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Where to stay in Rome for 3 days, 5 days or 1 week

NUMA APARTMENTS (6 LOCATIONS IN ROME)

Rome city center

From 70€/night, 1-6 pax

Use code ONYOUROWNTERMS for a 15% discount.

Numa offers rooms & apartments in Europe’s most popular neighbourhoods. Stay with style in the most central locations in cities like Amsterdam, Berlin, Barcelona, Prague, Rome, Vienna, and many more. In Italy you can find Numa apartments also in Florence and Milan. 

PALM SUITES - SMALL LUXURY HOTELS OF THE WORLD

Via del Colosseo, Rome

From 300€/night 1-5 pax

RHINOCEROS SUITES AND APARTMENTS

Via Del Velabro, Rome

From 500€/night 1-3 pax

An absolutely beautiful hotel-apartment. Amazing design. Impeccable service and attention to detail.

Incredible views and rooftop. One of our favorite hotel-apartments in Rome. 10/10 for design lovers. 

ATTICO LE STELLE DE ROMA APARTMENT

Trastevere, Rome

From 500€/night 1-6 pax

2 bedroom apartment. Not a hotel.

CASAVIGNONI LUXURY APARTMENT WITH TERRACE

Spagna, Rome

From 900€/night 1-6 pax

3 bedroom apartment. Not a hotel. One of our favorite FAMILY apartments in Rome. 

PALAZZO SCANDERBEG CONDO HOTEL

Trevi, Rome

From 500€/night 1-4 pax

Excellent location, right behind the Trevi Fountain.

VILLA SPALLETI TRIVELLI - SMALL LUXURY HOTELS OF THE WORLD

Rione Monti, Rome

From 500€/night 1-4 pax

Traditional romantic luxury. For the nostalgics.

THE HOXTON HOTEL

Largo Benedetto Marcello, Rome

From 150€/night

PALAZZO VELABRO

Via del Velabro, Rome

From 200€/night

HOTEL DEI BARBIERI

Via Dei Barbieri, Pantheon, Rome

From 200€/night

CHAPTER ROMA

Pantheon, Rome

From 130€/night

ANTICO ALBERGO DEL SOLE AL PANTHEON 

Pantheon, Rome

From 250€/night

It may not be the oldest building offering accommodation in the city, but Albergo del Sole al Pantheon still holds the honour of being Rome’s oldest de facto hotel. Dating back to 1467, this remarkable property began life as the Locanda del Montone inn. Situated in an enviable position opposite the Pantheon itself, it is no surprise that it has been attracting discerning travellers for centuries.

Famous former guests include the 16th century Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto, King Frederick III in 1469, and 20th century literary icons such as Simone de Beauvoir and Jean Paul Sartre. Indeed, given the heritage of the place, it is likely that many more great names from the past sojourned at the Albergo del Sole. Alas, no written record seemingly remains.

As befitting a building of such age, the scale of the accommodation is modest – with only 25 guest rooms this is certainly one of the more intimate hotels in Rome. @nightsinthepast

 

SALOTTO MONTI

Rione Monti, Rome

From 120€/night

RESIDENZA TORRE COLONNA

Trevi, Rome

From 90€/night

UMILTÀ 36

Trevi, Rome

From 700€/night, 1-3 pax

Like a small jewerly box in the middle of Rome. Perfect location. 

Modern luxury. Exceptional service. One of the bests hotels in Rome. 

Planning a trip to the Eternal City? Discover where to stay in Rome for 3 days with our curated selection of accommodations, from charming boutique hotels in Trastevere Rome to convenient apartment hotels Rome. Whether you're wondering what to do in Rome for 3 days or how many days to stay in Rome to truly experience the city's rich history and culture, our guide offers top recommendations to help you make the most of your visit. Check out our blog section too to learn more about the best free things to do in Rome and what you can't miss if it is your second time in Rome!

Things to do in Rome in 3 days

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Things to do in Rome in 3 days

Spending three days in Rome allows you to explore its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Begin your journey with a visit to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill, delving into ancient Rome's heart. Wander through the charming streets of Trastevere, savoring local cuisine and lively ambiance. On the second day, explore Vatican City, including St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel. Take an evening stroll through Piazza Navona, Pantheon, and Trevi Fountain. On your final day, visit the beautiful Borghese Gallery and Gardens, then explore the Spanish Steps and Via Condotti for shopping. Conclude your trip with a sunset view from the Gianicolo Hill. Read more about what to do in Rome on our blog.

Non touristy things to do in Rome

For a unique and off-the-beaten-path experience in Rome, explore Quartiere Coppedè, a hidden gem with whimsical buildings and elaborate designs that blend Art Nouveau, Baroque, and Medieval styles. Stroll through Villa Doria Pamphili, Rome’s largest public park, perfect for a peaceful escape. Discover the street art in the Ostiense and Testaccio neighborhoods, showcasing vibrant murals and contemporary works. Visit the lesser-known Basilica of San Clemente, with its fascinating underground layers revealing Roman history. Finally, explore the serene Protestant Cemetery, where famous poets like Keats and Shelley are buried, offering a tranquil retreat from the city's hustle and bustle.

Where to stay in Rome for 3 days

When visiting Rome for three days, staying in a central location is key to maximizing your time and convenience. The Centro Storico (Historic Center) is ideal, putting you within walking distance of major attractions like the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and Trevi Fountain. This area offers charming streets, lively squares, and a wide range of restaurants and shops. For a more bohemian vibe, consider Trastevere, known for its narrow cobblestone streets, vibrant nightlife, and excellent dining options. Alternatively, staying near the Vatican provides easy access to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums, while still being close to other central attractions. Each of these neighborhoods offers a unique Roman experience, ensuring a memorable stay.

How to get to Lake Como from Rome

Traveling from Rome to Lake Como is a scenic and straightforward journey. The most efficient way is to take a high-speed train from Rome's Termini Station to Milan, which takes about 3 hours. Once in Milan, transfer to a regional train heading to Como San Giovanni station, a trip that takes around 40 minutes. From there, you can either take a taxi, bus, or ferry to reach your final destination around the lake. This combination of high-speed and regional trains offers a comfortable and convenient way to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of northern Italy.

Where to eat carbonara in Rome

For an authentic and delicious carbonara experience in Rome, head to the renowned Roscioli in the Campo de' Fiori area, where their creamy carbonara is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Trattoria Da Enzo al 29 in Trastevere is another excellent choice, known for its traditional Roman dishes and cozy atmosphere. Felice a Testaccio in the Testaccio neighborhood serves a famous carbonara that's rich and flavorful, reflecting the area's culinary heritage. Lastly, Armando al Pantheon, located near the Pantheon, offers a classic Roman dining experience with a carbonara that's both authentic and mouth-watering. Each of these restaurants provides a memorable taste of one of Rome's most iconic dishes.

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