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Gh Hotel San Giusto - Rome - Living room
Gh Hotel San Giusto
7.3 Good
Parioli/Nomentano$70+
$70+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Baglioni Hotel Regina - The Leading Hotels of the World - Rome - Bedroom
$319+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Spa
Novotel Roma Eur
8 Very good
EUR$128+
$128+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
A.Roma Lifestyle Hotel
8.9 Very good
Monteverde$169+
$169+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hotel Nord Nuova Roma
8.3 Very good
Historical Center$105+
$105+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Spa
Hampton by Hilton Rome East
8.2 Very good
Prenestino/Centocelle$88+
$88+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Accademia
7.9 Good
Historical Center$105+
$105+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Spa
Hotel Impero
8 Very good
Historical Center$82+
$82+
Free Wi-Fi
NH Roma Villa Carpegna
8.1 Very good
Aurelio$109+
$109+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Trevi Palace Luxury Inn
8.4 Very good
Historical Center$139+
$139+
Free Wi-Fi
Spa
Colonna Palace Hotel
8.2 Very good
Historical Center$150+
$150+
Free Wi-Fi
NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento
8.6 Very good
Historical Center$265+
$265+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Casa Tra Noi
7.6 Good
Aurelio$77+
$77+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Relais Castrum Boccea
8 Very good
Monte Mario$71+
$71+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Palladium Palace
8 Very good
Historical Center$92+
$92+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly

Rome hotels near Ospedale Fatebenefratelli

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Borgo Ripa Urban Travel - Rome - Bar
Borgo Ripa Urban Travel
7.8 Good
Historical Center$35+
$35+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Della Torre Argentina - Rome - Lobby
Hotel Della Torre Argentina
8.5 Very good
Historical Center$120+
$120+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Ponte Sisto
8.6 Very good
Historical Center$165+
$165+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Terrace Pantheon Relais
9.2 Wonderful
Historical Center$196+
$196+
Free Wi-Fi

Top Rome hotels with parking

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Lh Hotel Excel Roma Montemario - Rome
Lh Hotel Excel Roma Montemario
7.2 Good
Trionfale$71+
$71+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Crowne Plaza Rome - St. Peter's - Rome - Lobby
Crowne Plaza Rome - St. Peter's
8.1 Very good
Monteverde$143+
$143+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Warmthotel
8.3 Very good
EUR$84+
$84+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Th Roma - Carpegna Palace
8.1 Very good
Aurelio$98+
$98+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Mercure Roma West
7.8 Good
EUR$101+
$101+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Novotel Roma Est
7.7 Good
Roma Delle Torri$92+
$92+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Imperatori
7.4 Good
Tiburtina$57+
$57+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Roma Sud
8.2 Very good
$76+
$76+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Rome

Discover the top hotels in Rome, handpicked by local expert Jessica Benavides Canepa.
Jessica Benavides Canepa
November 26, 2024

From the Colosseum's grandeur to the Spanish Steps' opulence, Rome is a city where ancient history and modern life mix effortlessly. I enjoy strolling through the Eternal City's charming streets, encountering world-famous sights like the Trevi Fountain and Villa Borghese, as well as the fashionable Via Veneto. For me, each visit uncovers new layers of this ever-evolving city. Many Rome hotels are located near key attractions, offering convenience and comfort in equal measure. Whether you prefer to indulge in fine Italian cuisine or take a sunset stroll through historic piazzas, Rome promises travelers a vacation filled with art and culture right on your doorstep. Forever inspired by this city's cultural offerings, here’s my pick of the 10 best hotels in Rome to plan your Dolce Vita adventure.

1.

Portrait Roma

Address:

Via Bocca di Leone 23

Price:

$761-$1,683/night

The Portrait Roma stands out as one of the best hotels in Rome for its perfect blend of sleek, modern design with classic Italian elegance. The 14 rooms and suites feel more like a personal apartment than a hotel, with plush furnishings and a kitchenette minibar regularly refilled with your favorite snacks.

The wraparound rooftop bar serves a customizable breakfast and cocktails. But I enjoy going up there best for skyline views and to admire the double bell tower facade of the Trinita dei Monti church at the top of the steps.

A short walk from the iconic Spanish Steps and buzzy culture around Piazza di Spagna, what this boutique hotel lacks in dining options it more than makes up for with its first-rate hospitality services, including a “menu” of nearby restaurants that deliver.

2.

The Hoxton, Rome

Address:

Largo Benedetto Marcello 220

Price:

$150-$1,190/night

With quirky decor that mixes vintage elements with modern touches, this 192-room hotel brings a contemporary vibe to Rome. Guestrooms are bright and airy, with artwork inspired by local culture. I particularly appreciated the hotel’s curated library.

