On bed-and-breakfast.guide you will find 844 bed and breakfasts near Piazza Navona in Rome. We recommend the Grand Hotel Via Veneto with a rating of 8.8/10 for US$500 per night. Located in Ludovisi district, this bed and breakfast offers medical service, concierge service and turndown service on site. Other options near the landmark include the Best Western Ars Hotel, Hotel Smeraldo, and Hotel Parker.
Home 57 Relay Rome
Piazza Re di Roma 57
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The property is a 5-minute drive from the Coliseum. You can walk to the center of Rome in around 30 minutes. You can reach the Trevi Fountain in a few minutes by car.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- Paid airport transfer
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- No pets allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking on site
Roma Trastevere Relais Guest House
Viale di Trastevere259
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Located in the Gianicolense district, the guest house is a 10-minute drive from the Pantheon Temple. The center of Rome is almost 4 km away. Trastevere is also close to the hotel. The Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere can be reached in a few minutes by car.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- Café
- airport shuttle
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- VIP-Check-in/-out
- Breakfast
- cots
- Pets Allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking on site
Gambrinus Hotel
Via Piave, 35
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The property is located in Via Veneto district, 450 meters from British Embassy and 2.2 km from Corso Street. The property is also next to the MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome Museo d Arte Contemporanea Ro and near a train station. The Gambrinus Hotel is just a short drive from the Spanish Steps Square.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant-Buffet
- welcome drink
- Café
- Paid shuttle service
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Express-Check-in/-out
- VIP-Check-in/-out
- cots
- Babysitting/Childcare
- No pets allowed
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Via Tor De'Conti 25
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The large sunny square "Piazza Venezia" is less than 0.7 km away. A short distance to an underground station allows you to reach Capitoline Hill in no time. The elegant property is located near the Chiesa dei Santi Quirico e Giulitta.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- 24 hour security
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant-Buffet
- Whirlpool
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Business center
- Express-Check-in/-out
- VIP-Check-in/-out
- Continental breakfast
- cots
- Babysitting/Childcare
- No pets allowed
- Air conditioning in the room
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Hotel Clodio Rom
Via Santa Lucia 10
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This property enjoys a strategic location near Pineto Park. The hotel is close to the city's shopping district and the Video Games Museum of Rome. You can reach the Castel Sant'Angelo in a few minutes by car.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- Outdoor dining area
- Restaurant-Buffet
- takeaway
- Paid shuttle service
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Business center
- Express-Check-in/-out
- Continental breakfast
- Babysitting/Childcare
- Wheelchair access
Hotel Gioberti
Via Gioberti 20
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This comfortable accommodation is located in the business district near the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs and offers easy access to the main train station. From here it is a 10 minute walk to the center of Rome. Hotel Gioberti is just a short drive from the Colosseum Arena.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Business center
- Express-Check-in/-out
- Continental breakfast
- cots
- Wheelchair access
- Pets Allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking property
Lucky Holiday Rooms Rom
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele Die 55A
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Located in the Esquilino district, the guest house is 1.5 km from the Larger Gate. The center of Rome is 2 km away. You can reach the Colosseum in a few minutes by car.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- Paid airport transfer
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- VIP-Check-in/-out
- cots
- Pets Allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking on site
Anglo Americano Hotel Rom
Via Delle Quattro Fontane, 12
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The hotel is located in the Trevi district, a 6-minute walk from Via Veneto. The city center is in the immediate vicinity, about 10 minutes' walk away. The Pantheon Temple can be reached in a few minutes by car.
- Free Wi-Fi
- Paid parking
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Breakfast
- Beach access
- cots
- Wheelchair access
- Air conditioning in the room
- Non smoking property
Suite Room
Via Della Croce 67
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The property is just a 10-minute walk from the Trevi Fountain. You can walk to the center of Rome in 15 minutes. Suites Rome is a short drive from Campo de' Fiori open-air market.
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- flat screen TV
- Kettle
- air conditioner
Nh Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto
Italian course 1
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Piazza di Spagna is less than 1 km away. It is just 10 minutes' walk from Rome city centre. The spectacular Nh Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto Hotel is just minutes from the United States Embassy.
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- Paid parking
- luggage storage
- changing room
- 24-hour reception
- 24 hour security
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant
- welcome drink
- takeaway
- Café
- Paid airport transfer
- gym
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
San Giusto Hotel Rome
Bologna-Platz 58
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The property is located near Piazza Bologna, about 750 meters from the Tiburtina FS metro station. This property is a 10-minute drive from Piazza del Popolo. San Giusto Hotel is a short drive from the 5th-century Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.
