Where to sleep in Rome: here are the top cheapest hotels according to Michelin

Roma

by:
Silvia Morstabilini
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Rome, the “Eternal City,” is famous for its thousands of years of history, breathtaking architecture and top-notch gastronomic offerings. But when it comes to stays, is it possible to combine comfort, authenticity and convenience? The answer is yes! Here are the cheapest hotels in Rome according to the Michelin Guide, which combine style, personality and affordable prices for a unique experience.

Hotel Anahì: the retro charm of Piazza del Popolo

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Zone: Piazza del Popolo

Rooms: 16

Atmosphere: quiet and relaxed

Just a few steps from Piazza del Popolo, in one of the most elegant areas of Rome, Hotel Anahì is located in a beautiful Art Nouveau villa. The rooms, simple but elegant and priced (at the time of writing) starting at 240 euros, are perfect for those seeking a quiet corner of tranquility surrounded by history. The retro design and warm welcome make each stay a relaxing experience, ideal for those who want to explore Rome without sacrificing serenity.

Condominio Monti: the young heart of the capital

Condominio Monti
 

Zone: Quartiere Monti

Rooms: 34

Atmosphere: young and lively

In the Monti district, one of Rome's most vibrant and creative, the Condominio Monti is a landmark for those seeking a dynamic and convivial stay. With modern, colorful rooms, a great rooftop terrace for a sunset aperitif, and a perfect location for exploring the treasures of the historic center, this hotel is an ideal choice for young people and families.

Hotel San Anselmo: a corner of peace on the Aventine Hill

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Zone: Aventine

Rooms: 34

Atmosphere: peaceful and quiet

If you are looking for a quiet and romantic retreat, Hotel San Anselmo is the perfect solution. Nestled in the greenery of the Aventine, one of Rome's most exclusive neighborhoods, the hotel occupies a 19th-century villa with interiors that evoke the opulence of times past. The garden and location away from the hustle and bustle of downtown offer a peaceful oasis where you can relax and enjoy breakfast al fresco. Numerous offers under 170 euros.

H10 Palazzo Galla: elegance and modernity near Piazza Venezia

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Zone: Piazza Venezia

Rooms: 52

Atmosphere: lively and touristic

An elegant Art Nouveau building in the heart of Rome, between Piazza Venezia and the Mercati di Traiano, houses the H10 Palazzo Galla. With its design blending classic elegance and contemporary touches, the hotel is the ideal starting point for exploring the city. The panoramic rooftop, with views of the most iconic monuments, is perfect for a sunset aperitif, adding an extra touch to your Roman experience.

Nerva Boutique Hotel: elegance and style among the Imperial Forum

Nerva Boutique Hotel
 

Zone: Imperial Forums

Rooms: 20

Atmosphere: quaint and lively

Located a short walk from the Imperial Forum, the Nerva Boutique Hotel is a corner of elegance and style. With 20 rooms featuring modern art deco atmospheres, the hotel offers a refined and charming stay. The strategic location makes it easy to visit the main tourist attractions, while the interiors, with a warm color palette and sophisticated design, ensure maximum comfort. Prices are often less than 200 euros for a one-night stay, but offers are many and varied.

Chapter Roma: a fusion of tradition and modernity in the Ghetto

Chapter Roma
 

Zone: Ghetto

Rooms: 47

Atmosphere: lively and touristy

In the heart of the Ghetto and a short walk from Campo de' Fiori, Chapter Roma is a boutique hotel that knows how to surprise its guests. The 19th-century building that houses it has been expertly renovated, combining classic style with modern, art deco details. The location is ideal for those wishing to explore Roman history and culture while enjoying a lively, cosmopolitan atmosphere.


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