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From a Colosseum-view terrace to a Trastevere cloister, a Spanish Steps penthouse to a Monti boutique — Rome rewards the traveller who chooses their neighbourhood as carefully as their hotel. We've covered every quarter of the Eternal City to find the properties actually worth booking.

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Top Hotels in Rome — 2026

From a Colosseum-view terrace to a Trastevere cloister, a Spanish Steps penthouse to a Monti boutique — Rome rewards the traveller who chooses their neighbourhood as carefully as their hotel. We've covered every quarter of the Eternal City to find the properties actually worth booking.

  1. 1
    Hotel de Russie
    Piazza del Popolo · $$$$ · ★ 9.4
  2. 2
    Chapter Roma
    Campo de' Fiori · $$$ · ★ 9.1
  3. 3
    Hotel Santa Maria
    Trastevere · $$ · ★ 9.0
  4. 4
    The First Roma Arte
    Via del Corso · $$$$ · ★ 9.2
  5. 5
    Hotel Palazzo Manfredi
    Colosseum · $$$$ · ★ 9.5

12 hotels reviewed · 40 in-depth guides · Last updated March 2026

Our top 12 picks

Ranked by overall score. Updated February 2026.

Hotel de Russie — Piazza del Popolo
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.4

Piazza del Popolo

Hotel de Russie

The terraced Secret Garden alone makes de Russie worth the stay — a walled oasis of orange trees and jasmine between the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo. Rooms are refined without being stuffy, the Stravinskij Bar is one of Rome's great people-watching spots, and the Rocco Forte spa is genuinely excellent.

  • Garden oasis
  • Luxury
  • Central location
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Chapter Roma — Campo de' Fiori
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.1

Campo de' Fiori

Chapter Roma

A design-forward boutique in a converted palazzo steps from Campo de' Fiori's morning market. The rooftop terrace has one of Rome's best aperitivo views, rooms feature original architectural details layered with contemporary Italian design, and the restaurant serves modern Roman cuisine that actually competes with the neighbourhood trattorias.

  • Boutique
  • Rooftop terrace
  • Design hotel
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Hotel Santa Maria — Trastevere
$$ Mid-range
★ 9.0

A converted 16th-century cloister wrapped around a courtyard of orange trees — one of the most atmospheric small hotels in Rome. Rooms are simple but charming, the location in the heart of Trastevere puts you surrounded by the city's best casual dining, and the nightly quiet is remarkable for such a central position.

  • Trastevere charm
  • Courtyard
  • Couples
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The First Roma Arte — Via del Corso
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.2

Via del Corso

The First Roma Arte

A rotating collection of contemporary art throughout the hotel keeps things interesting beyond the expected Roman luxury. The First doubles as a genuine gallery, with a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city and a Via del Corso location that puts the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps within easy walking distance.

  • Art lovers
  • Rooftop dining
  • Central Rome
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Hotel Palazzo Manfredi — Colosseum
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.5

Wake up and look directly at the Colosseum from your bed — the view from this intimate 16-room hotel is arguably the most spectacular in Rome. The rooftop terrace restaurant with the floodlit arena as backdrop is unforgettable for a special dinner. Small enough to feel personal, polished enough to feel luxurious.

  • Colosseum views
  • Romantic
  • Boutique luxury
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The Hoxton, Rome — Salario
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.8

The Hoxton's Roman outpost occupies a 17th-century palazzo with a courtyard restaurant that's become a destination in its own right. The brand's signature affordable-cool aesthetic translates beautifully to Rome — rooms are compact but thoughtfully designed, and the Salario location is walkable to Villa Borghese and Via Veneto.

  • Design hotel
  • Value
  • Courtyard dining
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Hotel Raphael — Piazza Navona
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0

Piazza Navona

Hotel Raphael

An ivy-clad landmark just off Piazza Navona with a rooftop terrace that commands panoramic views across Rome's domes and rooftops. The Bramante Suite with its original 15th-century ceiling is worth the splurge, and the central location means you're walking distance to virtually everything in the historic centre.

  • Piazza Navona
  • Rooftop views
  • Historic
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Hotel Adriano — Pantheon
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.6

Steps from the Pantheon at a fraction of the price of its neighbours. Rooms are clean and contemporary with good beds, the breakfast spread is above average, and the location is unbeatable for sightseeing on foot. Not the most characterful hotel in Rome, but an exceptional value proposition in the city's most expensive postcode.

