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Rome is a city where history isn't just in museums; it's the fabric of daily life. You can sip an espresso in the shadow of the Pantheon, toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, and walk the same cobblestones as emperors. The main draw is this incredible layering of epochs, from the Colosseum and Roman Forum to the Vatican Museums and the Baroque fountains of Piazza Navona. Every corner, from the ivy-clad lanes of Trastevere to the grand steps of the Spanish Steps, tells a story.
For first-time visitors, staying near the Centro Storico puts you within walking distance of major sights. The areas around Termini Station offer great transport links and more budget-friendly options, while the quieter, residential Aventino hill is perfect for a romantic escape. Rome suits everyone: couples on a grand tour, solo travelers getting lost in the art, and families fueled by endless gelato. The city’s two metro lines and extensive bus network make navigating straightforward, though the historic center is best explored on foot.
With 1768 hotels listed on HOTEVI, your choices are vast. Accommodation is dominated by charming, family-run boutique hotels in historic buildings and a wide range of mid-range options offering classic Roman hospitality. You’ll also find everything from social hostels near Termini to a selection of truly luxurious properties with rooftop terraces overlooking the city’s domes.
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What are the best hotels in Rome?
Rome offers a diverse range of hotels, from luxurious five-star establishments near iconic landmarks to charming boutique guesthouses in historic neighborhoods. Popular high-end choices often include properties close to the Spanish Steps or Via Veneto, while areas like Trastevere or Monti offer unique, characterful stays. Consider your budget and desired experience when choosing from our 1768+ options.
What is the best area to stay in Rome?
The 'best' area depends on your interests. For first-time visitors wanting to be close to major sights, the Historic Center (Centro Storico) or near the Pantheon/Piazza Navona is ideal. Trastevere offers a lively bohemian atmosphere with great restaurants and nightlife. Monti is trendy and central, while Prati is convenient for Vatican City and shopping. Termini area provides excellent transport links and budget-friendly options.