Accommodation in Rome - Luxury Hotels - Budget Hotels - Lodging Guides
A sudden surge in hotel prices can make finding accommodation in Rome difficult; here is some key information on how to find holiday lodging without going broke.
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The new millennium brought about a complete hotel revamp in Rome. Realizing that a new century required a bit of a spruce up, Roman hoteliers threw up scaffolding and plastic sheets to renovate crumbling façades, add premium dining rooms and install posh suites. Most Roman hotels boast a multi-million Euro refurbishment within the last decade; for example, the Hotel Eden finished its extensive restoration in 1995, the St Regis Grand Hotel reopened in 1999 and the Hotel Gambrinus in 2002.
Important Facts & Information you need to know :
If you plan to book with a four or five star hotel in Rome, plan to spend at least €250 per night. A conservative estimate would be €350, with rates increasing to well over €1,000.
While the construction widened the variety of luxury accommodation in Rome, those looking for a more affordable overnight stay may be hard pressed to find suitable lodging. Mid range hotels in Rome tend to offer rooms that are a bit on the small side, even by European standards (i.e. shoebox), as well as overcharge for their services.
If you're planning to book a mid range hotel, expect to pay around €75 per night for a two star ranking and approximately €125 per night for three stars.
Those on a modest budget might fare better booking with a bed and breakfast or guest house; paying around €100 a night gets you breakfast as well as linens and the chance to visit an authentic Roman home. Click here to find a bed and breakfast in Rome
For those on the slimmest budgets, hostels might be your best choice for accommodation in Rome. Offering dorms, singles, doubles, triples and quads for anywhere between €25 to €160 per night, Italian hostels tend to be large, boisterous and owned by expatriates.
More Information >>For more information, visit the official Rome Tourist Board at No 11 Via Parigi, open Monday to Saturday from 9 AM to 7 PM. Contact the Board by calling +39 06 488 991 or visit www.romaturismo.com.



