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šŸØ Best Areas to Stay in Rome

  • Writer: vitantoniosantoro
    vitantoniosantoro
  • Mar 25
  • 7 min read

Updated: Apr 8

Looking for the best place to stay in Rome? This quick guide breaks down the top neighborhoods in RomeĀ with pros, cons, and hotel options for every budget.

Explore Centro StoricoĀ for landmarks like the PantheonĀ and Trevi Fountain, or head to TrastevereĀ for food and nightlife. Stay in MontiĀ for a central base near the Colosseum, or choose PratiĀ for a quiet spot near the Vatican. If you're on a budget, TerminiĀ offers affordable stays with easy transport access.

We list the best hotels in Rome—from luxury to hostels—with prices and real reviews and tips.


šŸ›ļø 1. Centro Storico – Best for First-Time Visitors


Aerial view of Rome’s historic center with the Trevi Fountain, one of the best areas to stay in Rome to see the sights and walk around.
Stay near Rome’s historic center to be steps away from top attractions like the Trevi Fountain. Photo by @manutoni24.

Centro Storico, or the historic center, is the heart of Rome. This area is packed with famous landmarks like the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Navona, which makes it the best neighborhood to stay in if you want to explore Rome on foot.

🟢 Pros:

  • Walking distance to major attractions

  • Great restaurants and cafes

  • Well-connected to public transport


šŸ”“ Cons:

  • Expensive hotels

  • Crowded and touristy






Best Hotels in Centro Storico:

  • 9HotelCesari (€€€) – A modern 4-star hotel with a stunning rooftop terrace. šŸ’° From approx. €250 per night šŸ“ "The rooftop view is amazing, and the location between the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain couldn't be better."


  • Eitch Borromini Palazzo Pamphilj (€€€€) – A classic luxury hotel right on Piazza Navona. šŸ’° From approx. €340 per night šŸ“ "Stunning location, history-rich interiors, and unbeatable rooftop views over Piazza Navona." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Incredible setting, spacious rooms, and lovely breakfast with a view. Worth every euro." – Booking.com


  • Arch Rome Suites (€€) – A budget-friendly option close to everything. šŸ’° From approx. €160 per night šŸ“ "Great central location, friendly staff, and clean, modern rooms. Would definitely stay again!" – Booking.com šŸ“ "Perfect for sightseeing, just steps from the Pantheon. Very good value for the price." – TripAdvisor


šŸ· 2. Trastevere – Best for Local Vibes and Nightlife


Colorful street in Trastevere, Rome, with historic buildings, a vintage Fiat car, and local cafĆ©s — top neighborhood to stay for local atmosphere and nightlife.
Trastevere with its cobblestone streets, trattorias, and a true Roman vibe—perfect for couples and food lovers. Photo by: @carolaferrante25.

Trastevere is a charming district with cobbled streets, bustling piazzas, and some of the best nightlife in Rome. It’s perfect for those who want to experience local culture and to be close to the city’s main attractions.


🟢 Pros:

  • Vibrant nightlife and authentic restaurants

  • Picturesque streets and local atmosphere

  • Less touristy than Centro Storico

šŸ”“ Cons:

  • No metro access

  • Can be noisy at night






Best Hotels in Trastevere

  • Horti 14 Borgo (€€€) – A stylish boutique hotel with a rooftop terrace.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €270 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "The rooftop bar is a hidden gem, perfect for evening drinks. Quiet location but still walkable to Trastevere’s main streets." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Super modern and clean, staff were very helpful, and the breakfast was excellent. One of the best hotels I’ve stayed at in Rome!" – Booking.com

  • Tree Charme (€€) – A mid-range hotel with a garden terrace.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €160 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Beautiful setting along the river, rooms were tastefully decorated and the staff went out of their way to help us." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Loved the location and vibe—close to everything yet peaceful. Great breakfast on the terrace." – Booking.com

  • Ripagrande a Trastevere (€€) – A quiet guesthouse near the Tiber River.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €150 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "A charming and quiet spot with lovely decor. It felt like home away from home." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Spotlessly clean and very well located. The host was incredibly friendly and gave great local tips." – Booking.com


šŸ›ļø 3. Monti – Best for Trendy Vibes and Easy Access


Quiet street in Monti, Rome with cobblestones, historic buildings, and a water fountain — top area to stay near the Colosseum with a local feel.
Artsy Monti, tucked between the Colosseum and Termini, with quiet alleys and vintage shops. Photo by: @myadventuresacrosstheworld.


Monti is a hip neighborhood near the Colosseum, full of trendy cafes, boutique shops, and vintage markets. It’s a great base for those who want a central location with a local feel.


🟢 Pros:

  • Close to the Colosseum and Roman Forum

  • Great for food, bars, and shopping

  • Well-connected by metro

šŸ”“ Cons:

  • Higher accommodation prices

  • Busy during peak seasons







Best Hotels in Monti:

  • Salotto Monti (€€) – A stylish mid-range hotel with a rooftop terrace.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €180 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Great location, walkable to the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain. Lovely rooftop for breakfast and evening drinks." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "The staff were super helpful, and the rooms were modern and clean. Excellent value!" – Booking.com

  • Fifteen Keys Hotel (€€€) – A boutique hotel with personalized service.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €250 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "A charming oasis in the heart of Monti. Great breakfast, beautiful design, and very quiet at night." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Warm, stylish, and friendly. Felt like a home away from home. Loved the little courtyard!" – Booking.com

  • Hotel Artemide (€€€€) – A luxury hotel with a spa and rooftop dining.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €320 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Perfect location and first-class service. The rooftop restaurant has stunning views and excellent food." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "The spa is a real highlight, and the staff go above and beyond to make your stay special." – Booking.com


āœļø 4. Prati – Best for a Quiet Stay Near the Vatican


Blue vintage car on a street in Prati, Rome, near the Vatican and residential buildings.
Stay in quiet and elegant Prati for quick access to the Vatican and quiet streets close to central Rome. Photo by: @sibel_ozben.

