ROME: WHERE TO STAY
Rome offers some good, medium-sized hotels, often run with close involvement of the owning family. Most of the big chains are also represented with flagship hotels.
Or if you are travelling with a family or planning a longer stay you may prefer to rent an apartment. For carefully-selected and centrally-located apartments try for example www.ItalyPerfect.com.
And the capital of the Christian world has far more rooms in monasteries and convents than it currently has monks and nuns. Many of these rooms - often comfortable, cheap and well-located - are available to stay. See for example www.monasterystays.com.
The hotels currently recommended in Blue Guide Rome and Blue Guide Central Italy are the following (and see our criteria for recommendations):
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| Antica Locanda | Hotel | € | Rome | Italy | |
| Buonanotte Garibaldi | Hotel | €€€ | Rome | Italy | |
| D'Inghilterra | Hotel | €€€ | Rome | Italy | |
| Guesthouse Arco dei Tolomei | Hotel | €€€ | Rome | Italy | |
| Hassler Roma | Hotel | €€€ | Rome | Italy | |
| Hotel Forum | Hotel | €€€ | Rome | Italy | |
| Hotel Santa Maria | Hotel | €€ | Rome | Italy | |
| Residenza Santa Maria | Hotel | €€ | Rome | Italy | |
| Santa Chiara | Hotel | €€€ | Rome | Italy | |
| Teatro di Pompeo | Hotel | €€ | Rome | Italy | |
| The Inn at the Spanish Steps | Hotel | €€€ | Rome | Italy |
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