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The Yellow Hostel
86%
(Near Termini)
"I had a blast at Yellow Hostel! The hostel was a five-minute walk from the train station; it's very centrally located. The staff were amazing!! I felt like I was at home with my friends. As someone on her own, so to speak, I was made me to feel safe and comfortable, and they offered me some good advice for travelling alone and safe. I personally like the caged locker idea on the bottom of each bunk bed set. My backpack fit right in, so it was more accessible to get to my things. The bathroom in the room I stayed in was very clean and the...
Funny Palace Hostel
85%
"A gem of a hostel! - Just returned from a glorious surprise trip with my son whose trip was made all the more special because of the excellent personal service of Mabri and Johnny who complimented my eleven year old son on his ability to converse and show appreciation to the superb funny palace staff. The room on the top floor was simple but spacious, the lift quirkily exciting, and checking in to a laundrette simply added to the adventure. I e-mailed Johnny and Mabri a group picture of us on our return and also rang them to thank them...
Alessandro Palace Hostel
84%
(Near Termini)
"One of the best hostel experiences I've had was at the Alessandro Palace Hostel during New Year's Eve week 2004! I loved the staff and their endlessly helpful tips on Roman cuisine, shopping, clubs, and music! In the numerous hostels I've visited over the years, none have left such a pleasant memory as Alessandro's Palace and the unforgettable friendships that were made while there. A true Hostel experience: resting in an extremely clean and cozy room, starting your busy day with a tasty (Nutella) breakfast, unwinding in the evening over...
Litus Roma Hostel
83%
(Lido di Ostia)
"Fantastic, Affordable, Comfortable - Totally excellent hostel. The staff were super friendly and helpful, bent over backwards to help us out, and the whole place was clean. Breakfast was huge and had a huge variety of food and was totally delicious (and free). Only downside, location. Takes almost an hour to get there from downtown Rome, but once there it's peaceful. They even picked us up from the train station in Lido at a ridiculous hour of the night. Very highly recommended!" … "Clean, modern, helpful, affordable - I only stayed...
Colors Hotel & Hostel
82%
(Near Vatican City)
"Very very verry nice hostel located in a neighbourhood with the real italians, not only tourists. We stayed in the 5p dorm, met nice people and had a real good time at the balcony. They also have a kitchen with everything you need." … "We were very pleased with this hostel! If you enjoy visiting with other travelers, but also appreciate some peace and quiet at times, this is the hostel for you. The location is great, and no further than Termini for most main attractions. The staff is very friendly and helpful, the rooms were well-kept,...
Legends Hostel
82%
(Near Termini)
"Excellent! - This hostel was great -- one of the best we saw in Europe! The staff was friendly and the room was clean. The free breakfast is just a roll but it's filling. We also got free pasta and wine for dinner! The location is perfect too. It's only a two-minute walk from the train station and subways." … "Excellent - For this being the first time I ever stayed in a hostel, I loved it. Our room was very clean and under each bed you are given a rollout draw to lock your items in. There is also other locker spaces available. The...
Alessandro Downtown Hostel
80%
(Near Termini)
"Hands down, this is the best hostel I've stayed at. It's in a fabulous location, has a really great staff, and it's clean. The bathroom set-up was really great--it had individually-locked bathrooms (toilet, sink, mirror, and tub), providing privacy and safety. I also enjoyed the fact that they set up an all-women's room (although I didn't request this, so I don't know if it was intentional). The beds had good, firm mattresses. It was great!" … "This is a great hostel. The staff were friendly and helpful — they were eager to make...
Hostel Des Artistes
79%
(Near Termini)
"Best hostel I've stayed at. The people are cool, the rooms are comfy, and the bathrooms are super clean. I was shocked that this could be a hostel. It's also pretty centrally located. I'd definitely stay here again." … "I was here in December and it was grand. The staff were really friendly; chilled and helpful. The rooftop terrace was great for drinking beer or coffee, and the free Internet was busy but nice. Who cares, anyway; you're in Roma. They had a special rate for December so check it out if you are going at this time." …...
