94 Best Hotels in Rome, Italy

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It's the click of your heels on inlaid marble, the whisper of 600-thread-count Frette sheets, the murmured buongiorno of a coat-tailed porter bowing low as you pass. It's a rustic attic room with a wood-beam ceiling, a white umbrella on a roof terrace, a 400-year-old palazzo. Maybe it's birdsong pouring into your room as you swing open French windows to a sun-kissed view of the Colosseum, a timeworn piazza, or a flower-filled marketplace.

When it comes to accommodations, Rome offers a wide selection of high-end hotels, bed-and-breakfasts, designer boutique hotels—options that run the gamut from whimsical to luxurious. Whether you want a simple place to rest your head or a complete cache of exclusive amenities, you have plenty to choose from.

Luxury hotels like the Eden, the Hotel Hassler, and the Hotel de Russie are justly renowned for sybaritic comfort: postcard views over Roman rooftops, silver flatware on white linen atop a groaning breakfast-buffet table, and the fluffiest towels. But in more modest categories, very often Rome's hotels are not up to the standards of space, comfort, quiet, and service taken for granted in the United States: you’ll still find places with tiny rooms, lumpy beds, and anemic air-conditioning. The good news: if you're flexible, there are happy mediums aplenty.

One thing to figure out before you arrive is which neighborhood you want to stay in. There are obvious advantages to staying in a hotel within easy walking distance of the main sights. If a picturesque location is your main concern, stay in one of the small hotels around Piazza Navona or Campo de' Fiori. If luxury is a high priority, head for Piazza di Spagna or beyond the city center, where quality/price ratios are higher and some hotels have swimming pools. Most of Rome's good budget hotels are concentrated around Termini station, but here accommodations can vary widely, from fine to downright seedy, and you'll have to use public transportation to get to the centro storico (historic center). The popularity of Pope Francis has drawn hundreds of thousands of new tourists to the papal mass and blessings since his appointment in 2013; this has naturally been good business for hotels in the Vatican and surrounding areas.

Demetra Hotel Rome

$$ | Via del Viminale 8, Rome, 00184, Italy

This hotel near the glorious Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica is also close to Termini station, and has modern comforts and a great concierge—all at moderate rates. Stylish guest rooms have contemporary furnishings, bright red bedspreads and drapes, and soft lighting. The hotel's location is ideal if you want to be close to Termini without staying in a gritty part of town; there are also plenty of shops and restaurants nearby.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Excellent central location
  • Soundproof rooms

Cons

  • Basic breakfast buffet
  • Rooms can be on the small side
  • Not a picturesque area, so views can be drab
Via del Viminale 8, Rome, 00184, Italy
06-45494943
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The First Arte

$$$ | Via del Vantaggio, 14, Rome, 00186, Italy

Set in a 19th-century neoclassical palace, this cozy boutique hotel was remodeled to feature high-tech, elegant guest rooms while keeping the core structure, including unique windows and tall ceilings, intact. Spacious rooms feature plush blue velvet furniture, oak desks and bookcases, elegant marble bathrooms, and free Illy coffee. The two-Michelin-starred restaurant, Acquolina, serves innovative seafood dishes. The Acquaroof offers drinks and Mediterranean and Roman cuisine on the romantic top-floor terrace, with incredible 360-degree city views.

Pros

  • Fitness room with Technogym equipment
  • Staff that is eager to please
  • More than 200 works of art by Italian artists on display

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • Rooftop bar can get quite crowded
  • No spa
Via del Vantaggio, 14, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-45617070
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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G-Rough Hotel

$$$ | Piazza Pasquino, 69, Rome, 00186, Italy

With decor elements such as original wood-beamed ceilings, retro tiles, rich fabrics, contemporary art, and furniture that nods to 1930s and '40s Italian design, there's a hipster feel to this hotel inside a 17th-century palazzo around the corner from Piazza Navona. Top-floor rooms have little terraces where you can enjoy your morning cappuccino; other amenities include free Wi-Fi throughout the building, a coffee and tea maker in every room, and a ground-floor caffè and exhibition space that often promotes works by local artists. 

