Cheap hotels in Campo de' Fiori, Rome
Neighborhood Description
The cafe-lined Campo de' Fiori sees fewer tourists than the Pantheon and Piazza Navona area directly to its north. In place of tourists, Campo de' Fiori is a prime hang-out zone for Rome's young hipsters. Crowds (including more than a few foreign exchange students) spill out of bars onto the Piazza at night.
The Piazza centers around a statue of dissident Giordano Bruno, burned at the stake in 1600 for his heretical ways. During the day, the area's great restaurants, fab little shops, and a weekday morning market take over. Rome's Jewish Ghetto is a short stroll away, down Via Giubbonari.
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Albergo del Sole
starAddress Via del Biscione 76 (Campo de' Fiori)
The Albergo del Sole has an eviable location in one of Rome's oldest quarters, and according to the proprietors, this two-star gem is the oldest hotel in Rome.
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Hotel Arenula
starAddress Via Santa Maria Dè Calderari 47 (Campo de' Fiori)
Although it's conveniently located within walking distance of Campo De' Riori, the two-star Hotel Arenula is tucked on a quiet side street that feels far from the city-center chaos.
Hotel Smeraldo
starAddress Vicolo Dei Chiodaroli 9 (Campo de' Fiori)
The family-run Hotel Smeraldo is a three-star gem located just a short walk from Campo de’ Fiori in the historic center.
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