Set between the Coliseum and Piazza Venezia, the Romano is a boutique hotel overlooking the Roman Forum. The rooms are uniquely decorated and set over 4 floors of a historical building.
anne
From
United Kingdom
Fantastic location. Room set up lovely and charming. Santo very welcoming and informative.
Set in Rome's central Monti area, Hotel Grifo features a terrace with magnificent city views.
Martin
From
United Kingdom
Superb location for exploring Rome. Staff are incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our stay, particularly the front desk team who helped with some great restaurant recommendations and tips on what to see and best ways to get there - helped make our stay in Rome even better and much appreciated!
Boasting a roof garden overlooking Rome, Condominio Monti is in Via Dei Serpenti in the central Monti district.
Allison
From
Australia
The breakfast!! Best I’ve had in years!! So fresh and delicious. A lovely selection with scrambled eggs and bacon and a veg for a cooked selection then the most delicious assorted baked goods!! Plus yoghurt and fruit and cheese etc. absolutely perfect! Staff were amazing!!!!
Everyone at the front desk we met were amazing. Such lovely people. Helpful and kind and friendly.
Room was nice and dark. Beds were SUPER comfortable. Location was brilliant. A quick walk to Trevi and colluseum!
Set on 1 of the upper floors of a historic building in Rome's Monti district, Princeps Boutique Hotel offers stylish soundproofed rooms with marble bathrooms and free WiFi.
Leanne
From
Australia
A beautiful modern hotel in a great location
Breakfast buffet was exceptional
All the staff so friendly and helpful
Offering a convenient central location just 700 metres from Termini Station, Hotel Viminale is a 10-minute walk from the Coliseum. It offers a roof garden with panoramic views of Rome.
Edward Campbell-Gray
From
United Kingdom
Location was excellent with access to all parts of the city. Local restaurants were excellent and very welcoming. The hotel was exceptional made perfect by the staff.
Located near the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, the Valeri is a small boutique hotel set in a historic building. It offers modern air-conditioned rooms and a sweet daily breakfast.
Matthew
From
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff who welcomed us with open arms (and a pastry), comfortable room with plenty of space. Accommodated an early checkin and happy to stow bags on check out. Good location, 10 mins from Colosseum but not too central (quiet neighbourhood). Would recommend.
Located in Rome, 200 metres from Piazza Venezia, NH Collection Roma Fori Imperiali provides accommodation with free bikes, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.
Guest review
Great location near the fori area and amazing terrace
Located near the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, the Valeri is a small boutique hotel set in a historic building. It offers modern air-conditioned rooms and a sweet daily breakfast.
Guest review
The staff was by far the best experience i ever had traveling.
Attractively set in Rome, Casa Monti Roma features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service. With a garden, the property also has a shared lounge, as well as a terrace.
Guest review
Perfect location. Wonderful decor and excellent food.
Situated in Rome and with Domus Aurea reachable within 1.5 km, Hotel Valerì features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Guest review
Quiet location, cozy setting, excellent service and very clean.
Attractively situated in the centre of Rome, Palazzo Velabro, a Member of Design Hotels features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Guest review
Everything about the hotel the staff were brilliant
Set on 1 of the upper floors of a historic building in Rome's Monti district, Princeps Boutique Hotel offers stylish soundproofed rooms with marble bathrooms and free WiFi.
Guest review
Fantastic boutique hotel in the heart of Rome. Great stay !
Offering a convenient central location just 700 metres from Termini Station, Hotel Viminale is a 10-minute walk from the Coliseum. It offers a roof garden with panoramic views of Rome.
Guest review
Excellent location especially for Colosseum and the Opera
Set between the Coliseum and Piazza Venezia, the Romano is a boutique hotel overlooking the Roman Forum. The rooms are uniquely decorated and set over 4 floors of a historical building.
Guest review
Staff were friendly, great central location near colosseum
Set in Rome, 500 metres from Piazza Venezia, 163 BOUTIQUE HOTEL features views of the city. The 1-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
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Iconic room! great location, very clean, polite staff.
Dharma Boutique Hotel & SPA is located in Monti, one of Rome's most popular districts. Cavour Metro Station is nearby, and Termini Train Station and the Coliseum are about 10 minutes' walk away.
