that moved in were sloppy and bathroom floor was always wet had to wear your shoes to go in. But that was not the staffs fault. They did there best. It’s just one of th...
4-star hotels in Rome

This was my first time using agoda, and I'm extremely satisfied. The hotel looked exactly like the pictures, and I found other reviews to be true to my experience. All the hotel staff was extremely helpful and thoughtful. I visited other cities during my trip to Italy, so I had two reservations for this hotel in Rome. When returning for my second reservation, the hotel...

First of all, very satisfied with this price and quality. Staff were very kind and room is quite big and new. I stayed another Rome hotel 2days, very traditional but also old so felt kind of not clean and uncomfortable. Compared with that stay and this hotel, Smooth hotel is very satisfied with new system and clean condition. Besides there is near to station and bus st...

Location is remarkable as it is only around 5mins walk from Roma Termini. Breakfast spread is delightful, comes with many options. Room is clean, has toiletries. Alessandro from reception is very patient with our inquiries/ requests. He even agreed to move us to another room when the bidet was leaking. A recommended hotel in Rome, will definitely stay there again!

located only 5 min walk from the termini(main train station in rome)which is quite convenient when leaving from rome to other cities. staying in the termini area will save you quite some money for taxi or bus fare. room is nice and clean, although like all hotels i stayed in italy, all smelled like maldew. i guess it has something to do with their weather. for the p...

My husband and I stayed 8 nights at the Rome Times Hotel. I searched endlessly online to find a hotel in our budget that was a short walk from many iconic Rome locations and museums, and had a breakfast option. The modern look and feel was also important to me. I was pleasantly surprised to find our room had a king bed and rain shower in the bathroom. I've stayed i...

Well situated with a 10 min walk to the Spanish Steps in one direction and Colosseum in the other in addition to plenty of shopping and dining options right out the door. We stayed 3 nights pre-cruise and 1 post and found Rome Glam a fantastic launching point for exploring Rome. Hotel was clean and comfortable and the rooftop restaurant and outdoor bar provided a gre...

We began and ended our tour of Italy at this hotel. When we returned we were welcomed back as cherished guests. The staff at this hotel rushed to take our luggage and gave us a tour of the hotel and our room upon arrival. They were so incredibly friendly with directions and recommendations for local food and attractions. The rooms were spacious and clean with beautiful...

This hotel was the BEST find in Rome. I stayed here with my parents for 5 nights while vacationing to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, The excellent customer service started before our arrival. I communicated with the hotel via email in advance and they were able to took all of our dinners in advance, provided the best advice about how to reach the hotel fr...

Hotel Diana Roma Rooftop Garden is THE BEST hotel, ever. When I first arrived in Rome, this is the first hotel which I stayed in, for 4 nights. I wanted to extend my stay here, but they were fully-booked so I had to leave. The views from the rooftop garden of this hotel are simply breathtaking. And that makes up for the not-so-impressive views from some of the bedroo...

A great hotel in Rome. About a 10 minute walk (without bags) from Termini train station, and the same distance from 2 metro stops. Giulia on reception was very warm and welcoming. The hotel is renovated in a simple modern style. Not fancy, but very cleanly presented. Hotel rooms in Italy are typically small and this one is no exception but there was room for our 2 suit...

Booked a very last minute trip to Rome, and, the Artemide Hotel. For first time visitors to Rome, this hotel was in a great location on a main thoroughfare. It had easy access to Termini (train station) and the metro, as well as, taxis when needed. It was also within walking distance (a nice hike with good walking shoes) to historic attractions, as well as, groceries...

best location in rome. you could find all public transportation such as train, metro, tram and bus station just few blocks away. although the room is a little bit samll, but it is usual. it is almost impossible to find a big room hotel in rome. the breakfast is adequate and the room is clean with comfortatble bed. it will be more attractive and easier for customer to...

I have been to rome several times and each time I have been disappointed by the upscale boutique hotels I have stayed at (overpriced tiny rooms). I couldn't contain my delight when I arrived at Rome Style Hotel. When i made the booking, the hotel hadn't opened yet so I was simply expected another tiny room in a good location but new. The location is perfect, in a sm...

We scoured the Rome hotels on offer through Agoda and found the Best Western President Hotel to be the best value for money in the area we wanted. We're from Australia and we're used to superior 4* hotels and whilst the Best Western President is listed as a 4* property in our opinion it's not. A good 3+* yes. It's in a great location, the beds are comfy and the bathroo...

Absolutely enjoyed our 2 nights here. They provide Twinnings Tea and coffee (which many hotels in Rome don’t!). They provide a kettle too! I’m extremely thankful for that as we can sip our teas! Plus point: spacious and clean toilet! That’s really important for us. The bed isn’t one of the best, but it’s bigger than expected. Thankful for that too! The room is kin...

The hotel, like many small hotels in Rome, is located within a large multipurpose building. The hotel itself and the sleeping rooms are beautifully furnished with well appointed bathrooms, international televisions, and great beds. Of particular note is the service and attention provided by the manager, Rodel.

The hotel was well decorated compared to a lot of outdated decors found in other hotels in Rome. The staff was amazing and very kind and able to help. It was a smaller boutique hotel, there’s a lot of restaurants near by. Not in the high touristy part of Rome which was calmer and nice. It took me about a 10-15 min walk to get to the Spanish steps or near the touristy p...