Pros

  • Organic continental breakfast
  • Free welcome drink at the hot-spot bar
  • Intriguing experience packages

Cons

  • Rooms facing Piazza Pasquino can be noisy
  • No real reception area
  • Consciously cool decor might be too overdone for some
Piazza Pasquino, 69, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-68801085
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Abruzzi

$$ | Piazza della Rotonda, 69, Rome, 00186, Italy

This friendly, comfortable, family-run hotel has relatively gentle rates for such a prime location---directly in front of the Pantheon. The rooms are all white with antique prints, hardwood floors, and contemporary furnishings.

Pros

  • Magnificent Pantheon views
  • The piazza is a hot spot
  • Sizable bathrooms

Cons

  • Area can be somewhat noisy
  • Breakfast is at a bar next door
  • Elevator doesn't go to ground floor
Piazza della Rotonda, 69, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-97841351
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel al San Pietrino

$ | Via Giovanni Bettolo, 43, Rome, 00195, Italy

This simple budget hotel on the third floor of a 19th-century palazzo offers rock-bottom rates and is just a five-minute walk from the Vatican. You won't find frills, but you will find clean rooms with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. There's no bar, but there is a breakfast buffet and a vending machine that you can use 24 hours a day.

Pros

  • Heavenly rates near the Vatican
  • Air-conditioning and Wi-Fi
  • Free parking nearby

Cons

  • A couple of Metro stops from the centro storico
  • Flat pillows and basic bedding
  • No bar
Via Giovanni Bettolo, 43, Rome, 00195, Italy
06-3700132
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11 rooms
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Hotel Alpi

$$ | Via Castelfidardo, 84, Rome, 00185, Italy

You'll feel right at home from the moment you waltz into this hotel in a 19th-century art nouveau building, where high ceilings, elegant chandeliers, white walls, and marble floors lend both elegance and warmth—all just a few blocks from Termini station. Guest rooms are tastefully decorated, mixing antique furniture and contemporary design; fresh flowers are displayed throughout the hotel and on the terrace. There are slightly formal lounges and a cozy bar on the third-floor terrace.

Pros

  • Clean and comfortable
  • Lovely terraces for relaxing
  • Boutique design and service

Cons

  • Not all rooms are created equal
  • Location is not very picturesque
  • You'll need to take transportation to most sights
Via Castelfidardo, 84, Rome, 00185, Italy
06-4441235
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48 rooms
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Hotel Atlante Star

$$ | Via Vitelleschi, 34, Rome, 00193, Italy

The rooftop garden terrace with a center-stage view of St. Peter's Basilica is just one reason to stay here; proximity to the Vatican and superb shopping is another. This family-run hotel is set in a distinguished 19th-century building and has a classic atmosphere, with most guest rooms renovated with a modern style. The restaurant, Les Étoiles, serves sophisticated Italian dishes like tagliolini pasta with crab, basil, and tomatoes. A sister hotel, the Atlante Garden, just around the corner, has larger rooms at slightly lower rates.

Pros

  • All rooms have robes and amenity kits
  • Panoramic roof garden and terrace is open from morning to night
  • Restaurant serves sophisticated cuisine with beautiful views

Cons

  • Some rooms are nicer than others
  • Food and drinks are expensive
  • Some furniture and fixtures are in need of upgrading
Via Vitelleschi, 34, Rome, 00193, Italy
06-686386
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65 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Barberini

$$ | Via Rasella, 3, Rome, 00187, Italy

This elegant four-star hotel, housed in a 19th-century palazzo near Piazza Barberini, has old-world luxury and charm and is an easy distance from the Metro, the Trevi Fountain, and sophisticated Via Veneto. The rooms here are a bit small but offer good value given the prime location, particularly for those who want a single room. The breakfast buffet on the rooftop is fresh, delicious, and generous. The hotel also has a delightful in-house spa where you can recover after a long day of sightseeing.

Pros

  • Beautiful views from the rooftop terrace
  • On a quiet side street close to several important attractions
  • Great value for the area

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • Light sleepers may hear the Metro at night
  • Beds are a bit hard
Via Rasella, 3, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-4814993
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Campo de' Fiori

$$ | Via del Biscione, 6, Rome, 00186, Italy

This handsome, ivy-draped hotel is a romantic refuge in the heart of Campo de' Fiori. The hotel's colorful, elegant furnishings, frescoes, and exposed brick make it unique, as do the riveting views from the rooftop terrace. Cozy up to the fireplace in the hotel lobby, always crackling on cold nights and during the wintery months. In addition to the guest rooms, the hotel also offers apartments in the area that can accommodate two to five guests.

