Cheap Hotels Rome

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  1. Official Tourism Site: Rome Hotels
  2. Kayak: Find & Compare Hotels Room Rates in Rome
  3. Frommer's: Rome Hotels
  4. Fodor's: Rome Hotels  WARNING: Pop-ups
  5. TripAdvisor: Rome Hotels (Under $100)  WARNING: Pop-ups
  6. Lonely Planet: Where to Sleep in Rome
  7. Wcities: Inexpensive Rome Hotels

Affordable Hotels in Rome

    •  WARNING Prices posted reflect those of the cheapest rates for the cheapest room type with 1-2 person occupancy. Prices are likely to increase during the holidays and weekends.
  • Hotel Trastevere  WARNING: Auto-plays audio (Trastevere, €80-€103) Phone: 39-06-581-4713 Google Map
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups: "This tiny hotel captures the villagelike charm of the Trastevere district."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Overlooking the market square of San Cosimato (think noise), this modest, unpretentious hotel is one of Trastevere's few budget options."
  • Hotel Arenula (Ghetto, €72-€130) Phone: 39-06-687-9454 Google Map
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups: "[T]his hotel is a superb bargain by Rome standards. With an imposingly elegant stone exterior, this hotel welcomes you with a luminous and cheerful all-white interior."
    • Frommer's Recommended: "Both buildings employ a night porter/security guard, and both offer their guests a breakfast buffet that's one of the most appealing in the neighborhood."
  • The Beehive (Castro Pretorio, €70-€80) Phone: 39-06-4470-4553 Google Map
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Coloured modular furniture and Rothko-inspired prints adorn the six spacious double rooms while amateur artwork hangs in the white hallway."
  • Hotel Castelfidardo (Castro Pretorio, €40-€100) Phone: 39-06-446-4638 Map
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Far enough from Termini to avoid the worst of the noise but close enough to make cross-city transport easy, the Castelfidardo offers excellent value for money."

Hostels in Rome

  • The Yellow (Termini) Phone: 39-06-4938-2682 Google Map
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "It's a buzzing place with everything you might want in a hostel - good-looking, sociable staff, 24-hour hot water showers, private lockers, luggage storage and an extensive DVD collection..."
    • Hostelz.com Review: "It's a social hostel but the mood of the place is chill and laidback. There are usually people hanging out or cooking and it's a good place to stay if you want to meet people."
    • Hostelz.com Review: "The Pop Inn is very clean, they even provide you with sheets and make the beds every day. The bathrooms are new and kept very clean."
  • M&J Hostel (Esquilino & Monti) Phone: 39-06-446-2802 Google Map
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "The M&J is one of Rome's new breed of hostel-cum-hotels. There are a number of colourful dorms, two of which are girls-only and some of which have their own bathrooms."
    • Hostelz.com Review: "M&J is a great social hostel and it's a great place to meet a lot of really cool people.... and there is always someone recruiting people for the pub crawls."
  • Colors Hotel & Hostel (Borgo) Phone: 39-06-687-4030
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Thanks to its photogenic look - rooms are brightly and individually coloured - this excellent hostel-cum-hotel makes frequent appearances in guidebooks and magazines."

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