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UNA Hotel Roma - Rome Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$339

UNA Hotel Roma

Via Giovanni Amendola, 57, Rome - Map
 
 
"A great location in Rome"
We arrived early, stored our luggage and went for lunch. Our room on the fourth floor overlooking the courtyard was ready when we …
Linda from near Toronto
In the heart of the capital city, a few steps away from Termini Station, the new UNA Hotel Roma has 197 rooms with a style …More
Exedra, A Boscolo Luxury Hotel - Rome Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
$589

Exedra, A Boscolo Luxury Hotel

Piazza Della Republica 47, Rome - Map
 
 
"MEHDI"
WE HAD EXCELLENT TIME IN ROME AT YOUR HOTEL.ROOM WAS ALWAYS CLEAN AND STAFF WERE VERY POLITE .FOOD WAS GOOD BUT EXPENSIVE ,THAT IS …
LAVASANI from England, UK
Starhotels Metropole - Rome Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$317

Starhotels Metropole

Via Principe Amedeo 3, Rome - Map
 
 
"A Great Place in Rome"
Check in was quick and we received an upgraded room which was a pleasant surprise. Room was a good size and the bed was extremely …
A Traveller
Eurostars International Palace - Rome Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$210

Eurostars International Palace

Via Nazionale 46, Rome - Map
 
 
"Great hotel, centrally located."
Looked good on their web-site which is a thing I always look at. Lived up to my expectations.Central location for all the city …
Nige R from North Wales.
Eurostars Roma Aeterna - Rome Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$135

Eurostars Roma Aeterna

Via Casilina, 125/Piazza del Pigneto 9a, Rome - Map
 
 
"Lovely hotel. A diamond in the rough."
Lovely hotel in an improving suburb of Rome. Friendly staff, great food especially breakfast. Don't be intimidated by area just …
Kay from Wales uk
Hotel Diocleziano - Rome Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$293

Hotel Diocleziano

Via Gaeta 71, Rome - Map
 
 
"Friendly hotel"
Lovely hotel close to the Termini. The rooms were clean and bright and staff were very helpful.
S. Thomas from UK
NH Vittorio Veneto - Rome Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$270

NH Vittorio Veneto

Corso d'Italia, 1, Rome - Map
 
 
"Great for Villa Borghese"
Great quieter spot looking over Villa Borghese and close to good eating places to go out. Also handy to the rooftop bar at Sofitel.
Craig from Glasgow
Hotel Raphaël-Relais & Châteaux - Rome Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars

Hotel Raphaël-Relais & Châteaux

Largo Febo, Rome - Map
 
 
"Rome the way it should be."
We just got back from Rome and our stay at the Hotel Raphael. Before we went on our trip I read a lot of review's, mostly good but …
Gerry
Gioberti Hotel - Rome Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Gioberti Hotel

Via Gioberti, 20, Rome - Map
 
 
"Hotel Gioberti"
We arrived early on a Sunday morning and were able to leave our luggage in a secured room. Upon returning later in the afternoon …
Bob & Gwynne from Ontario, Canada
NH Giustiniano - Rome Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
$275

NH Giustiniano

Via Virgilio 1 E/F/G, Rome - Map
 
 
"Centrally located"
We stayed for 8 nights and were very pleased with the hotel. The staff were helpful and welcoming, the hotel and room were updated …
April from Toledo, OH
The NH Giustiniano is a brand new structure situated in the heart of the well known Prati district. The hotel, 4 stars …More

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    Pocket Guide: Rome

    The Eternal City

    Make a list of must-sees in Rome and you'll wonder how to fit it all in. The short answer of course is that you can't; what you can do is fill your holiday with some of the most iconic historical sights in the world. Rome is like a discourse on Western Civilization with a history that spans the ages, and has countless artifacts to prove it. The Roman Empire was one of the most impressive the world has ever known, with many of its ideals and principles still reflected in modern institutions today.

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    From the Coliseum to the Pantheon, the Sistine Chapel and Palatine Hill, Rome is home to some of the world’s most recognizable landmarks. While the impulse to rush from sight to sight is understandable, don’t sell yourself—or the city—short. Some of your best discoveries in Rome will be those you happen upon by accident; ducking into an ancient church on a side street housing a masterpiece of sacred art, stumbling upon an expansive piazza in the early morning light, and sampling the best pizza that you’ve ever tasted in your life.

    Rome is the Eternal City, so approach it as if you have all the time in the world to explore. There's no need to cram everything into one visit as you'll soon fall under the city's spell, and return again and again.

    'La Dolce Vita'

    If you're searching for the good life, all roads lead to Rome. The city is a dizzying combination of cosmopolitan capital and ancient wonderland. The home of Catholicism, it also plays host to nightclubs that stay open until dawn.

    One of the most iconic images of the city comes from the filmmaker Federico Fellini, one of Rome's most adoring fans. In La Dolce Vita (The Sweet Life), Anita Ekberg frolics in the beautiful Trevi fountain after a long night's revelry. The scene is spontaneous, sexy, carefree, and a little crazy, reflecting Rome itself and the visceral impact it has on visitors. Try a romantic cruise down the Tiber River or watch the world go by from a Trastevere café and you too will believe life can't get any sweeter.

    Big city charms

    Rome is situated in the middle of Italy, the perfect position for the country’s capital. In some respects, however, it is set apart from the rest of the country and has a personality all of its own.

    Rome is as much about frenetic traffic as chilling over cappuccino, appreciating art as appreciating gelato on a hot summer day. Hit the museums (the Vatican Museums are extraordinary, as are the Capitoline Museums and a litany of others), but then slow down and stroll through Villa Borghese, a large park well loved for picnics (and its museum the Borghese Gallery).

    With its culture, art, food, and wine, a Roman holiday is like no other, distilling all that can be enjoyed in life.

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