Pros

  • Set on a gorgeous small square close to the action of the main campo
  • Panoramic rooftop terrace
  • Well-stocked library where one can relax and read

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side and could use updating
  • Some apartments are too close to the area's noisy bar scene
  • Can get pricey in high season
Via del Biscione, 6, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-68806865
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Carmel

$ | Via Goffredo Mameli, 11, Rome, 00153, Italy

In the heart of Trastevere and across the Tiber from the main synagogue in the Jewish Ghetto is Rome's only kosher hotel, a friendly and budget-friendly place to stay. Staffers are eager to please and can even arrange prepared kosher meals if requested in advance. Rooms are basic and two rooms have a shared bath, so be sure to inquire when booking.

Pros

  • Lovely dining terrace outside
  • Kosher breakfast can be arranged for €5 extra per person per day
  • Check-in starts at noon

Cons

  • No frills
  • Air-conditioning is a bit weak
  • Some rooms share a bath
Via Goffredo Mameli, 11, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-5809921
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Celio

$$ | Via dei Santissimi Quattro, 35/c, Rome, 00184, Italy

At this hotel near the Colosseum, each of the small guest rooms is named after a famous Italian painter (Tiziano, Cellini, Michelangelo) and features decor that evokes the work of its namesake. All are sumptuously frescoed and have French windows and marble-tiled bathrooms (some with Jacuzzis). The hotel is on the romantic Celian Hill, just a stroll from the Santi Quattro Coronati Church and the Villa Celimontana Park. Other perks include the rooftop terrace, where breakfast is served in warmer months, and a fitness center.

Pros

  • Beautiful rooftop garden
  • Good location
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Very small bathrooms
  • No elevator
  • Breakfast not that substantial
Via dei Santissimi Quattro, 35/c, Rome, 00184, Italy
06-70495333
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Chapter Roma

$$ | Via di Santa Maria de' Calderari, 47, Rome, 00186, Italy

The edgy, of-the-moment design at this boutique hotel juxtaposes plush mid-century Italian furnishings with street art murals and industrial touches. On the ground floor, the contemporary fine dining restaurant and sleek bar are the place to unwind with a creative cocktail in hand. The Market caffè serves the kind of healthy salads and fresh juices that are rare in Rome. For summer sunsets, tables at the Mexican-themed Hey Güey rooftop terrace are in high demand.

Pros

  • Trendy design
  • In-room mixology station
  • Lively rooftop bar in summer

Cons

  • No gym
  • No spa
  • Most room arrangements are suited for 2 guests maximum
Via di Santa Maria de' Calderari, 47, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-89935351
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47 rooms
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Hotel Croce di Malta

$ | Via Borgognona, 28, Rome, 00187, Italy

This is a reliable budget hotel in the side streets of Piazza di Spagna that offers great value for money. There are no extra frills, no pampering—just professional service and clean lodging.

Pros

  • Air-conditioning
  • Relaxing terraces
  • Great location and price

Cons

  • No extra services
  • Outdated interiors
  • Some maintenance needed
Via Borgognona, 28, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-6795482
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel de' Ricci

$$$$ | Via della Barchetta, 14, Rome, 00186, Italy

This intimate boutique hotel from the team behind the Pierluigi restaurant is a top spot for wine lovers. The general manager is a sommelier, the wine cellar has 1,500 labels, each room comes with a personalized wine fridge, and the hotel organizes tastings with producers. Don't miss the complimentary aperitivo at Charade Bar, which has wallpaper illustrated by a local artist.

Pros

  • Excellent wine cellar and cigar lounge
  • Great location on a quiet street
  • Perks include complimentary aperitivo and priority reservations at Pierluigi

Cons

  • There's a charge of €50 per day to bring pets
  • Moody lighting is dim throughout
  • No spa or gym
Via della Barchetta, 14, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-6874775
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8 rooms
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Hotel dei Borgognoni

$$ | Via del Bufalo, 126, Rome, 00187, Italy

Travelers who love peace and tranquility appreciate the position of this chic hotel set in a prestigious palazzo from the 1800s. The old palazzo has been remodeled to provide spacious lounges and a glassed-in garden courtyard; a small private art collection is also on view. Guest rooms, cleverly furnished with sharp gray, black, and red tones, have been designed to create the illusion of space, though they are actually petite. Some rooms have balconies or terraces on the interior courtyard, and the hotel offers free bicycles for guests to explore the city. After a busy day of sightseeing, the calm location on a pedestrian-only street is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle.

