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I'm a full-time mom, part-time preschool teacher who believes experiences are more important than things, travel is one of the best ways to learn compassion for other cultures, and now is the time to make memories with the ones you love.

5 Four-Star Hotels Under $150 a Night in Rome

  • Jana Mascioni
  • Oct 4, 2019
  • 2 min read

Deals on Hotels in Rome


I was recently helping a follower find a hotel in Rome for her and her two boys. I researched and found the following 5 four-star hotels for under $150 a night located in safe areas in the city center and walkable to the main sites.


I always use booking.com when researching for hotels because you can sort by "family-friendly" properties. Booking.com usually has free cancellations (check the fine print), really good support, price match guarantee and a rewards program regardless of what brand chain you may book.

If you are planning a trip to Rome and looking for a good deal start by checking out these hotels!





Near the Spanish Steps & Villa Borghese Park.

Ludovisi Palace Hotel
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Central to all the sights.

iH Hotels Roma Dei Borgia
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Near Campo De' Fiori and Piazza Navona squares. Across the river from the popular Trastevere neighborhood. (A lively place to walk around & get dinner at night).

Hotel Residenza In Farnese
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Near the Pantheon.

Hotel Pantheon
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Near the Colosseum.

Mercure Roma Centro Colosseo
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I found rooms for 3 people at these hotels under $150 a night in November at the time this article was published. Please note the prices may change.


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