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Atticus Luxury Studio in the Heart of Ancient Rome
On the top floor of an old Palazzo in the heart of Ancient Rome, Atticus luxury is ideal for couples, singles, or friends. This elegant Studio exceeds all amenities you'd expect from a 5 stars hotel: welcomes you with Prosecco, Breakfast stored items, and Salvatore Ferragamo toiletries. Comfort, Elegance and Privacy for an amazing staying few minutes walk to the Coliseum & the Trajan Forum. Romance also in a glass of wine on the balcony overseeing the city centre and the Roman Forum on its side.

Domvlvs | Penthouse Apt Colosseum
Experience Rome from the top! Welcome to your private penthouse with breathtaking views over the Colosseum and Roman Forum. This newly renovated apartment blends timeless Roman charm with contemporary design, perfect for couples, friends, or solo travelers. Wake up to sunlight pouring through panoramic windows, sip coffee on your private terrace, and step outside into the heart of ancient Rome - just minutes from Piazza Venezia and the Pantheon. Luxury, comfort, and history, all in one place.

Trastevere Boutique Apartment
Appartamento di design situato al 3 piano di un palazzo storico a Trastevere. L'appartamento è dotato di 1 camera da letto, 1 bagno con doccia walk-in, ampio salone e cucina a isola equipaggiata con forno e lavastoviglie. Affaccia sul Tevere con vista Vittoriano. Molto ben collegato con tutta la Città risulta ideale per visitare le limitrofe Piazza Venezia, Colosseo, Fori Romani, Isola Tiberina, Bocca della Verità, Campidoglio, Ghetto Ebraico e per godersi il caratteristico quartiere romano.

Iconic apartment with breathtaking Colosseum view
Escape the ordinary in this unique loft with the best Colosseum panorama! Immerse yourself in the allure of ancient Rome while basking in the refined luxury of this iconic sanctuary. Luxuriate in the chic bedrooms and relish the breathtaking views from the stylish living space, setting the stage for a stay beyond your imagination. Whether you're here for a romantic retreat or a family adventure, this meticulously designed space is the perfect blend of comfort and elegance. Seize the moment!

De Luxe Suite Palazzo Alibrandi Campo dei Fiori
A unique apartment located on the first floor of Palazzo Alibrandi (16th century), in a quiet piazza adjacent to Campo dei Fiori. After the beautiful internal courtyard and the still partially frescoed staircase, you reach a balcony, adorned with a prestigious Art Deco window, from which you can directly access the apartment. The recently renovated private suite has 6-meter coffered ceilings and fine furnishings. From August 2024, new air conditioning. Cleaning €50 to be paid upon arrival

Charming Piazza Navona
Elegant apartment in a prestigious historic building, just 50 m from Piazza Navona, the heart of Baroque Rome, surrounded by the famous fountains of Bernini and Borromini. Finely furnished, it offers two bedrooms with private bathrooms; the master bedroom features a whirlpool tub for moments of pure relax. On request, the sofa bed in the living room can accommodate additional guests. Its exclusive location and refined atmosphere make this accommodation perfect for an unforgettable stay.

The Art lover's Loft
- Panoramic loft in one of Rome's best streets just a few steps from Piazza di Spagna. - Just steps away from the main sightseeing hotspots. - Extremely well positioned and connected to all major transport systems. -Gym a few steps away. - Electric window shades. - Very quiet. - Design furniture and accessories. - Very safe. - Large windows. - Sunny terrace with large sofas and dining table. - Chair lift for luggage. - Possibility of hiring a private driver to and from the airport.

La Casetta Al Mattonato (The Brick House)
Bright and quiet penthouse apartment in the heart of Trastevere, with a wonderful terrace and an unparalleled view of charming roman roofs and the Gianicolo hill. The flat is meticulously refurbished and set in a picturesque cobblestoned street, just around the corner from the lively restaurants and cafes. La Casetta al Mattonato is located on the 3rd floor (41 steps, no elevator) of a 1600s typical roman building, within walking distance of all major attractions.

