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10 of the best Rome hotels for a city break this holy year

From The Hoxton to St Regis, these are the loveliest hotels to visit in Rome during its Jubilee

By and Charlotte Eggleston-Johnstone

Rome, known as the Eternal City and home to the Catholic Church, is loved by many for its rich culture, food and history – and it’s easy to see why. With multiple transport options to choose from, why not hop on the metro to the Colosseum? Or grab an Uber to the trending neighbourhood of Trastevere? Or even take a Lime bike to the Trevi Fountain (yes, they have Lime bikes in Rome, too!)? If you’d prefer to explore on foot, there’s nothing better than a leisurely stroll through the city’s winding streets, gelato in hand, soaking in the historical richness and splendour of Italy’s romantic capital.

As 2025 marks the Jubilee – a holy year of spiritual renewal and grace, celebrated every 25 years – Rome will be particularly busy, so finding a great hotel to escape to is essential. Do you stay in the side streets around hotspots like Piazza Navona, where vine-clad gems such as Bio Hotel Raphaël are waiting to be discovered? Or do you venture further afield to The Hoxton Rome or 47 Boutique Hotel?

Falling in love with Rome is as easy as a walk in the park – and The Hoxton Hotel, which is conveniently located near Villa Borghese, has one of the most serene gardens filled with dappled sunshine, harp-playing buskers and wild tortoises.

Here, you’ll find the considered collection of the best hotels in Rome to suit every budget and every need. Buon viaggio!

1

The Hoxton

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The Hoxton

North of the main tourist throng, The Hoxton is in the upmarket, lesser-known Paroli neighbourhood – close to parks including Villa Borghese, Villa Torlonia and Villa Ada Savoia. Inside, the look is mid-century marvellous with a retro feel – not to mention it has the comfiest beds.

Vibe-setting is key at The Hoxton, and Roberts radios play music as you check into your room. On the ground floor, the lounge, lobby, bar and restaurant area is an atmospheric place to be – especially in the evenings, when DJs add to the buzz.

To see Rome as it celebrates its holy year, our top recommendation is The Hoxton. Head to the best Gelateria in Rome: Gelateria dei Gracchi – only a 30-minute walk from the hotel – and wander back through the Villa Borghese gardens to escape the buzz of the city centre.

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Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Hotel

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Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Hotel

On the Piazza della Repubblica, overlooking the Fountain of the Naiads, the sleek and beautifully designed Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Hotel is superbly located near sights including the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Trevi Fountain and Villa Borghese.

If you’re looking for a hotel with lots of perks, arrange a soothing massage in the luxurious spa around your sightseeing itineraries, as well as a dip in the pool as you gaze over the rooftops and spires.

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47 Boutique Hotel

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47 Boutique Hotel

Away from the tourist hordes but still pretty central, the 47 Boutique Hotel enjoys a lovely location in the heart of the Velabro neighbourhood. If you don’t feel like venturing out, there’s plenty to keep you entertained at the hotel, from games of snooker in the billiards room and movies in the screening room to a session in the gym and a soak in the Turkish steam bath.

Stirring views of the city can be gazed at over Roman plates from the rooftop restaurant before rolling into comfortable rooms with plush beds. The collection of artworks and sculptures throughout the hotel is impressive and worth a wander for.

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Hotel Chapter

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Hotel Chapter

Located by the Jewish quarter in the Regola neighbourhood, Hotel Chapter successfully blends its 19th-century townhouse roots with contemporary features ─ think herringbone parquet and bronze, steel, brass and copper accents (a nod to the area’s blacksmiths heritage) with mid-century Italian furniture and modern art.

It’s particularly appealing to well-seasoned travellers with an eye for style, as well as couples looking for spacious rooms, a funky rooftop bar and an atmospheric restaurant. Key sights such as the Roman Forum, Colosseum and Pantheon are within walking distance.

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St Regis

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Sophisticated and elegant, the palatial character of the historical St Regis hotel is realised in high ceilings, glass atriums, crystal chandeliers, frescoes by Mario Spinetti, and sumptuous rooms classically styled with Rubelli fabrics and handmade glass.

In 1894, the property began life as the Grand Hotel Rome and remains one of Rome’s smartest addresses ─ it was created using money invested by Cesar Ritz and was the first hotel in Italy to have electric lights, private bathrooms and a grand ballroom. Well-heeled guests are often found perusing cocktail menus in Lumen, or heading out to designer shops in the classic courtesy Fiat.

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6

Hotel Vilòn

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Hotel Vilon

With just 18 rooms, Hotel Vilòn is exclusive in its own right. The blink-and-you-miss-it mansion, which dates back to the 16th century, is tucked down a side street in the centre of Rome making a discreet yet central base for shopping and sightseeing. It’s particularly popular with affluent empty-nesters who value the location and personal feel.

There’s a real mix of decor inside, from funky artworks to black parquet flooring. The cocktail bar and courtyard draped in plants are classy places to linger, as is the restaurant which serves Italian fare with a distinctly Roman offering.

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Hotel Eden

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Hotel Eden

Discerning guests, celebrities and movie moguls flock to the prestigious Hotel Eden in the Ludovisi quarter. With its five-star offerings it’s easy to see why. Michelin-starred dining, a plush cinema, spa treatments, and sumptuous rooms with balconies overlooking the city leave guests wanting to stay forever.

Even the location, surrounded by large villas with gardens by the Spanish Steps, is luxurious, and you can reach The Villa Medici (home to one of the most infamous families in history) in 10 minutes on foot. Plump for the Villa Medici Presidential Suite with no fewer than six balconies for 180-degree views.

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Generator

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Generator

The Generator Rome, a ‘poshtel’ (posh-hostel) with funky decor and private rooms in a minimalist, industrial-chic style, is an excellent budget option for city-hoppers in Rome.

It’s in a good location, too, near the city’s principal Termini rail station and surrounded by sights including the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore just around the corner, plus the Roman Forum and Colosseum nearby. There’s a rooftop terrace, a very stylish, Havana-inspired bar, plus laundry facilities and a kitchen. Guests also receive a complimentary cocktail.

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Bio Hotel Raphaël

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Bio Hotel Raphael

Draped in vines, wisteria and bougainvillaea, the Relais & Chateaux Bio Hotel Raphaël near Piazza Navona impresses the moment you set eyes on it. It has a seriously good rooftop restaurant which is particularly popular with vegans and vegetarians (if the menu allows, go for the cashew cheese-stuffed artichoke heart stuffed with broccoli purée and truffled potatoes).

There’s also a museum-like quality to the interiors which feature impressive antique furniture and artworks including Picasso ceramics and paintings by Mirò, De Chirico and Morandi. Elsewhere there’s a gym, library, and contemporary or traditional-style rooms.

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Aleph Rome Hotel

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Aleph Rome Hotel

A moody subterranean spa with dipping pool, a rooftop pool and several fancy places to wine and dine make the Aleph Rome Hotel a good choice for travellers looking for nice facilities in a good location. The property is located just off the bustling Via Veneto, within walking distance to some of the city’s top sights including galleries, churches and the Capuchin Crypt.

The look is classical 1930s with polished-up marble columns and floors, chandeliers and an onyx water feature, though a recent revamp has kept things up to date. Rooms are clean-lined and minimalist, though the Barberini Suite is suitably glamorous.

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