Pop Inn Hostel
79%
(Near Termini)
"I found this place excellent! Very clean place with a great location. The staff were very friendly. The facilities, the provided information and security were great. I'd definitely stay there again!" … "I really liked this hostel. It is very conveniently located just next to the main train station, and it's very easy to find. The staff are friendly and helpful, the rooms are clean and comfortable, and both the breakfast and Internet are free!" … "Great place with a lot of nice people. Perfect location, safe, and the cleanest...
Hostel Guy's Paradise
78%
"Hi everyone! I had a really great stay when I was in Rome and will definitely stay here again when I return!!!" … "To Lorenzo, Vanessa and crew: Totally stoked to have stayed with you. Thanks for taking me to the markets to get the seafood. We had the best cook up! We had fish three ways, chilly mussels, spaghetti and clams, spaghetti pesto, garlic bread, salad pane and lots of booze. Your generosity and hospitality is rare to find in a hostel. Maybe we'll open a restaurant in Rome some day. Guy's Paradise rocks! Aussie,aussie,aussie,...
B&T Rooms
75%
"Brand New, Clean, Friendly, location location location - I have stayed at two of Antonio's hostel's and both times have been a great experience. Antonio has a hostel just blocks away from Termini, and also near the Vatican! They were both newly renovated, and he even arranged transportation to pick me up because my flight arrived very late! The hostel room itself was very clean and the rooms are spacious. I would recommend this hostel to anyone who wants a nice, clean, and decently priced place to stay while they visit Roma." … "Decent...
Hostel Beautiful
75%
(Near Termini)
"Superb hostel! Lovely staff, lovely atmosphere, lovely people, makes the stay in Rome a whole lot of fun!!" … "Recommended! - I spend with my friends a wonderful week in Roma in the beginning of November 2008 and I was nice suprised. The room for four of us plus shower and lavatory, mopped floor every day, clean bedsheets, and sweet coffee with croissant every morning. And of course, smiley receptionists with good sense of humour. The hostel is located next to main railway station so don't forget earpads. Really recommended. Enjoy it."...
Pensione Ottaviano Hostel
75%
(Near Vatican City)
"I had a wonderful time here!! It had a perfect location--300 metres from St. Peter's Square and a 2 minute walk from the Vatican Museum. It was also very close to the metro stop Ottaviano. Supermarkets and a laundry were nearby. The staff were very helpful, almost 24 hours a day. We got a free map of Rome and all kind of tourist tips. The fridges in the rooms were perfect with this heat. Everybody: go there!!!" … "Like everyone else said, centrally located. As I see it, that is the most important thing in Rome. There is so much to see...
Freedom Traveller Hostel
74%
(Near Termini)
"awesome, friendly, and very helpful staff. very clean rooms and bathroom (the biggest and cleanest rooms compared to other hostels i've stayed in). also have a great walking tour and pub crawl! they do have a couple or so buildings -- the main building at at via gaeta and another where i stayed at via villafranca. best hostel i've ever stayed at and highly recommended!" … "Nice! - I stayed in this hostel for 8 days in January of 2010. It is very close to Termini Station. I was in the main building.Breakfast is from 8 to 10, and dinner...
Happy Days Hostel
74%
"Very Good - This hostel is excellent, because the staff are really nice they make you feel comfortable. When I was there, they had really friendly people who stay there. It is a very good hostel because it's close to the Saint Pieter and the Saint Angelo, Metro is within ten minutes near. So it's really great!" … "Awesome, fun, great place to stay in Rome! - This is a great place to stay. 10 minutes walk from the Vatican, Metro, St. Angelo Castle, and more. Full kitchen, super helpful and friendly staff, and fun people staying there. I...
Mona Lisa Hostel
74%
"Best hostel! - This place was fantastic. So cozy and welcoming, it definitely felt like living in a house with a bunch of super nice people. The small size of the hostel makes it really easy to meet people and the living room/kitchen/internet area is always full of people looking to chill. When I was there the electricity went out for the evening, and everyone staying there just sat around talking and playing guitar by candlelight. A really great experience and the best hostel I've stayed at." … "My daughter stayed at the Mona Lisa and...