Pros

  • Free in-room Wi-Fi
  • Some rooms have private balconies or terraces
  • Free use of bicycles

Cons

  • Some rooms are small for the price
  • Cramped bathrooms
  • Breakfast lacks variety
Via del Bufalo, 126, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-69941505
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51 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel dei Mellini

$$ | Via Muzio Clementi, 81, Rome, 00193, Italy

On the west bank of the Tiber between the Spanish Steps and St. Peter's Basilica (a 10-minute stroll from Piazza del Popolo and the nearest Metro station), this hotel is removed from the chaos of the centro storico. Rooms are tastefully furnished with mahogany furniture, antique prints, hardwood floors, and marble bathrooms. Amenities include a bar, cafeteria, solarium, gym, and rooftop garden.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Breakfast served until 11 am
  • Free bicycles to use based on availability

Cons

  • Not for those who want to be in the center of the action
  • Few dining options right nearby
  • Some wear and tear in the rooms
Via Muzio Clementi, 81, Rome, 00193, Italy
06-324771
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81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Forum

$$ | Via Tor de' Conti, 25–30, Rome, 00184, Italy

This hotel in a converted 18th-century convent has a truly unique setting on one side of the Fori Imperiali, with cinematic views of ancient Rome across the avenue so impressive that it has drawn celebrities and socialites. The lobby is considerably less exciting: decor is traditional in the extreme, with the requisite gold wall sconces, walnut paneling, red-velvet armchairs, and Asian carpets. Upstairs, guest rooms are low-key though pleasant; suites, which have velvety fabrics and some antiques, can be a little dated. Bathrooms have been restyled using marble and antique tiles.  The panorama from the rooftop restaurant will make you feel like you're standing on the set of a movie about ancient Rome.

Pros

  • Bird's-eye view of ancient Rome
  • "American" bar on rooftop terrace
  • Discounted rates can be found from time to time

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Outdated decor
  • Food and drinks are expensive
Via Tor de' Conti, 25–30, Rome, 00184, Italy
06-6792446
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80 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Genio

$ | Via Giuseppe Zanardelli, 28, Rome, 00186, Italy

Just off the beautiful Piazza Navona, this aging but pleasant hotel has a lovely rooftop terrace that's the perfect place to enjoy a cappuccino or a glass of wine while taking in the view. Rooms are classically furnished, and the more updated ones have parquet floors and cheerfully striped wallpaper. You can snag a really good deal here in January and February, when room rates can go down to €130.

Pros

  • Homey buffet breakfast
  • Moderate prices for the area
  • Nice views from terrace

Cons

  • Rather weak AC in summer
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
  • Some furnishings need to be updated
Via Giuseppe Zanardelli, 28, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-6833781
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Lancelot

$$ | Via Capo d'Africa, 47, Rome, 00184, Italy

This friendly home away from home in a quiet residential area close to the Colosseum has been run by the Khan family since 1971. Its carefully and courteously attentive staffers go the extra mile for their guests. Clean and comfortable guest rooms have basic antique furnishings and big windows—some even with a view of the Colosseum—and all have air-conditioning, TVs, and Wi-Fi. Higher priced rooms have terraces or balconies as well. In the high season, the on-site restaurant serves dinner as well as breakfast, and the bar is always open for a drink.

Pros

  • Hospitable staff
  • Secluded and quiet
  • Very family-friendly

Cons

  • Some bathrooms are on the small side
  • No in-room refrigerators
  • Some rooms are in need of redecorating
Via Capo d'Africa, 47, Rome, 00184, Italy
06-70450615
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61 rooms
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Hotel Locarno

$$$$ | Via della Penna, 22, Rome, 00186, Italy

Established in 1925, this art deco--style hotel feels like an authentic time capsule of a more glamorous era. Exquisite wallpaper and fabric prints are coordinated in guest rooms, and some are decorated with antiques—the grandest suite has a red ceiling hand-painted in Venetian style. Everything is lovingly supervised by the owners. There's bar service on the panoramic roof garden and in the courtyard, and complimentary bicycles are available if you feel like braving the traffic. No wonder it's a favorite of filmmaker Wes Anderson, among other illustrious guests.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Complimentary bicycles
  • Gym

