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  • Roma
  • 21 Dec 202422 Dec 2024
    21 Dec22 Dec
  • 1 room, 1 adult
  • 1 room, 1 guest

B&B Hotels in Roma, 9 hotels

Exploring Rome

Would you like a real taste of the Dolce Vita? Rome, the Eternal City, is waiting to welcome you and will appear to you as a mosaic waiting to be assembled in accordance with your needs. Are you looking for a hotel in Rome from where you can explore all of the capital city’s wonders? Choose B&B Hotels and then let yourself be amazed by the city’s thousand attractions which include the Coliseum, the Vatican Museums, Piazza di Spagna and the Trevi Fountain. Go shopping in via Condotti or seek out a traditional restaurant in the Trastevere district.

Where to book in Rome

Looking for smart hotel hospitality in the center of Rome? The B&B Hotel Roma Trastevere is located in Trastevere in the most characteristic district of Rome, a few steps from the Colosseum, the Circus Maximus, the Roman Forums, the Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona. For those looking for a hotel in the northern area, the B&B Hotel Roma Pietralata is the ideal solution. Well connected to the city centre thanks to the Pietralata underground station, 10m from the hotel, it is located near the Valle delle Aniene Nature Reserve and a short distance from the Sandro Pertini Hospital. In the southern area of the historic center there is the B&B Hotel Roma Tuscolana San Giovanni, near the subway, the perfect starting point to visit one of the most beautiful cities and rich in history; while in the historic San Lorenzo district there is the B&B Hotel San Lorenzo Termini, near the Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina railway stations, and a stone's throw from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and the Policlinico Umberto I. If you are landing or leaving from Fiumicino airport, the B&B Hotel Roma Fiumicino Aeroporto Fiera 1 is perfect for you: comfortable, functional and well connected to the center of the capital! Or you can choose the B&B Hotel Roma Fiumicino Aeroporto Fiera 2 also in the area. In all B&B Hotels, you will find comfortable rooms furnished with taste with private bathroom in the room, of various types and with the best comforts. In addition, you will find 200 Mega WiFi connection and LCD TV and free Sky channels. The air conditioning is self-adjustable in all rooms, to always have the temperature you like. Among the hotels in the city of Rome the B&B Hotels are located in an excellent position to visit Rome, always close to public transport and with staff at the competent reception and always ready to give advice to guests on what to visit or which is the best restaurant for a romantic meeting or dinner with friends. Want to discover more points of interest and activities to do in Rome? In B&B Hotels is very simple, relax in your room, turn on the Smart TV and browse the dedicated sections you can discover the restaurants in the area and everything you need for a unique experience in Rome.

Our hotels in Pomezia

Are you looking for a comfortable and affordable stay near Rome? Pomezia is the perfect destination to stay in the outskirts of the capital.

Located just twenty minutes from the gates of Rome, B&B HOTEL Pomezia Roma is the ideal choice for those who want to stay just minutes from the capital and close to the center of Pomezia.

Situated 25 minutes from the capital and 30 minutes from the airport, you'll find B&B HOTEL Pomezia Cortese.

Both Pomezia properties are just 20 minutes away from the Litorale Laziale and the theme parks of Cinecittà World and Zoomarine.

Both hotels offer all the services guaranteed by B&B HOTELS, such as a rich buffet breakfast and Wi-Fi available to guests throughout the property.

History and urbanism

The cradle of western history. Rome’s beauty is down to the traces left both by the ancient Roman Empire and by centuries of the Papacy, which is why it is the city with most monuments in the world. We challenge you to count (and then visit) all of the city’s 25,000 points of interest. An absolute must is a visit to the Coliseum: one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and the only one in Europe. Challenge yourselves to spotting the Cupola of St. Peter’s Basilica from Villa Pamphilj: the closer you get the smaller it becomes. If you’re in love with the Eternal City, you must not ignore the traditional tossing of the coin into the Trevi Fountain. It’s a gesture that bodes well for anyone hoping to return here.

Stroll

Visiting Rome on foot will allow you to take in Roman life, the monuments, the small romantic squares and the fountains that are to be found in every corner of the city. From Piazza di Spagna to Piazza della Repubblica, from the Pantheon to Campo de’ Fiori, from the Circus Maximus to the Basilica of St. Paul, passing in front of the Cestia Pyramid. But Rome also has some large expanses of greenery, such as the gardens of Villa Borghese and Villa Doria Pamphili, and you can talk a walk on Rome’s Gianicolo or visit the Bioparco.

Heritage

Rome is a network of itineraries and places of interest offering choices such as Egyptian Rome, Religious Rome and Archaeological Rome, to mention but a few. Among Rome's most symbolic monuments there is the Coliseum, the ancient arena for gladiators. From there you can move on along the Palatine Hill to the point, where legend has it, Romulus founded Rome. Finally, why not visit the area of Trastevere, a characteristic district of the city with typical restaurants but above all the place to stay, namely the B&B Hotel Roma Trastevere.

Festivities

Rome is “caput mundi” (Latin for ‘capital of the world'), as the saying goes. And Rome is most certainly also the capital when it comes to social, traditional and religious events. If you happen to be in the city in April, follow the Procession of the Way of the Cross, which, from the Coliseum, traces the 14 Stations of the Cross that recall the time of Jesus. May is the time for sports, with the BNL International Tennis Tournament, a prestigious competition that takes place at the Foro Italico. On 29 June all of Rome joins in the festivities for the city’s Patron Saints - the Apostles Peter and Paul. The celebrations take place in St. Peter’s Basilica and there is an all-night fair in the vicinity of the Church of St Paul Outside the Walls (Chiesa di San Paolo Fuori le Mura). Rome also welcomes in the New Year with fireworks and concerts in Piazza del Popolo.