The Best Rome Neighbourhoods To Stay In 2026
Where you stay in Rome can shape your entire trip. From cobblestone lanes buzzing late into the night to quieter, leafy pockets that feel a world away from the crowds, each neighbourhood offers a completely different way to experience the city.
So we’ve broken it down by neighbourhood to help you find the right fit—maybe you want to wake up steps from the Pantheon, spend your evenings bar-hopping in Trastevere or settle into a more local rhythm beyond the historic centre. These are the best places to stay in Rome, and the hotels worth checking into while you’re there.
Centro Storico (Historic Centre)
Hotel Indigo Rome - St George
Via Giulia
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Set along one of Rome’s most beautiful streets, Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George places you right in the heart of the historic centre, where everything feels within easy reach. From here, it’s an easy wander to Piazza Navona, the Pantheon and the Vatican Museums, with Via Giulia itself offering a quieter, more refined pocket to return to.
Inside, the hotel blends contemporary design with subtle nods to its surroundings, creating a space that feels modern without losing its sense of place. Upstairs, the rooftop terrace adds another layer to the stay, with views stretching across the city’s domes and rooftops.
It’s a well-rounded option if you want to be central without feeling caught in the busiest parts of Rome.
The Details
Address: Via Giulia, 62, 00186 Rome
Phone: +39 06 686611
Price: $$
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Chapter Roma
Regola
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Right in the thick of the historic centre, Chapter Roma offers a more playful take on staying central. Surrounded by galleries, artisan shops and centuries-old landmarks, it puts you in the middle of it all while keeping things a little more contemporary than you might expect.
The rooms mix bold design elements with custom finishes, giving each space its own personality. Downstairs, the atmosphere shifts throughout the day, from relaxed mornings to a livelier evening crowd across the restaurant, bar and terrace. It’s a great option if you want to stay central but prefer something with a bit more edge than the usual heritage hotels.
The Details
Address: Via di S. Maria de' Calderari, 47, 00186 Rome
Phone: +39 06 8993 5351
Price: $$$
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Otivm Hotel
Via d'Aracoeli
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Moments from Capitoline Hill, Otivm Hotel places you right among some of Rome’s most iconic landmarks, with the historic centre unfolding around you. It’s the kind of location that makes exploring on foot feel effortless, with ancient sites, piazzas and museums all close by.
Rooms keep to a more classic style, offering a comfortable place to return to after a full day out. The real highlight, though, sits above it all. The rooftop terrace opens out to sweeping views across the city, including the Altare della Patria, making it a memorable spot for both breakfast and evening drinks.
The Details
Address: Via d'Aracoeli, 11A, 00186 Rome
Phone: +39 06 4041 0547
Price: $$
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Trastevere
Donna Camilla Savelli
Via Garibaldi
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Trastevere is one of Rome’s most character-filled neighbourhoods, where cobblestone streets, trailing wisteria and shuttered buildings set the scene by day, before the area shifts into a lively mix of bars and restaurants well into the evening.
On one of its quieter streets, Donna Camilla Savelli offers a peaceful place to stay without losing that atmosphere. Set within a former monastery designed by Borromini, the hotel holds onto its history, with original frescoes, sculpted archways and architectural details carefully preserved throughout.
It sits on the more affordable end, with rooms ranging from compact to more spacious options, all retaining that sense of heritage while still feeling comfortable and easy to settle into. There’s also a rooftop terrace with sweeping views across the city—an ideal spot to wind down once the streets below start to fill. There’s no bar, so it’s BYO—arguably even better.
The Details
Address: Via Garibaldi, 27, 00153 Rome
Phone: +39 06 588861
Price: $$
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Trastevere Roma | UNA Esperienze
Via Emilio Morosini
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Right in the heart of the neighbourhood, Trastevere Roma places you just a short walk from Piazza di Santa Maria, with the area’s maze of alleyways, artisan shops and late-night spots unfolding around you.
Housed in a converted palazzo, the hotel carries that sense of a lived-in Roman home, with a mix of traditional details and more contemporary touches throughout. Rooms and suites look out over either the surrounding rooftops or a quieter internal courtyard, offering a bit of contrast depending on your pace.
Up top, the Vista Trastevere Roof Bar & Restaurant gives you a wide-angle look across the neighbourhood, with bell towers and terracotta rooftops stretching into the distance. It’s a great way to take it all in without leaving the area—especially as the evening sets in.
