Luxury Hotels in Rome, Italy
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Hotel De'Ricci, an SLH Hotel
0.82 milesFrom*
512€
Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included
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Palm Suite, an SLH Hotel
1.35 milesFrom*
569€
Honors Discount
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Villa Spalletti Trivelli, an SLH Hotel
1.52 milesFrom*
596€
Includes fees
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Free parking - 1 of 12

Palazzo Manfredi, an SLH Hotel
1.54 milesFrom*
626€
Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included
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Palazzo Talia, an SLH Hotel
1.55 milesFrom*
719€
Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included
Indoor pool - 1 of 12

Hotel d'Inghilterra, an SLH Hotel
1.58 milesFrom*
672€
Honors Discount Advance Purchase
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The Goethe Hotel, an SLH hotel
1.70 milesFrom*
430€
Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included
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ROMEO Roma, an SLH Hotel
1.77 milesFrom*
1,578€
Honors Discount Breakfast Included
Outdoor pool - 1 of 9

Margutta 19, an SLH Hotel
1.80 milesFrom*
566€
Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included
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Babuino 181, an SLH Hotel
1.81 milesFrom*
278€
Honors Advance Purchase Breakfast Included
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Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel
2.51 milesFrom*
438€
The Hilton Sale Honors
Indoor poolOutdoor pool - 1 of 8

Hotel Lord Byron, an SLH Hotel
2.57 milesSold Out
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What can you expect from a luxury stay in Rome?
Rome combines historic landmarks, cultural depth, and a strong dining scene within a compact city. A luxury stay can include ancient sites, museums, gardens, restaurants, and time spent moving between piazzas and neighbourhoods on foot. A typical day might begin near a central square, continue with visits to landmarks such as the Colosseum or the Vatican, and end with dinner in the historic centre. Rome suits both first-time visits focused on key sights and longer stays that allow time to explore different districts and cultural sites at a slower pace.
What luxury hotels are available in Rome?
Luxury hotels in Rome range from hillside properties to centrally located boutique stays, each offering a different way to experience the city. Rome Cavalieri, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel is located on Monte Mario, approximately a 10-minute drive from Vatican City (around 3 kilometres), and includes indoor and outdoor pools, a spa, and multiple dining venues, making it suited to a more spacious, resort-style stay outside the historic centre. In the Regola district, Hotel De’Ricci, an SLH Hotel is located approximately a 5-minute walk from Campo de’ Fiori (around 350 metres) and a 7-minute walk from Piazza Navona (around 500 metres), offering an intimate setting within one of Rome’s central neighbourhoods known for restaurants, wine bars, and historic streets. These options help define whether the stay is centred on space and facilities or a base within the historic centre.
What types of stays is Rome best suited for?
Rome suits a range of travel styles, from short cultural breaks to longer stays as part of a wider Italian itinerary. A city break can focus on landmarks, museums, and dining, with much of the historic centre accessible on foot. Couples may plan a stay around restaurants, galleries, and evening walks, while families may combine cultural visits with parks, fountains, and quieter neighbourhoods. For a more relaxed stay, areas beyond the centre offer a slower pace with more space between activities. Rome also works well as part of a multi-city itinerary, with rail connections to Florence, Naples, and other major destinations. For travellers comparing dates or planning repeat visits, Hilton Honors is free to join and offers members benefits such as exclusive discounts, free WiFi, and points that can be redeemed for free nights with no blackout dates.
Which area is best to stay in Rome?
Location plays an important role in Rome, as each district offers a different experience. The historic centre places you within walking distance of landmarks such as Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and Campo de’ Fiori, typically within 5–10 minutes on foot (around 400–800 metres), making it well suited to first-time or shorter stays. Districts such as Regola provide a more local setting with smaller streets and dining options while remaining central. In contrast, hillside locations such as Monte Mario offer more space and views over the city but require a 10–15 minute drive (around 3–5 kilometres) to reach central Rome. Rome Fiumicino Airport is located approximately 30 kilometres from the city centre, with typical travel times of 30–40 minutes by car depending on traffic. These differences shape how the stay works in practice, whether focused on walkable access to landmarks or a more spacious base outside the centre.
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