Cons

  • Some rooms are dark
  • Cleaning fee of €50 per night for pets
  • Food and drinks are expensive
Via della Penna, 22, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-3610841
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49 rooms
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Hotel Lord Byron

$$$ | Via Giuseppe de Notaris, 5, Rome, 00197, Italy

With a serene location near the Villa Borghese Gardens and a country-manor feel, this family-run art deco retreat attracts an older, well-off international crowd. The downstairs bar—a magnificent piece of cabinetry—is a conversation piece in itself. Upstairs, modern and antique styles combine to create highly polished opulence in guest rooms.

Pros

  • Luxury bathrobes and slippers
  • Gorgeous bar
  • Excellent breakfast

Cons

  • Too far to walk to sights
  • Not many caffès and shops in the area
  • Some bathrooms need maintenance
Via Giuseppe de Notaris, 5, Rome, 00197, Italy
06-3220404
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Mascagni

$$$ | Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, 90, Rome, 00185, Italy

On a side street around the corner from one of Rome's most impressive piazzas, this friendly hotel has polite and professional staff, public spaces styled with contemporary art, and guest rooms with wood fixtures and furnishings accentuated by warm colors. The intimate lounges and charming bar follow the same scheme, as does the breakfast room, where a generous American breakfast buffet is laid out in the morning, complete with complimentary newspapers.

Pros

  • Cozy library-style lobby
  • Evening lounge serves light fare
  • Special programs include a "Family Perfect" room option

Cons

  • Elevator is too small and takes a while
  • Guests can't control their room temperature
  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy
Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, 90, Rome, 00185, Italy
06-48904040
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40 rooms
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Hotel Morgana

$$ | Via Filippo Turati, 33/37, Rome, 00185, Italy

A cozy hotel just a stone's throw from Termini Station sounds like some sort of a miracle, and yet, the Morgana welcomes guests with classically designed accommodations and friendly smiles. Rooms feature kitschy striped walls, comfy beds, flowing drapes, satellite TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast is abundant, and there's free access to a fitness center in the Hotel Ariston, a sister hotel that's just across the street. 

Pros

  • Practical base for public transportation
  • Great breakfast
  • Clean and quiet

Cons

  • Run-down neighborhood
  • Removed from most sightseeing
  • Some bathrooms are on the small side
Via Filippo Turati, 33/37, Rome, 00185, Italy
06-4467230
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123 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Ponte Sisto

$$ | Via dei Pettinari, 64, Rome, 00186, Italy

Situated in a remodeled Renaissance palazzo with one of the prettiest patio-courtyards in Rome, this hotel is a relaxing retreat close to Campo de' Fiori and Trastevere. Rooms have cherrywood accents, recessed lighting, and luminous marble floors. Some overlook the garden of the historic Palazzo Spada, and others offer a distant glimpse of the cupola of St. Peter's Basilica. Some suites have whirlpool tubs and balconies. The rooftop terrace is a great place to contemplate the city's skyline.

Pros

  • Rooms with views (and some with balconies and terraces)
  • Great location between Trastevere and Campo de' Fiori
  • Beautiful courtyard garden

Cons

  • Street-side rooms can be noisy
  • Some upgraded rooms are small and not worth the price difference
  • A/c is controlled centrally and requires a call to the front desk to adjust
Via dei Pettinari, 64, Rome, 00186, Italy
06-6863100
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106 rooms
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Hotel San Anselmo

$$ | Piazza San Anselmo, 2, Rome, 00153, Italy

Set in a molto charming garden atop the Aventine Hill, this refurbished 19th-century villa is a romantic retreat. One of the perks of staying here, apart from the peace and tranquility, is the close proximity to Rome's gems, like the famous keyhole of the Grand Priory of the Knights of Malta where you can catch a tiny glimpse of St. Peter's dome. The decor blends bits of antique Baroque flair (such as period chandeliers) with contemporary touches like the in-room portable handset loaded with data and maps. Each guest room is uniquely designed to follow a particular theme, like the "Room of the Poems," which features verse beautifully scrawled onto the walls.