Cristina Guesthouse
72%
"Very clean place, close to Termini station, and only 2 metro stations away from major attractions. Very helpful owners. I found it much more convenient than when I stayed near major attractions. Good value!!!" … "Very clean, the owners were extremely helpful and nice, Very convenient to Termini station and easy to find!" … "They did not understand English extremely well and the hotel clerk was shy, but Christine and her sister were very nice, friendly, and helpful to us. We enjoyed our stay with them very much and loved the...
Friendship Place
72%
(Near Termini)
"I simply loved that place! It's a two-minute walk from the train station, it's clean, bright and the staff are very friendly! There are only 24 beds, so soon you know everybody. There's no common room but everybody hangs around at the reception/kitchen room and I met a lot of nice people. I almost felt at home after a couple of days. So if you stay in Rome, visit and try it out!" … "The staff here were the friendliest of anywhere I stayed during my five weeks in Europe. They got to know my friend and me by name and gave us several...
M & J Place Hostel
69%
(Near Termini)
"I really had a great expereience in this hostel. The location was great and I was able to go to the main sites within 20min walk. The atmosphere in the hostel was stunning, the members of the staff were really nice and I definitely recommned this hostel for anyone who wants to party... badly... M and J also provides a bunch of services very handful like the free internet, beer parties, tv lounge and more. I let you discover the rest by yourselves." … "Their new management rocks! New Years Week 2003/2004 was absolutely great! All 150...
Youth Station Hostel
69%
(Piazza Bologna)
"I loved my stay here! They provide good service, and it's a very nice hostel. I was on a trip to Rome with my class, and everybody thought that this hostel was a very nice place to stay." … "This hostel was great! We had our own bathroom, and it was surprisingly clean for a hostel. The staff was very friendly and helpful — they even let us keep our luggage there after we checked out so we wouldn't have to carry it around Rome all day! It's also not far from the Metro station, which is definitely a plus — although you should keep in...
Sandy Hostel
67%
(Near Termini)
"This hostel was only excellent because I met somebody from England here. He was so unique, wonderful, and fascinating that I just couldn't forget him — and so I followed him to London! So it was my destiny. Thank you Hostel Sandy! :)" … "After a trip through Italy I came back to Rome, and this place had a bed available. It is very centrally located: you can walk to the Forum Romanum and the Colosseum. It's also very near the central train station, Termini. And for those who want to experience the best of Rome's pub crawl: go to the...
Hostel Montestella
66%
(Near Termini)
"I was there in August 2004. It is a clean, calm, friendly place. The staff were nice, especially Farid, who was very cooperative and understanding. The hostel is close to Termini, though the street was quite calm. The dorms are spacious and constantly cleaned. There are a lot of showers with hot water, but nothing to hang your clothes on. I enjoyed the peace and the safety of the place . The main three drawbacks are: there's no luggage storage; no change of sheets, although I stayed there for ten nights; and finally, the Romanian girl at...
Hostel Roma Inn 2000
66%
(Near Termini)
"Not really a hostel but a great place to crash. Not too expensive, Mario is very friendly, and the elevator is the coolest :). You get your own key, so there is no curfew. This one time though, I gave the key to my friends and hit town alone. They turned off their phones and I sat on the porch for like 2 hours before I could get in. :) Anyways: Despite the lack of free internet and a kitchen, we still like coming back here. I went there with 6 friends in 2000, and this and last year with my girlfriend. (And the two showers in the bathroom...
Hostel Pink Floyd
65%
(Near Termini)
"I had booked to stay here for two nights (July 2003) but my friend and I never actually got to see the hostel! The owner put us into rooms in Hotel Hollywood instead (same area) - we were given a room that costs 90 euro a night though of course we paid hostel prices (80 for 2 nights) :) It was clean, very central and the owner was quite helpful and if you do get upgraded to the hotel, the lift works do not fear, although it does look like ancient history." … "We stayed in a private room which was actually on the top floor of the hotel....
