Luckily, I live here and so I can offer a few real suggestions in this case.You might want to look in Monteverde. Let’s start your journey.Located just a 5-minute walk from the EUR Fermi Metro Station this modern hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning and an LCD TV with Sky channels. Really close to the Fori Imperiali, it's a tourist's well-liked zone. Please share your thoughtsHi Natalie, We were in Rome last February and stayed in the Sallustiano hood. For centuries, European history has been made in Vienna. The area is quiet but well connected to Trastevere. Aventino. Everything in the historical center except the Vatican is at the walking distance, take bus 64 to the Vatican and to Termini station, bus 81 to Cola di Rienzo shopping street and to the Vatican.Located just 500 m away from Piazza Navona, this beautiful hotel has a terrace with fantastic views over the city. It was a bit distant to the popular sights for a ten day visit, but once I got the hang of the busses and trams, I found it to be easy to get around the city. Looking for a nice place to stay in Room, prefer RB&B house in city center, close to transportation, lively location to visit and entertain — first time in Rome. We will be staying in Rome for 2 nights prior to flying back to Los Angeles. Aventino Rome is not defined by its historical sites only.
Luckily, I live here and so I can offer a few real suggestions in this case.
One big plus for me: a vegetarian restaurant, il Margutta RistorArte, was blocks away. (And I still really need to try that vegetarian restaurant!! True it does take a bit more coordination with public transportation, but it comes with the added upside of being one of the most popular neighborhoods for Romans to go out!Hi Barbara!
The city is divided into numbered rione and every neighborhood has its pluses and minuses depending on if you want to be close to the major sites or if you want to avoid the crowds.So where to stay in Rome? Hotel Art’s sleeping floors were a little worn (particularly the hallways), but the staff were amazingly helpful and the included breakfast was pretty decadent. There is also a fully equipped kitchen on the premises that guests can share.From the most ancient parts to the modern neighborhoods, there is something for everybody. You mentioned a rental you did for family visiting, wondering if you would share the info. Buses 70 and 492 go to Termini station. This is one of the Rome neighborhoods where you will find the best concentration of 5-star and luxury hotels in Rome (although other categories are available.) I still live in Rome and this is still relevant Monti and Trastevere are both particularly cute. This is an area of narrow cobbled streets, and pretty piazzas with a charming atmosphere. Bus 75 goes to Trastevere, bus 51 to Via del Corso, the main shopping area.If you come to Rome by airplane,your journey through to the Eternal City will probably start from the central station. You found one of the most beautiful streets in Rome! There is a trickle-down effect between the economy and safety in Rome, so its always best to be sure. It offers spacious rooms with free wi-fi, air-conditioning, mini bar, tea/coffee making facilities, an LCD TV with free Sky channels, bathrobes, slippers, toliletries and a bath or shower, both with a hydromassage feature. We’re looking for a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home/apartment to rent for 6 weeks.