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This is a complete list of all known hostels in Rome. If you know of a Rome hostel that isn't listed here, please use the "Add a New Hostel" link at the bottom of the page.
(Near Termini)
 "A hostel located 3 blocks from the train station. At least that's where the reception desk is. They also have a hostel next to the building at that location, but they own properties in several...
(Lido di Ostia)
 "Litus Roma Hostel is in Ostia, which is about twenty minutes from Rome. It would probably be a ten-minute train ride if the trains would not go as slow as a trolley. You can call them to pick you...
 "Located north of Vatican city, Bella Roma Hostel does not have the best location for exploring Rome, but it is certainly possible to walk to many of the sights or take a bus. When arriving at...
(Near Termini)
 "A cheery hostel 2 blocks from the train station. It isn't very big so there aren't always people around, but it's still a social hostel and it's a good place to meet people. There is a little...
 "This hostel is an apartment that the owners rent out rooms! - very small and relaxing. clean, about a fifteen-minute walk from a subway station, owner is extremely nice, unlimited internet,...
"The apartment is large, bright and newly restored. There are 5 big rooms, two bathrooms and a fully furnished kitchen, microwave, kettle, american coffé machine, espresso machine, electric oven,...
"IL CERCHIO Association offers its own offices to young tourists and students visiting Rome for short and long periods. The address is Via Ruggero Di Lauria n° 24, 300 metres from the Vatican...
 "The place was actually an apartment converted into accommodation with two or three rooms. The room itself was clean and tidy but I was uncomfortable with several things. The bathroom had no...
"If you still need a rest in this big city you will find AD1HOUSE offering in high comfort for a low price. Don't Worry! Because when you're travelling you don't want to have to worry about...
(Near Termini)
 "i think that the hostel would be better at all, but it isn't so bad. location is great, there is hot (really hot) water in showers, a kitchen with many facilities such as pots, pans. rooms are ok...
"Korean Bed and Breakfast in Rome, one of the most affordable Hostels in Rome, Italy ! Are you searching for a beautiful atmosphere bed and breakfast or budget in Rome? Is your hotel in Rome...
 "Total Craphole, dont go there! - Got lost on the way trying to find it, because there were no signage to indicate where this hostel was. Secondly the place is located in a craphole with elements...
 "Awful - this place has bedbugs. enough said." … "Horrible - Nasty bedbug problem and very dirty." … "Rome Student House is a very quiet, clean and small hostel with a family like...
(Near Termini)
 "A charming little hostel located less than a kilometer from the train station. It's a beautifully decorated place that looks more like a nice apartment than a hostel. Everything is new and...
(Near Termini)
 "A fairly large and very social hostel located 5 blocks from the train station. There is a nice sitting area with couches (and cool orange lighting), an internet computer area (free), and a large...
(Near Termini)
 "A social hostel located 4 blocks from the train station. There is a full kitchen and a common area with tables and a TV. It isn't a very big hostel but it's social hostel. Lockers are located...
(Near Termini)
 "A social backpackers' hostel 4 blocks from the train station. There is a common area with internet access computers, couches, and a full kitchen. The internet access isn't free as it is in many...
(Near Termini)
 "One of the best things about the Pop Inn hostel is the location. It's directly opposite Termini, the hub for getting around Rome. If you don't have a car (and you'd have to be pretty nuts to want...
(Near Termini)
 "M&J Place is a decent option when booking hostels in Rome. The location is great, it's just a few meters away from Termini Station and right across the street from a huge supermarket. There are...
(Near Termini)
 "A small hostel with 4 shared rooms located 1 block from the train station. It's a brightly painted place. There are windows with a lot of natural light during the day in all of the rooms. There...
(Near Termini)
 "A hostel located 3 blocks from the train station. At least that's where the reception desk is. They also have a hostel next to the building at that location, but they own properties in several...
(Near Termini)
 "Rome is an expensive place and accommodation is no exception -- and so you might end up staying at a place like the Freestyle Hostel. Freestyle is a seven-minute walk from the Termini train...
(Near Termini)
 "A small hostel with a few rooms located a kilometer from the train station and 2 blocks from a metro stop. It's four floors up and there's no lift/elevator. It's definitely a bit of a climb....
(Near Termini)
 "A tiny two room hostel located 5 blocks from the train station. There are only two small dorm rooms with bunkbeds, and a bathroom in each room. There is a small kitchen with a microwave and...
 "This hostel is near the main train station and metro, Via Termini. Walk along the street Conte Cavour looking for the Via Golliti sign on the right. Turning right, the entrance is before the first...