The communal areas—specifically the lobby and Cugino, the all-day cafe—are abuzz with energy, more of a cool social hub than your average hotel. I took advantage of their free bike rentals, which are perfect for exploring the neighboring Villa Borghese gardens.

Located in the posh Parioli neighborhood, The Hoxton is among the best hotels in Rome for travelers seeking a relaxed stay. Here, you’ll have easy access to cultural landmarks like the Borghese Gallery and Villa Torlonia. And for laidback pasta meals, look no further than the on-site restaurant, Elio.

3.

Baglioni Hotel Regina - The Leading Hotels of the World

Address:

Via Vittorio Veneto 72

Price:

$306-$18,085/night

If you appreciate timeless elegance, the Baglioni Hotel Regina is hands down one of the best hotels in Rome. The one-time home of Queen Margherita of Savoy, this Art Deco gem has 117 richly adorned rooms and suites. Murano glass chandeliers and marble bathrooms are among the design elements of note.

The on-site Brunello Bar and Restaurant offers a refined dining experience, with classic Roman Italian flavors. Elsewhere, the spa's whirlpool bath provided me with a tranquil escape after a busy day of sightseeing.

If you're looking for something extra special for yourself or loved ones, shopping along the ritzy Via Condotti is a must. Afterwards, I'd recommend stopping for an aperitivo at Brunello Bar or photo ops at the Trevi Fountain and the Borghese Gallery.

4.

room Select Via Veneto

Address:

Via Piemonte 63

Price:

$72-$1,002/night

Located about 10 minutes from Via Veneto, one of Rome's most prestigious streets, room Select Via Veneto offers a modish boutique experience. The hotel's intimate selection of rooms—beautifully styled with contemporary furnishings and deluxe detailing—provide an ultra-comfy stay.

There's no on-site restaurant, but the hotel breakfast is delightful—try the fresh pastries with your choice of jams. The service is also highly personalized; ask away, and the staff will do their best to arrange whatever you need.

This property is among the best hotels in Rome for its chic vibe and prime location. Just a quick jaunt from the Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese, the hotel offers a gateway to some of Rome's top cultural landmarks. For a night out, I recommend dining at nearby Ristorante Il Piccolo Mondo for convivial local fare or a drink at the iconic Harry's Bar.

5.

Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel

Address:

Piazza Della Repubblica, 47

Price:

$333-$2,056/night

Housed in a 19th-century palace overlooking Piazza della Repubblica, this hotel blends neoclassical elegance with modern comforts. Its rooms and suites are delightfully spacious, adorned with a green and gold palette and high ceilings.

Take a dip in the rooftop pool, which offers panoramic city views, or unwind at the exclusive spa. Six on-site restaurants offer everything from refined Italian cuisine to sushi.

This stay is centrally located, making it an ideal spot for exploring Rome's cultural treasures. The Roman Forum, for one, is within walking distance. Or, for a deeper dive into history, visit the equally close Baths of Diocletian. Whether relaxing at the rooftop bar or venturing to nearby Via Nazionale for shopping, this hotel provides the perfect Roman escape.

6.

The St. Regis Rome

Address:

Via Vittorio Emanuele Orlando 3

Price:

$784-$7,521/night

The St. Regis Rome is steeped in ornate opulence. This storied property blends the grandeur of Belle Epoque—one of my favorite design periods—with contemporary sophistication. Its 161 rooms and suites are meticulously designed with opulent fabrics, antique furnishings, and marble bathrooms, offering guests a true sense of Roman luxury.

The St. Regis' signature butler service adds an unmatched level of personalized attention, while the spa and fitness center provide moments of tranquility in the heart of the city.

I highly recommend the Lumen Bar & Restaurant if you’re looking for an exceptional spot to enjoy Italian fine dining or a signature aperitivo. Located just steps from the city's main attractions, I'd end the day with a leisurely walk to take in the buzzy local energy.

7.

Room Mate Filippo

Address:

Via Purificazione, 32

Price:

$182-$654/night

Room Mate Filippo offers a snazzy retreat in the heart of Rome, just minutes from the Spanish Steps and Piazza Barberini. Housed in a classic building with modernized interiors, this boutique hotel combines vintage charm with sleek, minimalist design. Its 30 rooms and suites are vibrant and stylish, featuring bold colors and in-vogue furnishings.

Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast of seasonal fruit, fresh pastries, and aromatic cappuccinos while the rooftop terrace provides an intimate setting to relax and take in the city views. The hotel also offers a fitness center.

