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    Nerva Boutique Hotel, Rome, Italy
    1Hotels

    Points

    175

    Nerva Boutique Hotel sits steps from the Imperial Forums on Via Tor de' Conti — a strong location play for travellers who want an independently run base close to ancient Rome without paying five-star palazzo prices. There's no destination restaurant or spa on-site, so guests who want full-service amenities should look at Hotel Eden or JK Place Roma instead. Book here if the address is the point.

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    The Fifteen Keys Hotel, Rome, Italy
    2Hotels

    Points

    175

    The Fifteen Keys Hotel on Via Urbana is one of Rome's most intimate boutique options — fifteen rooms in the Monti neighbourhood, with easy booking and a residential feel that larger properties cannot replicate. Best for couples and special occasions. Book direct for the best rate; no loyalty programme applies at this independent property.

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    1880 Atypical Rooms, Rome, Italy
    3Hotels

    Points

    150

    1880 Atypical Rooms on Via Nazionale offers a design-led alternative to Rome's conventional mid-range hotels, with easy availability and a central location that works for both first-time visitors and returns. Wellness and amenity specifics are unconfirmed, so it's better suited to guests prioritising room character over spa depth. Confirm current facilities directly before booking.

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    Campo de Fiori Suits, Rome, Italy
    4Hotels

    Points

    150

    Campo de Fiori Suits works best for repeat Rome visitors who want a self-sufficient base in the city's historic core without full-service hotel pricing. The address on Vicolo dei Chiodaroli puts you steps from Campo de Fiori's market and a short walk from Trastevere and the Pantheon. Book in winter for the best rate-to-location value in this neighbourhood.

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    Casa Fabbrini Boutique B & B, Rome, Italy
    5Hotels

    Points

    150

    Casa Fabbrini Boutique B&B sits on a quiet historic-centre lane near Campo de' Fiori, making it a practical, intimate base for first-time visitors to Rome. Expect a residential atmosphere, small room count, and low booking difficulty — but confirm arrival logistics directly with the host before travel. Best suited to couples or solo travellers who want proximity to central Rome without the scale of a full-service hotel.

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    Casa Montani, Rome, Italy
    6Hotels

    Casa Montani

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    Casa Montani is a small boutique guesthouse at Piazzale Flaminio, suited to business travellers and couples who want a quiet, residential base in Prati rather than a full-service hotel. The Flaminio metro connection gives fast access to central Rome. Book four to six weeks ahead during spring and autumn when the limited room count fills quickly.

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    Castel Sant' Angelo Suite , B&B, Rome, Italy
    7Hotels

    A compact B&B on Piazza Adriana, steps from Castel Sant' Angelo and within walking distance of the Vatican. The right choice for value-focused travellers who want a central Rome base without paying for hotel amenities they won't use. Book in winter for the best rate-to-location ratio; spring and September fill fast.

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    Colosseum Garden, Rome, Italy
    8Hotels

    Colosseum Garden

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    Colosseum Garden occupies one of Rome's most coveted addresses on Via Marco Aurelio, within walking distance of the Colosseum. Booking is straightforward, and the location-to-price ratio is the primary argument for choosing it over better-documented competitors. Confirm rates and read recent service reviews before committing, then cross-reference with our full Rome hotels guide.

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    Daphne - Rome Boutique B & B, Rome, Italy
    9Hotels

    Points

    150

    Daphne is a boutique B&B on a quiet street in Rome's Trevi district, offering a central location at a fraction of the cost of nearby full-service hotels. It earns its value through position alone — walkable to the Trevi Fountain and Barberini Metro. Book in shoulder season (November or January–February) for the best rate-to-location ratio in this neighbourhood.

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    Gigli d'Oro Suite Hotel, Rome, Italy
    10Hotels

    Points

    150

    Gigli d'Oro Suite Hotel delivers suite-level accommodation in one of Rome's most walkable historic-centre addresses, making it a practical choice for couples and special-occasion stays. The all-suite format removes the upgrade guessing game. Best booked in shoulder season — April–May or September–October — for the right balance of price and atmosphere.

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    Hotel Aldrovandi, Rome, Italy
    11Hotels

    Hotel Aldrovandi

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    Hotel Aldrovandi trades central-Rome spectacle for genuine service consistency and a quieter setting alongside Villa Borghese in Parioli. Booking is easy year-round, and the staff-to-guest ratio means personal requests are actually remembered. Book it for extended stays or couples who want polished but low-key luxury; look elsewhere if a central address is non-negotiable.

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    Hotel Alexandra, Rome, Italy
    12Hotels

    Hotel Alexandra

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    Hotel Alexandra is a compact boutique property on Via Veneto, suited to travellers who want a quieter, more personal base than Rome's larger five-star hotels. Booking is easy year-round, but suite categories are limited — return visitors wanting an upgrade should book direct and early. A solid mid-tier option for couples and solo travellers in the Ludovisi neighbourhood.

