
Hotels in Rome
Two-thousand-year-old streets, carbonara worth the flight, and golden light.
See live pricesIn Rome the centro storico is compact but hotel quality varies street by street. Snag Rooms pulls live rates for everything from convent-quiet guesthouses near the Pantheon to rooftop-pool hotels above the Spanish Steps. Total price first, no surprises at checkout.
Base yourself between the Pantheon and Campo de' Fiori and you can walk to almost everything that matters, with espresso stops built in.
Where to stay in Rome
Centro Storico
Best for Pantheon-at-dawn walks and first visits.
Trastevere
Best for trattorias, cobbles and evening buzz.
Monti
Best for vintage shops a stroll from the Colosseum.
Prati
Best for wider streets, quieter nights, Vatican mornings.
Top-rated stays in Rome
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9.6Hotel Artemide
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8.7The Hive Hotel
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9.2Hotel Nazionale
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9.4iQ Hotel Roma
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8.9FH55 Grand Hotel Palatino
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9.2Donna Camilla Savelli - VRetreats
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8.7Augusta Lucilla Palace
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9.0Adesso Hotel
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10.0Hotel Viminale
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Rome hotel questions, answered
- Where should I stay in Rome for a first visit?
- The Centro Storico: anywhere between the Pantheon, Piazza Navona and Campo de' Fiori. You'll walk to the major sights and evenings are magical once the day-trippers leave.
- When are Rome hotels cheapest?
- Mid-January to February and late November are lowest. Easter week and October are peak. August is hot but often discounted, as Romans head to the coast.
- Does Rome charge a tourist tax?
- Yes. Rome's contributo di soggiorno is typically charged per person per night at the property, varying by hotel class. Snag Rooms lists any pay-at-property fees on the rate before you book.