The Details
Address: Via Emilio Morosini, 27, 00153 Rome
Phone: +39 06 510321
Price: $$
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Horti 14 Borgo Trastevere Hotel
Via di S. Francesco di Sales
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Just outside the busiest part of Trastevere, Horti 14 offers a quieter base with a more design-led feel, sitting around a 10-minute walk from the neighbourhood’s main stretch.
The concept here centres around greenery and clean, modern lines, with the interiors softened by plants, natural textures and thoughtfully chosen furniture throughout. There are 28 rooms, each individually styled, with details like freestanding baths and even private vertical gardens, adding something a little unexpected.
It’s also well positioned for exploring beyond Trastevere, with the Vatican and Campo de’ Fiori (markets) both within walking distance. Back at the hotel, there’s an on-site café for an easy coffee fix, though the spaces themselves are just as inviting if you feel like slowing things down for a while.
The Details
Address: Via di S. Francesco di Sales, 14, 00165 Rome
Phone: +39 06 6880 6289
Price: $
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Monti
Casa Monti Roma
Via Panisperna
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Monti is where Rome shows a slightly more creative side, with vintage stores, wine bars and independent boutiques tucked between historic streets.
Set along Via Panisperna, Casa Monti brings a bold, design-forward take on a Roman stay. Interiors are anything but traditional, with layered colours, playful patterns and eclectic details that give the whole place a distinctly artistic feel—more gallery-like than grand hotel.
Rooms carry that same personality, each one different, with statement headboards, rich tones and thoughtful touches that make them feel polished without losing their edge. Downstairs, the energy spills into the restaurant and bar, where locals mix with guests, while upstairs, there’s a quieter side with a rooftop terrace and a small spa designed for switching off after a day in the city. It’s vibrant, a little unexpected and very much in tune with Monti itself—ideal if you want something that feels less classic Rome and a bit more now.
The Details
Address: Via Panisperna, 210/212, 00184 Rome
Phone: +39 06 4522 9523
Price: $$
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Condominio Monti
Via dei Serpenti

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Monti has a way of pulling you in, with its mix of bohemian-esque stores, low-key bars and streets that seem to lead somewhere new every time.
Condominio Monti taps straight into that energy. Set inside a converted early 1900s apartment building, the hotel plays on the idea of shared living, where different styles and personalities come together under one roof. The result is a stay that feels a little more relaxed, a little more social and far less traditional than you might expect.
Rooms each take on their own identity, with bold colour combinations, custom furnishings and just enough contrast to keep things interesting without feeling chaotic. Options range from compact stays through to larger suites, some with terraces that look out towards the Colosseum.
Up top, the rooftop terrace is where everything comes together, with breakfast in the morning and drinks as the sun drops, while downstairs, you’re already surrounded by some of Monti’s best spots.
The Details
Address: Via dei Serpenti, 109, 00184 Rome
Phone: +39 06 488 5889
Price: $
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Spagna (Spanish Steps)
Hotel d’Inghilterra Roma
Via Bocca Di Leone
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Spagna is all about polished streets, designer storefronts and some of Rome’s most iconic landmarks, with the Spanish Steps just moments away and the city unfolding easily on foot.
Tucked into this elegant pocket, Hotel d’Inghilterra Roma brings a sense of old-world charm that feels right at home in its surroundings. With more than a century of history behind it, the hotel has hosted its fair share of notable guests, and that heritage still carries through in the atmosphere today.
Rooms and suites are classic in style, with rich textures, marble bathrooms and details that nod to a more traditional take on luxury. Step outside and you’re just a short walk from Via del Corso and the Trevi Fountain, making it an easy base for both shopping and sightseeing.
The Details
Address: Via Bocca Di Leone 14, 00187 Rome
Phone: +39 06 699811
Price: $$
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Hotel Vilòn
Spagna
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Hotel Vilòn is a quiet retreat in the middle of Rome, with a rare outlook over the private gardens of Palazzo Borghese. It’s close enough to reach the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps on foot, yet once inside, the pace shifts almost immediately.
The interiors are richly layered, with velvet textures, marble finishes and carefully placed artwork giving it the feel of a private residence rather than a hotel. Some rooms look out across the gardens, while others open onto their own terrace, adding to that sense of calm and separation from the city.
Downstairs, the same mood carries through to a light-filled lounge, an intimate bistro serving Italian classics and a tucked-away courtyard that comes into its own in the evening. It’s refined without feeling formal, with a level of service that keeps everything running quietly in the background.