- Free WiFi in public areas
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- 24 hour security
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant-Buffet
- welcome drink
- workout gym
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- conference room
- Express-Check-in/-out
- VIP-Check-in/-out
- Breakfast
- cots
- No pets allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking on site
Hotel V99 Rom
Via Di Val Tellina, 99
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The accommodation is very close to the residential area of Rome and just a stroll from Piazza San Giovanni di Dio. The late Renaissance church "Petersdom" can be reached in a few minutes by car.
- WiFi in the rooms
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- airport shuttle
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Business center
- Wheelchair access
- Pets Allowed
- Air conditioning in common areas
- Non smoking property
Rome Ethical Hotel
39 via Giuseppe Pisanelli
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The property is 3 km from Rome city center and 20 km from Rome Ciampino Airport. The large sunny square "Piazza Venezia" is a 15-minute drive away. Piazzale Flaminio is just a few minutes away.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- Paid airport transfer
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- cots
- No pets allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking room
Parco Dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa
Via Gerolamo Frescobaldi 5
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This property is an 8-minute walk from the Borghese Gallery and Museum. The property is located 2 km from the city center. The Parco Dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa is just a short drive from the independent Vatican City.
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- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant
- Coffee/tea in the lobby
- welcome drink
- takeaway
- airport shuttle
- gym
- Seasonal outdoor pool
- indoor pool
- pedicure
- manicure
- Whirlpool
- facial
- body wraps
Relais Trevi Fountain Hotel Rome
Via Del Lavatore 44
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The venue is close to Piazza San Silvestro and the large sunny square "Piazza Venezia" is 700 meters away. The property is also a 5-minute walk from Piazza di Trevi. The Relais Fontana Di Trevi Hotel is just a short drive from the oval amphitheater of the Colosseum.
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- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant
- welcome drink
- takeaway
- Café
- Paid airport transfer
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Business center
- Express-Check-in/-out
- Breakfast in the room
- No pets allowed
- Air conditioning in the room
- Non smoking property
Friend House Hotel Rom
58 on Napoleon III
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You can walk to the center of Rome in 15 minutes. Palatine Hill is about 1.9 km from the property. The large, sunny square "Piazza Venezia" can be reached in a few minutes by car.
- Free internet access
- 24-hour reception
- Elevator
- Continental breakfast
- Non smoking property
Domus Diana Hotel Rom
Via Mecenate 27 A
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The property is 1.4 km from Monti. The city center is a 15-minute walk away and Roma Termini Train Station is 900 meters from the property. The small Roman Catholic Basilica of San Clemente is also close to the hotel. The Roman Forum can be reached in a few minutes by car.
- Free WiFi in public areas
- Off-site parking
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Shared kitchen
- Pets Allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking on site
Grand Hotel Palace Rom
Via Vittorio Veneto 70
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The hotel is located about 10 minutes walk from the city center. This comfortable property is located in the center of Rome. The official residence "Quirinal Palace" is also close to the property. Campo de' Fiori can be reached in a few minutes by car.
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- 24-hour reception
- 24 hour security
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant
- welcome drink
- takeaway
- gym
- indoor pool
- Whirlpool
- facial
- head massage
- full body massage
- beauty treatment
- treatment room
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
Royal House of Vaticano
Via Trionfale - 79 - Rom
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The property is 2.6 km from Vatican City. It is 4 km from downtown Rome. You can reach the White Marble Altar of the Fatherland in a few minutes by car.
- W-lan
- changing room
- Outdoor dining area
- Paid airport transfer
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Cookware / Kitchen Utensils
- Shared kitchen
- Express-Check-in/-out
- VIP-Check-in/-out
- No pets allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking on site
Das Mohnhotel
Via Castelfidardo 50
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The hotel is located in the Central district, just 1.2 km from the large Via Nazionale Boulevard. A short distance from the central station allows you to reach Piazza della Repubblica in no time. The Piazza di Spagna can be reached in a few minutes by car.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- 24 hour security
- Paid airport transfer
- Whirlpool
- Leisure/TV room
- Elevator
- Business center
- No pets allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking on site
Rom Life Hotel
Via Palermo 12
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The property is 100 meters from the Exhibition Center and 1.3 km from the Roman Forum. The property is 1 km from the center of Rome. Rome Life Hotel is just a short drive from Piazza di Spagna.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- welcome drink
- takeaway
- Paid airport transfer
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Business center
- Breakfast in the room
- Babysitting/Childcare
- Wheelchair access
- No pets allowed
Hotel Sankt Markus
Via Villafranca 1
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This property is located in the central district, 150 meters from Castro Pretorio metro station and close to La Pieta. The property is a 10-minute walk from the center of Rome. Hotel San Marco is just a short drive from the large city square "Piazza del Popolo".