Prati is a residential district near Vatican City, ideal for those who prefer a quieter area while still being close to major sights. It’s a great option for families and those looking for a relaxed stay.


🟢 Pros:

  • Close to St. Peter’s Basilica and Vatican Museums

  • Less crowded and more local

  • Well-connected by metro

šŸ”“ Cons:

  • Fewer budget-friendly hotels

  • Less nightlife compared to Trastevere







Best Hotels in Prati:

  • Hotel Paolo II (€€) – A modern, affordable stay near St. Peter’s Square.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €140 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Clean, quiet, and perfectly located near the Vatican. Great value and lovely garden area." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Very comfortable rooms, kind staff, and only a few minutes from St. Peter’s. Would definitely stay again!" – Booking.com

  • St. Peter’s Keys (€€) – A charming B&B with great service.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €130 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Super cozy B&B in a great location. The owner was incredibly helpful and welcoming." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Spacious and clean room. The staff went above and beyond to make our stay great!" – Booking.com

  • Hotel La Rovere (€€€) – A mid-range hotel with a central location.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €210 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Modern and stylish interior. Easy walk to Vatican and Trastevere. Excellent breakfast." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Well-appointed room, professional staff, and a quiet location near the river." – Booking.com


šŸš† 5. Termini – Best for Budget Travelers and Transport Access


Aerial view of Roma Termini train station in Rome, Italy with multiple tracks and platforms.
Termini is the best area to stay in Rome for easy access to trains, metro, and airport transfers. Photo by: @valsoiapg.

Termini is Rome’s main transport hub, which makes it a convenient place to stay for those arriving by train or planning day trips. While not the most scenic area, it offers some of the best budget accommodations.

🟢 Pros:

  • Affordable hotels and hostels

  • Excellent public transport connections

  • Close to Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica

šŸ”“ Cons:

  • Less charming than other areas

  • Can feel less safe at night








Best Hotels in Termini:

  • Le Central Domus Roma (€€) – A stylish budget-friendly apartment.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €130 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Perfect apartment for a short stay. Great mix of modern comfort and historic charm. Easy walk to Termini." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Super clean and well-equipped. Loved the rustic decor and convenient location." – Booking.com

  • The Vinci House (€€) – A well-rated boutique hotel near the station.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €150 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Beautifully decorated, very comfortable, and a 5-minute walk to Santa Maria Maggiore. Excellent host!" – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Quiet, cozy, and stylish. Staff went out of their way to help with check-in and tips." – Booking.com

  • The Roman Holidays Boutique Hotel (€€€) – A quiet, elegant stay.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €200 per nightĀ  šŸ“ "Chic hotel close to the city center, yet peaceful at night. Lovely spa tub in our room!" – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Great location, friendly staff, and very quiet. Room was luxurious for the price." – Booking.com


šŸ’ø Where to Stay in Rome on a Budget

If you’re looking for affordable accommodations, consider:

  • RomeHello Hostel (€) – A well-rated hostel near Termini, great for backpackers.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €38 per night (dorm bed)Ā  šŸ“ "Best hostel I’ve ever stayed in—super clean, great location, friendly staff, and awesome common areas." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "The atmosphere is fantastic. Met great people and the staff organize daily activities!" – Booking.com

  • Camping Village Rome (€) – A budget-friendly option with bungalows and a pool.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €30 per night (bungalow for two)Ā  šŸ“ "Nice escape from the city chaos. Comfortable mobile homes, clean, and with easy bus access to the center." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Great value for money. Pool was a bonus, and the shuttle to the metro made everything easy." – Booking.com

  • Casa Romagraziosa (€) – A quiet apartment rental outside the city center.Ā  šŸ’° From approx. €45 per night (entire apartment)Ā  šŸ“ "Very peaceful location, clean and well-equipped. Great for families on a budget." – TripAdvisorĀ  šŸ“ "Quiet and cozy. The host was very responsive and the free shuttle to the metro." – Booking.com

    šŸ’” Final Tips for Choosing Where to Stay in Rome

  • Book Early:Ā Rome is one of the most visited cities in the world. Hotels fill up quickly, especially during peak season.

  • Consider Your Priorities:Ā If you want to walk everywhere, stay in Centro Storico. For nightlife, choose Trastevere. If you prefer a quieter area, Prati or Monti are great options.

  • Public Transport Access:Ā Rome’s metro system is limited, so staying near a metro stop can save time.


Choosing the right area to stay in Rome will shape your entire trip.Ā  Pick Centro StoricoĀ for landmarks, TrastevereĀ for nightlife, MontiĀ for a local feel, PratiĀ for quiet near the Vatican, or TerminiĀ for budget and transport -Ā  each neighborhood offers a different experience.

Use this guide to compare the best hotels in Rome, from luxury rooftop staysĀ to budget hostelsĀ and family apartments. Check hotel reviews, prices, and metro access before you book.


Rome is a city to explore on foot, full of history at every corner. Pick your neighborhood, plan your itinerary, and get ready to enjoy the best areas to stay in Rome—one piazza, fountain, and gelato at a time.


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