Delighted that they upgraded our room and on the 5th floor with a garden view. The room is spacious, clean with classic wardrobe/cabinets, chandelier and furnitures. Toilet has been renovated yet retain its old classic charm. I just love this hotel. Beautiful Classic Italian Hotel. Hard to find such a hotel in Rome for the price paid...value for money. I would def...

Location - Brilliant - 2 minute walk to the central station - access to metro (duomo 6 minutes away) and cross country trains (i took the train to Rome) . walking to the duomo 35-40 mins. Safe despite the large number of people lurking around the station. Google maps showed other directions for starhotels anderson, so for the first time, make sure you punch in the ful...

The room was perfect, the hotel on the outside seemed a bit old but the rooms were absolutely perfect. Open, spacious, and well lit. It's obviously not a 5 star hotel but its one of the better 4 star hotels I have stayed in. To put it simply if you are ever looking for a place and are stuck on whether to stay here or not, stay here. The hotel room is great. The hotel...

The hotel has a very unique and romantic characteristic, the staff has been very helpful and friendly. The daily breakfast buffet is simply amazing and that in combination with their beautiful garden. One piece of advice is to request a room with a look over the inner garden to make sure there is enough natural light in your room. The hotel is centrally located in the ...

Very modern and was exceptionally clean. Lovely room but a little smaller than what we are used to staying in. Higher end bathroom amenities with large soft towels. Good water pressure. Breakfast was excellent and was good value at 7.5 EU per person. Lots of choices and was tasty. This hotel is my first choice when visiting Rome. Hotel is right across the stree...

We loved the Monti Palace. We felt it was great value for the money, and it had all the style and convenience of a modern hotel. Wifi, AC, mini-fridge, tea kettle, coffee service, free breakfast, and was walking distance to the Termini Rome rail station, and the Colosseum among other things. It is in the heart of Rome. We'd stay there again!

I was very impressed with the amazing hospitality of Fabrizio (I am sorry if I got your name wrong, he is the front desk staff who checked us in on the 2nd of April), and the room quality of Gioberti Art hotel! I am really delighted by his service. I was looking forward to my return stay on 9th April but I accidentally overlooked and booked Gioberti Hotel instead. I wa...

was pleasantly surprised with the hotel. most of the 4-star hotels in rome look old and run-down, but iq hotel was new, had modern and funky decor. the staff were very helpful, and the hotel had full facilities which included numerous vending machines, laundry room, business center and gym. the breakfast was average but was great value (at only euros per head for full ...

Stayed 1 night before an early morning flight from Rome Fiumicino airport but wish we could have stayed longer. So much better than most Rome hotels we've stayed in, at least in our price range. This place is a great find with good restaurants within walking distance.
Luxury hotels in Rome

I would like to thoroughly recommend this hotel, the service we received was exemplary from start to finish, we had a room upgrade on arrival and they even delivered us a complimentary bottle of Prosecco on your first night as it was our first time in Rome. Keep up the good work!! Very good!!

Rome is the first place we start visiting Italy , this hotel brings us a good start. Feel very safe, clean , quiet while at the center of the city . Transportation is very convenient , just right beside bus / metro station . The most important is beside Rome terminal, so we can catch the train to the next destination -Florence, very easy for time -controlling. The br...

If you want to reward yourself, or a loved one, this is the ultimate place to stay. Remember this is a Palace in its own right -so expect wow factor from its rooms, steps, artwork, and over all history. If you want to be central to ALL the touristy things to do in Rome then this is a wonderful choice to stay at. We walked to all our touristy locations! Most wher...

Just returned from our 4 night stay. It was one of the best places i have ever stayed at. Location is amazing, walking distance to all that Rome has to offer. Free parking which helped us as we had a car. Great breakfast with plenty of fresh and yummy options. The room was so big and specious, set out in traditional Italian style and super clean. But the best thing abo...

Got to Agoda through TripAdvisor. Seemed like an unusual name but was rated really well so we gave it a shot. Down a rather unlikely alley but nice front entrance. They sit you down in a small office to check in and bring you a glass of proseco. Nice. Lots of interesting and quirky art. We had a standard premium room which was nice albeit rather small. Fabulous looking...

I travel extensively & have to say I have a preference for Relais Chateau properties. This hotel is very well positioned & one of the best locations in Rome. The apartments are beautifully decorated & spacious & we stayed in the Marcus Aurelius suite. The real differences of this hotel is the staff, Christine at the front desk was incredible in how she accommodated eve...

If you're looking for a luxurious experience in Rome, Hotel Splendide Royal is the place to go. On our second night at the hotel, they provided essential oils and bath salts complimentary for guests who've enjoyed 'a long day at the Eternal City'. It's also a 5 minute walk to the beautiful Villa Bourghese. When we told taxi drivers to go to 'Via di Porta Pin...

Beautiful hotel on the street with the poshest hotels in the city. The area around the bar is stunning! Probably one of the best properties in Rome. 5 minutes walk from the Spanish steps. Large rooms with equally large washrooms. (not European standard to my relief!) Our room had a balcony as well. Reception staff is curt, concierge team is very sweet (not amazing w...

What a sensational hotel - our second time at this property and again we were not disappointed. If anything the property has improved since becoming part of the Star Hotel group. Super location / great staff / well appointed and large rooms in the middle of room. 3 minutes to the Spanish steps and in an upmarket shopping area of Rome. Thank you guys we will be back...

Hotel is stunning in a fantastic location. We booked as it was one of the only places in Rome with an outdoor pool, so happy we did! The only downside was the noise until 1am due to an event in the pool area, the staff were very accommodating to try and rectify the issue but it was an issue non the less. Should there have been no events on we would not have been abl...