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- Paid airport transfer
- Whirlpool
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- dishwasher
- Toaster
- Business center
- Express-Check-in/-out
- Breakfast in the room
- Pets Allowed
- Air conditioning in the room
- Non smoking property
Smart Hotel Rom
Independence Square 13 bis
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The hotel is located in Central district, 2.6 km from Pantheon Temple. The city center is a 10-minute walk away and Roma Termini train station is 400 meters from the hotel. Roma Termini Train Station is also close to the property. You can reach the Colosseum in a few minutes by car.
- WiFi in the rooms
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant
- airport shuttle
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Business center
- cots
- Air conditioning in the room
- Non smoking property
Kolbe Hotel Rome
Via Di San Teodoro 48
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The property is located in Colosseum district, just 0.8 km from Great Synagogue of Rome. The city center is a 20-minute walk away. Capitol Square is near this hotel.
- W-lan
- luggage storage
- changing room
- 24-hour reception
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant-Buffet
- welcome drink
- airport shuttle
- Whirlpool
- laundry
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Kettle
- Toaster
- Business center
- Express-Check-in/-out
- Continental breakfast
- Beach access
- children's playground
Albani Hotel Rome Rome
About Adda 45
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This elegant accommodation is located in a tourist area of Rome, about 20 minutes' walk from the city center. The hotel is located in the Nomentano district. The Spanish Steps Square can be reached in a few minutes by car.
- W-lan
- On-site parking
- luggage storage
- changing room
- 24-hour reception
- 24 hour room service
- 24 hour security
- Bar/lounge area
- Restaurant
- welcome drink
- takeaway
- Free shuttle service
- gym
- outdoor pool
- indoor pool
- Whirlpool
- Spa & Wellnesscenter
- laundry
Nansen guest houses
About Federico Nansen 122
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The property is located in Ostiense district, not far from Centrale Montemartini. The property is a 10-minute drive from Piazza Venezia. The Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi a Ripa Grande Church can be reached in a few minutes by car.
- Free WiFi in the rooms
- Paid airport transfer
- flat screen TV
- Elevator
- Cookware / Kitchen Utensils
- Breakfast
- No pets allowed
- air conditioner
- Non smoking on site
FAQs
What is the average price of a hotel room in Rome? ›
$323 is the average price for a double room in Rome, but our users have found rooms for as cheap as $15 in the last 3 days.
What is a B&B called in Italy? ›In fact, in Italy this relatively new category of lodging is even officially called by the English term, "bed-and-breakfast" (or, rather, a "bet-hand-brrek-fust")—though a few places hold on to the old name, locanda, which means "inn" and is similar in most ways to a B&B (albeit sometimes a bit larger).
What should I do first night in Rome? ›- Take a Colosseum Night Tour. ...
- Go For a Night Walk in Rome's Historical Center. ...
- Enjoy an Evening Rome Food Tour. ...
- Visit the Vatican at Night. ...
- Have Drinks with a View at a Rooftop Bar. ...
- See A Film in An Outdoor Cinema. ...
- Hit Up a Speakeasy.
- Drink The Tap Water. ...
- Don't Hail A Taxi. ...
- Dress Up For The City. ...
- Appreciate The Fine Art Of Doing Nothing. ...
- Learn Some Italian. ...
- Don't Eat In Tourist Hotspots. ...
- Know The Difference Between Lunch And Dinner. ...
- Eat Your Pasta Like A Local.
September to February is the best time for the lowest prices and fewer crowds: there are fewer tourists and better room rates because of this. The hotels and accommodations are lower-priced, and the general price of staying in Rome decreases.
What is the cheapest time to go to Rome? ›Book at least 3 weeks before departure in order to get a below-average price. High season is considered to be June and July. The cheapest month to fly to Rome is March.
How much spending money do you need a day in Rome? ›Average Daily Cost For Visiting Rome
Order a glass of wine and watch the world go by. It costs around €65-€95/day to visit Rome comfortably as a budget traveler. If you want to upgrade your accommodations, add another €80-€110/night depending on your desired level of accommodation.
Bagno – this is the most common Italian word for bathroom/restroom. If you need ask where the restroom is, you will ask: Scusi, dov'e' il bagno?
