15 Jaw-Dropping Hotels in Rome You Need to Stay At

Rome’s hotel scene is as epic as its ancient ruins, serving up a mix of palatial pads and boutique beauties.

Forget cookie-cutter chains – here are the top hotels you need to stay at in Rome.

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Palazzo Manfredi

Palazzo Manfredi takes “room with a view” to a whole new level. This 17th-century noble’s villa sits right across from the Colosseum, serving up front-row seats to Rome’s most iconic landmark.

The hotel’s Michelin-starred AROMA restaurant lets you feast on gourmet Italian cuisine while gazing at the ancient amphitheater. The rooftop bar mixes up killer cocktails with a side of panoramic city vistas.

And if you’re feeling extra fancy, the concierge can hook you up with luxury sports cars and private ruin tours.

2. Hotel Artemide

Hotel Artemide brings a dash of Miami cool to the Eternal City. This sleek spot rocks stylish rooms with black leather headboards, shiny silver fixtures, and wireless mounted TVs.

The renovated Artemis Spa is a compact oasis of luxury, complete with a Turkish bath, Finnish sauna, and hydromassage pool.

Foodies will dig the delicious free breakfast and the rooftop Ambrosia Restaurant with its panoramic Rome views.

The hotel’s central location puts you within easy walking distance of the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento

NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento is a history buff’s dream come true. This swanky hotel occupies a renovated 19th-century railway headquarters, blending Art Nouveau style with modern luxe.

The private garden features actual ancient Roman ruins dating back to the 6th century and the rooftop terrace serves up jaw-dropping panoramas.

The on-site restaurant, Grand Tour, dishes out classic Italian cuisine and regional specialties.

Plus, you’re just steps away from Roma Termini Station, making it a breeze to zip around the city.

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4. Roma Hassler

Hotel Hassler is the grand dame of Roman hotels, perched majestically atop the Spanish Steps.

This iconic spot has been pampering the rich and famous since 1893, with 70 rooms and 21 suites individually decked out in lavish style.

The Michelin-starred Imàgo restaurant dishes up gourmet eats, while the Hassler Bar is the perfect spot for a swanky aperitivo.

And the hotel’s prime location puts you just minutes from designer shopping on Via Condotti and major landmarks like the Trevi Fountain and Pantheon.

 
 
 
 
 
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5. InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace

InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace brings a dash of New York City glam to the heart of Rome.

This recently refurbished stunner on Via Veneto rocks 160 rooms decked out in understated luxury.

The hotel’s hall features an impressive marble staircase and Liberty-style wrought iron balustrade, giving it some serious old-school glamour.

The Anita Lounge & Bar is the buzzing heart of the hotel, while Scarpetta NYC restaurant serves up a tasty blend of Italian and Big Apple cuisine.

And with Spanish Steps and Piazza di Spagna just a short stroll away, you’re perfectly placed to explore Rome’s hottest sights.

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6. Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria

Perched atop Monte Mario, Rome Cavalieri is less hotel and more hilltop palace with killer views.

This sprawling resort spans 15 acres of Mediterranean gardens, giving you a bird’s-eye view of the Eternal City.

Rooms here are fit for royalty, with some featuring Andy Warhol artworks on the walls.

Foodies, prepare for nirvana – the three-Michelin-starred La Pergola restaurant is basically heaven on a plate.

Work off those pasta calories in the massive spa complex, complete with four pools, tennis courts, and a fitness trail that winds through the grounds.

And for the ultimate Roman holiday flex, book the Italian Supercar Experience and zoom through Rome in a Ferrari.

 
 
 
 
 
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7. The Fifteen Keys Hotel

The Fifteen Keys Hotel is Rome’s hidden gem, tucked away in the trendy Monti neighborhood.

This boutique beauty rocks 15 uniquely designed rooms, each a masterclass in Danish simplicity meets Italian flair.

After a day of conquering ancient ruins, unwind in your chic room with Malin+Goetz toiletries and rainfall showers.

As night falls, sip craft cocktails in the 24-hour bar or people-watch from your private terrace overlooking Rome’s terracotta rooftops.

