Cristoforo Colombo is set in Rome's EUR district, next to Euroma2 shopping centre and close to Rome's GRA ring road. The hotel offers free WiFi throughout and parking and a free seasonal outdoor pool....
Yaro
Netherlands
Ideal if you’re by car, there is a lot of free parking space. Breakfast was a bit basic but ok! The rooms with two separate beds are more spacious.
Location wise, there is a busstop across the street that brings you to the metro station (takes around 7 min), from the metro station there is a metro directly to the center (takes around 20 min). You can tap in with your card and only costs 1,5€ for the bus and metro in total (one way.
Set on the right bank of Rome's Tiber River, Hotel Sant'Angelo is set in a historic building, just 1 km from the Spanish Steps. It offers free Wi-Fi and en suite rooms.
Kirsty
United Kingdom
The property is in a fantastic location, it’s 5 minutes from everything and the staff were amazing. The receptionists were so helpful and adjusted our taxi booking time for us. There is a lovely bistro across the road who sell the best coffee and pastries.
Hotel Pacific boasts 50 years of welcoming tradition and experience in a completely renovated building, close to Saint Peter's Square and the Vatican Museums, elegant neighbourhood in the Eternal...
Hotel Club House Roma is in a quiet area, 100 metres from Rome's Cornelia Metro Station and 3 stops from the Vatican City. Rooms offer air conditioning, free WiFi and satellite TV.
Vlad
Romania
Staff was friendly, close metro and bus stations. Location was in a quiet neighborhood.
Cleaning staff were receptive and did their job properly.
The Twentyone is a modern boutique hotel on Via Cola di Rienzo, one of Rome's best shopping streets. Castel Sant'Angelo and the historic centre are just a pleasant 10-minute walk away.
Hotel Sonya is in a quiet area of central Rome, in front of the Opera House and 50 metres from the Viminale Palace. This hotel features free WiFi throughout and rooms with cable TV.
Sandie
Australia
Location near train station was good. Some nice restaurants in the area. Room did have AC.
Featuring a fitness centre and sun terrace with a shared hot tub, Hotel 87 eighty-seven - Maison d'Art Collection offers modern rooms with free Sky TV.
Just a 5-minute walk from the Coliseum and 100 metres from Cavour Metro, FH55 Grand Hotel Palatino is in Rome's Monti District. It offers an American bar and a restaurant. WiFi is free throughout.
Situated in Rome, a short walk from Palazzo Venezia, Otivm Hotel features concierge service, a 24-hour desk and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can also relax on the terrace.
Location,staff and rooms were clean and comfortable.
Offering free WiFi, the Liberty Boutique Hotel features accommodation in Rome. Around 700 metres from Sapienza University of Rome, the property is also 900 metres away from Santa Maria Maggiore.
The rooms were lovely and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful
Parlamento Boutique Hotel is located in Rome's Spagna district, housed in a 17th-century building. It is 300 metres from Via Condotti and 300 metres from Trevi Fountain.
Location was perfect. Service at the hotel was super excellent.
Just 200 metres from the Pantheon, Terrace Pantheon Relais offers a panoramic terrace and stylish rooms. Piazza Navona is 5 minutes’ walk from the property.
very modern and clean - all the staff were and polite
Set in a historical building in the Roman Ghetto area, HT6 Hotel Roma offers stylish rooms with parquet floors and free WiFi throughout. The Great Synagogue of Rome is 50 metres from the property.
We didn't have breakfast. Location was excellent for us.
Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen satellite TV are standard in all iQ rooms. This modern hotel offers a free gym, sauna and rooftop terrace, 5 minutes' walk from Termini Train Station.
Plenty of room at breakfast and good choice of food
Set within less than 1 km of Vittorio Emanuele Metro Station and a 3-minute walk of Porta Maggiore, HOTEL CENTER 2 offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Rome.
Really good location, especially for young people.
Hotel Lella is 500 metres from Castro Pretorio Metro Station and less than 15 minutes' walk from Termini Train Station. It offers and en suite rooms with free WiFi.