(Near Termini)
 "Alessandro Legends Hostel, previously called Alessandro Indipendenza, is a small, new hostel in a central area near the Roma Termini (train station). This makes arrival in Rome very easy. If you...
 "Casa Olmata is a six-story house near Santa Maria Maggiore church in Rome (about a five to ten minute walk from Termini). Though close to the station, it is on a safe street. From Casa Olmata it...
(Near Termini)
 "The Stargate Hostel in Rome is one of a few hostels/hotels that share one building. Conveniently, the hostel is close to the main train station and is quite easy to find. There are cheap...
 "Mona Lisa Hostel is an apartment turned into a hostel. There are only two bathrooms for at least four rooms consisting of about eight beds each. You do the math! The wait to use the bathroom...
(Near Termini)
 "A small hostel located 5 blocks from the train station. It has 6 rooms with bunkbeds. There is a tiny kitchen with a fridge and stove. It also has a reasonably sized sitting area with a TV,...
 "The Aladino 2 is a small hostel just a few blocks from the Rome Termini train station. The best way to get there is to make two lefts out of the main exit, so that you are walking along the length...
(Ottaviano San Pierro)
 "A big Hosteling International hostel. It takes about half an hour to get there from the train station (taking the metro and transfering to a bus). The location isn't very close to much of...
 "Fiesta Terrace Hostel is located in the city of Rome. It is a fifteen-minute walk away from the main train station and five-minute walk to the metro. The Colosseum and the Roman Forum can be...
(Near Termini)
 "It was great staying at Des Artistes. The guy at the reception was really cool. He helped me a lot and told me a lot of information about the city. I would recommend to everybody this place. Also,...
(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....
(Near Termini)
 "Backpackers Roma was awesome, one of the best hostels I've been in! It was clean, and has a really great staff, one of which is an excellent cook. Marcos, the manager, was really nice and everyone...
(Near Termini)
 "Great experience, the staff are incredible! Very helpful. The limit of the structure is cancelled by the clime!!" … "Great! It's the best hostel because they have the best people who work...
(Near Termini)
 "This Hostel is simply a place to sleep at night, not even that comfortably. the bathroom is a joke if you plan to shower, the curtain that divide the three by three foot space for a shower from...
(Ciampino)
Situated next to the airport of Rome Ciampino, the Hostel Casale del Monaci offers facilities such as a restaurant and cafeteria, internet access point, a tourist guide service on demand, a...
(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." …...
"Da Vinci is a very popular Hostel in Rome, located 5 minutes from the Metro. You can easily rich the city center, and so waking to the most famous museum of the Ancient Rome. In this cheap...
 "Mabri and his staff at the Funny Palace hostel are very helpful and professional. The rooms are spacious and clean, with many conviences that are not usually included in other hostels -- small...
 "I was a bit apprehensive when I arrived, as the building it's in is being renovated, but the hostel itself is fully functioning! It's basically a 3-bed apartment and I think the guy who runs it...
(Near Termini)
 "A good place to stay in Rome, but not really a "hostel." It's more like an apartment with lots of beds in the rooms. There's no common area, kitchen, etc. But it's clean and friendly, and in a...
(Near Termini)
 "Not bad. Only there is just one staff person working, who does everything. The place is kept clean, and I found no bugs at all. I just couldn't sleep much because of the loud parties held in the...
If you are looking for hostel prices in a quieter environment, then Ciao Roma is the place for you. Ciao Roma is located in a quiet area near Termini, close to Porta Pia, an arch designed by...
(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...
 "Fantastic - This hostel is clean, cheap, and in a great location. With free breakfast and free dinner on weeknights it could not be better. I highly recommend you stay here." … The hostel is...
Apart from our cute and cuddly staff who will provide you with a free map and give you some tips of what to visit and how to get there, what is better than enjoying a relaxing glass of wine after a...
Whether you are traveling solo, or in a group, you are sure to make lifelong friends from all over the world, locals included! Luckily, we have one of the most comfortable dorm beds in Rome, so...
Rome City Hostel is ideal for families and those who prefer cozy and tranquil lodgings as it is in a quiet location.This Hostel will provides an ideal base for the Travelers & Backpackers to...
(Near Termini)
 "It is nice, but the kitchen is too small and not very well equipped. And the rooms are very small. A good thing is its location near the colosseo, and to have your own key to the gate. But I...
Ciao Bella is located in the heart of Rome, walking distance to Piazza Barberini, the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. Directly opposite Ciao Bella is Palazzo Barberini, which is the home of the...