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Quirky hotel. Fantastic staff. Very romantic place
Featuring a shared lounge, Casa per Ferie Suore Domenicane is set in Rome in the Lazio region, 1.3 km from San Giovanni Metro Station and 1 km from Colosseum.
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Good place to stay at quiet part of centre of Rome.
Just 200 metres from Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in central Rome, Hotel Martino Ai Monti offers modern rooms with free WiFi and parquet floors. The Coliseum is a 10-minute walk away.
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The location near Roma Termini and near Colosseum.
Hotel Santa Prassede is just 50 metres from the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and a short walk from Rome’s Termini Station. It offers modern rooms and free WiFi throughout.
Guest review
Location was great. The room was quite. Staff was friendly.
Centrally located in the Monti district of Rome, The Fifteen Keys Hotel is a 4-minute walk from Cavour Metro Station. It offers a garden, terrace and air-conditioned rooms featuring free WiFi.
Guest review
Boutique hotel, friendly and professional service.
Situated in the heart of ancient Rome, The Inn at the Roman Forum Luxury Collection - The Inn At The Roman Forum is within walking distance of the Coliseum and Roman Forum, and actually houses ruins...
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Close to everything great atmosphere friendly staff
Roma Luxus Hotel offers free WiFi and stylish rooms in Rome's Monti district. Set 300 metres from the Roman Forum, the property also features a bar and an à la carte restaurant.
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Excellent breakfast and perfect location of the hotel in the city.
Overlooking the Palatine Hill, Kolbe Hotel Rome combines medieval arches, exposed brickwork and a courtyard restaurant. It has an enviable location in the heart of historic Rome.
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Excellent location, very nice garden. Staff was very helpful.
Coliseum
The gore! The glory! This iconic arena specialised in sticky ends. Built in the 1st century, it could hold up to 80,000 spectators, who would come along to witness gladiatorial combat and bloody re-enactments of naval battles. As you look up at the stands, it doesn’t take a huge leap of the imagination to hear the deafening roar of the crowds, or to picture the spectacular savagery on show.
Planning a trip to see the Coliseum? Check out the latest reviews and scores
Review score
8.0
Go early, upgrade your tickets to gain access to special...
Go early, upgrade your tickets to gain access to special areas. Colosseum very crowded. Spend more time on the Palatine Hill with it's incredible views overlooking the Roman Forum and surrounding ruins.
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Thomas
United States
Review score
8.0
Known everywhere, and the model for all outdoor sports...
Known everywhere, and the model for all outdoor sports arenas. Here Christians and war prisoners were made to fight to the death in front of thousands of spectators.
If you want to know what happened to the missing stonework, just go to the Vatican and gaze at St. Peter's. The 17th century Popes had thousands of wagonloads of these stones hauled to build St. Peter's.
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Dan
Germany
Review score
10.0
The Coliseum is a marvellous place to vist,I would recommend...
The Coliseum is a marvellous place to vist,I would recommend you to use something like Getyour Guild,to get the most out of your visit with a guild to give all the best information about it Iused them and got so much about the Coliseum it brings it to life and you can jump the queue.
Guest review by
Paul
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Missed our booking to see inside due to traffic issues...
Missed our booking to see inside due to traffic issues across Rome so leave yourself plenty of time to get to your allocated time booking if you decide to have a guide. A great place for the masses to visit walking around the area too.
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John
Australia
Review score
8.0
Be patient because you will be navigating hoards of people.
Be patient because you will be navigating hoards of people. Some of the rudest encounters with people barging past and literally slapping my youngest with backpacks happened here. However, it's incredible to stand in this place. Seeing it at sunset is magical and the views from Palatine hill are totally worth it. Don't purchase the Rome Tourist Card with Tiqets - you will be horrendously overcharged for standard entry. Consider a tour (there's probably so much you'll never know just wandering around) or plan ahead and book direct.
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Ziz York
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
My suggestion is book tickets and don’t do a guided tour.
My suggestion is book tickets and don’t do a guided tour.
Our tour guide took way to much time explaining the history than letting us see the area.
2 minutes on the ground level. Paid $$ for that experience. Totally disappointed!
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Shauna
United States
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Wonderful comfortable apartment on a quiet street but close to the Coliseum and several major attractions. The nearby Trastévere district has excellent restaurants
The quality of the accommodation was excellent, the complimentary drinks, snacks were beyond what you’d expect and was a really nice welcome.