Our first time in Rome, the nice staffs made it like home. We were upgraded to a room with a long balcony towards the street, you know, it is Rome, I never expect you could have a room with such layout and new design, what's more, you could see the Piazza Venezia directly just right there! So nice! After the 1st day, I started to realize how wonderful the hotel's locat...

We were in Rome as tourists. The hotel was closed to a number of tourist attractions. It was also only a walking distance to the Metro station. They offered a nice BBQ dinner at the roof top restaurant in the summer. The food was nice and the cool breeze in the summer night was a great after a hot summer day of walking. The only issue that I had found during my stay ...

its a pleasant stay although very far from tourist area (closest will be the Vatican) which can be reach in 15 minutes by a cab. we are used to centrally located hotel in rome cavalieri is not as what we expect. but all and all its a very luxurious hotel. cant believe I'll get to stay in a large room in Italy.
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We stayed in a prestige / deluxe room. The only negative was that there is no view from the window as it was overlooking sort of courtyard / building but for a city hotel that meant it was extremely quiet which was a definite positive. We were not far from the Trevi fountain and situated well forbid most areas which were readily accessible by taxi ! Would definite...

The rooms were very dated and run down. The shower drain was clogged and the basin would fill with water anytime we used it. We called down twice to complain but no one bothered to follow up and do anything. The food on the rooftop restaurant was the worst meal we had in Rome and incredibly over priced for the quality. Not the kind of food you would expect at a hotel t...

I took my elderly mother to Rome from 11th to 15 th December. We literally had a perfect stay at the Grand Hotel De La Minerve. The location of this hotel is second to none. The Pantheon is steps away and other major sites such as Trevi Fountain (although currently being renovated), Spanish Steps, Piazza Venezia and the Colesseum where short strolls away. The lobby of ...

The property is being refurbed and it needs it! Bedrooms v tired. We didn’t notice and warning of the refurb works on the agoda booking site but it meant they had few rooms available. I’m sure it will be great when done. Not the most glamorous location but fairly central and good for the train to the airport.
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We ventured to Rome for our 20th wedding anniversary and are very pleased to have chosen this hotel. The rooms are exquisite! The hotel has managed to achieve a modern rooms with a roman flair. The reception is tastefully decorated, again you are aware you are in Rome but it is modern, fresh and fabulous. The rooms are huge by European standards, offering nespresso c...

Beautiful contemporary hotel in a ideal location. Set in a pretty cobbled street behind a main road the hotel is in a great location for exploring this beautiful city. The hotel staff are welcoming and very helpful. The roof terrace was fortunately still open at the end of October and is a beautiful area for an end of the day drink. We thoroughly enjoyed the use of t...

We were very careful about your choice of accommodation since we were in Rome for the first time with my family. We completed 4 nights of our 1-week holiday by staying at this facility. Camelia was very helpful, very meticulous, friendly person, she gave us the details of where to go, how to travel, meticulously helped us with our subsequent stay and transportation. ...

One word: BREAKFAST. They serve an awesome breakfast that was included in the stay price. We had it each morning we stayed there. Worth getting up. Runs from 7-10:30 am. Nice hotel in a nice area near many embassies. Some good eateries near by but some are made for foreign travelers so beware. A very VERY good gelato place a block or so away Called Gelateria La Romana...

I stayed at the Lifestyle Suites in Rome with my wife and daughter in 2016. My wife and I returned in 2017 for a 2nd visit. It is a gorgeous hotel and the staff treats you so well. The breakfast was delicious and it was a very enjoyable stay. I plan to come back again in July 2018 for my 3rd visit. I highly recommend the hotel. It may be more expensive than oth...
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Dive into the vibrant world of Italian pop music at Annalisa's electrifying concert at the stunning Palazzo dello Sport in Rome, also known as PalaLottomatica. Nestled in the heart of Italy’s capital, this iconic venue is a hub for unforgettable performances, surrounded by the rich history and culture of Rome. Picture yourself amidst a sea of enthusiastic fans, all gathered to experience the magic of Annalisa’s voice as she takes you on a musical journey through her captivating hits. The atmosphere is electric, with the energy of the crowd and the beautiful backdrop of the city enhancing the experience. After the concert, soak in the sights of Rome – from the Colosseum to the charming streets filled with gelato shops – making your trip a perfect blend of music and exploration. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to her music, this event promises to be a night you'll cherish forever!

Alfa is set to bring an electrifying experience to the beautiful city of Rome, and you won’t want to miss it! Imagine the vibrant energy of Italy's capital as it buzzes with excitement for this incredible event. Taking place at the iconic Palazzo dello Sport Roma, also known as PalaLottomatica, the venue is a true gem that perfectly blends modern architecture with a touch of Italian flair. Picture yourself surrounded by the stunning views of Rome, where ancient history meets contemporary culture. As you step into the PalaLottomatica, you'll be enveloped in an atmosphere filled with music, laughter, and unforgettable moments. Whether you’re a local or a traveler exploring this enchanting city, Alfa promises an unforgettable night that will leave you with memories to cherish forever. So, pack your bags, and prepare for an amazing adventure in the heart of Italy!