Fiesta Terrace Hostel
64%
"Marco, his wife, and the helper girl were very accommodating and friendly. We hung out with them and their baby (Enez) and they were never angry when we came in way too late. Once when coming back into Rome late from a train, they opened up a room for us at like two a.m. We spent a lot of time out there chillin on the Party Terrace. Next time I'm in Rome, this is where I'm staying. The rooms were clean, so were the bathrooms, and the beers in the cooler were moderately priced." … "I picked this hostel because it was cheap and very...



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Rome Travel Tips & Suggestions

Anonymous
Rome is a fantastic city to live in, but from a tourist perspective -- especially if you aren't comfortable with a city that is as chaotic as Rome -- it might not be so great. I myself hated Rome the first time I visited, but came back and looked at things from a new perspective and saw all the great things it has to offer, and now live here. There are also numerous opportunities to meet people from all over the world all over the city if you are social and talk to people. The Spanish steps are a great place for tourists to hang out, listen to some locals play the guitar and sing, and meet new people. Rome is not a dangerous city if you don't make yourself a target. That means not wandering around with a map in your hand or wearing obviously touristy clothing (fanny packs for instance). Also, attempt to have an air of confidence about where you are even if you're totally lost. You can still ask for directions, but don't make it obvious that you're lost. As far as Romans not being friendly, I've lived here for a while and what I've noticed is that most people have expectations of how people such as waiters or barmen should behave that isn't congruent with the culture. Waiters aren't tipped in Italy and as such don't really have incentive to be any nicer than they have to -- however if you're friendly towards them, even if they are cold to you initially, often times they'll warm up eventually. Italian culture is one of taking your time -- if an Italian goes to dinner they expect not to be rushed, if a waiter brings their food too quickly it's considered rude, like they're trying to get rid of them. That said there are rude people here, just like anywhere else. The bus drivers can be especially unfriendly, so try to avoid asking them for directions (especially if they're already driving and you ask in English), instead try asking a local on the bus, they're usually quite willing to help you. The increasing issue with fascists here in the city is something to be concerned about, but just don't get confrontational with people and you shouldn't have a problem. There are police everywhere in the city you can approach if need be. Basically the system the police in Rome follow is if a person isn't hurting anyone, then they should leave it be. All in all with Rome, you have to come in with an open mind, and try to find the humor in situations that are a bit out of the ordinary. It's a great, fun, amazing, crazy city with endless opportunities if you just give it the chance to be so.
opb.travel
Look at Rome -- dirty, expensive, and crowded. It is the eternal city and there is so much to see and explore. And that is what every owner of a hostel, hotel, restaurant and every other business serving tourists knows. Convenient it is that most hostels and hotels are situated close to the Termini train station. It must be the cheapest area in Rome, because it is one of the most smelly, dirty, and -- for tourists, carrying their cameras and wallets -- unsafe areas. Plus, coming out of Termini, walking your first meters in the city, you will see homeless sleeping, be asked for money and cigarettes. The prices in Rome -- well, it is Rome after all, so every tourist is paying for it, but do yourself a big favor when you stay at a some hotel or hostel. Ask around what rate other guests pay, because you will be judged by your wallet and look by receptionists at many places at a difference of up to 60 €uro for a single room. Some tourists just pay everything.
