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Rome is a city whose past and present are mingled on every corner. Iconic landmarks and captivating museums transport travelers back centuries, while bustling street markets and piazzas offer a lively taste of today’s culture. Italy’s capital appeals to all types of travelers, from families to couples, and its food scene is not to be missed.
At least three days is ideal to get a taste of Rome’s amazing offerings, but with a longer stay, visitors can dig a little deeper into the Eternal City’s culture. After seeing famous stops like the Vatican and the Colosseum, don’t miss more intimate experiences, like viewing Bernini sculptures in the Borghese Gallery’s mansion setting or making the climb up Janiculum Hill for breathtaking city views.
A little grittier than Florence and more cosmopolitan than the Amalfi Coast, Rome is the perfect entry point for exploring Italy, offering easy access to other regions via high-speed train. Tack on a few extra days to visit fascinating Pompeii and Vesuvius, head to the wine regions of Tuscany, or unwind with stunning views on Lake Como.
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Rome is equal parts historic charm and thriving metropolis. While exploring all the sights, be aware of your surroundings and pay attention to your belongings. Pick pockets are plentiful, particularly in the Roma Termini area, where travelers are often distracted looking at train schedules. Though relatively safe, it’s best to stick to the main piazzas and take a taxi or rideshare if walking a long distance in the evening.
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The main neighbourhoods in Rome all have distinct personalities, with some easily walkable from the city’s famous landmarks. Here is a summary of the most central neighbourhoods, followed by a list of top hotels across the city.
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Chapter Roma: A modern, stylish hotel in the central Regola district, blending whimsical design with a rooftop bar. Our perks include a welcome drink and a complimentary upgrade whenever possible.
Hotel De’ Ricci: A boutique hotel with a central location, known for its focus on personalised service and an impressive wine cellar. Our Perks a 70€ food & beverage credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Palazzo Ripetta: A luxurious hotel housed in a former convent, offering a peaceful retreat with elegant interiors and a central location. Our Perks include a £75 food & beverage credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
J.K. Place Roma: A sophisticated hotel near the Spanish Steps, known for its intimate atmosphere and chic, residential-style decor. Our Perks include a £75 food & beverage credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Hotel Vilòn is right next door to and actually shares a wall with J.K. Place Roma. This old-world gem has courtyard gardens and romantic rooms with private terraces. Our SLH withIN perks include a £75 food & beverage credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Hotel de Russie, A Rocco Forte Hotel: A prestigious hotel with lush gardens and a prime location near Piazza del Popolo, plus a rooftop and gorgeous courtyard. (And if you can’t find a room here, try its sister hotel, Hotel de La Ville.) Our Rocco Forte Knights perks include a £75 food & beverage credit, daily breakfast and an upgrade whenever possible.
Six Senses Rome: A wellness-focused hotel combining sustainable luxury with a prime location near the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain. Our Perks include a £75 hotel credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
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Portrait Roma: An exclusive, all-suite hotel owned by the Ferragamo family offering personalised service and stunning rooftop views of the city, located steps from Via Condotti. Our Perks include a £75 food & beverage credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
The Rome Edition: A stylish, modern hotel blending luxury with a contemporary vibe, positioned close to the historic centre. Our Marriott STARS perks include a £75 food & beverage credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Elizabeth Unique Hotel: A sophisticated boutique hotel near Piazza del Popolo, known for its art-filled interiors and personalized service. Our Perks include a £15 hotel credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Casa Monti: A colourful, boutique hotel in the Monti district, perfect for travellers who enjoy staying in a local neighbourhood with easy access to historic sites.
Hotel Eden: A luxurious hotel with stunning views over the city, known for its exceptional service and proximity to the Spanish Steps and Villa Borghese. Dorchester Diamond Club perks include a £75 hotel credit, daily breakfast and an upgrade whenever possible.
Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese: Next door to the Hotel Eden, this hotel is a blend of French elegance and Italian charm, offering a prime location near Villa Borghese and a great base for exploring the city. Accor Preferred by HERA perks include a £75 hotel credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Rome’s history begins over 2,700 years ago when it was founded on the banks of the Tiber River. Known as the Eternal City, Rome was once the centre of the mighty Roman Empire, which shaped much of the modern world. Travellers are fascinated by the layers of history visible in the city’s streets, where ancient ruins like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum sit alongside Renaissance masterpieces and Baroque fountains. These sites speak to Rome’s place in history as a centre for innovation and world power.
Vatican City, the world’s smallest independent state, is set on the western side of Rome and is the spiritual center of the Catholic Church, drawing millions of pilgrims each year. Cultural rituals such as La Pasquetta (Easter Monday picnics) and beliefs rooted in Catholicism play a significant role in daily life. The city’s landmarks, like St. Peter’s Basilica and the Pantheon, are not just tourist attractions but symbols of Rome’s enduring spiritual legacy.
The influence of ancient Rome is still evident today in the city’s architecture, language and even road networks. And while ancient traditions still hold sway, modern Roman culture is a dynamic blend of old and new.
After the historic wonders of Rome, many travellers like to add on a different type of destination. Italy’s efficient and comfortable train system makes other cities and regions easily accessible, and these are a few spots that would make an ideal extension to a Rome trip.
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