Francesco De Gregori is a musical icon that perfectly captures the essence of Italy, and experiencing him live is like taking a journey through the heart of Rome. Imagine the vibrant energy of the city, with its stunning architecture and rich history, as the backdrop for an unforgettable night at the Palazzo dello Sport Roma, also known as PalaLottomatica. This iconic venue, nestled in the lively atmosphere of the Eternal City, is the perfect place to soak in De Gregori's poetic lyrics and soulful melodies. As you sway to his timeless tunes, you’ll feel the spirit of Italy all around you. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, the experience promises to be a magical blend of culture, passion, and unforgettable moments that will leave you craving more of the Italian charm.

Noemi is set to light up the stage at the iconic Palazzo dello Sport Roma, also known as PalaLottomatica, in the heart of Rome, Italy! Imagine being surrounded by the vibrant energy of this stunning venue, with its sleek architecture and rich history, all while enjoying a night of incredible music. Noemi, with her powerful voice and captivating performances, will take you on an unforgettable journey through her hits, blending pop and soul in a way that’s uniquely hers. And let’s not forget the backdrop of Rome itself—there’s something magical about experiencing live music in a city that’s brimming with art, culture, and delicious Italian cuisine. So, whether you’re a local or a traveler, this event promises to be a night filled with fun, excitement, and the chance to create memories in one of the most beautiful cities in the world! Don’t miss out!

Step into the enchanting world of Anna, where the vibrant spirit of Italy meets the mesmerizing backdrop of Rome! Picture yourself surrounded by the stunning architecture of the Palazzo dello Sport Roma, also known as PalaLottomatica, a true gem nestled in the heart of the Eternal City. This iconic venue is buzzing with energy and excitement, making it the perfect spot to catch an unforgettable performance or event. As you stroll through the charming streets of Rome, indulge in mouthwatering Italian cuisine and soak up the rich culture that surrounds you. With its captivating history, lively atmosphere, and the thrill of the events at PalaLottomatica, Anna is an experience that promises to leave you inspired and wanting more. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, this is an adventure you don’t want to miss!

Join the vibrant world of Denise Faro, a spectacular event that unfolds in the stunning backdrop of Rome, Italy! Imagine an evening filled with captivating performances at Atlantico Live, a venue known for its electric atmosphere and fantastic acoustics. Denise Faro promises a blend of music and entertainment that will leave you buzzing. As you immerse yourself in the rhythm, the charm of Rome surrounds you, with its beautiful streets and rich history just a stone's throw away. The excitement of the event combined with the allure of Italian culture makes for an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a night of fantastic entertainment while soaking in the essence of la dolce vita. So, come and be part of this incredible celebration!
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Rome is lovely. It has plenty of good restaurants, historical sites and of course, a lot of cathedrals and churches that revives your sense of spirituality.
You can do this city in one day. Colleseum in the morning, Vatican/Sistine chapel/St Peters in the afternoon, throw in an evening food tour if you like, then head to one of the other major cities.
Be aware of the people in Vatican. Just ignore them if they said your ticket does not include St. Peter Basilica.
the city of Rome is amazing! the grand piazzas, the exquisite food, the friendly people make Rome such a beautiful city.
A nice city with a lot of historical remaining, arts, architect to discover. Shopping is also great.
Roma just a city with long history, old city with limited development caused can not higher than Vatican tower.
Ancient city with plenty of place of interest to visit. Recommend to buy museum/queue pass online and must book in advance (even with pass and tickets purchased), especially for Vatican and Borghese Gallery.
We loved Rome, just wish we had longer to explore, We did everything we wanted to but it was a bit of a rush.
Rome is one of the best cities in the world, you can lose yourself in it - it is wonderful to stroll in the ancient streets, particularly at night.
Beautiful tree lined streets and lots of small quaint shops. Might be a large city but maintains small village charms.
Rome is really easy to get around on foot, but beware of tours to the Vatican and Colosseum as these can take hours to get around so may need to get a taxi to and from depending on where your hotel is.
Good cultural city to visit with many museums easily accessible. Too many pickpockets running around in the city so just be careful.
Have been to Rome a few times now. Loved staying out a little, at Tolonia this time. Having seen the main beautiful tourist places before we opted for the parkland areas and local eateries and bars.
Ancient Rome has a rich history - the monuments are highly additive and fascinating; Beware of street beggars and pickpockets - lots of Italians and its refugees are jobless with or without the economic recession; Visit all monuments / places of interest as early as possible to make full use of your time while in Rome.