Idea Hotel offers functional rooms with large beds, and a generous breakfast of homemade pastries. Located in a residential area, it is a 30-minute journey from the centre of Rome.
Amabilidad de los chicos de resepccion y restaurante
Hotel Cassia offers comfortable and functional accommodations in the quiet, green, and residential northern part of Rome, conveniently connected to the historic centre by a regular overground and...
Friendly staff, nice room right on via francigena route.
Offering a large furnished garden and elegant rooms, Hotel Romulus is set in the North of Rome, near the A90 motorway. It features free lobby Wi-Fi and a restaurant.
Staff molto cordiale e struttura molto accogliente
Conveniently set in the centre of Rome, Maalot Roma - Small Luxury Hotels of the World provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Excellent location. Very friendly and helpful staff
Situated in Rome, within 600 metres of Largo di Torre Argentina and 800 metres of Palazzo Venezia, Luxury Apartments Pantheon Roma features accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
Boasting a rooftop restaurant, Singer Palace Hotel is located right on the famous Via del Corso shopping Street. Set 350 metres from Trevi Fountain, the property offers air-conditioned rooms.
We loved this hotel. we loved everything about it!
Conveniently set in the centre of Rome, PALAZZO ROMA provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.
The full experience is beautiful
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Attractively situated in Rome, Palazzo Velabro, a Member of Design Hotels features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Everything about the hotel the staff were brilliant
Boasting a rooftop terrace overlooking the Pantheon dome, the elegant Albergo del Senato is set in the lively Piazza della Rotonda square in the historical centre of Rome. Wi-Fi is free throughout.
The location was great with plenty of restaurants around.
Set in Rome's central Monti area, Hotel Grifo features a terrace with magnificent city views.
Nice place to stay in Rome, very nice and attentive staff
FAQs about hotels in Rome
On average, 3-star hotels in Rome cost BGN 333 per night, and 4-star hotels in Rome are BGN 412 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Rome can on average be found for BGN 1,125 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Rome this weekend is BGN 701 or, for a 4-star hotel, BGN 958. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Rome for this weekend cost on average around BGN 3,079 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs BGN 549 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Rome for tonight. You'll pay on average around BGN 829 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Rome will cost around BGN 1,848 (based on Booking.com prices).
With over two and a half thousand years of history and astonishing classical beauty, Rome truly deserves to be called the Eternal City. From the breath-taking Colosseum to the famous Trevi Fountain, Rome has something for every taste.
Enjoy a freshly brewed espresso on one of the Rome’s popular piazzas and admire the everlasting beauty of frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Caravaggio’s paintings in Santa Maria del Popolo are a definite must-see.
Rome is also home to the Pantheon, built in 125 AD, the stunning St. Peter’s Basilica as well as another classic, the Roman Forum. Many of the world’s most famous churches, museums and galleries are just around the corner allowing you to have it all.
Make sure you explore the popular Trastevere and its cafes and trattorias, sit down on the Spanish Steps or just relax and enjoy Rome’s picturesque and sunny atmosphere. Rome will surely convince you that it is one of Italy’s gems.
No matter if you’re looking for a room with a view, a cheap hostel or an over-the-top design hotel, Booking.com offers all of them and more. Close proximity to the Termini Train Station, Fiumicino and Ciampino Airports is included.
Two full days are sufficient to explore the highlights of...
Two full days are sufficient to explore the highlights of Rome and Vatican City, provided you are prepared for an active itinerary from 09:00 to 21:00. To maximize your time and avoid long waiting lines, it is essential to pre-book tickets for popular museums and attractions. We managed this schedule with two children, aged 7 and 10, and found it to be a rewarding experience.
Athanasios Lioumpas
Greece
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rome in mid May was very busy with tourists as is to be...
Rome in mid May was very busy with tourists as is to be expected for such a destination.
