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The 7 Best Hotels in Rome for 2026

From rooftop terraces overlooking the rooftops of the centro storico to clever-value stays near Termini, the 7 best places to stay in Rome in 2026 — ranked by location, view and value.

The Colosseum in Rome at sunrise

In Rome, location is everything — the historic centre is best explored on foot, and the right base puts the Pantheon, Trevi and Piazza Navona minutes from your door. Here are seven Rome hotels ranked across every budget, by neighbourhood, view and honest value.

📍 Which Rome neighbourhood should you pick?

Centro Storico (Pantheon, Navona): the heart of old Rome — walk to almost everything. Best for first-timers.

Monti: charming, village-like and closest to the Colosseum and Roman Forum.

Prati / Vatican: elegant and calm, ideal if the Vatican is your focus.

Near Termini / Esquilino: the value play — best transport links and cheaper rooms.

📊 The 7 best Rome hotels compared

HotelFrom / nightAreaRatingBest for
Hotel de la Ville€650Spanish Steps9.4Rooftop luxury
Hotel Eden€800Via Veneto9.3Classic 5-star + rooftop
The Pantheon Iconic Rome€350Pantheon9.2Best central location
The Inn at the Roman Forum€300Monti9.1Closest to Colosseum
Hotel Santa Maria€220Trastevere9.0Charming courtyard
Hotel Artemide€180Near Termini9.1Best central value
The RomeHello€90Near Termini8.7Stylish budget

🏨 The full ranking

Hotel de la Ville — Rome #1
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Hotel de la Ville

Best rooftop luxury
★★★★★ 9.4/10 from €650 📍 Top of the Spanish Steps

A Rocco Forte hotel at the top of the Spanish Steps, with a celebrated rooftop bar (Cielo) overlooking the domes of Rome. Polished, glamorous and superbly located.

What makes it special: One of Rome’s best rooftop bars, atop the Spanish Steps with sweeping city views.

The good

  • Spectacular rooftop bar + views
  • Top of the Spanish Steps
  • Beautiful, spacious rooms
  • Excellent spa

The trade-offs

  • €650+/night
  • Spanish Steps area very busy
  • Rooftop popular with non-guests
Hotel Eden — Rome #2
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Hotel Eden

Best classic 5-star
★★★★★ 9.3/10 from €800 📍 Via Veneto

A Dorchester Collection grande dame near the Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese, with a Michelin-starred rooftop restaurant and timeless service.

What makes it special: A storied rooftop dining room with panoramic views, in classic Via Veneto Rome.

The good

  • Michelin-starred rooftop restaurant
  • Near Villa Borghese gardens
  • Impeccable service
  • Elegant, comfortable rooms

The trade-offs

  • €800+/night
  • Via Veneto quieter than the centro
  • Formal feel
The Pantheon Iconic Rome Hotel — Rome #3
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The Pantheon Iconic Rome Hotel

Best central location
★★★★★ 9.2/10 from €350 📍 Steps from the Pantheon

A sleek design hotel literally beside the Pantheon, with a rooftop restaurant looking onto the ancient dome. You cannot stay more in the heart of Rome.

What makes it special: A rooftop view of the Pantheon itself — the most central address in Rome.

The good

  • Beside the Pantheon
  • Rooftop with Pantheon views
  • Modern design rooms
  • Walk to everything

The trade-offs

  • Busy piazza below
  • Premium for the location
  • Some rooms compact
The Inn at the Roman Forum — Rome #4
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The Inn at the Roman Forum

Closest to the Colosseum
★★★★ 9.1/10 from €300 📍 Monti

A hidden boutique in Monti with its own private excavated Roman crypt, a rooftop terrace, and the Forum and Colosseum a short stroll away.

What makes it special: Your own ancient Roman ruin in the basement, minutes from the Colosseum.

The good

  • Private Roman ruins on-site
  • Charming Monti location
  • Rooftop terrace
  • Walk to Colosseum + Forum

The trade-offs

  • Tucked away — easy to miss
  • Limited on-site dining
  • Books fast in spring
Hotel Santa Maria — Rome #5
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Hotel Santa Maria

Best Trastevere charm
★★★ 9.0/10 from €220 📍 Trastevere

A low-rise former convent built around a sunny orange-tree courtyard in the heart of Trastevere — quiet, characterful and warmly run.

What makes it special: A tranquil courtyard hideaway in Rome’s most atmospheric neighbourhood.

The good

  • Peaceful orange-tree courtyard
  • Heart of Trastevere nightlife/food
  • Ground-floor rooms (easy access)
  • Lovely service

The trade-offs

  • Across the river from the centro
  • Trastevere lively at night
  • 3-star amenities
Hotel Artemide — Rome #6
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Hotel Artemide

Best central value
★★★★ 9.1/10 from €180 📍 Via Nazionale, near Termini

A consistently top-rated 4-star on Via Nazionale with a rooftop bar, generous breakfast and famously attentive service — superb value for central Rome.

What makes it special: Big-hotel comfort and a rooftop bar at mid-range prices, walkable to the centre.

The good

  • Excellent service reputation
  • Rooftop bar + great breakfast
  • Walk to centro + Termini trains
  • Strong value

The trade-offs

  • Via Nazionale is a busy street
  • Less atmospheric block
  • Books out in peak season
The RomeHello — Rome #7
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The RomeHello

Best stylish budget
★★★ 8.7/10 from €90 📍 Near Termini

A bright, design-led hostel-hotel with private rooms, a leafy courtyard and a social bar — keeps Rome affordable without feeling cheap.

What makes it special: A genuinely stylish budget base with private rooms near the main transport hub.

The good

  • Private + dorm options
  • Cool design + courtyard
  • Near Termini transport
  • Great value

The trade-offs

  • Termini area is functional, not pretty
  • Hostel common areas
  • 15-min walk to centro

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in Rome for first-time visitors?

The centro storico around the Pantheon and Piazza Navona is ideal — walkable to most landmarks, full of restaurants and atmosphere. Monti puts you closest to the Colosseum; near Termini offers the best value and transport links.

How much do Rome hotels cost per night?

Budget hotels run €70–€130, comfortable mid-range €130–€280, and luxury €450+. Rates are lowest in January–February and the hottest part of summer (mid-July to August).

Which Rome hotel has the best rooftop view?

Hotel Eden, Hotel de la Ville and the Hassler are famous for rooftop terraces with sweeping views over Rome’s domes and rooftops.

Is it better to stay near the Colosseum or the Vatican?

The historic centre between them (Pantheon/Navona) is the most convenient base for first-timers. Stay in Monti for the Colosseum or Prati for the Vatican if those are your main focus.

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