Margaret Wilson
I first visited Rome in 1973 and I had the best time there -- the city was so beautiful with all its history and the people so friendly. Again, I visited in 2003 and it was still wonderful. I visited last year with my daughter because I told her it was the one of the best cities in the world. How disappointed we were, I could have cried. We stayed at an apartment near Termini Station and the proprietor insisted we pay cash even though the internet site said you could pay with a credit card. Unfortunately, because of demand, all ATMs (Bancomats) were out of service. We walked around with the proprietor late into the night, gave up and found one in the morning that worked. We only had three days and didn't want to waste time. First we headed off to St. Peter's but the crowds were horrendous so we gave up on that. The queues for the Vatican went right around the streets and were six people deep. We decided to leave that for another day and get up early in the morning. We queued from 8:30 a.m. for two hours to get in, by which time we wished we hadn't bothered. Next we queued for a sightseeing bus, another two-and-a-half-hour wait from Termini Station. People won't get off as they do the whole circuit first, then get off at places they want to visit. Get on it somewhere than the start, you may have more luck! We loved seeing all the ruins and fountains, but everywhere you go there are huge crowds. The natives were off-hand and I don't blame them. Rome has become too crowded, causing the city to become dirty, with cigarette butts everywhere and graffiti. The food is really expensive and "copperto" and service charges are added onto this expense. Personally, I think that the introduction of cheap flights to Europe (Ryan Air, EasyJet) has caused a major influx of tourists, which has had a derogatory affect not only in Rome but in Venice, Florence. My daughter hated being there and wanted to go home, I was embarrassed as I said it was the best city in the world. The final insult was when we were walking to Termini Station to get to Ciampino Airport, 11 a.m. in the morning, some drunk whipped out his member and urinated in the gutter right in front of us. I will never go there again, I could cry.
giles(marco)
I thought Rome was a great place to visit, but lots of walking. But I found a few bars that made up for that at the end of the day. Try and make a trip down to Pompeii -- only two hours away. All I can say is be careful of some of the guys around the termini station, as my friend and I nearly got rolled. If you look about for a night out, you can get good deals on beer -- especially the old town (it's pretty reasonable). I found the Italian very polite -- if you make the effort to speak Italian no matter how basic, you get respect! Enjoy Rome -- the ladies are darlings and fit!
Sam
Rome is a fantastic, brilliant city but one that, like most large and popular cities, offers traps for the unwary. There are lots of pickpockets (and they are very good at their jobs), but just pay attention and don't flaunt your valuables. On the plus side, Rome has a very low serious crime rate for such a large city and is generally safe (with all the usual provisos). You can also be ripped off (however, not as badly as I've been ripped off in London, Paris, or New York) and pay too much for bad food but that is usually only if you eat at tourist spots and don't wander off the tourist path (it doesn't take much wandering -- usually just a street away). Eat at local places, drink your coffee standing up, and generally try to get the feel of the place and you will have a much much better time. People are not mean or pushy, but nor will they fawn and grovel at your feet -- Italians (Romans especially, who can be a bit old fashioned) people respond to politeness and attempts to at least try to speak some Italian. If you dress inappropriately, jabber at people in English without asking if they speak it, or expect them to act like servants then what do you expect? Rome is a living, working city. Tourism is important but is not everything -- I much prefer it that way. Remember, you are not at home so don't expect it be be like home. Live a little for God's sake.
Anonymous
Nasty people, dirt and graffiti everywhere, no medicine available after 9. Italian hospitality is a myth -- I was treated much more nicely by the English-speaking tourists. You're better off staying home.
Anonymous
Don't talk to strangers if you are a female. I met two Italian men in Rome who helped me to find the way at first and kept on taking advantage of me afterwards!
jo
Roma is historic. Act like a local, keep your valuables hidden, and don't walk round with a map. There are pickpockets and thieves. Watch out. And if you hate your pension or hostel, change it. There are hundreds of others. Don't be intimidated by the pushy owners. I found Rome to be the pushiest city I have ever visited in terms of locals. Perhaps someone needs to remind the Italians that without tourists their economy wouldn't be that good.
Jessica
Rome was just amazing. It was on my list of must-see cities, and it fulfilled every expectation. The usual tourist haunts should be visited and won't disappoint -- Trevi Fountain, Colosseo, and Vatican City. For something a little more off the crowded track, try Appia Antica, the ancient acquaduct, and the catacombs. We took the "Archeo-bus" out there and loved it. It ended up being our favorite day. Maybe we got lucky, but everything we ate was awesome! The food was so good. Just try to find something a little off the tourist track and you won't be disappointed. The pizza was outstanding and so cheap. Picnics were great too -- just find a deli and order some meat and cheese. Overall, everyone should visit Rome -- you won't regret seeing the "Eternal City."
