THE 10 BEST Hotels in Centro (Rome) 2025
Centro Hotels
Centro neighborhood in Rome, with its historical allure, beckons to the culturally curious. The neighborhood is home to the iconic Pantheon, a testament to Rome's ancient grandeur, and the picturesque Piazza Navona, a lively square filled with Baroque masterpieces. The narrow cobblestone streets are lined with an array of trattorias offering traditional Roman dishes, charming gelaterias, and artisan boutiques. With easy access to multiple bus lines and the Metro, Centro makes traversing the Eternal City a breeze. A stay in Centro offers an authentic immersion into Rome's rich tapestry of history, art, and gastronomy.
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- Hendrik_NLVlaardingen, The Netherlands8,081 contributionsThe Eternal CityThe historic center of Rome stands alone. Rome is rightfully called "The Eternal City". Here you can enjoy the history of the Roman Empire, going back more than 20 centuries ago, with the ultimate recognizable building the Colosseum and some steps further the masterpieces of 16th century Bernini and Michelangelo and after negotiating some interesting narrow streets, the 20 centuries old church, the Pantheon. The historic center of Rome is never boring, because also thrown in are any number of restaurants, bars and ice cream counters. But beware of the tourist traps and the crowds of tourists, because the unique place that is Rome could not be kept a secret for long.Visited March 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten April 21, 2024
- BradHong Kong, China181,147 contributionsLayers upon layers upon more layers of historyCentro Storico di Roma is the Historic Centre and along with the Holy See (Vatican City) encompasses the site of Ancient Rome, one of the most influential past empires upon today's Western societies. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1980), the Historic Centre of Rome is also one of the most popular city destinations for tourists in the world. This is where you find some of the most easily recognisable buildings, squares monuments and ancient structures anywhere. Think St. Peter's Basilica, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, The Colosseum, Trevi Fountain. It is home to the Holy Roman Catholic Church and is littered with historic basilicas scattered throughout the city, including some of the largest, most beautiful and most important known to the Catholic World. The Historic Centre is jam packed with ruins providing evidence of the old Roman Empire, the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Baroque architecture was born in Rome and can be found throughout the Centre in many churches, historic palaces and bridges that cross the Tiber River. Visitors can see what seems like an endless number of fountains, open sculptures and statues. It is where you see some of the most of the finest works of Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Borromini and Bernini. Centro Storico di Roma is a city with layers upon layers of history. Luckily it is also a place of really good food & wine and has a fair range of accommodation types. It is also well connected to the rest of the world (two airports) and the rest of Italy (major rail stations), making it about as convenient to visit as your budget will allow. My suggestion, if this is your first visit to Rome, don't stay fewer than 3 nights. You will kick yourself for making the trouble to travel to Rome only to leave it so quickly. If you have been a few times and love the city, go on and stay an entire week or more, you will know from previous trips, you won't run out of things to see and places to visit.Visited February 2024Traveled with familyWritten June 6, 2024
- Anna MEurope4,243 contributionsDiffuse Art in the Historic Center of Rome *-*I had a pleasant time in the morning that I dedicated to the Spread Exhibition on the sculptural works of Fernando Botero scattered in the squares of the historic center of Rome. I liked this initiative that allowed me to review places in the city that you may visit a little rarely and, at the same time, deepen the work of a great contemporary artist as Botero is. The itinerary of the exhibition - as if it were a treasure hunt - includes Via del Corso, Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina - beautiful square! - Piazza del Popolo, il Pincio, Piazza Mignanelli, Piazza San Silvestro and in each of these squares there are monumental statues that welcome the visitor. In the photos attached to this review there is a description of the works seen. The exhibition will end on 1 October 2024. I would definitely Recommendation this initiative!Visited September 2024Traveled soloWritten September 13, 2024