St. Peter Charming and Cozy Loft, Roma
Incantevole, accogliente e raffinato appartamento collocato nello storico Borgo Pio uno dei quartieri più belli e suggestivi del centro di Roma. Sei nel cuore di Roma, a pochi passi dalla Basilica di San Pietro e dal Vaticano. L'ubicazione è strategica per visitare a piedi la città. Inoltre la zona è sicura perchè adiacente al Vaticano. Qui trascorrerai un indimenticabile soggiorno a Roma! Caratteristiche del loft sono la luminosità, il fascino e l'armonia.

Panoramic Paradise by the Spanish Steps
“the view is breathtaking, unbelievably special and irreplaceable, no 5 star service could ever compare to the joy it brought us”, John, in a recent review. A unique way to experience the eternal city, thanks to an exclusive view of the historic centre and its hundreds of domes. From here, you can watch beautiful sunsets every evening, a truly unique vantage point that offers one of the best views in the area.

The Secret Courtyard - Trastevere
Cosy, one- bedroom detached house, overlooking a sunny, peaceful internal courtyard. The Secret Courtyard is located in one of the picturesque cobblestoned side streets in the hearth of Trastevere. Its particular design, high ceilings, handmade furniture, little touches, make it a unique space for delight, rest and comfort.

Penthouse with terrace near Colosseo
Intero appartamento con grande terrazza al quinto e ultimo piano di un antico palazzo del ‘700 a due passi dal Colosseo. La terrazza panoramica è fornita di tavolo e sedie e gode di una vista mozzafiato, dalla Domus Aurea, alla Basilica di San Giovanni e uno scorcio del Colosseo e dei Fori Imperiali
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Domus Aurea B&B and Suites 2 Vacation Home

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Vaticano | 5* Superloft WiFi, A/C patio e parking
Apartment in Santa Croce in Gerusalemme