Beautiful city, some what overwhelming. Be prepared to queue for cultural sights or pay for guided tours in advance as we did and skip the queues.
Totally geared to tourism as you would expect and the taxi drivers and Others will try and rip you off if given half the chance.
There are a few things to do while in Rome, the main tourist attractions being the Collosseum, Ancient Ruins, The Vatican and chapels.
Watch out for the con artists at the Spanish steps. One rotten mongrel conned my husband into paying for some roses, I chased after him and got some of the money back, but that was the only thing to spoil it for us.
Rome is a nice place with great food and restaurants. The people are friendly and the weather is nice.
It is very beautiful city with many heritage building collection. Vatican is very impresive and St. Peter Bassilica is the best and beautiful building that i have ever seen.
A walking city (literally) so, if you want to truly explore Rome, bring a good pair of walking shoes.
If you love history and sightseeing this city is a must. Around every corner there is something to see - not just the well known things.
Rome is very romantic city, i love when i was there ... The culture, the building and the history of this city .
Historical sights were amazing and aplenty. However, city is lacking in security and orderly. Within 3 days we were pick-pocketed twice, once while boarding the train at Termini and another while boarding bus at Termini, despite on high alert.
Rome city is like an open-air museum. One is reminded of the glorious past of the Rome empire everywhere in the city.
Stay at least three days to witness the glorious Rome. One of the best cities in Europe. Eat pizza & ice cream, travel many cultural & historical places (Colosseo, Vatican, Pantheon etc) until you are clapped out and do what Romans do!
Apart from Colloseum and the Vatican City, the other attractions are not really very attractive. Pepole are also rough and forceful.
Is for visitors that like historical things. Visitors can use trains or buses from airport to the city.
actually i don't know what i can say about rome! but everything i know it's one of the history cities in this world & i like it
There's lots to see in Rome but keep a close watch on your belongings - pickpockets abound. The other frustrating thing is the city does not issue pocket bus maps.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the typical price of a hotel in Rome?
The typical price for a 3-star resort in Rome is USD 200. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Rome is USD 237. The typical price for a 5-star resort in Rome is USD 675.
What are the best resorts in Rome near Colosseum?
Verified tourists to Rome who stayed nearby Colosseum have given impressive assessments to Relais Terme Di Tito Guest House, Hotel Ferraro and Residenza Roma Imperiale.
What are the most popular hotels in Rome?
A handful of of our most recognized resorts in Rome are The RomeHello, Camplus Hotel Roma Centro and Hotel Nord Nuova Roma.
What are the best places to stay in Rome for single travelers?
Accommodations located in Rome that are very highly rated by solo tourists are The RomeHello, Camplus Hotel Roma Centro and Hotel Nord Nuova Roma.
What are the recommended hotels in Rome for business travelers?
Accommodations found in Rome which are very highly rated by business visitors are The RomeHello, Camplus Hotel Roma Centro and Hotel Nord Nuova Roma.
What places to stay in Rome are well rated regarding sanitation?
Accommodationslocated in Rome which is very highly rated with regards to sanitation include Tree Charme Parliament Boutique Hotel, Roma Central Guest House and Rome River Inn.
What places to stay located in Rome are well rated with respect to room comfort and quality?
Accommodationslocated in Rome which is well rated regarding room comfort and quality include Hotel Termini, Villa Zaccardi and Maison Giulia by Hili.
What's the best rated accommodation in Rome close to a golf course?
Highly rated hotels around Rome close to a golf course include Appia Antica Rome Apartment, Subway, near Colosseum, Design & Comfort, Balcony, Dolce Roma House - Parco Appia Antica , Netflix, Prime e Metro sotto casa and vacanza romana.
How long should I book my stay in Rome?
In the past 3 months, vacationers remain in Rome for 1 nights on average. The ideal length for your visit will depend on what you want to see and explore while there.
Is evidence of vaccination needed to enter Rome?
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required to enter Rome from outside the country. For additional information, please speak to local authority or visit here.
Is pre-departure covid test mandatory for unvaccinated visitors to enter Rome?
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test may be required to enter Rome. For up-to-date and in depth information on travel restrictons, please be sure to visit the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.
Is covid test upon arrival needed for unvaccinated visitors to enter Rome?
COVID-19 test may be required on arrival when entering Rome from outside the country. For updated and in depth information on travel restrictons, be sure to head over to the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you would like to visit, or go to here.