- Erickson S3 contributionsGood experienceThe Monuments that were not on site are incredible, dirty city, messy, horrible public transport, lousy, feel the worst human smells on buses, scream, fight in them, drivers in general do not respect pedestrian crossings but are careful in those crossings could have happened to us an accident. Monuments and the Vatican are spectacular once you arrive if, to move is a martyrdom. I'd meditate on coming back, if you're coming of age you have to hire a guy for good. Monuments and the Vatican saved the experience. I'm not coming back for now. There are sure to be better and friendlier cities without so much stress and stress. Even renting a car is useless because the traffic is hellish.Visited September 2024Traveled with familyWritten September 22, 2024
- TobljeZurich, Switzerland8,429 contributionsIn the heart of RomeThe historic centre of Rome is characterized by its narrow streets, many restaurants and cafes, as well as famous sights such as Piazza Navona and the Pantheon. Unfortunately, you will find almost no pedestrian areas, so you have to pay constant attention to the traffic. Especially with strollers, the neighborhood is not easy to explore. Besides traffic, the sidewalks are often very narrow and in poor condition. Insider tips for restaurants etc. can be found here in the tourist heart of Rome rather less. Nevertheless, you must have seen the Centro Storico of course.Visited September 2024Traveled with familyWritten September 24, 2024
- svedesaccioCasalecchio di Reno, Italy2,083 contributionsThe center of the world!The historic center of Rome, is not only the center of the eternal city, but the focal point of European culture of thousands of centuries. Here you can find architecture from every era (Roman, Christian, Byzantine, Baroque, etc.) – a concentrate of unparalleled architectural beauty. The largest and most beautiful archaeological site in the world. This is the center of the world! A must visit at least once in a lifetimeVisited January 2025Traveled with familyWritten January 18, 2025
- Patrizia SGorizia, Italy6 contributionsFantastic RomeFantastic city for all artwork and museums. It would be too long to describe, I recommend everyone a holiday in the most beautiful capital of the world. Congratulations to all the institutions that contribute to keep in excellent condition the works of art, safety of the city and cleanliness of the city. Patrizia StefaniVisited January 2025Traveled with familyWritten January 21, 2025
- mfilcol2014Lisbon, Portugal2,034 contributionsThe heart of RomeThe historic center of Rome is the most visited area of Rome. It includes a series of streets, alleys, squares and small squares. It includes three of the most famous squares in Rome: Piazza Navona, Piazza della Rotonda with the Pantheon and Campo di Fiori. Although it is invaded by tourists, it is always worth it. In my opinion, it is the best area to sleep in Rome. With an impressive number of restaurants, terraces, bars and various shops Ideal for strolling and having a coffee on one of the many terraces while watching the world go by.Visited January 2025Traveled as a coupleWritten January 25, 2025
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Hotels in nearby neighborhoods
- Esquilino HotelsOld school vibe from the very beginning is the only way to describe the Esquilino neighborhood. The Esquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areas in Rome for its key location on one of the city’s famous seven hills. From an ancient neighborhood to its modern incarnation as a multicultural hub, Esquilino always has something going on—polyglot vendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’t like the historic center. Liberty architecture, large piazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches, secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like Santa Maria Maggiore.Read more
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- Monti HotelsMonti is Rome’s rebel yell. This neighborhood just west of Termini train station mixes grit with fun as it continues to fight for its reputation as a magnet for the artsy, alternative, and hipster. Every season, quirky boutiques and food spots sprout up on its cobblestone streets. The neighborhood supports unique and homegrown businesses that cater to its longtime residents as well as hipsters on the hunt. Hang out at Piazza della Madonna dei Monti anytime after lunch and you'll always find something going on.Read more
- Navona / Pantheon / Campo de’ Fiori HotelsWith three of Rome’s most beloved piazzas within a five-minute walk of each other, the Navona / Pantheon / Campo area may be the prettiest and most picturesque area of the city. Join the beautiful throngs hanging out in cafes, boutiques, art galleries, and wine bars, or peek at a neighborhood museum or monument. If you want nonstop movida, the streets here are busy with chic bicyclists and Vespa drivers, street vendors, merchants, and locals. There is no rhyme or reason to its winding streets and there's something to see around every corner, so take pleasure in a spontaneous wander.Read more
