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Occidental Aurelia
Hotel in Suburbio IX Aurelio, Rome
Very Good
1 review
8
From $101 per night
Hotel Raffaello, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
Excellent
1 review
9
From $138 per night
Hotel Principe Torlonia
Hotel in Universita, Rome
Very Good
1 review
8
From $186 per night
The Guardian Hotel
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
Excellent
0 reviews
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From $157 per night
Best Western Hotel Astrid
Hotel in Flaminio, Rome
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $112 per night
NH Roma Villa Carpegna
Hotel in Quartiere XIII Aurelio, Rome
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $114 per night
Hotel Infinito - Gruppo BLAM HOTELS
Hotel in Municipio I, Roma
Very Good
0 reviews
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From $90 per night
Leonardo Boutique Hotel Rome Termini
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
Excellent
0 reviews
9
From $133 per night
Jo&Joe Roma
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
Excellent
0 reviews
9
From $116 per night
Generator Rome
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $92 per night
Hotel Villa San Lorenzo Maria
Hotel in Tiburtino, Rome
From $44 per night
Hotel Villa Rosa
Hotel in Gianicolense, Rome
From $50 per night
Hotel Bolognese
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
From $49 per night
Urban Garden Hotel
Hotel in Quartiere XXIX Ponte Mammolo, Rome
From $54 per night
Colony Hotel
Hotel in Tor di Quinto, Rome
From $53 per night
iH Hotels Roma Z3
Hotel in Quartiere XXII Collatino, Rome
From $77 per night
Hotel Diana Roof Garden
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
From $105 per night
Colonna Palace Hotel
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
From $178 per night
Grand Hotel Olympic
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
From $57 per night
Best Western Hotel Artdeco
Hotel in Rome City Centre, Rome
From $110 per night
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Rome, Lazio, Italy, has been a magnet for travelers for over two millennia. Renowned as one of the world's most splendid and romantic cities, Rome offers a captivating blend of monumental landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Roman Pantheon, and the Forum. Amidst these awe-inspiring ruins and picturesque piazzas, visitors can indulge in the pleasures of creamy gelato, frothy cappuccinos, mouth-watering pasta and pizza, and exquisite wines. This irresistible charm attracts over 10 million tourists each year, all eager to experience the Italian “Dolce Vita.”
Currently, the average price of hotels in Rome is $145, with options ranging from $26 to $2,679. With 1235 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of accommodations to choose from. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find hotels include Rome Historic Centre, Municipio I, Rome City Centre, Vatican, and Rione XVIII Castro Pretorio. Among the most popular hotels are the Palm Suite - Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The Shire Hotel, and The Cross Hotel.
Rome is a treasure trove of activities and sights that cater to every type of traveler. A visit to Villa d'Este in Tivoli, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must. This Renaissance masterpiece, located just under an hour from the city center, features stunning fountains, terraces, and gardens that make you feel as if you've stepped into a living artwork.
For a more tranquil experience, head to the Park of the Aqueducts. Situated away from the city's hustle and bustle, this park showcases the remnants of two ancient Roman aqueducts, offering a serene escape into Rome's suburbs.
Italy's culinary heritage is another significant draw for tourists. For an unforgettable experience, consider joining a pasta cooking class in Rome. Under the guidance of an expert Italian chef, you'll learn to make pasta by hand, adding a delicious and educational twist to your Roman holiday.
For a unique way to explore the city, embark on a Vespa tour by night. Channel your inner Audrey Hepburn or Gregory Peck from "Roman Holiday" as you ride a vintage Vespa through Rome's iconic landmarks, including the Colosseum, Circus Maximus, and Trevi Fountain. The tour also includes a quick stop for gelato and coffee.
Another must-see is the Castle of the Holy Angel, or Castel Sant'Angelo. Located on the Tiber River's right bank, this imposing cylindrical building was initially commissioned by Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum. Over the centuries, it has served as a fortress, papal residence, and prison. Today, it functions as a museum offering breathtaking views of Rome.
Rome's nightlife is as vibrant and diverse as its history. Gregory's Jazz Club, established in 1996, is renowned for its live jazz performances and extensive whiskey collection. Located above an Italian restaurant, this venue offers an intimate setting for enjoying top-notch jazz music.
For a more upscale experience, visit Salotto42. This chic cocktail lounge features plush sofas, fashion photography, and decorative chandeliers. Known for its exclusive cocktails and signature Spritz, Salotto42 offers a sophisticated atmosphere complemented by quality music ranging from soul to jazz.
Chorus Café, situated near the Vatican City, is another excellent choice for a night out. This upscale venue combines a restaurant, cocktail bar, and lounge, offering Mediterranean cuisine in a luxurious setting. Don't miss their famous Martini while soaking in the elegant ambiance.
If you're looking for something different, La Conventicola Degli Ultramoderni offers a unique nightlife experience. This club features burlesque and variety shows in a 1940s-inspired setting, providing an alternative to the typical bar scene. The cocktails here are also highly popular.
For wine enthusiasts, Magazzino Scipioni is a must-visit. This enoteca, bottle shop, and restaurant is located in an old warehouse and offers a selection of affordable Italian dishes and unique wines from around the world. Enjoy a wine tasting paired with suitable cheeses in a chic atmosphere.
Rome's culinary scene is a feast for the senses. Pane e Salame is a trendy bistro known for its platters of cold cuts, cheeses, and roasted vegetables, usually paired with a glass of fine Italian wine. It's advisable to arrive early, as this popular spot gets busy during peak hours.
Roma Sparita has been a staple in Rome's dining scene for over a decade. Known for its innovative yet traditional dishes, the restaurant's outdoor terrace is particularly inviting during the summer months. The menu features a variety of Roman-style dishes, including bucatini all'amatriciana and trippa alla Romana.
Trattoria Da Cesare al Casaletto offers a menu that stands out for its simplicity and Roman-style dishes. Located away from the tourist crowds, this trattoria is famous for its deep-fried foods, carbonara, and rigatoni with oxtail sauce. The extensive wine list adds to the dining experience.
Osteria Fernanda, located on the outskirts of Trastevere, offers top-notch food at an affordable price. Known for its warm service and simple decor, the eatery serves a creative blend of modern and traditional Roman cuisine, making it worthy of a Michelin star.
For over 40 years, L'orso 80 has been a local favorite for its wide range of antipasti and house wine. This homey hideaway in Piazza Navona offers an antipasti buffet, pizzas, freshly made pasta, and many more tantalizing delights.
January is the cheapest time to stay in Rome for an average of $168 per night.
Average price per night for 3-star hotels
Month
Price
January
$168
February
$192
March
$224
April
$275
May
$279
June
$267
July
$246
August
$232
September
$245
October
$227
November
$202
December
$184
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