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Discover the Enchantment of Rome Italy
Rome, Italy, is a city that radiates an irresistible charm, drawing millions of travelers each year with its rich tapestry of history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. As you stroll through its ancient streets, you’ll find yourself surrounded by magnificent landmarks like the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain, each telling a story of a glorious past. The city is a living museum, where every corner reveals a piece of history, from the grandeur of the Roman Forum to the artistic treasures of the Vatican. Hotels in Rome, Italy are plentiful, catering to every traveler's needs, whether you seek luxury or budget-friendly accommodations.
The allure of Rome goes beyond its historical sites. The city’s lively atmosphere is palpable in its bustling piazzas, charming cafes, and mouthwatering cuisine. Picture yourself sipping an espresso at a sidewalk café, watching the world go by, or enjoying a plate of authentic pasta in a traditional trattoria. Rome is not just a destination; it’s an experience that engages all your senses. Accommodations in Rome, Italy are strategically located, allowing easy access to both iconic attractions and hidden gems, making it a perfect base for your Roman adventure.
As you plan your visit, keep in mind that Rome’s enchanting ambiance is best experienced at a leisurely pace. Take the time to wander through its narrow cobblestone streets, discover local artisan shops, and indulge in gelato from one of the many gelaterias. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or a foodie, Rome has something special to offer every traveler.
When to Experience the Best of Rome
Choosing the right time to visit Rome can significantly enhance your experience. The best time to visit Rome is typically during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasantly warm, making it perfect for exploring the city’s outdoor attractions. With fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months, you can enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere while visiting famous sites like the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. For those interested in local events, the spring season is particularly vibrant, with various festivals that celebrate Roman culture.
Rome weather can be quite variable, so it's essential to prepare accordingly. Summers can be hot, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F), while winters can be chilly and rainy. If you prefer milder weather, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons. Additionally, keep an eye out for local events and festivals that occur throughout the year, such as the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in December or the Rome Film Fest in October, which provide unique opportunities to experience the city’s rich traditions.
For those planning to visit during the peak tourist season, make sure to book your accommodations in advance. Popular hotels in Rome, Italy, tend to fill up quickly, especially around major holidays and events. By planning ahead, you can secure a comfortable stay and ensure your Roman adventure is as enjoyable as possible.
Travel Tips for a Memorable Roman Adventure
Traveling to Rome can be a delightful experience, but being prepared with the right tips can make your adventure even more memorable. First and foremost, familiarize yourself with basic Rome travel tips to navigate the city with ease. Public transportation is efficient and affordable, with buses, trams, and the metro system connecting various parts of the city. Consider purchasing a Roma Pass, which offers unlimited travel on public transport and discounts on various attractions.
Safety is always a priority when traveling. While Rome is generally safe, it's wise to remain vigilant, especially in crowded areas like tourist attractions and public transport. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious of pickpockets. Additionally, familiarize yourself with cultural etiquette. Italians appreciate politeness, so learning a few basic phrases in Italian, such as “per favore” (please) and “grazie” (thank you), can go a long way in building rapport with locals.
As you prepare for your trip, pack essential items that will enhance your experience. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as Rome is best explored on foot. A reusable water bottle is also handy, as there are numerous drinking fountains throughout the city where you can refill. Don’t forget a portable charger for your devices, ensuring you can capture all your adventures without running out of battery. With these travel safety tips in mind, you're set for a fantastic Roman escapade!
The Ultimate Guide to Where to Stay in Rome
Finding the perfect place to stay in Rome can set the stage for an unforgettable trip. The city offers a wide range of accommodations, catering to all budgets and preferences. For those seeking luxury, consider booking a stay at one of the best hotels in Rome, Italy, such as the Giglio Dell'opera Hotel, where guests rave about the friendly staff and delicious breakfast. Alternatively, the Hotel Nord Nuova Roma is renowned for its cleanliness and accommodating service, making it an excellent choice for travelers looking for comfort and convenience.
If you’re traveling on a budget, options like B&B Hotel Roma Fiumicino and The RomeHello provide excellent value without compromising on quality. Guests have praised The RomeHello for its cleanliness and helpful staff, while B&B Hotel Roma Fiumicino is known for its friendly atmosphere. For a unique experience, hu Roma Camping in town offers excellent accommodations with a swimming pool, making it perfect for families or those looking to enjoy the outdoors.
When deciding where to stay, consider the proximity to major attractions. Areas like Trastevere and the historic center are ideal for those who want to be in the heart of the action, while neighborhoods like Testaccio offer a more local vibe with great dining options. Regardless of your preference, booking through Agoda.com ensures you find the best accommodations in Rome that fit your needs and budget.
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When planning a trip to Rome, Italy, choosing the right platform for booking your accommodations can make all the difference. Agoda.com stands out as a top choice for travelers, offering a seamless experience for finding hotels, flights, and activities tailored to your needs. With a user-friendly interface, you can effortlessly search through a vast selection of hotels in Rome, Italy, ensuring you find the perfect stay that fits your budget and preferences.
One of the key advantages of using Agoda.com is the ability to compare prices and read genuine reviews from fellow travelers. This feature allows you to make informed decisions and select accommodations that have received positive feedback, ensuring a pleasant stay. Whether you’re looking for luxury hotels in Rome, Italy, or budget-friendly options, Agoda.com provides a comprehensive list, making it easier than ever to find what you need.
Not only does Agoda.com offer competitive pricing, but it also frequently runs promotions and discounts, giving you the chance to snag great deals on your bookings. With options to customize your search based on amenities, location, and guest ratings, you can find accommodations that cater specifically to your travel style. Plus, with the convenience of a mobile app, you can manage your bookings on the go, making your travel planning even more efficient.
Getting Around the Eternal City
Exploring Rome, Italy, is a delightful adventure, and understanding the public transport system can enhance your experience. The city boasts an extensive network of buses, trams, and metro lines, making it easy to reach major attractions. The metro system is efficient, with two main lines: Line A (the orange line) and Line B (the blue line), which connect key areas like the Vatican, Termini Station, and the Colosseum. Purchasing a ticket is straightforward, and options like the daily or weekly passes can save you money if you plan to use public transport frequently.