- Trevi HotelsA non-stop photo and souvenir opportunity, Trevi is all about action. From early morning through the wee hours, the piazza surrounding Trevi Fountain hosts a never-ending flow of tourists hoping to make a wish or take a selfie. Clever restaurants, charming gelaterias, uncanny bars, kitsch shops, and a range of hotels make up the local landscape. Beneath the bustle are the remains of an ancient neighborhood that you can visit by heading over to a repertoire cinema and asking for a peek underground. There is something for everyone, but if peace and quiet are what you seek, plan to visit in the early morning hours.Read more
- Trastevere HotelsTrastevere ("beyond the Tiber") is like a faded postcard, a little worn around the edges but still charming. With its wide-open piazzas, meandering streets, weathered Renaissance buildings, and overgrown personality, it's become an irresistible mecca for visitors. Trastevere is an enclave of entertainment - a rotating set of street performers entertains almost every night, and unforgettable eateries and bars pepper its piazzas and side streets. For a trip to the past, visit the southern and western flanks of Trastevere for pockets of yesteryear, less traversed areas with a residual 1960s and 70s Roman vibe.Read more
- Ludovisi / Via Veneto HotelsThanks to Fellini and La Dolce Vita, the Ludovisi and Via Veneto neighborhood earned its reputation as a posh area where gorgeous Marcellos wooed actresses and models while bored housewives hung out in streetside cafes. The cafes are still there, and so are the cocktails, but the neighborhood is now home to five-star businesses including hotels, banks, law firms, and embassies. The area is also right next to Villa Borghese, a beautiful park for sporting and cultural adventures. If you're looking for tranquility by night, this may be the place: Ludovisi and Veneto tend to shut down after 8pm.Read more
- Campo Marzio HotelsFrom its original role as ancient army training fields to its present-day identity as one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods, the Campo Marzio is the best place to get lost in Rome. Gorgeous Renaissance and Baroque palazzos line the streets, and are filled with enticing boutiques and food shops. By day, Rome’s best-dressed denizens criss-cross its streets in a fashionable parade of errands, occasionally pausing to look fabulous in gorgeous piazzas like San Lorenzo in Lucina. Campo Marzio can be a bit of a sleeper after aperitivi hour (9pm), so visit by day and experience the pulse of daytime Rome.Read more
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Frequently Asked Questions about Centro hotels
- Some of the more popular Centro hotels near Pantheon include:Singer Palace Hotel Roma - Traveler rating: 5/5Lifestyle Suites Rome - Traveler rating: 5/5Albergo del Senato - Traveler rating: 5/5
- Popular Centro hotels in Rome that have a pool include:Villa Agrippina Gran Meliá - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Mercure Roma Centro Colosseo - Traveler rating: 4/5
- Some of the best Centro hotels in Rome are:Dharma Boutique Hotel & Spa - Traveler rating: 5/5Singer Palace Hotel Roma - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Artemide - Traveler rating: 5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following Centro hotels in Rome:Dharma Boutique Hotel & Spa - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Artemide - Traveler rating: 5/5Room Mate Filippo - Traveler rating: 5/5
- A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following Centro hotels in Rome:Hotel Artemide - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Barocco - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Vilòn - Traveler rating: 5/5
- These Centro hotels in Rome have great views and are well-liked by travelers:Hotel Barocco - Traveler rating: 5/5Lifestyle Suites Rome - Traveler rating: 5/5Portrait Roma - Traveler rating: 5/5
- These Centro hotels in Rome have been described as romantic by other travelers:Singer Palace Hotel Roma - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Artemide - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Santa Maria - Traveler rating: 5/5
- Families traveling in Rome enjoyed their stay at the following Centro hotels:Singer Palace Hotel Roma - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Artemide - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Santa Maria - Traveler rating: 5/5
- These Centro hotels in Rome generally allow pets:Hotel Vilòn - Traveler rating: 5/5Portrait Roma - Traveler rating: 5/5The Fifteen Keys Hotel - Traveler rating: 5/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following Centro hotels in Rome:Dharma Boutique Hotel & Spa - Traveler rating: 5/5Singer Palace Hotel Roma - Traveler rating: 5/5Hotel Santa Maria - Traveler rating: 5/5
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