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Fast facts about Rome, Italy
Accommodations | 13,272 properties |
Popular hotel | Hotel Roma Tor Vergata |
Popular area | Vatican |
Nightly rates from | €8 |
Airport | Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport |
Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Culture, Museum & arts |
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Traveler impressions of Rome
Rome is lovely. It has plenty of good restaurants, historical sites and of course, a lot of cathedrals and churches that revives your sense of spirituality.
You can do this city in one day. Colleseum in the morning, Vatican/Sistine chapel/St Peters in the afternoon, throw in an evening food tour if you like, then head to one of the other major cities.
Be aware of the people in Vatican. Just ignore them if they said your ticket does not include St. Peter Basilica.
the city of Rome is amazing! the grand piazzas, the exquisite food, the friendly people make Rome such a beautiful city.
A nice city with a lot of historical remaining, arts, architect to discover. Shopping is also great.
Roma just a city with long history, old city with limited development caused can not higher than Vatican tower.
Ancient city with plenty of place of interest to visit. Recommend to buy museum/queue pass online and must book in advance (even with pass and tickets purchased), especially for Vatican and Borghese Gallery.
We loved Rome, just wish we had longer to explore, We did everything we wanted to but it was a bit of a rush.
Wonderful city full of culture and unbelievable history. A bit expensive. The sights are out of this world.
A juxtaposition of dramatic historical architecture and manic modern European city, Rome is full on. Crammed with tourists mingling with elegant Roman residents (easy to tell apart as the Romans were usually slender, poised and elegantly dressed whereas the tourists were usually fat and spoke with American accents) the defining feature once away from the architecture was the traffic.
We had travel a lot and think Rome is one of the most wonderful cities of the world. Is a rich history and culture.
Rome is one of the best cities in the world, you can lose yourself in it - it is wonderful to stroll in the ancient streets, particularly at night.
Beautiful tree lined streets and lots of small quaint shops. Might be a large city but maintains small village charms.
Rome is really easy to get around on foot, but beware of tours to the Vatican and Colosseum as these can take hours to get around so may need to get a taxi to and from depending on where your hotel is.
Good cultural city to visit with many museums easily accessible. Too many pickpockets running around in the city so just be careful.
Have been to Rome a few times now. Loved staying out a little, at Tolonia this time. Having seen the main beautiful tourist places before we opted for the parkland areas and local eateries and bars.
Ancient Rome has a rich history - the monuments are highly additive and fascinating; Beware of street beggars and pickpockets - lots of Italians and its refugees are jobless with or without the economic recession; Visit all monuments / places of interest as early as possible to make full use of your time while in Rome.
Beautiful city, some what overwhelming. Be prepared to queue for cultural sights or pay for guided tours in advance as we did and skip the queues.
Totally geared to tourism as you would expect and the taxi drivers and Others will try and rip you off if given half the chance.
There are a few things to do while in Rome, the main tourist attractions being the Collosseum, Ancient Ruins, The Vatican and chapels.
Watch out for the con artists at the Spanish steps. One rotten mongrel conned my husband into paying for some roses, I chased after him and got some of the money back, but that was the only thing to spoil it for us.
This is my first time visted in Rome. I was disappointed as this city was quite dirty, messy and unorganised.
Great place to visit. Very hot. We were there in August of 2015. Temps were near 100 degrees F. The open tour buses were hot and uncomfortable.
It is sometimes difficult to know exactly where you are in Rome as the street names are not always present and sometimes half way down a block.
Rome is a nice place with great food and restaurants. The people are friendly and the weather is nice.
It is very beautiful city with many heritage building collection. Vatican is very impresive and St. Peter Bassilica is the best and beautiful building that i have ever seen.
4th visit and it's still a great city. Very safe, great places to eat, lots of free attractions, lots opportunity to learn.
A walking city (literally) so, if you want to truly explore Rome, bring a good pair of walking shoes.
If you love history and sightseeing this city is a must. Around every corner there is something to see - not just the well known things.
Rome is very romantic city, i love when i was there ... The culture, the building and the history of this city .
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Rome?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Rome is USD 163. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Rome is USD 208. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Rome is USD 618.
What's the average price of a hotel in Rome this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Rome this weekend is USD 202. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Rome this weekend is USD 238. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Rome this weekend is USD 667.
What's the average price of a hotel in Rome tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Rome tonight is USD 215. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Rome tonight is USD 255. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Rome tonight is USD 952.
What are the best hotels in Rome near Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport?
Verified travelers to Rome who stayed near Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport have given top reviews to Air Rooms Rome Airport by HelloSky, Airport Hotel and Hotel Tiber.
What are the best hotels in Rome near Colosseum?
Verified travelers to Rome who stayed near Colosseum have given top reviews to Hotel Pace Helvezia, Tullia and Prisca Relais Guest House and Aventino Guest House.
What are the best hotels in Rome near Via del Corso?
Verified travelers to Rome who stayed near Via del Corso have given top reviews to Hotel Concordia, SuiteSistina for Lovers and Hotel 55 Fiftyfive.
What are the most popular hotels in Rome?
Popular hotels in Rome include Augusta Lucilla Palace Hotel, Hotel Diana Roof Garden and Rome Times Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Rome for couples?
Couples who stayed in Rome have given high ratings to Augusta Lucilla Palace Hotel, Hotel Diana Roof Garden and Rome Times Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Rome for families?
Families who stayed in Rome highly recommend Augusta Lucilla Palace Hotel, Hotel Concordia and C-hotels Club House Roma.
What hotels in Rome have the best views?
Verified travelers to Rome have given top reviews for the views at THE INDEPENDENT HOTEL, Navona Queen Bed and Breakfast and Navona 49.
What hotels in Rome have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Rome have given top reviews for the breakfast at Harry's Bar Trevi Hotel & Restaurant, Domus Trevi and Domus Spagna Capo Le Case Luxury Suite.
What's the best neighborhood in Rome to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Rome include Termini Central Station, Spagna and Vatican.

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The city is divided into several zones, making it easy and enjoyable to explore. The Coliseum, the 8th-century BC Palatine ruins, and the Roman Forum are all located close to Colosseo metro station, a short walk from the shopping of Via del Corso. In the city center, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Stairs are all within a ten-minute stroll of each other. The Piazza Navona, nestled by the Tiber, is also close – just south of Vatican City.
Termini is Rome's arterial train junction. Collecting passengers from Paris and various points around Italy, it's a hub of activity 24 hours a day. Hotels near Termini provide convenient accommodation to train travelers and those taking the express rail link to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport. Travelers will find buses, metro links and taxis in abundance here, along with plenty of affordable dining, shopping centers and markets. Offering stunning experiences for all the senses, Rome truly is a city that must be explored at least once.
There’s much more to see and learn about Rome, and the interactive map on this page is a great way to find out where the attractions and hotels can be found in this exciting city.