Buses are another excellent way to navigate the city. They cover a broader area and can take you to charming neighborhoods that might not be accessible via the metro. Be sure to check the bus schedules and routes, as they can vary, especially on weekends. The trams are also a scenic option, particularly Tram 8, which takes you from the historic center to Trastevere, a lively area filled with restaurants and nightlife.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, walking is one of the best ways to soak in the beauty of Rome. The city’s compact size allows you to wander through its enchanting streets, discovering hidden gems along the way. Additionally, consider renting a bike or using a scooter-sharing service for a fun and eco-friendly way to explore. With so many options for getting around, you’ll find that navigating the Eternal City is both easy and enjoyable.
Unmissable Activities and Attractions in Rome
No visit to Rome, Italy, is complete without experiencing its iconic attractions. The Colosseum, a symbol of ancient Rome, is a must-see. This colossal amphitheater once hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, and today, it offers guided tours that provide insight into its fascinating history. Don’t forget to explore the nearby Roman Forum, where you can walk through the ruins of ancient government buildings and temples, immersing yourself in the city’s storied past.
Another essential stop is the Vatican City, home to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. The breathtaking artwork, including Michelangelo’s famous ceiling, is a testament to the city’s rich artistic heritage. Booking a guided tour can help you skip the long lines and gain a deeper understanding of the significance of these landmarks. Afterward, take a leisurely stroll through the Vatican Gardens for a serene escape from the bustling city.
For a taste of Rome's vibrant atmosphere, head to the Trevi Fountain. Toss a coin over your shoulder to ensure your return to this magical city. Nearby, Piazza Navona is perfect for enjoying a gelato while admiring the stunning Baroque architecture. Don’t miss the chance to visit local markets, such as Campo de’ Fiori, where you can sample delicious street food and shop for fresh produce. With countless activities and attractions to choose from, Rome promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
A Shopper's Paradise in Rome
Shopping in Rome, Italy, is an experience that combines high fashion with local flair. The city is home to a plethora of shopping districts, each offering its unique charm and variety. One of the most famous streets for shopping is Via del Corso, where you can find everything from international brands to local boutiques. Strolling down this bustling thoroughfare, you’ll encounter a mix of well-known stores and quaint shops, perfect for picking up souvenirs or indulging in some retail therapy.
For those seeking a more eclectic shopping experience, head to Affare Fatto Mercatino Usato, a vintage market where you can hunt for unique items, from clothing to antiques. This market is a favorite among locals and provides a glimpse into the city’s vibrant second-hand culture. Don’t miss Bottega Del Pantheon, a charming shop near the Pantheon that specializes in artisanal products, including handmade leather goods and traditional Roman crafts.
For food lovers, the Mercato del Mercoledi e Sabato offers a delightful array of fresh produce, local delicacies, and artisanal products. Here, you can sample delicious street food while mingling with locals and experiencing the authentic Roman market atmosphere. With such a diverse shopping scene, Rome truly caters to all tastes and budgets, making it a perfect destination for shoppers of every kind.
Nature Lovers' Retreats in Rome
Rome, Italy, is not just about ancient ruins and bustling streets; it also offers beautiful green spaces that provide a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. One of the most popular outdoor attractions is Villa Borghese, a sprawling park that features picturesque gardens, serene lakes, and stunning fountains. Visitors can rent bikes or rowboats, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day outdoors. The park also houses the renowned Borghese Gallery, showcasing masterpieces by artists such as Caravaggio and Bernini.
Another gem for nature enthusiasts is the Bioparco di Roma, a zoo that is home to a variety of animals from around the world. Located within the Villa Borghese, this family-friendly attraction is perfect for a day out with children. The zoo emphasizes conservation and education, making it an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.
For those who prefer a more rugged outdoor experience, Forte Portuense offers expansive green areas and walking paths, ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the region. With its historical significance and scenic views, this fort is a great place to explore while soaking up the sun. Whether you’re looking for a tranquil park or an adventure in nature, Rome has plenty of options to satisfy your outdoor cravings.
Delve into Rome's Rich Historical and Cultural Heritage
Rome is a city steeped in history, and its rich cultural heritage is evident in every corner. The Colosseum stands as a monumental symbol of ancient Rome, where gladiators once fought for glory. A visit to this iconic landmark is essential, and guided tours provide fascinating insights into its history and architecture. Nearby, the Roman Forum offers a glimpse into the heart of ancient Roman public life, with its impressive ruins and historical significance.
Cultural experiences abound in the city, with numerous museums and galleries showcasing art from various eras. The Capitoline Museums house an extensive collection of ancient Roman sculptures and artifacts, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Moreover, art lovers will appreciate the stunning frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, located within the Vatican City. Michelangelo's masterpieces are a testament to the artistic brilliance of the Renaissance period.
Additionally, the Pantheon is another architectural marvel that has stood the test of time. Its magnificent dome and oculus create a breathtaking atmosphere that captivates visitors. Exploring these historical sites allows travelers to connect with Rome's illustrious past while appreciating its cultural significance. Rome is truly a living museum, offering endless opportunities to delve into its rich heritage.
Family-Friendly Fun in Rome
Traveling with family in Rome, Italy, can be an exciting adventure filled with activities for all ages. One of the best family-friendly attractions is the Gianicolo, a hill that offers stunning panoramic views of the city. Families can enjoy a leisurely walk up the hill, where they will encounter playgrounds, gardens, and even a puppet theater, making it a great spot for kids to play and explore.
The Parco Lineare is another fantastic option, featuring extensive walking and biking paths that are perfect for family outings. This park offers safe spaces for children to run around and enjoy nature, along with picnic areas for a relaxing family lunch. For those looking for a more interactive experience, Parco Via Columella has playgrounds and sports facilities, ensuring that children stay entertained throughout the day.
Don’t forget to visit Giardino Maurizio Arena, a beautiful garden that provides a peaceful escape in the heart of the city. With its well-maintained lawns and shaded areas, it’s an excellent place for families to unwind after a day of sightseeing. Rome offers a wealth of family-friendly attractions, ensuring that every member of the family has a memorable experience in the Eternal City.
Festivals and Local Events You Can't Miss
Rome, Italy, is known for its vibrant culture, and the city comes alive with numerous festivals and local events throughout the year. One of the most notable celebrations is La Befana, held on January 6th, which marks the end of the Christmas season. This traditional event features a witch-like figure, La Befana, who delivers gifts to children. Streets fill with parades, music, and festive activities, creating a joyful atmosphere for families and visitors alike.
