Cheap hotels near Roman Forum in Rome, Italy
The Roman Forum is a veritable who’s-who (or what’s what) of the most important government buildings of ancient Rome. The roster here includes the Temple of Caesar, Temple of Saturn, the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine as well as the Arch of Septimus Severus.
It used to be you could roam the Roman ruins for free. Not so today. The Forum is open to the public daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (or until one hour before dusk). By purchasing a ticket (€12), you’re also covered to visit the Colosseum, which is just next door, and Palatine Hill. Tickets are valid for 48-hours.
Hotels near the Roman Forum: Sticking close to the Forum means a chance to wake up in the middle of the action, and to keep yourself well poised for travel to other points in Rome. Our hotel picks in the Colosseo & Monti neighborhood range from B&Bs to three-star properties.
Via Cavour 295, Monti
EuroCheapo Review: Situated in a quiet courtyard off the busy Via Cavour, the Hotel Rosetta offers 18 rooms and a family-run atmosphere.... read review
$73
Via Cavour 266, Monti
EuroCheapo Review: Friendly Alberta runs the Hotel Paba, a popular two-star hotel with an enviable location near the Colosseum and sometimes excellent rates.... read review
$94
Via dei Vascellari, 61, Trastevere
EuroCheapo Review: Doubling as a retreat and place of prayer, the Casa di San Francesca Romana a Ponte Rotto is a refined haven offering splurge-worthy rooms in the heart of Trastevere.... read review
$135
Via del Boschetto 144, Monti
EuroCheapo Review: Located in the hilly heart of Monti, the three-star Hotel Grifo is a polished small hotel that may be worth a splurge.... read review
$52
Via dei Chiavari 20, Campo de' Fiori
EuroCheapo Review: The family-run Hotel Smeraldo is a three-star gem located just a short walk from Campo de’ Fiori in the historic center.... read review
$83