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8. Margutta 19 Luxury Hotel

Margutta 19 is the ultimate Roman hideaway, nestled on the artist’s street that once housed Picasso and Stravinsky.

This 16-room stunner blends historic charm with modern luxe, serving up a slice of la dolce vita with a side of contemporary cool.

Sink into Rubelli fabrics and marvel at handmade glass accents in your room, then step onto your private balcony for the views.

Foodies, EMME restaurant dishes up Roman classics with a twist. After dark, the cocktail bar beckons with mixology magic and a garden backdrop straight out of a Botticelli painting.

 
 
 
 
 
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9. The St. Regis Hotel

The St. Regis Rome is where old-world opulence meets 21st-century charm, turning heads since 1894.

Think high ceilings dripping with chandeliers, walls adorned with museum-worthy art, and a staircase so grand it deserves its own postcode.

Luxuriate in rooms decked out in Rubelli fabrics and handmade glass, then summon your personal butler (yes, really) for midnight gelato cravings.

The LUMEN bar serves up cocktails with a side of contemporary art, while the Lumen Garden is your secret oasis in the heart of the Eternal City.

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10. Hotel de Russie

Hotel de Russie is Rome’s A-list hangout, where celebs and style mavens come to see and be seen.

Nestled between the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo, this urban oasis boasts a secret garden that’ll make you forget you’re in the heart of the city.

Rooms blend classic elegance with modern flair, featuring antiques that could tell a thousand stories and bathrooms stocked with Forte Organics products.

The Stravinskij Bar mixes up some of the best cocktails in town, while Le Jardin de Russie restaurant serves up Michelin-starred magic under the stars.

And if you’re feeling extra fancy, the concierge can hook you up with a Ferrari for a spin around town.

 
 
 
 
 
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11. Babuino 181 Luxury Suites

Babuino 181 is Rome’s ultimate hideaway for the stylish. This boutique gem flaunts spacious suites that feel like private apartments.

Nestled on Via del Babuino, you’re just a stone’s throw from the Spanish Steps and Piazza del Popolo.

And when you’re ready to shop ’til you drop, you’re surrounded by designer boutiques and jewelers that’ll make your credit card weep.

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12. Fendi Private Suites

Fendi Private Suites is where fashion royalty lays its head in Rome. This swanky spot rocks seven ultra-luxe suites decked out in Fendi Casa furnishings.

The Carrara marble bathrooms come with walk-in showers and soaking tubs that’ll make you feel like a Roman emperor.

The hotel’s prime location on Via Condotti puts you in the heart of Rome’s shopping mecca. And for the ultimate flex, book a private tour of Fendi’s flagship store.

 
 
 
 
 
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13. Singer Palace Hotel Roma

Singer Palace Hotel Roma is the ultimate Roman retreat for the discerning traveler. This former Singer sewing machine HQ now stitches together luxury and history with 30 chic rooms.

The rooftop restaurant and bar serve up panoramic views of Rome’s terracotta skyline.

And with the Trevi Fountain and Pantheon just a short stroll away, you’re perfectly placed to conquer Rome’s must-see sights.

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14. Donna Camilla Savelli Hotel

Donna Camilla Savelli Hotel is where holy history meets modern luxury in Rome’s trendy Trastevere.

This 16th-century convent-turned-hotel still houses three nuns and a functioning church.

The rooms blend Renaissance charm with contemporary comforts, some offering killer views of the Eternal City.

Sip cocktails in the tranquil garden or feast on local delicacies at the two on-site restaurants.

Art buffs can geek out on the hotel’s guided art history tour. And with its prime location in Trastevere, you’re just steps away from Rome’s best bars and trattorias.

 
 
 
 
 
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15. Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel

This crescent-shaped palazzo fronts the Piazza della Repubblica, flaunting 19th-century marble architecture that’ll make your jaw drop.

The rooftop pool and terrace offer epic views of the Eternal City. With 232 rooms and suites, it’s one of Rome’s biggest luxury hotels.

And its central location puts you within walking distance of the Spanish Steps and other iconic sights.