Another exciting event is the Rome Film Fest, usually held in October, showcasing international films and attracting filmmakers and movie enthusiasts from around the globe. This festival offers screenings, panel discussions, and opportunities to meet industry professionals, making it a must-attend for cinema lovers.
During the summer months, the city hosts various outdoor concerts and cultural events, including Estate Romana, a summer festival featuring live music, theater performances, and art exhibitions in parks and public spaces. These events provide a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local culture while enjoying the warm evenings. With such a rich calendar of festivals and events, Rome offers endless opportunities to experience its lively spirit and traditions.
Practical Travel Information for Rome
Before embarking on your Roman adventure, it’s essential to have practical travel information at your fingertips. First, ensure that you have the necessary visa requirements based on your nationality. Many travelers from the EU and other countries can enter Italy without a visa for short stays, while others may need to apply in advance. Always check the latest regulations to avoid any last-minute surprises.
Currency exchange is another crucial aspect of travel planning. The Euro (€) is the official currency in Italy, and it’s advisable to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases, especially in local markets or cafes. ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted in most establishments, but it’s wise to inform your bank about your travel plans to prevent any issues with card usage abroad.
Lastly, familiarize yourself with local emergency contacts, such as the police (112) and medical services (118). Knowing where to find help or assistance can provide peace of mind during your travels. With this practical travel information, you’re well-equipped to navigate your Roman adventure smoothly.
Hidden Gems to Explore in Rome
While Rome is famous for its iconic landmarks, the city also boasts a plethora of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. One such gem is the Quartiere Coppedè, an eclectic neighborhood that showcases a unique blend of architectural styles, from Art Nouveau to Baroque. Wandering through its charming streets, you’ll find whimsical buildings adorned with intricate details, making it a photographer’s paradise.
Another lesser-known site is the Church of San Clemente, a fascinating complex that reveals layers of history. This church features three distinct levels, each representing different eras of Roman history. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins below the church, providing a captivating glimpse into the city’s past.
For a serene escape from the tourist crowds, head to the Orto Botanico, a beautiful botanical garden located in Trastevere. This tranquil oasis features a diverse collection of plants, lovely pathways, and quiet spots perfect for relaxation. Exploring these hidden gems allows travelers to experience a different side of Rome, away from the bustling tourist attractions.
Indulge in the Culinary Delights of Rome
Rome, Italy, is a food lover's dream, offering a rich culinary scene that reflects its history and culture. Traditional Roman cuisine is characterized by its simplicity and use of fresh, local ingredients. Don’t miss trying classics such as Carbonara or Cacio e Pepe, both of which showcase the city’s culinary heritage. Restaurants like Osteria Nannarella and Ristorante La Nuova Piazzetta serve authentic dishes that will delight your taste buds.
For those craving pizza, Rome offers its unique style known as "pizza al taglio," which is baked in large rectangular trays and sold by the slice. Ristorante Pizzeria Castello is a popular spot to enjoy this delicious treat. Pair your meal with local wines, and you’ll be in for a true Roman dining experience.
Don’t forget to explore the city’s vibrant street food scene as well. Vendors at local markets like Campo de’ Fiori offer delectable options such as supplì (fried rice balls) and porchetta sandwiches. Sampling these local delights is a must for any food enthusiast visiting Rome. With such a diverse culinary landscape, Rome promises unforgettable dining experiences for every palate.
Nightlife Adventures in the Heart of Rome
As the sun sets, Rome transforms into a vibrant nightlife hub that caters to all tastes. From lively bars to sophisticated clubs, the city offers a plethora of options for evening entertainment. The Trastevere neighborhood is particularly famous for its bustling nightlife, with numerous bars and pubs lining its charming streets. Here, you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere while sipping on cocktails or local wines.
For those seeking a more upscale experience, the Piazza Navona area features stylish cocktail bars and rooftop lounges that provide stunning views of the city skyline. Enjoying a drink while overlooking the illuminated fountains is an unforgettable experience. Additionally, live music venues and jazz clubs throughout the city offer a chance to immerse yourself in the local music scene.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience a traditional Italian aperitivo, where you can enjoy drinks accompanied by an array of small bites. Many bars in Rome offer this delightful pre-dinner ritual, allowing you to relax and socialize with friends. With such a dynamic nightlife scene, Rome ensures that your evenings are filled with excitement and enjoyment.
Itinerary Ideas for Every Type of Traveler
Planning your Roman getaway can be made easier with tailored itinerary ideas for various types of travelers. For history enthusiasts, a three-day itinerary might include visits to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon, along with guided tours of the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel. This itinerary ensures you experience the city's rich historical sites while allowing time for leisurely meals at local trattorias.
For families, a fun-filled itinerary could include a day at the Bioparco di Roma, followed by a picnic at Villa Borghese. The next day could feature visits to the Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona, with plenty of gelato breaks in between. This approach allows families to enjoy both educational and entertaining experiences.
For food lovers, a culinary itinerary might include a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Roman dishes, followed by visits to local markets and eateries. Exploring the city's vibrant food scene will undoubtedly be a highlight of your trip. With these itinerary ideas, travelers can customize their experiences in Rome to suit their interests and preferences.
Day Trips from Rome to Expand Your Horizons
While Rome itself is filled with attractions, nearby destinations offer fantastic day trip options that enrich your travel experience. One popular choice is Ostia Antica, an ancient Roman port city located just a short train ride from the city. Exploring its well-preserved ruins provides a fascinating glimpse into daily life during the Roman Empire. This site is often less crowded than other attractions, making it a peaceful escape.
Another great day trip is to Tivoli, known for its stunning villas and gardens. The magnificent Villa d'Este, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features breathtaking gardens and fountains that are sure to impress. Additionally, the ancient Hadrian's Villa offers a chance to explore the opulent retreat of Emperor Hadrian, showcasing impressive ruins and beautiful landscapes.
For those seeking a taste of the countryside, the charming town of Frascati is famous for its wine production. A visit here allows travelers to enjoy wine tastings and picturesque views of the surrounding hills. These day trips provide a wonderful opportunity to experience the beauty and history beyond the bustling streets of Rome.


















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