Located in a quiet area yet close to many attractions, this property is among the best hotels in Rome if you want a balance of serenity and accessibility. After exploring the city, it's time to eat. I suggest enjoying authentic Roman cuisine at local trattorias like Ristorante al 34.

8.

W Rome

Address:

26/36 Via Liguria

Price:

$344-$1,182/night

W Rome seamlessly blends ancient architecture with edgy, modern design inside a pair of 19th-century palazzos on Via Liguria. All 147 rooms and 15 suites feature eclectic decor, sleek furniture, and playful artwork.

The rooftop bar boasts sweeping views of Rome, a trendy lounge, and a fitness center. Giano, the on-site restaurant, serves an exciting fusion of Italian and international flavors, conceptualized by a chef with a Michelin-star pedigree.

After dinner, I advise ordering a cocktail at the W Lounge (try my fave Veritas, made with vodka, cucumber, sage, passion fruit, and pepper soda) before venturing out to discover Rome's buzzing nightlife. I'd easily rank W Rome among the best hotels in Rome, especially for those seeking a lively, design-forward experience.

9.

Hotel Eden - Dorchester Collection

Address:

Via Ludovisi 49

Price:

$1,110-$5,948/night

Hotel Eden, which has been operating since 1889, is a Roman classic. Its 98 rooms and suites are a study in sophistication, some with breathtaking views of the city.

The rooftop restaurant, La Terrazza, serves inventive Italian cuisine fronting a panoramic backdrop, while the Eden Spa offers a serene escape for those seeking relaxation. A stay here combines history and impeccable service, the epitome of a quintessential Roman experience.

Its proximity to landmarks like the Trevi Fountain make it a perfect starting point for cultural exploration. After touring around, I explore Via Condotti's designer boutiques nearby before ending my day with a sunset aperitivo at the rooftop Il Giardino Bar.

10.

The Inn At The Roman Forum

Address:

Via Degli Ibernesi 30

Price:

$199-$987/night

Built around ancient ruins, The Inn at the Roman Forum incorporates an authentic Roman crypt. Discover it behind a small door by the reception. This boutique hotel's rooms and suites are warmly decorated with luxurious fabrics, unique finishes, and all the comforts of home.

Guests can spend time on the rooftop terrace with views of the Forum, which is ideal for breakfast or an evening aperitivo. A garden terrace and a library complete the cozy amenities.

Located steps from the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, it's easy to see why many consider this one of the best hotels in Rome. I suggest a wander through the nearby Monti neighborhood, known for its charming boutiques and trattorias, or exploring the vibrant markets at Campo de' Fiori, which sell postcard-perfect flowers and food.

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Top tips for finding Rome hotel deals

  • Book at least 7 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Rome hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Rome found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $42, while the most expensive was $112.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Rome for 3 days.
  • When booking a hotel in Rome, make sure to be very clear on the number and types of beds you want. In Italy, a double room generally comes with two twin-beds unless it is specified otherwise – always clarify what you would prefer. The Liberty Rome Suites hotel is a great choice for large groups.
  • Planning to visit the Vatican during your stay in Rome? Consider the Vatican Style Suite, which is only five-minute walk from St Peter’s Basilica. Another alternative could be the Mascherino Suites, which is the same distance away and also offers a shuttle service to the airport.
  • If you’re looking to have a hip and unique experience in Rome, take a look at the many hotels located in Trastevere, such as Hotel San Francesco. This bohemian neighborhood is a mixture of traditional and modern Italy, and it is very possible to find budget hotels in the area. Hotel Villa San Pio is one of many examples.
  • Many hotels in Rome provide complimentary breakfast. However, keep in mind that an Italian breakfast is generally composed of simple pastries or biscuits and coffee, instead of a buffet with eggs, sausages and bacon. At some 4- and 5-star hotels, such as Hotel Indigo, you might be able to find a more diverse menu.
  • Rome is spread out and it is oftentimes worth splurging on a hotel to be in a convenient location. If you want to be within easy walking distance of all the major attractions and sites, look at hotels that are as close to the Trevi Fountain area and Termini Station as possible. The Trevi Collection hotel is a modern choice that is centrally located near many famous attractions.
  • If hotels located in the Trevi Fountain area are outside your budget, select a hotel that is further from downtown but is located next to one of the city’s metro stops. Rome’s metro system is fairly easy to use and is incredibly cheap. The Grand Hotel Tiberio is a little bit more on the outskirts of the city, around 30 minutes by metro from the Piazza di Trevi, but still located right next to public transportation.
  • When you're on a business trip or want a good working environment, choose hotels with business-oriented amenities like Hotel Quirinale, which is close to major city highlights. The 4-star hotel features conveniences such as business centers, conference rooms, concierge services, working desks, computers for use, fax, currency exchange services, and banquet facilities.
  • It is likely that you will not bring your car with you to Rome. If you want to have an easy time getting around the city, you should look into staying at either the Hotel Quirinale or the NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento. The hotels provide vehicle rental services, with a selection of various SUV models and relatively affordable options to pick from.
  • For solo travelers, you would need a budget-friendly hotel that features modern suites with many amenities to exploit. Such hotels include Papillo Hotels & Resorts Roma, which is within Rome's GRA ring road and connected to a shopping center. They have numerous facilities to utilize like on-site restaurants, a mini-market, a lounge, a snack bar and minibar, a hot tub, dining with breakfast included, and shuttle services.
  • If you want a whole experience with sports and recreational activities, make reservations at Unicum Roma Suites which is suitably located via Vittorio Spinazzola. You will have great fun participating in cycling, bingo, mini-golf, tennis, and bowling here. Additionally, the hotel has cooking classes and a fitness center.
  • Make a reservation at the Roma Resort Termini for those who want easy and quick access to the airports serving the city, such as the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport and Rome Airport (FCO). This hotel offers airport bus shuttle services for an additional fee, which will save you time.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Rome

