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Conveniently located near Termini station, the M&J is one of Rome's new breed of hostel-cum-hotels. It's a popular choice offering beds in no-frills dorms and hotel-quality private rooms. There's…
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A hostel with its own bar. That says it all. The Yellow is a hardcore hostel for a young, fit crowd. Regular pub crawls and sociable international staff ensure an upbeat vibe. Accommodation is in…
A perennial favourite with backpackers, the Pop Inn is a laid-back, lively and no frills hostel. It offers a gamut of sleeping options, ranging from rooms with or without en suite bathrooms to si…
One of Rome's best budget bets, Colors is a dishy hostel-cum-hotel. The core of the operation is the 4th-floor hostel with seven brightly coloured dorms, spotless bathrooms and a well-stocked kit…
Run by a friendly international crew, this lively hostel has dorms of various sizes, as well as a range of decent private rooms. Extras such as clean towels, free laundry and breakfast in a nearb…
The popularity of this long-standing favourite shows no signs of waning. With spick-and-span hotel-style doubles and triples, as well as dorms sleeping from four to eight, there's a bed for most …
Easy-going and popular, Papa Germano is a budget stalwart. There are various sleeping options, ranging from four-person dorms to private rooms with or without private bathrooms. Breakfast is incl…
This women-only guesthouse (boys aged 12 or younger can accompany their mums) is in a beautifully restored, 16th-century convent. It is run by the Casa Internazionale delle Donne (International W…
With a multitude of sleeping options, Des Artistes has a room for everyone. Hostel-goers can choose between plush, carpeted rooms near the 5th-floor reception or more basic dorms on the 2nd floor…
(US$89 per room per night)
The friendly Ercoli is a straight-up, no-frills pensione, popular with foreign students. It's not a big place and the 14 rooms are functional rather than memorable, but they're all sparkling clea…
(US$90 per room per night)
For Rome, this friendly, family-run place, offers great value. An unassuming two-star, it has well-appointed rooms decorated in pastel tones and plush blue fabrics, for which you could easily pay…
(US$102 per room per night)
Part gentlemen's club, part Roman palace, the Britannia is a fun four-star. Dodgy frescoes and horse-and-hound paintings hang in the corridors with floors that are parquet one minute, inlaid marb…
(US$180 per room per night)
Built on top of a theatre that Pompey constructed in 55 BC (now the basement breakfast room), this family-run hotel is small and atmospheric. Particularly attractive are the rooms on the 3rd floo…
(US$193 per room per night)
Put simply, Daphne is a star. Spread over two sites near Piazza Barberini (Daphne Veneto and Daphne Trevi), it offers value for money, exceptional service and wonderful, tasteful rooms. These com…
(US$202 per room per night)
A beacon of industrial cool, the Radisson is popular with business travellers and design-conscious customers. Its stark minimalist look and sci-fi decor is not for everyone, and its railtrack loc…
(US$206 per room per night)
With its billiard table, pot plants and chessboard floor, this discreet four-star resembles a colonial club in the tropics. Housed in a 15th-century palazzo it has 31 rooms spread over two floors…
(US$226 per room per night)
A cracking three-star in a prime location, Teatropace 33 is a real find. Housed in a 17th-century cardinal's residence near Piazza Navona, it offers 23 tasteful, timber-beamed rooms spread over f…
Arguably Trastevere's best hotel, this inviting three-star is a haven of calm. Housed in a renovated 17th-century cloister it has 19 attractive rooms set, hacienda-style, around a romantic courty…
(US$240 per room per night)
In a city of views, few can match those from the Hotel Forum's roof-garden restaurant, stretching from the Vittoriano on the right down to the Forums and the Colosseum on the left. A former conve…
(US$245 per room per night)
A romantic nook, the Cellini is small, intimate and discreet. Fresh flowers adorn the bright hall which leads to six airy rooms, each of which boasts honey-coloured parquet floors, choice antique…
(US$253 per room per night)
