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Hotels in Italy
381 Hotels
Relais Conte Di Cavour de Luxe

This mid-range bed-and-breakfast has five rooms housed in a 19th century apartment building just four blocks from Rome's Termini Station. Located in the central and lively Esquilino district, several historic attractions -- including the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain -- are within a 20-minute walk (less than 10 minutes by taxi). Rooms have attractive, elegant features like parquet floors and wood paneling, plus vintage accents and handsome tiled bathrooms. Breakfast, while simple, is included with most bookings. For a slightly more vibrant bed-and-breakfast option in the Trastevere neighborhood, guests should consider Il Boom B & B, though rates are higher and walks to historic sights will take longer.

The Yellow
Via Palestro 51

A great spot for young backpackers to stay, The Yellow is a budget hostel in the center of Rome with a lively bar and no curfew. It's within a short walk of Termini station and a metro station, making it around a 10-minute trip to the Colosseum. Private rooms are available, along with mixed and all-female dorm rooms with bunk beds, and some rooms have en suite bathrooms. The 40-room hostel has a restaurant that's open late with terrace dining, and guests love the bar scene at the property with live entertainment like DJs, bands, and even burlesque shows. Travelers seeking a more mellow atmosphere could consider private rooms on the "hotel" side of the property. 

Milani Hotel
Via Magenta 12

The Milani Hotel is a budget property with a central location for those coming into Rome by train. The hotel originally opened in 1960, but the building itself dates back to the early 1880s. This modest hotel has a simple lobby, lobby bar, breakfast room, and small meeting room. The rooms are functional but sometimes tight on space, and decor is very basic (however, they do have small flat-screen TVs). Location and price are highlights here -- Termini train station is within a five-minute walk. Some guests have noted musty rooms and inefficient cleaning. The slightly pricier YES Hotel is a stylish alternative located down the road.

Hotel delle Nazioni

Hotel delle Nazioni is located in a historic building in the heart of Rome's cultural, commercial, and political arenas, near famous sights like the Trevi Fountain, Piazza di Spagna, and Palazzo Monetcitorio. The simple rooms have small flat-screen TVs and small, but modern, bathrooms. There is also an on-site restaurant, Le Grondici, that serves Mediterranean and local cuisine. In the mornings, there's a free breakfast buffet. Both business travelers and families stay here, although -- besides the restaurant and two meeting rooms -- amenities are few.

Hotel Memphis

Renovated in 2010, the 20-room, mid-range Hotel Memphis is a great option for tourists wanting to be within easy walking distance of the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and a host of shops and restaurants. Rooms are small and simple, immaculately clean, and have a '70s vibe consistent with the rest of the property. The free buffet breakfast is quite extensive, and Wi-Fi is available free throughout the property. Downsides include lack of a restaurant and thin walls between guest rooms.

The Inn At The Spanish Steps

This 18th-century luxury hotel is one of the top boutique hotels in Rome. Twenty-four elegantly furnished rooms blend historic features such as frescoes and decorative fireplaces with modern designs; select rooms have balconies or terraces with Spanish Steps views. Suites and apartments are also available, with kitchenettes in some. The standout feature is a lovely rooftop terrace with Trinita dei Monti church views and where a free breakfast can be taken. There’s also a lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows for indoor dining and cocktails. As far as location goes, this hotel reigns supreme with designer boutiques and the Spanish Steps directly out the front doors. For a hotel with a spa and pool, check out the Palazzo Montemartini.

Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora

The Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora is a classy, upscale option just next to peaceful Villa Borghese on Via Veneto. The 155 rooms are handsome, with amenities including queen or king beds, high thread-count linens, bathrobes and slippers, and pillow menus -- but you'll need to join the chain's free loyalty program for free Wi-Fi. The wraparound rooftop terrace with spectacular views and a fantastic free breakfast buffet are guest favorites, while an informal bar and restaurant, separate Mediterranean gourmet restaurant, and fitness center round out leisure facilities. Business facilities include 10 meeting rooms and a business center,  although internet access isn’t free. Though service is generally lauded by guests, Marriott Rewards members tend to feel less pampered. For a modern business hotel with Wi-Fi included, try UNA Hotel Roma instead.

The Westin Excelsior, Rome

This Beaux Arts property has occupied prime space on the celebrated Via Veneto since 1906, and was made famous by Federico Fellini’s 1960 movie “La Dolce Vita.” The elegant hotel, rebranded by Westin several years ago, has hosted celebrities and statesmen, and also has the distinction of having the largest suite in Europe, the nearly 12,000-square-foot Villa La Cupola. Some guests say the property is beginning to show its age, but that it offers good value for a five-pearl hotel. Rooms are nicer than at the nearby (and often similarly priced) Rome Marriott Grand Flora, though those looking for a more boutique experience may want to consider The First Luxury Art Hotel.

Boutique Hotel Campo de Fiori

The Hotel Campo De' Fiori has a lot of secrets, and you'd be wise to ask the front desk about all of them. For starters, this centuries-old hotel was once a bordello visited by priests, and there are preserved details found throughout the property. Historic scandals aside, there's character and charm in spades at this property, which might have one of the best locations in the city. Campo de' Fiori is literally around the corner, as are countless trendy boutiques and eateries. The rooftop terrace is spectacular and has views of nearly every landmark in Rome. They also offer a great free breakfast with espresso, croissants, and chocolate. If you're after a more modern look in the same part of town, check out nearby Hotel Damaso instead, though it lacks the same cool history.

Hotel Artemide

Yes, four-pearl Artemide's prices are higher than those of its nearby competitors. With the higher rates, though, comes a renovated spa, complete with indoor pools, sauna, and massage room. There's a large free breakfast, a popular rooftop bar and restaurant, and free minibars in the stylish rooms. This property is also smack in the middle of central Rome, within walking distance of the Piazza Della Repubblica and Termini Station, making this hotel convenient and decidedly upscale.