  • What are the best hotels in Rome near the Spanish Steps?

    There are many different hotels near the Spanish Steps, including the Hotel Cicerone, a stylish hotel that has a chic on-site bar. The iRooms Spanish Steps is a technology-inspired hotel that offers unique rooms. The Hassler Roma is a 5-star hotel that offers amazing views of the city.

  • What hotels in Rome have especially good spa services?

    The K Boutique Hotel is located in the center of Rome and has a beautiful rooftop spa. The Welcome Piram Hotel also has a lovely spa and provides free transportation to the airport.

  • What hotel area is good for shopping in Rome?

    A famous shopping area that also has many hotels is the neighborhood located at the base of the Spanish Steps and near the Piazza di Spagna. Les Fleurs Luxury House hotel is a good option just a two-minute walk from Piazza di Spagna and a one-minute walk from Via dei Condotti, a street home to many Rome-based luxury fashion brands.

  • What are the best hotels near the Trevi Fountain area?

    If you are looking to stay in the Trevi Fountain area, a great choice is Harry’s Bar Trevi Hotel & Restaurant, a fun boutique hotel that includes a piano bar. The Hotel Fontana provides beautiful views of the Trevi Fountain and includes free breakfast. The Relais Fontana Di Trevi has a rooftop bar, and some rooms even include private terraces.

  • Which hotels in Rome are suitable for a family vacation?

    Gasometer Urban Suites is among the many to choose from if you're visiting Rome with your family. The hotel is next to Termini station and has family-friendly amenities like spacious family rooms, interconnected rooms, seating areas, childcare services, an on-site restaurant and lounge, and soundproof rooms. Also, you will have garden, landmarks, city, and street views in these hotels.

  • Are there Rome hotels that are pet-friendly?

    Yes. Actually, you have many options, such as Crowne Plaza Rome - St. Peter's. This hotel welcomes your pet, both cats and dogs, of any size for no extra charge. You can also try NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento, which allows cats and dogs at an additional fee per pet for each night.

  • Which hotels have good parking and transportation facilities?

    Crowne Plaza Rome- St. Peter’s is the right destination if you want an ideal hotel with a comprehensive parking and transport facility. The 4-start hotel offers surcharge airport shuttle services, free parking, shuttle services, private parking, and an EV charging station. All these will help to ease your navigation.

  • Which are ideal hotels for people with limited mobility?

    For people with limited mobility, choose Hotel Cristoforo Colombo. The hotel has its entire unit located on the ground floor, with adapted baths, toilets with grab rails, and the whole unit is wheelchair-accessible, and reserved parking spaces.

  • Where to stay in Rome?

    KAYAK users usually search for hotels in Historical Center, EUR and adjacent to Roma Termini Railway Station.

  • What are the best hotels near Roma Termini Railway Station?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to Roma Termini Railway Station, you should consider staying at The Hive Hotel, Augusta Lucilla Palace and Giglio Dell'opera Hotel, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Rome?

    $233 is the average price for a double room in Rome, but our users have found rooms for as cheap as $16 in the last 3 days.

  • How much is a hotel in Rome for tonight?

    In the last 3 hours, users have found Rome hotels for tonight for as low as $16. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $35 and 4-star hotels from $21.

  • How much is a hotel in Rome for this weekend?