My best place Roma Colosseo
When is the best time to visit Rome?
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| Avg. price | € 89 | € 87 | € 103 | € 125 | € 132 | € 126 | € 113 | € 105 | € 127 | € 132 | € 98 | € 99 |
| Avg. temp | 8°C | 8°C | 11°C | 14°C | 18°C | 22°C | 25°C | 26°C | 21°C | 17°C | 13°C | 9°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Rome?
Rome has distinct neighborhoods, each with its own atmosphere. Centro Storico is often suggested for historic sites, Trastevere for a lively, local feel, and Monti for boutique shops and creative dining. Many vacation rentals welcome guests in these areas.
What are the best things to do in Rome with kids?
Families frequently explore the Colosseum, wander through Villa Borghese gardens, and enjoy interactive displays at Explora Children's Museum. Gelato shops and open plazas add to the city’s relaxed pace for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Rome?
Explore ancient landmarks like the Colosseum and Roman Forum, admire art at the Vatican Museums, and stroll bustling piazzas such as Piazza Navona. Street markets and neighborhood trattorias highlight city life.
How is the weather in Rome?
Rome has mild winters around 38–55°F (3–13°C) with occasional rain, while spring and autumn feature comfortable afternoons near 60–74°F (16–23°C). Summers are quite warm and dry, with temperatures often reaching 80°F (27°C).
What are the best places to visit in Rome?
Rome has several frequently suggested sites, including the Colosseum, Pantheon, Vatican Museums, and Trevi Fountain. Locally rooted markets and quiet neighborhood streets offer another side of the city.
What are some hiking trails in Rome?
Rome has urban parks like Villa Borghese with scenic walking paths and Appia Antica Regional Park for trails along ancient Roman roads. For varied green space, explore the grounds at Parco degli Acquedotti.
What are some family activities we can do in Rome?
Enjoy picnics in Villa Borghese, join interactive workshops at Explora Children's Museum, or visit ancient sites like the Roman Forum. Many families also gather in piazzas for people-watching and gelato.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rome?
Many travelers explore ancient ruins at Ostia Antica, the gardens of Tivoli, or small towns known for their hillside landscapes around the region. The surrounding countryside has vineyards, olive groves, and medieval villages for relaxed day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rome?
Rome has a selection of pet-friendly stays in neighborhoods like Trastevere, Prati, and Testaccio. Public parks and outdoor cafés make it convenient to spend time with your pet around the city.
What are some local tips for visiting Rome?
Wearing comfortable shoes is frequently suggested, as cobblestone streets are common. Many visitors try an afternoon espresso at local cafés and take time for leisurely walks outside peak hours in popular areas.
What is Rome known for?
Rome is often recognized for its ancient ruins, historic basilicas, and Renaissance art. The city also has lively markets, distinct neighborhoods, and a strong food culture rooted in tradition.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rome?
Seek out quieter spots such as the Aventine Hill gardens, the Protestant Cemetery, and underground areas beneath San Clemente Basilica. Local bakeries and artisan shops around neighborhoods like Testaccio provide an authentic experience.
What are the best foods to try in Rome?
Rome is known for cacio e pepe pasta, Roman-style pizza, and fried artichokes. Many travelers also enjoy supplì rice croquettes and creamy gelato from local shops.
What should I bring for a trip to Rome?
Consider packing comfortable walking shoes, a reusable water bottle, and lightweight layers for changing weather. An adapter for European outlets and appropriate attire for visiting religious sites may be helpful.
What is the nightlife in Rome like?
Rome’s nightlife centers around Trastevere and Testaccio, where people gather in busy squares, wine bars, and late-night eateries. Live music, casual pubs, and open-air venues help create a welcoming atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Rome?
Rome has lively celebrations such as Roman Carnival in late winter, cultural parades and music concerts throughout the year, and open-air cinema screenings in summer. Religious holidays and citywide food festivals are frequently suggested occasions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rome?
Many vacation rentals in areas like Centro Storico, Trastevere, and Prati are suited to families, with options for multiple bedrooms and kitchens. Parks and plazas nearby help keep family stays relaxed and enjoyable.
When is the best time to visit Rome?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Many visitors enjoy Rome’s lively outdoor culture when afternoons are comfortable and city events are frequent.
All about Rome
Rome holds a special type of pizzazz that isn’t replicated anywhere else on the planet. Its ancient roots, dating back long before its official founding in 753 BCE, make it a living history museum of ancient civilization, where the ruins of the landmarks featured in school history textbooks speak to visitors today as much as they did millennia ago to the Romans. That historic city center, surrounded by the Aurelian and Janiculum walls either side of the River Tiber, holds the remnants of a whopping 25,000 sites of historical and environmental importance. Rome is also one of the most vibrant cultural hubs in the world. Whether it’s innovative art institutions, thriving piazzas, or cozy coffee houses, the city’s future is as much of its personality as its past.
What are the top things to do in Rome?
Historic Roman Sites
When in Rome, visits to the headline attractions are a requisite. There’s the Colosseum, the Forum, and Vatican City’s Sistine Chapel (opt for skip-the-line access for all three), as well as the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps, but the list doesn’t end there. Other ancient landmarks include Palatine Hill, the Baths of Caracalla, Trajan’s Forum, and the Circus Maximus. Perhaps go fountain hopping at the Fiumi and Barcaccia fountains, or tour the piazzas like Piazza Navona, Piazza Venezia, and Piazza del Popolo. Other highlights include the Villa Borghese house and gardens, the Castel Sant’Angelo fortress, and the grand Altar of the Fatherland monument.
Roman Ghetto
As home to one of the world’s oldest Jewish neighborhoods, this area is filled with impressive sites such as the 19th-century synagogue and the Piazza delle Cinque Scole, as well as tasty eats―don’t miss the Roman-Jewish carciofi alla giudia (deep-fried artichokes) in the area’s eateries. But it’s also a place of reflection, such as at the memorial in Piazza 16 Ottobre 1943.
MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Arts
As proof that Rome isn’t just about its past, the MAXXI is focused on contemporary creativity of every kind. The site comprises the nation’s first museum of architecture, as well as a modern art museum that includes theater, dance, graphics, and advertising.
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Rome stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Rome's top spots, include Campo de' Fiori, Spanish Steps, and Castel Sant'Angelo
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