Rome, it’s surprisingly very easy to finding a way. So, it doesn't matter which of the hotels in Rome Italy you choose, just walk a few seconds in any direction and you will find a wealth of things to do and see. Monuments and historic piazzas abound throughout the city like lily pads in a tiny marsh, and each neighbourhood in the vast metropolis has its own charm, its own pocket of historical sites, its own legends.

Luxury hotels in Rome

St. Regis Grand Rome Hotel, located a stone's throw away from the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain and Via Veneto, is the first deluxe hotel in Rome. Reopened after refurbishment in 1999, the St. Regis Grand Rome Hotel has regained its position as the best hotel in Rome and one of the best in the world.

A Grand Hotel of the Past, Present and FutureLocated in the most prestigious area of the city, between the green expanse of Villa Borghese gardens and the historical reminiscences of Valle Giulia and the Borghese Gallery, the Hotel Aldrovandi Palace in Rome is just steps from the Spanish Steps and Via Veneto. Privately managed, this grand hotel was refurbished in 2004 to render it one of the most.

Five star luxury in the historic centre of Rome and located at the top of the renowned Spanish Steps, Intercontinental de la Ville Rome Hotel is the mark of elegance and sophistication amidst ancient charm. Dedicated to providing the ultimate luxury in facilities and hotel services, Intercontinental de la Ville Rome Hotel is the ideal accommodation provider in central Rome.

Rome budget hotels

Rome has a huge number of hotels, from cheap budget Rome hotels to some of the most luxurious hotels in Europe. Prices tend to be high, but there are nevertheless some decent budget hotels that offer reasonable service for a price that won't break the bank.

Hotel Luzzatti is a cheap two-star hotel in the central area of Rome, two Metro stops south of Stazione Termini. The hotel's twelve rooms offer clean and basic accommodation at very reasonable prices.

The two star Hotel Romano is decent, if not special, but its best feature is its location, ideal for history lovers. Right over the road from the Roman Forum and two minutes walk from the Colosseum, the hotel is at the end of Via Cavour. Handily close to a pizzeria, the hotel is on the edge of the atmospheric Monti district.

Housed in a magnificent, liberty-style building, the Regina Hotel Baglioni in Rome is perfect for those in search of elegance and finesse. Guests are guaranteed prompt, impeccable service during their stay, and are able to wander through the magnificently furnished rooms which once hosted famous figures such as Queen Margherita.

The district of Trastevere is world-renowned as one of the best places to eat in the entire world, and the hotels here are a nice break from the usual tourist-driven selections in the other sections of Rome. It is said that the true connoisseurs of the city rate this part of Rome above all others. The hotels however, are sparse in comparison with the rest of the city. The finest is the Hotel Ponte Sisto, located on the banks of the Tiber and offering views of the river, ancient Rome and St. Peter's.

A lot of the hotels in Rome Italy are located nearby the train station, or in the neighbouring Via Veneto area. Despite boasting a number of the cheap hotels in Rome, a majority located within a few blocks of the train station is more than a bit sketchy. You would do better to venture further west towards Piazza Barberini, or north towards the Villa Borghese. That being said, The Hotel Columbia is a graceful find and the Hotel Artemide is the best the area surrounding the train station has to offer.