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Where To Stay In Rome

Where To Stay In Rome

The city of Rome is an open museum, inviting you all the time to visit its monuments, ruins, squares, and dozens of other tourist attractions scattered around the city. Even for a short trip, the minimum stay in the Italian capital should be at least three days, excluding arrival and departure days. Just visiting the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine will require a full day of your Rome itinerary.

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Besides the length of your trip, it’s important to plan where you want to stay in Rome. There are many and varied options for lodging: from the sophistication and exclusivity of luxury hotels to the charm of boutique hotels to budget accommodations.

Where to stay in Rome: Main neighborhoods and hotels

The historic center – the area encompassing Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and Campo dei Fiori – is one of Rome’s best areas to stay. The advantages include being close to the main tourist attractions and being able to see them on foot since the distances between these sites are relatively small. On the other hand, the city’s local culture is slightly diluted due to a large number of tourists.

The Monti area, where the Colosseum is located, and the area around Piazza di Spagna offer good accommodation options, have metro stations, and are close to the historic center.

If you prefer to stay in more residential areas, where it is possible to feel the city’s daily life, Testaccio is a good option. It is a former working-class neighborhood that became home to many artists and intellectuals.

Next to it, separated only by a bridge over the Tiber River, is Trastevere, a neighborhood that attracts Romans and tourists for the same reasons: bohemia and Roman cuisine.