What do Italians have for breakfast in Italy? ›Breakfast in Italy: what to expect
What is this? Homemade breakfast in Italy is usually a straightforward affair. Traditional breakfast drinks in Italian households are coffee, tea and cocoa milk for the kids and the main breakfast foods are bread with butter and jam, biscuits and cereals.
The measurements of a standard double bed in Italy are 160 x 190 cm, the most common measure for many years, the basic rule when choosing a bed is to calculate at least 25 cm more than the height of its users.
What Cannot miss in Rome? ›
- The Colosseum. Obviously you cannot miss visiting The Colosseum when visiting Rome. ...
- Palatine Hill and The Roman Forum. I had never heard of the Roman Forum before visiting Rome. ...
- The Vatican. ...
- The Borghese Museum. ...
- Musei Capitolini. ...
- Bike tour around Rome. ...
- Trevi Fountain. ...
- The Pantheon.
- The Pantheon.
- The Colosseum.
- The Roman Forum.
- Castel Sant'Angelo.
- The Borghese Gallery.
- See the pope.
- St Peter's Basilica.
- The Vatican and the Sistine Chapel.
The number 1 attraction of Rome is the Colosseum; the large amphitheatre that housed 65,000 spectators in Roman days. Gladiators battled each other as well as wild animals in the Colosseum's arena.
What is considered rude in Italy? ›It is improper to put one's hands on one's lap, or to stretch one's arms while at the table. Resting one's elbows on the table is also considered to be poor manners. Do not leave the table until everyone has finished eating. Drinking beverages other than water or wine with a meal is quite uncommon.
What should you not wear in Italy? ›You should avoid wearing tank tops or other clothing that exposes the shoulders when entering the Vatican or a church. Try not to wear anything that is too revealing as that can be interpreted as a sign of disrespect. Wearing mini-skirts or short shorts would be frowned on in the Vatican.
What can you not bring to Italy? ›- All forms of asbestos fibers.
- All products containing the biocide dimethylfumarate (DMF)
- Animal skins.
- Atlantic red tuna fish (Thunnus Thynnus) originating from Belize, Panama, and Honduras.
- Biological Substance Cat B, UN3373.
- Books: hardback/paperback non-comm.
The best area to stay in Rome for first-time visitors is near Piazza Navona. This is a great choice if you want to be right in the historic center and you'll also be able to explore the city on foot!
What is a safe area to stay in Rome? ›Rome: Anywhere in “central” Rome is safe. Prati is known to be the safest area of Rome, and it is residential to many affluent Roman families. Hotels and apartments near the Vatican, Pantheon, Campo de' Fiori, and Piazza Navona are in ideal, safe locations as well.
Where do Roman people sleep? ›Most Romans slept on a wooden pallet or cot, with a thin mattress filled with straw, a head bolster (pillow) would be used by the more wealthier.
Where can I take a nap in Rome? ›Best areas to sleep in Rome
The area of the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, Pantheon and Campo de 'Fiori is the most sought after to stay in Rome. This whole area is easily explored on foot and is not far from the Colosseum and Roman Forum area.
What kind of money do you need in Rome? ›
The official currency of Italy is the euro, but the country is still somewhat a cash-based economy. You won't pay in cash all the time, as there are shops and merchants in Italy that are well-equipped to accept card payments — Visa and Mastercard are more common than American Express.
Is Rome safe to walk at night? ›Most people do not encounter any problems walking around Rome at night, and in comparison to other popular cities around the globe, this one is relatively safe. If you want to avoid having anything stolen, pay no attention to anyone approaching you or asking you a question and keep your distance as much as possible.
What area in Rome has the best food? ›Testaccio, the original foodie neighborhood of Rome, is the birthplace of “cuisine Romana”. Locals simply call it “the heart of Rome.” And we fully agree!
How safe is Rome for female tourists? ›If you're travelling to Rome solo, it's important to be prepared for the crowds and make sure that you always have your wits about you. The city of Rome is huge and although it's safe for females, there are some areas that you'll want to avoid if you're travelling on your own.
What time do Romans wake up? ›Romans woke up before dawn, finished work by noon, and spent the afternoons pursuing leisurely activities like swimming and exercising. At sundown, Romans would get together for elaborate dinner parties that often went on until late in the evening.
Did Roman men sleep with each other? ›Roman men were free to enjoy sex with other males without a perceived loss of masculinity or social status, as long as they took the dominant or penetrative role.
What did Romans do before bed? ›The ancient Romans loved to “seize the moment” and for this reason they used to spend their time during the night either studying, meditating or doing other things. This kind of sleep was natural because the body had no other factors to adapt to, except the sun's natural rhythm.