In a noisy, workaday area, the Columbia is elegant, friendly and conveniently located. Beyond the brick-floored reception, the hotel sports a polished look with wood-beamed ceilings, wrought-iron…
(US$258 per room per night)
La Residenza is a pleasantly old-fashioned four-star. The ground floor public rooms resemble a 19th-century gentleman's club, while the carpeted guest rooms are comfortable, clean and spacious. B…
(US$271 per room per night)
Boutique style and bargain rates are rare bedfellows in central Rome. But that's what you get at this eye-catching newcomer. It has only 11 rooms, but they all sport a modern look with designer w…
A short walk up from the Colosseum, this is a chic but refreshingly unpretentious hotel. The look is modern - an eye-catching ensemble of neutral backgrounds, colourful furniture and bold artwork…
(US$302 per room per night)
Few hotels in Rome boast a better location than this hugely popular three-star, opposite the Pantheon. Rooms are attractive, if small, and staff are friendly. The one big problem, though, is nois…
(US$334 per room per night)
More style than substance? Possibly, but for fashionistas this is the place to be seen. Based on designer Adam D Tihany's vision of heaven and hell, the eclectic decor features acres of black mar…
(US$369 per room per night)
A stately old pile in the heart of Rome's designer shopping district, the Hotel D'Inghilterra is a throwback to a bygone age. A favourite of Liszt, Mendelssohn and Hemingway, its rooms are full o…
(US$383 per room per night)
Favoured by Hollywood celebs, the de Russie is the embodiment of modern luxury. Rooms, which overlook either Piazza del Popolo or the hotel's exquisite terraced gardens, boast state-of-the-art en…
(US$773 per room per night)
The late 20th-century seems to have bypassed this defiantly old-school establishment. Homely, high-ceilinged rooms are decorated with solid wooden furniture and an almost complete lack of mod con…
(US$77 per room per night)
Pronounced 'sailor', the Seiler is a safe if uninspiring choice. Spread over four floors of a huge 19th-century palazzo, guest rooms leave little lasting impression with their indifferent décor a…
If you're after somewhere to leave your bags and grab a quick night's sleep, the Marcus will do fine. It's well positioned - close to the shopping of Via del Corso - and welcoming, but the rooms …
(US$92 per room per night)
Smiling English-speaking staff greet guests at this welcoming hotel. Rooms vary in size and style but many have chequered tiled floors and large wooden bedsteads, and all have dataports and air-c…
(US$99 per room per night)
You don't have to pay a king's ransom to stay near the Trevi Fountain, as this modest B&B proves. Make it past the fraying carpet up to the 3rd floor and you'll find a warm, characterful apartmen…
(US$100 per room per night)
A charming hotel near the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, Hotel d'Este is full of character. Chandeliers, wood-panelling and brass banisters abound and the guest rooms are big and high-ceilinge…
(US$103 per room per night)
Minimalism might no longer be cutting edge but the Ripa still looks good, at least on the inside. Behind an ugly concrete façade, rooms sport an essential, linear look with modular furniture, nat…
(US$117 per room per night)
In the quiet Prati area, this welcoming little hotel is one of several options in the same building. There are 10 traditional and warmly decorated rooms on the 4th-floor and a small breakfast roo…
(US$140 per room per night)
A reliable if unspectacular choice, the Igea provides spacious, unfussy rooms and efficient, courteous service. The rather grand reception belies the simplicity of the rooms, which are functional…
(US$143 per room per night)
A new outfit, this slick, modern hotel is friendly and good looking. The modestly sized white rooms are simple but sharply decorated with linear black furniture, hard leather beds, and plasma TVs…
(US$155 per room per night)
Refined, discreet and romantic, the two large suites in this 18th-century palazzo are ideal for a stolen weekend with a loved one. With their parquet floors, exposed wood-beamed ceilings and impo…
Famous for its ivy-clad façade, the much-loved Raphaël is striking inside and out. Art lovers can admire Picasso ceramics and Miro lithographs in the lobby while diners sit down to alfresco meals…
(US$360 per room per night)
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