The Details
Address: Via dell'Arancio, 69, 00186 Rome
Phone: +39 06 878187
Price: $$$
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Rocco Forte Hotel de la Ville
Spagna

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You’ll spot Rocco Forte Hotel de la Ville on just about every one of our Rome hit lists—and there’s a very clear reason why. Set just above the Spanish Steps, it’s one of the city’s most iconic stays, with a position that’s hard to rival and views that stretch right across the rooftops.
Inside, the feel is timeless, with richly detailed rooms, classic finishes and a sense of quiet elegance that suits the setting. Plenty is happening within the hotel itself, too, from multiple dining spots and bars to a wellness spa tucked away below ground.
The experience is effortless from start to finish, with a concierge team ready to organise everything from restaurant bookings to full days out in the city. It’s the kind of place you return to when you want something familiar, elevated and consistently done well.
The Details
Address: Via Sistina 69, Spagna, 00187 Rome
Phone: +39 06 977931
Price: $$$
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Prati (Vatican)
The First Musica
Lungotevere dei Mellini
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Prati offers a more polished, residential side of Rome, with wide streets, grand buildings and a slightly calmer pace, all within easy reach of the Vatican and the historic centre.
Set along the banks of the Tiber, The First Musica stands apart from its neighbours with a more contemporary look, housed within a mid-century palazzo that’s been reworked with oversized windows and clean architectural lines. Inside, the mood shifts darker and more refined, with rich tones, brass accents and large-scale artworks giving each space a strong sense of identity. There are just 24 rooms and suites, all designed to feel intimate but well considered, with marble bathrooms, rain showers and built-in sound systems adding a subtle layer of comfort.
The Details
Address: Lungotevere dei Mellini, 26E - 27, 00193 Rome
Phone: +39 06 8620 5291
Price: $$$
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Hotel Isa
Via Cicerone
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In the middle of Prati, Hotel Isa offers a stay that feels quietly stylish without overcomplicating things. Interiors vary from floor to floor, with a mix of classic touches and more contemporary details, so each room has its own look and feel depending on what you book.
The real highlight sits above it all. Breakfast is served on the rooftop terrace, where views stretch out towards St Peter’s dome—just as good in the morning as they are at sunset with a drink in hand. It’s an easy, well-located option that keeps things comfortable while still offering a few standout moments.
The Details
Address: Via Cicerone, 39, 00193 Rome
Phone: +39 06 321 2610
Price: $
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Parioli
The Hoxton
L.go Benedetto Marcello
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The Hoxton offers a different take on staying in the city, set in Parioli—a quieter, more residential neighbourhood known for its leafy streets, galleries and easy pace. It’s a welcome shift from the busier central districts, while still keeping everything within reach when you’re ready to head out.
Inside, the design draws on mid-century influences with parquet floors, statement headboards and Murano glass lighting, giving the rooms a polished but relaxed feel. There’s a strong social energy throughout the hotel too, with its restaurant and bar pulling in a mix of guests and locals throughout the day.
Rooms range from compact to more spacious options with terraces, all thoughtfully laid out to make the most of the space. Pricing can be surprisingly reasonable depending on when you book, making it a smart option if you’re after something design-led without the central price tag.
The Details
Address: L.go Benedetto Marcello, 220, 00198 Rome
Phone: +39 06 9450 2700
Price: $
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Parco dei Principi Grand Hotel & Spa
Via Gerolamo Frescobaldi
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Parco dei Principi doesn’t hold back. This is old-school luxury in its most unapologetic form, with sweeping interiors, glossy finishes, wild furniture and a scale that feels intentionally over the top. From the moment you walk in, it’s all marble, chandeliers and that unmistakable sense of occasion that makes even a short stay feel like something bigger.
But it’s the pool that really sets it apart. In a city where outdoor space is a rarity, the hotel’s large open-air pool feels almost unexpected, framed by greenery and perfectly set up for long, slow afternoons in the sun. There’s also a full spa offering indoors, with everything from saunas to treatment rooms if you’re leaning all the way into relaxation mode. Trust us—you must.
Rooms follow that same classic direction, with plush finishes and a slightly theatrical edge that suits the setting, while the overall experience feels indulgent from start to finish. It’s big, bold and a little bit extravagant—in the best possible way.
The Details
Address: Via Gerolamo Frescobaldi, 5, 00198 Rome
Phone: +39 06 854421
Price: $$$
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