- Travel to Rome - Full Guide
- Accommodation Options
- Unique luxury stays
- Mid Range Hotels
- Budget Accommodations
- Alternative Stays
Airbnb and Vacation Rentals
Truly varied, in Rome everyone can find the option that suits their wallet and taste. Here are some suggestions and tips:
Airbnb: Make thousands of offers in the city, from a luxury apartment in the center to the city to affordable digs beyond, Airbnb can assist you in finding the best accommodations in your budget. Popular neighborhoods for Airbnb stays include Trastevere, Monti, and Campo de' Fiori, which mingle the colorful nightlife, historical spots, and local eateries.
Highly rated properties and careful reading of reviews are important to ensure a great stay. Things like Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a fully supplied kitchen are other amenities that make one's stay more comfortable. Some Airbnb hosts also offer additional services like guided tours or airport transfers, which are definitely a plus.
VRBO: This is ideal for families or groups that require much more space. Normally, homes that are available on VRBO are advertised as available for rent in their entirety, providing tenants with one-to-many bedrooms within a single home, along with a proper living room and kitchen area.
The popular choices are chic lofts, spacious villas, and cute cottages. Look out for the ones that offer amenities such as private gardens, terraces, or access to communal pools. VRBO's extensive filters allow you to search for exactly what you need in a property, be it proximity to landmarks or pets.
Local Renting Agencies: Reputable local agencies, such as RomeLoft and Rome Accommodation, both provide their guests with a personal service as well as a portfolio of available properties. In addition to making their facilities available to their guests, these agencies often offer unique accommodations, such as historic apartments with frescoed ceilings or ultra-modern penthouses with breathtaking views.
They may also offer the added services of concierge services, airport transfers, and personalized itineraries. A locally based service will also make the experience tailored and smooth for customers.
Camping and Eco-Friendly Accommodations
Those who want to get closer to nature or, on the contrary, consume less of it, may be interested in more attractive offers that Rome has in store; among them are:
Camping Village Roma Capitol: This modernistic camp is situated within Ostia Antica, a short drive from the center of Rome. This campground has all sorts of accommodation onsite, namely bungalows, mobile homes, and tent pitches. Families can have numerous on-site facilities, such as several swimming pools, sports facilities, restaurants, and entertainments. Exciting visits to the ancient ruins in Ostia Antica would be interesting, whereas a beach is also not too far. Ecologically friendly provisions of a campsite would mean waste recycling and the lowering of energy in facilities.
Camping Village Tiber: Sitting directly along the Tiber River, one gets to experience a quiet holiday yet gets to visit the center of Rome for most city attractions. There are comfortable and cozy cabins, mobile homes, and big tent places. With that facility, there is a swimming pool, restaurants, bars, and a shuttle service into Rome. The activities carried out also include the opportunity to cycle and fish, considering that the river is there along with the surrounding area. There are also implemented sustainable measures of using solar panels and restrictions of water wastage.
Environmentally Friendly Accomodation
The Bio Hotel Raphaël is a luxury eco-hotel situated in proximity to Piazza Navona. The facilities are designed well in a homely way and finished in organic materials, thus eco-friendly. The rooftop terrace gives panoramic views over Rome, and its organic restaurant serves vegetarian cuisine.
Relais Castrum Boccea: This very green hotel, in Roman country style, has solar panels all over the compound, an organic garden, and makes daily commitments to get rid of waste. Visitors on vacation here can go riding horses, attend cooking classes, and sample organic wines from the hotel's own vineyard.
Agriturismos: In this regard, customers would be accommodated in La Cerquetta. Located on the periphery of Rome, an agriturismo is tucked into the countryside, a comfort zone at the same time providing fresh, locally produced foods. Its guests become involved in some activities like olive picking, wine tasting, and cooking and, therefore, get to know the real stuff of Italian traditional farm life.