    In the last 3 days, the best price displayed on KAYAK for a double hotel room in Rome for the upcoming weekend was $23 per night. We also found good deals for 3-star hotel rooms from $42 and 4-star hotel rooms from $23.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Rome?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Rome with free breakfast. Hotels with free breakfast in Rome include Maalot Roma, J.K. Place Roma, and Villa Spalletti Trivelli.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Rome?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Rome districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Rome city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Rome hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Rome that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Novotel Roma Eur, A.Roma Lifestyle Hotel and Lh Hotel Excel Roma Montemario.

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Pantheon Relais - Rome - Bedroom
Pantheon Relais
8.2 Very good
Historical Center$132+
$132+
Free Wi-Fi
Colosseo Panorama - Rome - Bedroom
Colosseo Panorama
8.4 Very good
Historical Center$115+
$115+
Free Wi-Fi
Art And Relax Suites
8 Very good
Historical Center$474+
$474+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Real Village Roma
7.1 Good
Monteverde$30+
$30+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
900 Piazza del Popolo
9 Wonderful
Parioli/Nomentano$170+
$170+
Free Wi-Fi
Residenza Gens Julia
9.7 Wonderful
Historical Center$165+
$165+
Free Wi-Fi
Domus Tacito Luxury
9.1 Wonderful
Historical Center$84+
$84+
Free Wi-Fi
IL Corso Suite
7.8 Good
Historical Center$97+
$97+
Free Wi-Fi
The Inn at the Spanish Steps
8 Very good
Historical Center$197+
$197+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Maison Giulia
8 Very good
Historical Center$160+
$160+
Free Wi-Fi
Radisson BLU es. Hotel, Rome
7 Good
Historical Center$354+
$354+
Free Wi-Fi
Spa
Hotel Castle
8.9 Very good
Monte Sacro$127+
$127+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Metropolis
8 Very good
Historical Center$107+
$107+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Boomerang Roma
7.6 Good
Monteverde$71+
$71+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hotel Columbia
8.4 Very good
Historical Center$117+
$117+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Mysuiterome
9.6 Wonderful
Historical Center$107+
$107+
Free Wi-Fi
Ergife Palace Hotel
7.6 Good
Aurelio$114+
$114+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Residenza Monfy
8.8 Very good
Historical Center$83+
$83+
Free Wi-Fi
Althea Inn Roof Terrace
9.3 Wonderful
Appia Antica$89+
$89+
Free Wi-Fi
Il Giardino Delle Tartarughe
9.3 Wonderful
Monteverde$123+
$123+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Residenza Roma
8.8 Very good
Historical Center$259+
$259+
Free Wi-Fi
Rome Vatican Suite
7.9 Good
Historical Center$86+
$86+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Mecenate Palace
8.5 Very good
Historical Center$117+
$117+
Free Wi-Fi
Atlante Star Hotel
7.7 Good
Historical Center$142+
$142+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Relais Trevi 95 Boutique Hotel
8.7 Very good
Historical Center$160+
$160+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Isa
8.8 Very good
Historical Center$190+
$190+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Mozart
8.2 Very good
Historical Center$122+
$122+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Arcangelo
7.9 Good
Historical Center$117+
$117+
Free Wi-Fi
Ciao Roma
9.6 Wonderful
Historical Center$224+
$224+
Free Wi-Fi
Guest House Relais Indipendenza
8.7 Very good
Historical Center$79+
$79+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Bettoja Hotel Mediterraneo
8.7 Very good
Historical Center$178+
$178+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Spa
Hotel Forum
8.2 Very good
Historical Center$137+
$137+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel San Francesco
8.2 Very good
Historical Center$96+
$96+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Independent Hotel
8.4 Very good
Historical Center$140+
$140+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Monte Cenci
8.5 Very good
Historical Center$203+
$203+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Trianon Borgo Pio
8.9 Very good
Historical Center$126+
$126+
Free Wi-Fi
The Inn At The Roman Forum
9.1 Wonderful
Historical Center$242+
$242+
Free Wi-Fi
Quodlibet
9.6 Wonderful
Historical Center$125+
$125+
Free Wi-Fi
Caroline Suite
7.6 Good
Historical Center$73+
$73+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Ecce Roma Suites
8.4 Very good
Historical Center$115+
$115+
Free Wi-Fi
Fanti Rooms
6.1 Okay
Historical Center$64+
$64+
Free Wi-Fi
Adorasuite B&B
7.5 Good
Historical Center$75+
$75+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Clemy In Rome
9.2 Wonderful
Historical Center$99+
$99+
Free Wi-Fi

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