Our highlights were the Panthenon, Coliseum, the Sistene Chapel and St Peter's (far less so the the vatican mueseum area) plus a quiet 2 hour train trip to Orvieto and the caves and well.
adrian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hit all the main sites and had a wonderful time.
Hit all the main sites and had a wonderful time. Of course, there were crowds but that was to be expected. Did catch the Spanish Steps at 0745 and no crowds, but stopped at the Trevi on the way ( around 0615) and it was already crowded. all the sited were worth enduring the crowds, the rain, and the price. Skip the line option is money well spent.
Timothy
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rome is a perfect stay for families and group of friends as...
Rome is a perfect stay for families and group of friends as well as solo travelers! However, I wouldn't recommend larger groups visiting in the top season - especially not with older people. Getting around Rome is easiest by foot - overcrowded public transport and nervous locals trying to get to work (not blaming them to be honest) isn't adding a good light to the overall atmosphere of the city. Personal tip from me is to plan your trip to Rome well in advance and book entrance tickets to attractions online good 2-3 months in advance if not more - and also make sure of the opening hours of each attraction. Me and my family stayed only for 3 days and it was absolutely not enough to see everything we wanted. I would suggest to make the trip at least 5 days if you want to make the most of it!
Tomino11
Slovakia
10
Scored 10
The access to so much history shopping places, to relax and...
The access to so much history shopping places, to relax and watch the passing parade. Places such as the Vatican City, Colosseum, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain were wonderful places to visit.
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Anonymous
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Scored 6.0
Honestly I wouldn't go back, but enjoyed the time with my...
Honestly I wouldn't go back, but enjoyed the time with my family seeing the sights. Could have been a long weekend, a week was too much. After being in Florence and Venice it was a bit disappointing overall. Hotels and restaurants were pretty consistently disappointing.
We stayed at this hotel on the first night arriving in Italy and also our last night. There is a BIG difference in the quality of the two rooms. This particular room was very up to date. BEAUTIFUL! I wished we had gotten this room on our first night! Great location, easy walk from train station! We tried gelato at least 15 times in our 2 week Europe trip, and the Gelato directly across the street from the hotel is the WINNER for the BEST gelato!!! I recommend the amaretto cherries one with the brittle. WOW!!
The building although found in the old city of Rome, was modern and aesthetically pleasing. The room was spacious and clean and we were also offered water which we could refill from the hotel itself - who doesn’t love a sustainable act? The best part was the breakfast - so delicious and mouthwatering, I’ve never tasted such good breakfast at a hotel in Italy! The food was so genuine and fresh - pure delicacies of Rome! Finally, Erica the receptionist was so sweet and welcoming on our arrival and departure.
The staff were very supportive and soon knew our tastes, so had white wine poured for my aunt when we went to dine. The food was amazing. I loved the saffron carbonara. The breakfast offerings were great too. The reception staff went out of their way to be supportive and booked our tours for Rome and Florence. Daniel and Giuseppe were my go to guys and they were outstanding. It was the most comfortable hotel during our stay in Italy. The staff really wanted you to enjoy your stay,
The Room was well laid out and was super convenient to the Metro station, just steps away from the entrance. The bed/pillows were one of the most comfortable I had during my 2 week journey through Italy.
AC was able to keep the room cold on a hot summer evening. And the washroom/shower was surprisingly spacious compared to the average Italian accommodation.
Keep in mind this is not a 4 or 5 star hotel. But the room was was far from basic, and Rome can be expensive (even for hostels)
It was a perfect stay at the middle of the historical city of Rome located within 1 km from Colosseum and just over a km from Roma Termini station. Very clean and comfortable room with a balcony and plenty of air and lights. The AC really can cool down the room unlike most of the hotels of Italy. Both room and toilet looked very well maintained. Bonus point was the nice and helpful behavior of the host. She went beyond our expectations with her helpfulness. Highly recommended.
Very clean rooms. Very friendly and helpful front desk personnel. Good location of the hotel, quite close to the Termini railway station and centre of Rome. We travelled by bus (628 and 360, mainly, if I recall well). The closest Metro station is quite far from the hotel (11-12 mins. of walking).
