Where to Stay in Rome

Enjoy an unforgettable stay in the Eternal City at one of our hand-picked vacation rentals in Rome's most picturesque and desirable neighborhoods. Use our guide to find the perfect area to experience the charm and rich history of Rome.

Where to Stay in Rome

Rome is a city like no other, where ancient history and modern life coexist. The Centro Storico, Rome's historic center, is the heart of the city, and is home to its most famous landmarks, including Piazza Navona, Campo de' Fiori, the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and the Colosseum. Exploring these neighborhoods means walking through history at every turn.

Choosing the right neighborhood is the key to making the most of your time in Rome. Whether you're drawn to lively piazzas, serene parks or historic streets, our Rome neighborhood guide will help you find the ideal base for your stay.

Piazza Navona & Campo de' Fiori Neighborhood

Experience the vibrant heart of Rome in the Piazza Navona and Campo de' Fiori neighborhood. Piazza Navona, with its stunning Baroque fountains—including Bernini's famous Fountain of the Four Rivers—is a large square filled with cafés, restaurants and fun street performers. Its oval shape reflects its origins as an ancient Roman stadium once used for chariot races, and today it's a favorite spot to soak up the city's energy and history.

Just a short stroll away, Campo de' Fiori begins each morning as a bustling open-air market, brimming with fresh produce, flowers and local specialties. By evening, the square transforms into a lively hub for dining and socializing. Staying in this area means you're also within walking distance of iconic landmarks like the Pantheon, Roman Forum and Trevi Fountain, making it an ideal base for exploring Rome's historic charm.

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Spanish Steps Neighborhood

The Spanish Steps neighborhood exudes elegance and sophistication. At its heart is the iconic staircase, designed by Francesco de Sanctis, featuring 135 steps arranged in three terraces symbolizing the Holy Trinity. Climb to the top for panoramic views over the city, where the Trinità dei Monti church stands proudly overlooking Rome.

The steps are surrounded by 18th-century architecture, boutique shops and charming cafés, making them a favorite spot for visitors and locals alike. At the base of the steps lies Piazza di Spagna, home to the Barcaccia Fountain designed by Bernini. The neighborhood is known for its upscale shopping streets, including Via Condotti, home to luxury brands from around the world. With its proximity to the beautiful Borghese Gardens and a mix of history, fashion and style, this area is one of Rome's most sought-after destinations.

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Trevi Fountain Neighborhood

For a quintessential Roman experience, spending time in the Trevi Fountain neighborhood is a must. The fountain itself, a masterpiece of Baroque art, is one of the most photographed landmarks in Italy - famously featured in the classic film La Dolce Vita. Steeped in legend, it's said that tossing a coin over your shoulder into its waters guarantees a return trip to Rome.

This centrally located area is filled with charming alleyways, gelaterias and traditional trattorias, offering a perfect taste of Roman life. Staying here means you'll also be within walking distance of other iconic sites such as Piazza Venezia, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. It's an ideal base for exploring the heart of the city's vibrant culture!

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Colosseum & Monti Neighborhood

For history lovers, the Colosseum and Monti neighborhood is an unparalleled choice. The awe-inspiring Colosseum is a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering. Just steps away, you'll find the Roman Forum where you can walk through the ruins of temples, markets and basilicas that were once the heart of Roman life. The nearby Colle Oppio park offers a serene spot to admire the Colosseum while landmarks like the Circo Massimo, Piazza del Campidoglio and the Capitoline Museums are all within easy reach.

A short stroll from the Colosseum, Monti is one of Rome's trendiest and most charming neighborhoods. Known as Rome's "cool" quarter, Monti is a mix of cobblestone streets, stylish vintage shops, trendy bars and traditional trattorias. The heart of the neighborhood is Piazza della Madonna dei Monti, a square with a genuine village atmosphere where locals and visitors mingle. Explore the steep winding streets dotted with artisan workshops, local grocers and excellent restaurants. With its unique blend of historic charm and modern energy, Monti is the perfect complement to the grandeur of the Colosseum.

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Borghese Gardens Neighborhood

Enjoy a peaceful stay in the Borghese Gardens neighborhood, a green oasis offering relaxation along with a surprising amount of history and culture. Villa Borghese, one of Rome's largest and most beautiful parks, is home to manicured gardens, tranquil walking paths and the renowned Borghese Gallery. This exceptional museum, filled with masterpieces by Bernini, Caravaggio and Raphael, is a highlight for art enthusiasts and a true treasure of Rome.

Staying in the Borghese Gardens area offers the perfect blend of serenity and accessibility. You'll enjoy the convenience of being near the elegant Spanish Steps, with its chic shopping and dining, while also having the chance to explore the nearby Coppedè neighborhood, a hidden gem of whimsical architecture with a decidedly local vibe. With its peaceful setting, cultural landmarks and proximity to iconic attractions, the Borghese Gardens neighborhood is a delightful choice for a unique Roman stay.

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Trastevere Neighborhood

A visit to Rome isn't complete without experiencing the lively Trastevere neighborhood, located just across the Tiber River on the historic Ponte Sisto from the Campo de' Fiori area. With its narrow cobblestone streets, ivy-covered buildings and bustling piazzas, Trastevere feels like a world of its own within Rome. The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, one of the city's oldest and most beautiful churches, is a must-see, and the area's traditional trattorias are renowned for serving some of the best Roman cuisine.

By day, wander through artisan shops and uncover historic landmarks. By night, the neighborhood transforms into a hub of energy with music-filled streets, cafés and a vibrant nightlife scene. Staying in Trastevere lets you experience a neighborhood where history and local life are always in motion.

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