  • Pantheon location
  • Value
  • Central
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Condominio Monti — Monti
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.9

The hippest neighbourhood in Rome now has a boutique hotel to match. Condominio Monti captures Monti's artisan-quarter energy with handpicked vintage furniture, a wine bar that attracts locals, and rooms that feel like a stylish friend's apartment. Walking distance to the Colosseum and Termini station.

  • Monti neighbourhood
  • Boutique
  • Local vibe
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Hotel de la Ville — Spanish Steps
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.4

Spanish Steps

Hotel de la Ville

Rocco Forte's showpiece at the top of the Spanish Steps occupies one of the most coveted addresses in Rome. The rooftop Cielo Terrace has 360-degree views, interiors by Olga Polizzi mix bold colour with classical Roman references, and the location literally cannot be beaten for the historic centre.

  • Spanish Steps
  • Rooftop bar
  • Luxury
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Generator Rome — Termini
$ Budget-friendly
★ 8.3

The best budget option in Rome by a considerable margin. Generator occupies a converted building near Termini with a rooftop bar, co-working spaces, and private rooms that rival mid-range hotels for comfort. The Termini location means excellent transport links and easy access to the airport train.

  • Budget
  • Solo travelers
  • Transport hub
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Hotel Vatican View — Prati — Vatican
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.5

Prati — Vatican

Hotel Vatican View

A well-run three-star in the Prati neighbourhood with — as the name promises — genuine views of St. Peter's dome from the upper floor rooms. The Vatican Museums are a ten-minute walk, the neighbourhood is quieter and more residential than the centro storico, and the nearby Mercato Trionfale is Rome's best food market.

  • Vatican access
  • Quiet area
  • Value
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Where to Stay in Rome

Each neighbourhood offers a different experience. Here's our breakdown to help you choose the right base.

Centro Storico

Heart of ancient Rome — Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and cobblestone alleyways. Walking distance to everything.

Trastevere

Bohemian neighbourhood across the Tiber with ivy-covered trattorias and the best aperitivo scene.

Monti

Rome's oldest neighbourhood, now its coolest — vintage shops, wine bars, and local character.

Spanish Steps / Tridente

Luxury shopping triangle with designer boutiques and elegant palazzo hotels.

Vatican / Prati

Quieter neighbourhood near St Peter's with excellent family-friendly restaurants and fewer tourists.

Best Time to Visit Rome

April to May and September to October. Spring brings comfortable temperatures (18-24°C) and fewer crowds than summer. October is the secret — warm enough for outdoor dining, hotel rates drop 20-30%. Avoid August when locals leave and many restaurants close.

Insider Tips for Rome

  • Book Vatican Museums tickets online — the skip-the-line entrance saves 2-3 hours of queuing
  • Restaurants near major monuments are tourist traps — walk two blocks in any direction for authentic food at half the price
  • The Roma Pass (48h/72h) includes free public transport and discounted museum entry
  • Tap water in Rome is safe and excellent — street fountains (nasoni) provide free drinking water everywhere
  • Dress code is enforced at the Vatican and major churches — shoulders and knees must be covered

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about staying in Rome (2026)

What is the best area to stay in Rome (2026)?

The best area depends on your travel style. For first-time visitors to Rome (2026), the city centre offers the most convenient base with easy access to major attractions. Couples often prefer boutique-rich neighbourhoods, while families benefit from areas with parks and quieter streets. Browse our Rome (2026) neighbourhood guides for detailed recommendations.

How much does a hotel in Rome (2026) cost per night?

Hotel prices in Rome (2026) vary significantly by season and category. Budget hotels typically start from $50-80/night, mid-range options run $120-250/night, and luxury properties range from $300-800+/night. Booking 2-3 months in advance and travelling in shoulder season usually yields the best value. See our budget and luxury guides for specific recommendations.

When is the best time to visit Rome (2026)?

The ideal time to visit Rome (2026) depends on your priorities. Peak season offers the best weather but higher prices and crowds. Shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) typically provide the best balance of pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and better hotel rates. Check our detailed best-time-to-visit guide for month-by-month recommendations.

How many days do you need in Rome (2026)?

Most visitors find 3-5 days ideal for Rome (2026), giving enough time to see the major highlights without rushing. A long weekend (3 days) covers the essentials, while a week allows you to explore neighbourhoods at a slower pace, enjoy local dining, and take day trips. Our city guide covers the must-see attractions to help you plan.

Should I book hotels in Rome (2026) in advance?

Yes, advance booking is recommended for Rome (2026), especially during peak travel season and around major events or holidays. Booking 6-8 weeks ahead typically gives you the best selection at competitive rates. Last-minute deals exist but are unpredictable, particularly for popular boutique and luxury properties.

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