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Top rated hotels in Rome

The Independent Hotel
4/5118 Reviews
Termini Central Station
It's a notorious Termini station (it's better than I thought, why such a story continues) Less than 5 minutes from Termini Station Use the rooftop (breakfast & bar) unconditionally The balcony was so pretty at sunset, I was happy It seems like a really good place to go
Gioberti Art Hotel
4/5107 Reviews
Termini Central Station
The location is very good right next to Termini station so it is very convenient to go anywhere. The downside is that it is noisy at night and cannot be recommended for those who want to spend time slowly.
Bulgari Hotel Roma
5/551 Reviews
Spagna
Very reliable hotel. It is indeed the top brand in Rome. It is impeccable. The restaurant cafe and the bar on the top floor are very good. I drink until dark every day 😮💨 Upgraded to a small suite. Next time I come to Rome, I must do it again
Mercure Roma West
3.8/585 Reviews
First of all we checked in at midnight and waited over an hour for the guy at reception to finish with ONE customer. The hotel room was old but reasonable for €70 a night; although the SAFE didn’t work and some double beds are two single beds put together. The hotel overall is clean but it’s in a pretty rough area with hardly anything open after 9pm. Now if the reason you are staying is for access to Rome then be prepared for a 25mins bus ride to a very grotty Metro station and then another 25 odd minutes to Termini - which is the centre of Rome. Uber doesn’t take orders from area, and quite frankly isn’t very good on Italy. BREAKFAST: there isn’t an eggs bar or anything that is cooked fresh in front of you for but there is a reasonable hot food selection and juices with fruit. I’d give it a 4/10 for breakfast. There aren’t irons in the room but you can iron clothes on the ground floor “ironing room”. The WORST part of the hotel was that the swimming pool, Spa and gym is not accessible for months due to renovations which given that it is so far from civilization leaves nothing to do at the hotel apart from walking the pretty dodgy surrounding streets. PS: parking is free but in a dark and small underground space with no valet.
Hotel Roma Tor Vergata
3.8/5498 Reviews
On the overall a nice hotel, but kind of far from the center, 10 mins away from the Torre Angela metro station. Everything needed was in the room (fridge, conditioner, hair dryer), clean, everything in good condition. Reception desk staff speaking adequate English. A nice little pool was also available for us, my son enjoyed it. Didn't buy breakfast, so I cannot say anything about it. Were mostly in the city, came to hotel only for sleeping. Conditioner working, a balcony to the back yard, not a very nice view though, but it wasn't a problem.
Rome Marriott Park Hotel
3.7/562 Reviews
Magliana Vecchia
Beautiful Hotel, great value, a bit far from Rome and any activities. The pool had not opened yet so not much to do as tourists in this beautiful hotel . The staff was friendly and helpful. Front desk helpful. As others have discussed, on multiple occasions, room service phones go unanswered, just ring and ring. Breakfast for $15. Per person is the best you will ever experience. The wait staff were awesome. The shuttle service into Rome is a good value, $15 round trip but only runs 4 times per day, does not leave early enough to get you to the airport for an early flight and returns at 9pm, just when the Romans are waking up. The shuttle also stops at 2-3 other INH properties, which causes it to sell out days in advance ( frequently). If the shuttle is full or the times don’t work, now you are into serious dollars to hire a taxi into Rome center. Depending upon where you are going, $45-60 one way ( for 2). We also paid $50 taxi fare from the airport each way.so over the course of the 4.5 days at the hotel, we spent $250-$300 for transportation just to get to town. If I were not staying on points, I would consider an in-town option.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels740
Number of Reviews29,317
Highest PriceNZD 5,694
Lowest PriceNZD 100
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 729
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 800