We relied a lot on Google Maps and Moovit in our holidays in Italy. They didn't dissapoint us, especially when we were walking or commuting from the hotel to the city centre.
Quiet, traditional hotel close to the colosseum, great staff, amazing breakfast, Francesca is amazing in proving help and replying to all questions. I am a frequent visitor to Rome for many years (twice a year), and usually stay at Trastevere or Campo dei Fiori, this time for new years I decided to stay at Lancelot, also because I am a travel designer specialist in Italy, and I am always testing new hotels for my clients. Lancelot will be in my list of hotels.
This was the best place we stayed in Italy. Nice and new, modern and contemporary. Felt extremely clean, comfortable beds and we were lucky enough to have a view of Piazza Venezia from our room. Great location, we walked everywhere and didn’t have to use public transport once. Plus the breakfast! Pietro really went the extra mile to make breakfast each morning that bit special. Will definitely be back when we return to Rome.
Me and my son stayed here for 3 days to stay. The staff was great and so friendly! They changed our bed and folded the sheets everyday. The bathroom and the bedroom was very clean. After we traveled to London, UK 🇬🇧 they kept our baggage’s for no extra charge! They are very caring about their customers. We will definitely come back! If you are going to Rome, Italy. I would highly recommend this hotel.
The location of the Hotel being walking distance from Rome Termini train station. The room was clean with the most comfortable bed and pillows we had throughout Italy. Staff were very friendly and willing to help. Breakfast was very nice with a range of cold meats, breads, croissants fruit, cereal and cakes. The location was also an easy walk to all the sites. Close to nice restaurants too.
The people! We came back to Hotel Grifo to spend our final night in Rome before leaving Italy. We had previously spent 5 nights here exploring and enjoying the area. I left a more detailed review earlier and all the good things still apply! We enjoyed both of our stays here and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone seeking an interesting, comfortable and friendly environment.
I stayed here only for a night to reach the airport quickly in the morning. Termini station is only a 3-minute walk away and you can easily travel somewhere else in Italy or go to Fiumicino airport.
Besides the bathroom that had a really bad smell, the place felt quite clean.
This is place is a decent option only for a short stay. I wouldn’t recommend this for a vacation in Rome.
Our room at Hotel Nazionale was by far the biggest and nicest of our stays in Italy. The rooms were large and very comfortable. I especially enjoyed the large, deep bathtub. The bed was also the most comfortable of our trip. The hotel staff was very nice, and teh location is great. You're within walking distance of all of the major sites in Rome.
Excellent stay in Rome! Pay at the property when check in, pay exactly the amount stated in Booking.com. No additional city hotel, tourist tax or whatever taxes has to be paid. We paid around 4 to 8 Euro per night per person at other hotel or B&B in Italy.
Overall, a pleasant stay in Gins B&B and definitely worth it!
Great hotel with amazing service! This was our second of two stays while visiting Italy. We stayed on our inbound and again on the outbound. The hotel is in a great location with beautiful views from the bar and the restaurant where breakfast was served each morning. The staff is very attentive and helpful!
We enjoyed our stay, everything was good for what we paid. we asked for a room with a nice a view and we got it.
We went to Italy with our car so we can’t say anything about the public transport, indeed the hotel is a bit far from the center of Rome.
Parking was safe.
Fabulous hotel in great position in Rome. The most comfortable beds in Italy. No I am not kidding!! Great roof top bar/ breakfast area. Fabulous breakfast. What else, great shower too and product!! What more could you ask for. It's a perfect holiday right here!!
We loved staying at Monti boutique Hotel! The best hotel in Rome we stayed at; Perfect location, large nice room with comfortable beds and very nice friendly staff. We will for sure be back!
Breakfast, staff, bed and pillows were excellent. Many hotels in Italy, specifically the beds and pillows, are lacking so they did a great job with this detail.
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