The staff were amazingly helpful and welcoming.
And of course you can almost touch the coliseum !
Excellent location. Shops, cafes, restaurants, a large market, souvenir shops, subway station - everything is nearby. The Vatican is a 20-minute walk, the Coliseum - 35-40 min. Beautiful area. Hospitable hosts. Easy check-in and check-out. The apartments have everything you need for a family vacation.
We had a great stay at this property. The host is always reachable and has a great sense of hospitality. The property very centrally located and within walking distance of Coliseum. Highly recommended and well come back again soon
Great location! The Coliseum was 5min away,as well as a small park right next to it,perfect for a workout in the morning! Many restaurants near by,nice super market next to the building, very alive neighborhood with a good vibe!
The apartments was lovely , perfectly clean and comfortable,with everything you might need. Very sunny with a wonderful view.
The host was very helpful and our communication was excellent.
We will definitely come back there next time 🌸
Everything was perfect 👌🏽
Great location, just 200 meters from the metro. 15 minutes walking to the Coliseum and from there, other touristic points are close. The host was very responsive and helpful with all the things I asked. Also the place have a common area with microwave and coffee machine, were you can eat if you brought something home. Very clean and tidy.
I really enjoyed my stay at Cosmo, the location is central and easy walking distance to the coliseum and Trevi Fountain, I always felt safe and I am a solo traveller, the room was a good size and extremely clean…. Nico the host was exceptional very obliging and also responded to messages in a very timely manner.. I highly recommend this apartment there are some great authentic restaurants close by, I will stay here again next time in Rome… thank you Nico
Comfortable apartment, amazing location, very close to the Coliseum and a lot of restaurants nearby.
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ANDREI
Germany
What guests said about Coliseum:
Everyone knows the Colosseum is the prime landmark in Rome,...
Everyone knows the Colosseum is the prime landmark in Rome, but also check out Castel Sant'Angelo - it's a medieval fortress built on top of Hadrian's tomb, and you can see everything from the ancient foundation up to the lavishly decorated papal apartments on the top floor. And the city views from the battlements are amazing!
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Anonymous
It's amazing to walk inside the colosseum and imagine how...
It's amazing to walk inside the colosseum and imagine how things were few thousand years ago. In the book store of the colosseum you can take a look at some graphic illustration(it's kinda cartoon like) overlaying on the photo of the ruins. It really brings history alive when you're looking at those old stones alongside with those graphic illustration. (We actually bought that book because it's pretty cool!)
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Kaman
Netherlands
The fact that almost every street has a famous site and most...
The fact that almost every street has a famous site and most around the Colosseum have dozens of Roman Forums in various stages of presentation for tourists, which allows you to invision what the Roman Culture must have been like hundreds of hears ago!
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BRUCE
Philippines
Because it's not a big city and there is so much to see when...
Because it's not a big city and there is so much to see when wandering between the 'big-ticket' sites like the Colosseum and the Parthenon. Walking allows you to come across the tiny pizzerias and cafes which you'd never see if you were on a tour bus or in a car.
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Anonymous
I suggest visiting the city outside of the summer months.
I suggest visiting the city outside of the summer months. My family went during Christmas and though there were crowds, they were small. I can only imagine the lines and congestion in the summer. Also, if you really want to go to the Colosseum, get your combined ticket at the Palatino first! We paid 24 Euro total for my family (children free) to gain access to the Palatino, Roman Forum, and Colosseum. Worth it when I saw the crazy line into the Colosseum and we just walked past it all.
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Victoria
South Korea
We went second weekend of November, lucky with sunshine and...
We went second weekend of November, lucky with sunshine and temp was 20 degrees, so comfortably warm and just into their winter season so fewer tourists. Avoid visiting churches on Sundays as services in progress means restrictions. Mondays some museums closed. Get a tour guide for some things, essential for the vatican, otherwise it is a visual overload with no time to consult the info, so much better to listen as you look. Vatican is always crowded so easier to follow your guide and also prepaying means you avoid the huge queues to buy tickets. Angel Tours highly recommended. When going to the Colosseum, choose the Palatine Hill ticket entrance to avoid long queues at Colosseum entrance.
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