Pros

  • Classic romantic rooms
  • Historic building with artful interior
  • Garden where you can enjoy breakfast

Cons

  • Some rooms are quite small
  • Limited public transportation
  • No full restaurant
Piazza San Anselmo, 2, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-570057
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34 rooms
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Hotel Sant'Anna Roma

$$ | Borgo Pio, 133, Rome, 00193, Italy

Set in the shadow of St. Peter's, this small hotel is a good value, with simply decorated, ample guest rooms that feature wood-beam ceilings, parquet floors, and comfy beds. The spacious attic rooms also have tiny terraces. Frescoes in the vaulted breakfast room, as well as the fountain in the courtyard, are romantic touches.

Pros

  • Street is a pedestrian-only zone
  • Beds are comfy
  • Staff are friendly

Cons

  • No on-site bar or restaurant, and many nearby restaurants are tourist traps
  • The neighborhood is dead at night
  • They can charge extra for a late checkout
Borgo Pio, 133, Rome, 00193, Italy
06-68801602
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20 rooms
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Hotel Santa Maria

$$ | Vicolo del Piede, 2, Rome, 00153, Italy

A Trastevere treasure with a pedigree going back four centuries, this ivy-covered, mansard-roofed, rosy-brick-red, erstwhile Renaissance-era convent—just steps away from the glorious Santa Maria in Trastevere church and a few blocks from the Tiber—has sweet and simple guest rooms: a mix of brick walls, "cotto" tile floors, oak furniture, and matching bedspreads and curtains. Surrounded by towering tenements, the complex is centered on a monastic portico courtyard, lined with orange trees—a lovely place for breakfast.

Pros

  • A quaint and pretty oasis in a central location
  • Spacious rooms for groups
  • Lovely rooftop terrace with views across the city

Cons

  • Tricky to find
  • Some noise from adjoining bedrooms
  • Church bells may wake light sleepers
Vicolo del Piede, 2, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-5894626
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20 rooms
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Hotel Trastevere

$$ | Via Luciano Manara, 24/a, Rome, 00153, Italy

This hotel captures the villagelike charm of the Trastevere district and offers basic, clean, comfortable rooms. The entrance hall features a mural of the famous Piazza di Santa Maria, a few blocks away. Hand-painted art nouveau wall designs, open medieval brickwork, and a few antiques add a touch of grace throughout. Most rooms face Piazza San Cosimato, where there's an outdoor food market every morning except Sunday. 

Pros

  • Good rates for location
  • Convenient to tram and bus
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Rooms are a little worn around the edges
  • Modest amenities
  • Standard rooms are quite small
Via Luciano Manara, 24/a, Rome, 00153, Italy
06-5814713
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14 rooms
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Hotel Valadier

$$ | Via della Fontanella, 15, Rome, 00187, Italy

Just a quick walk from the Spanish Steps, this hotel has captured the hearts of many travelers over the years. Once a convent, this palazzo has seen it all, although now the decor is pure classic hotel decor, with a lot of polished surfaces, mirrors, and fine fabrics. There's also a piano bar, a restaurant with live music, and two panoramic rooftop restaurants, where you can relax after a busy day of sightseeing or retail therapy.

Pros

  • Excellent American-style breakfast
  • Marble and travertine bathrooms
  • Discount if booking directly through website

Cons

  • Pillows are flat and outdated
  • Fitness room is small
  • Rooms can be very dark and small
Via della Fontanella, 15, Rome, 00187, Italy
06-3611998
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79 rooms
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The Hoxton, Rome

$$$ | Largo Benedetto Marcello, 220, Rome, 00198, Italy

British brand The Hoxton's first foray into Italy is a design lover's dream filled with 1970s-inspired bespoke furniture, art tomes, and plants that transform the large lobby into intimate seating nooks perfect for socializing and coworking. The signature restaurant, Elio, serves delicious Italian cuisine, while Cugino offers pastries in the morning and creative Spritz cocktails with light bites in the evening. Rooms are modestly sized, with plush beds, Roberts stereos, flatscreen TVs, and free tea and coffee. Minibars have only water and milk, but guests can purchase snacks at the front desk. There's also a large event space called the Apartment, which can be rented out.

Pros

  • Stylish design
  • Friendly staff
  • Great food and drinks

Cons

  • Far from main sights, with the closest Metro stop a mile away
  • Rooms have little storage space for clothes
  • No gym or spa
Largo Benedetto Marcello, 220, Rome, 00198, Italy
06-94502700
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192 rooms
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