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3 Star Hotels in the Center of Rome

So that walking in Rome is not very tiring, it is best to choose a hotel located in close proximity to the main attractions of the Eternal City. That is why BlogoItaliano decided to select the hotels in the center of Rome of the middle price category that received the most enthusiastic reviews from tourists on Booking.com. So, the best 3 star hotels in Rome according to users of the largest hotel booking portal.

5. Hotel Manfredi Suite In Rome: rating - 8.9

Top Five Manfredi Suite In Rome Hotels of Rome 3 stars, is located on Via Margutta - a quiet street where several art salons and galleries are located.

Manfredi Suite Hotel - Plaza de España 10-minute walk

The main sights of Rome can be reached on foot: ten minutes walk from Piazza di Spagna, Villa Borghese, as well as the famous Via Condotti, a street of designer shops and boutiques.

The cozy rooms are decorated in a classic style - luxurious beds with wooden headboards, soft bedspreads, magnificent curtains. From the windows of the hotel rooms Manfredi suite in rome overlooks the city or the courtyard.

The most appreciated amenities at the hotel were guests - 9.9 out of 10 possible - is this not the best hint where a curious tourist should stay?

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4.Hotel Condotti: rating - 9

Condotti is a small cozy boutique hotel, located on the 4th place in our rating 3 star hotels in the center of Rome, is located in the heart of the Eternal City: on a quiet street a minute walk from the famous Spanish Steps.

Very close to the hotel is Via Condotti - one of the most fashionable streets of the capital, famous for its boutiques and shops. Therefore, if the purpose of a trip to the Eternal City, in addition to attractions, is shopping in Rome, then Hotel Condotti is worth a closer look.

In the immediate vicinity of the hotel there is a metro station: from here you can easily and quickly get to the Vatican, as well as to the Trevi Fountain and the main railway station.

The hotel has only 16 rooms, and therefore, choosing this hotel as a place to sleep in Rome, it is better not to delay the reservation.

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3. Hotel Santa Maria: rating - 9

Santa Maria is a small, elegant hotel located in the historical center of Rome - one of the most picturesque areas of the Italian capital.

In walking distance from the hotel - the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere standing on the square of the same name, the Colosseum, the Vatican, the Trevi Fountain. In addition, this area is famous for traditional Italian restaurants, which are popular with both tourists and Italians themselves.

The hotel is located on the banks of the Tiber in the old building of the former monastery of the XVI century. The rooms are decorated with exquisite wooden furniture and offer views of the cozy patio with orange trees and lush Mediterranean vegetation.

Guests Hotel Santa MariaIn addition to the location, they especially emphasize the cleanliness of the rooms and the friendly attitude of the staff.

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2.Excel Navona Hotel: rating - 9.1

As for a hotel with a guest rating of 9.1 in Excel Navona, prices do not bite, and therefore, choosing a candidate for the second line of our rating, we decided to stay on it.

Hotel Excel Navona located in the historic district of the city, famous for its baroque style. All the main places of interest in Rome are very close to the hotel - this location allows you to walk in the center on foot, without using transport.

The elegant and comfortable rooms of the hotel are decorated in the same style - purple bedspreads and curtains, wooden ceiling beams, tiled floors. Hotel guests are offered traditional Italian breakfasts - several types of cheese, Parma ham, sweets.

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1. Fabio Massimo Design Hotel: rating - 9.1

Fabio Massimo - a magnificent design hotel, which won an honorable first place in our top five Best Rome Hotels 3 stars, located in the Pratti district, a ten minute walk from the Vatican.

In walking distance from the hotel St. Peter's Basilica and Piazza Navona, the metro station is very close by - after passing two stops, you will find yourself at the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps.

The hotel's interior is striking in a combination of exquisite luxury and comfort.

Hotel Fabio Massimo Design located in a historic building built at the end of the XIX century. Thanks to skillful restoration, the hotel’s modern interiors, decorated in shades of red, brown and white under the guidance of Milanese designer Carlo Flores, amaze guests with a combination of exquisite luxury and comfort.

But it’s not only the design: visitors to Booking.com assigned Fabio Massimo Design a rating of more than 9 points, and its popularity among tourists is also evidenced by the fact that booking a hotel room is not easy even during the “off-season”.

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