Herbivore
It's bizarre that people complain about not being admitted to St Peter's because of inappropriate attire. It's a place of worship! If tourists want to visit -- for free, by the way -- fine, but what's unreasonable about asking them to respect their surroundings? Would these people show up at a mosque demanding to be admitted without removing their shoes and while eating a ham sandwich?
Anonymous
Rome was one of the most beautiful and interesting cities I have ever seen, but also one of the sketchiest. My friend got her wallet and one hundred-fifty Euros stolen on the Metro on the way to the Vatican Museum, so watch out! Also, beware of the Termini train station late at night and early in the morning. Lots of creepy drunk guys tend to hang out around there.
christine
Rome exceeded all expectation even for a girl who doesn't like big cities. The historical buildings were so interesting and beautiful. Spend a couple of days there.
Dave
I lived in Rome for four months with work paying for my plush appartment. Rome is such a lovely place and I liked the people -- what you see is what you get with them. Food and service is great, weather is great. Enjoy your trip there and eat out as much as you can.
Janine
When travelling in Summer, remember to do as the Romans do and siesta during the middle of the day. It gets really hot and is very easy to sun burn if you are trying to do outdoor sightseeing in the middle of the day. I got sunstroke without realising how hot it was...
steve
This city is amazing. Theres so much to see, I could have happily stayed there for months. Make sure you're wearing trousers and shoes however when you visit St Peters, guards in FBI disguise snatch you from the crowd and send you away in the typical Italian way. I find the Italians extremely rude and unwelcoming; however they didnt spoil my time in Rome. I guess I would be like them if my city was invaded all year round by the hoards of amazed tourists. Strangley enough I also found Rome to be the worst place I've ever been to for pizza, or indeed anyfood. The prices were sky high, the service was rude and even mean and the food was awful. I obviously had a bad time of it when looking for food but I would suggest Rome is not the place for good food.
Anonymous
Rome is fantastic!!! The trevi Fountain is incredible!! I thought it was smaller but is simply fascinating, I could be watching it for hours without a problem, the colosseo, the pantheon, every single piece of Rome is incredible! It's easy to reach everything by la Metro and the people are helpful.
Denise - Philadelphia, PA
Rome, yes it is very traffic-laden. But the Colosseum, Palatino, Via del Corso, Pantheon, and Trevi Fountain are worth it! I hit Rome during the big Saldi and I bought tons of clothes for very good prices! Trevi Fountain was so beautiful at night. I just sat there and spoke with the locals. I learned a lot of Italian that night. Plus, being serenaded by a charming Italian man is always a plus! Dirt, dirt, dirt, who cares? There is plenty of dirt in every American city as well. After all, they are cities! But Italian dirt is so much more charming, LOL : )
Anonymous
Rome is cool, don't stay too long because you might get abducted by the vatican gaurds who dislike you because you clothes are not appropriate, but they are wearing something you would see at disneyland. Go here to party in pubs and peep the ruins. Watch out for the drunk dude at the pantheon with his box wine.
Anonymous
Book in advance or otherwise you'll be in trouble.
DRD
Rome is the most beautiful, busy, romantic city you can find. Do not miss it. Take the tours and walk as much as you can, there is so much to do and learn about it. Miss this city and risk dying unfufilled. A place designed for lovers and lovers of travel.
Caught Out
Definitely read the reviews. We were grossly ripped off. Unfortunately the hostel we chose didn't have a review so help out your fellow travellers by posting a few comments about any hostels you stay at.
Anonymous
Read the reviews and comments on here before you pick a hostel. Rome has more than its fair share of duds when it comes to hostels.
Anonymous
Most hostels in Rome are located near the train station. It's a very touristy area, but it's a reasionably central area in the city and it's nice to be able to walk directly to your hostel from the train station. If you stay somewhere not near the train station, there's also a metro stop at the train station, so you can usually get to your hostel that way.
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