Vatican City
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Hotel Quirinale
I stayed in room 406 for seven nights and overall had a mixed experience. The room—and especially the bathroom—was exceptionally clean, easily one of the cleanest hotel rooms I’ve ever stayed in. The breakfast was also quite good and very substantial, which was a nice way to start each day. That ...
Reviewed on Apr 2, 2026

Ruby Giulia Hotel Rome
This is a gem of a hotel conveniently located within walking distance of the Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, Spanish Steps, and Roma Termini—all within a maximum of 15-20 minutes on foot. However, if you have luggage, it’s better to take a taxi to the train station. We walked a few times for day trips, ...
Reviewed on Apr 2, 2026

UNA Hotels Decò Roma
Me encanta llegar a este Hotel la gente es muy ho
Reviewed on Apr 3, 2026

HiSuiteROME
The room is clean and perfectly equipped. The staff is very inviting and friendly. There are several fantastic restaurants and shops right outside. We could not have had a better experience here.
Reviewed on Mar 26, 2026

Trianon Borgo Pio
Great 3 days! Central to most things. Got to do an early checkin. Clean and cozy; breakfast was great!
Reviewed on Mar 29, 2026

JOIVY Cavour 238
Rooms were clean and location was nice, especially to the colosseum and Roman forum.
Reviewed on Jan 4, 2026
Popular places to visit

Colosseum
A true architectural heavyweight, the 2,000-year-old Colosseum is often considered one of the seven “modern” wonders of the world.

Trevi Fountain
Rome is a city abundant in world-class water features, but none more stunning, or more famous, than the Trevi Fountain.

Pantheon
One of ancient Rome’s greatest achievements combines momentous history and inspired architecture.

Piazza Navona
The old papal buildings have altered little over the centuries, but still act as an open-air hub for cafés and street entertainers.

Spanish Steps
A monumental stairway with a monumental past, the Spanish Steps are literally and figuratively at the heart of Rome.

Vatican Museums
Forget the Louvre, the Met or the Hermitage, some of the world’s greatest collections of art can be found in the Vatican Museums.