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    Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George by IHG, Rome, Italy
    13Hotels

    Hotel Indigo Rome - St. George by IHG earns its place on one of Rome's most coveted addresses — Via Giulia — at a price point below the city's ultra-luxury set. The IHG boutique tier gives you central, calm access to Trastevere and Campo de' Fiori with straightforward booking and neighbourhood-specific design. A practical choice for travellers who want character without the complexity of a smaller independent hotel.

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    Hotel Pulitzer Roma, Rome, Italy
    14Hotels

    Points

    150

    Hotel Pulitzer Roma is an easy-to-book property in Rome's EUR district, suited to business travellers or those wanting a quieter base outside the historic centre. The location trades tourist energy for calm, but adds transit time to major sites. For a design-forward or landmark stay, other Rome properties offer more per night.

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    Il Boom B & B Rome, Rome, Italy
    15Hotels

    Points

    150

    Il Boom is a small B&B on Via Dandolo in Trastevere, suited to travellers who want a residential Rome address over hotel amenities. Booking is straightforward, but room-level details and pricing should be confirmed directly. Best for value-conscious visitors comfortable without concierge services or on-site dining.

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    MyNavona, Rome, Italy
    16Hotels

    MyNavona

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    MyNavona sits steps from Piazza Navona on Via di Tor Millina, making it one of the easiest bookings in Rome's Centro Storico. It works well as a family-friendly option in a convenient historic-centre location, with walk-in flexibility outside peak summer months. For special-occasion dining with verifiable credentials, look elsewhere in Rome.

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    Relais Palazzo Taverna, Rome, Italy
    17Hotels

    Points

    150

    Relais Palazzo Taverna occupies a strong position in Rome's historic centre, placing you within walking distance of Campo de' Fiori and Piazza Navona. Availability is generally accessible, making it a practical choice for travellers who prioritise location and boutique character. Confirm rates and amenities directly before booking, as on-site facilities data is limited.

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    Residenza Napoleone III, Rome, Italy
    18Hotels

    Points

    150

    Residenza Napoleone III offers a calm, residential-feel base in Rome's Campo Marzio neighbourhood, a short walk from the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. It's an easy booking with no special access needed. For the best rate-to-experience ratio, target October through early December or mid-February through April, when summer crowds and peak pricing have cleared.

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    Rooms of Rome, Rome, Italy
    19Hotels

    Rooms of Rome

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    Rooms of Rome is a self-service apartment rental in the residential Appio-Latino neighbourhood — a practical, low-friction base for returning visitors who want space, a kitchen, and a quieter Rome experience. There's no front desk or concierge, so first-time visitors or anyone who wants service built into the stay should look elsewhere. Easy to book, best suited to stays of three nights or more.

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    San Carlo Suite, Rome, Italy
    20Hotels

    San Carlo Suite

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    San Carlo Suite occupies a prime stretch of Via del Corso, putting the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Navona within easy walking distance. The suite-style format suits couples and small groups after a more residential feel in central Rome. Booking is straightforward, making it a practical option when flexibility on dates matters.

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    San Pietro Boutiquerooms, Rome, Italy
    21Hotels

    Points

    150

    San Pietro Boutiquerooms occupies a practical address in Rome's Prati neighbourhood, walking distance from the Vatican without the tourist-centre price premium. It suits value-conscious travellers who want a quiet, well-located base rather than full-service hotel amenities. Booking is easy for most of the year; plan ahead only if your trip falls around Easter or major Vatican events.

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    The Inn At The Spanish Steps, Rome, Italy
    22Hotels

    Points

    150

    The Inn At The Spanish Steps offers a boutique townhouse alternative to Rome's larger luxury hotels, with an address on Via dei Condotti that puts the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, and designer shopping within easy walking distance. Best suited to couples and special-occasion stays rather than families seeking resort amenities. Easy to book, with direct reservations the recommended route for the best room options.

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    Trastevere, Rome, Italy
    23Hotels

    Trastevere

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    Trastevere sits on Borgo Pio near Vatican City, a quieter Rome address that works well for a celebration stay if you go in with accurate expectations. Booking is relatively easy compared to the top luxury hotels in the city. Ask about upper-floor or courtyard-facing rooms when reserving, and use the location as a base for evenings spent across the river in Trastevere proper.

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    Tree Charme, Rome, Italy
    24Hotels

    Tree Charme

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    Tree Charme occupies a strong address on the Lungotevere in Trastevere, steps from Piazza Trilussa and the Tiber. It books more easily than most comparable Rome properties, making it a practical first or return choice for the neighbourhood. If you are staying three or more nights, the suite-level upgrade is worth considering for the extra light and ceiling height.

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    Villa Laetitia, Rome, Italy
    25Hotels

    Villa Laetitia

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    150

    Villa Laetitia is a Fendi-owned patrician villa on the Tiber in Prati, best suited to couples and special occasion travellers who want intimacy over hotel scale. The antique-furnished rooms and residential calm make it a stronger choice than larger luxury properties for those who find grand lobbies a distraction. Booking is easy, and a river-facing room is worth the premium.

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