The Best Hotels in Rome for Every Taste
B&R Experience Designer for Italy, Christina Cain, shares her selection of the best hotels in Rome.
Home of the country’s largest international airport, pretty well every journey you take to Italy will include a stop in Rome, and if it doesn’t—it should. The Eternal City is the type of place where you could use a few extra sets of eyes, with head-turning marvels around every corner.
No matter your taste or budget, the city is brimming with accommodation options for everyone, from super-luxe 5-star hotels to charming boutique properties. Here are the top ones I’ve visited during my recent research trip to Italy.
The Best 5-star Hotels in Rome

This hotel sits on a quiet yet centrally located road. Rooms are spacious with a classy design, and the lobby and common spaces are tastefully appointed.
Hotel de la Ville is part of the Rocco Forte portfolio, a luxury brand that I work with throughout Italy. They often take over historical buildings and transform them into elegant, luxurious and comfortable hotels with top-notch service.

This luxurious hotel is all about the views. Sitting directly in front of Colosseum, most of the rooms give way breathtaking snapshots of Rome’s most iconic monument.
Large windows (some floor to ceiling) and the furniture placement allow the sight of the Colosseum to be the masterpiece upon entering. The hotel also boasts an excellent Michelin Star restaurant with an open terrace and recently opened an outdoor bar. Even if you don’t end up staying, definitely make a stop at the bar to soak up the sights!
Pure modern class, the JK Place Roma offers just the right mix of antique furniture with bold colours in their spacious suites, which feature both a sitting area and bedroom. Expect carpeted rooms with marble edgings, wooden walls and frames and poster beds. Classic and deluxe rooms offer small balconies. You’ll find this hotel just south of Villa Borghese and east of the river.
Hotel Vilon is the restoration of a house annexed to Palazzo Borghese, the former homestead of one of Italy’s noble families. It’s hidden away from the city bustle on a quiet road but still in a great location. Sophisticated Art Deco interior design and timeless architecture lend to the property’s unique character and charm.

The Best Boutique Hotels in Rome

Sitting on a charming road in the heart of Rome, opt for this small, luxury boutique hotel if you’re looking for spacious suites and an abundant breakfast buffet without breaking the bank. Margutta 19 is a steal for the amount of space and elegant style. The Garden suites offer more privacy while still having the convenience of being in the main building. Although their Margutta 54 and courtyard studios often have a lower price tag, take note that they are not situated in the main building (they are just up the road) and don’t have 24/7 reception like the other rooms do.
A small, boutique hotel near palazzo del Popolo showcasing contemporary artwork. Find simple and causal décor peppered with modern art throughout the rooms and common spaces.

The Best Family Hotels in Rome
The Palazzo Scanderberg has three master suites that serve as small apartments with living room area, kitchen and two bedrooms, courtyard and a personal butler who can help with anything—from shining your shoes to packing your bags!

This is one of the only high-end hotels in the city with an outdoor pool to keep the kids entertained, making it one of the best family hotels in Rome especially when travelling in the summer heat.
Sister property to First Art Roma, with some connecting rooms and a fun, unique sweets bar on the top floor offering chocolates and pastries along with teas from all over the world.
As part of the Lungarno hotel collection, owned and styled by the Ferragamo family, you can rest assured of superb service in a beautiful environment. All of the 14 suites have kitchenettes, while room 51 features a private terrace and room 52 a duplex. All suites also have access to the fantastic rooftop deck.
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