(Near Termini)
 "Although the above comments aren't completely out of left field, Enjoy Hostel has its own character that was fun to experience. We met a lot of cool people there, including the owner, and it was a...
 "What a great hostel. - This hostel was perfect. It has a great location, very clean room with our own bathroom. You also have easy access to the train station so you can travel in and out of Rome...
Small, fresh, warm, CLEAN, fully equipped hostel situated in the hearth of Eternal City. Open 24h offers comfortable stay and all possibilities to explore Rome either during the day or by night !!!...
Hostel Tokyo . It's a place where you can find your home away from home. It's the most fun and family like hostel .Continental Breakfast included Large fully equipped kitchen with microwave...
New well rennovated rooms. New wing of M&J Place Hostel. All rooms are designed and well decorated with all services. It is the best place to stay for Young people that like the privacy of private...
(Near Termini)
 "A small hostel located about a kilometer from the train station. It isn't very close to the train station or the main toursist sites. There are only a few rooms, around 6 beds per room...
(Near Termini)
 "It's a small place, brightly decorated with colored carpets everywhere. There is no kitchen, lockers, or common area. The rooms have bunkbeds and the general cleanliness of the rooms and...
(Near Termini)
 "A medium size hostel 9 blocks from the train station. There is also a metro stop about a block away. There are two floors with seven rooms total. Five of the rooms have their own bathrooms, and...
(Near Termini)
 "This hostel was definitely one of the best we stayed in on our whole trip to Europe. It's really more of a friendly personal B&B than a hostel, the owners Letzia and Georgio are amazingly friendly...
(Near Termini)
 "It's a lovely hostel... small but comfortable and the owners are lovely." … "We liked this hostel because it felt like living in an appartment on our own. Nobody disturbed us. Bring your own...
(Near Termini)
 "We were put in a room three blocks away from Hostel Des Artists, in a building with no reception, one that anyone could walk into at any time! Sure, the room was clean, though quite empty, like a...
(Near Termini)
 "At first I was a bit wary because I had not read any reviews about this hostel, but I'm so glad I stayed here!! I stayed in a dorm on the 4th floor. Location is perfect: opposite trainstation and...
LAST MINUTE OFFER!!!! LAST DAYS OF AUGUST, BEDS FROM 19.00 EURO!!!! FIRST DAYS OF SEPTEMBER, BEDS FROM 23.00 EURO!!!! Located in the heart of Rome (Trastevere) this hostel, for women only, is...
Hostel friendship palace is located in the heart of Rome within a walking distance to all major attractions, and interesting spots of Rome, with a super transport network at your door. every...
Peter Pan Hostel, situated in the heart of street Tiburtina Rome, it is distant 1Km from the Grande Raccordo Anulare (GRA), exit 13 from Rome center. The metropolitan subway stop Rebibbia is only...
Colors Hotel is a recently opened hotel & hostel in Rome. Managed by Enjoy Rome, Hotel Colors is the result of years of experience dealing with English-speaking travelers in Rome. Located just...
 "I was very pleased with my stay at this hostel. The 'dormitory' was extremely clean, the atmosphere quiet and respectful, and the 'hosts' very helpful and welcoming. (I 'd love to know what a...
 "Nothing special - Not really a hostel at all. You rock up to the cafe where the lady that runs the hostel then gets her friend to walk you a few blocks to an apartment building where you a shown a...
 "Very cheap place to stay, near Termini station." … The problem of a bargain accommodation in a nice place and in the center of the city? We can help you to solve it ! You will find our hostel...
Marconi House is a bright, clean recently remodeled three bedrooms apartment,conceived for young travellers. The Hostel is located in the shopping area Viale Marconi fwe minutes away from...
(Near Termini)
 "Maria Vittoria Hostel is located only a few minutes walk from the Termini station and is a great place to base yourself in Rome. Many of the major attractions in Rome are within walking distance....
(Near Vatican City)
 "A small hostel located 9 blocks from a metro stop. It's a few blocks from the Castel Sant'Angelo and about a kilometer from the Vatican. It's a good hostel as long as you're physically fit....
(Near Termini)
 "This gem of a hostel is clean, vibrant, and a great value for the money. The décor is definitely hip and trendy, with art and cutting edge design everywhere. The hostel is a refreshing place to...
(Near Termini)
"A small but spacious hostel located less than a kilometer from the train station. There are only a couple bed rooms, but there is also a decent sized living room and kitchen. Overall it's more...
(Near Termini)
"A tiny hostel with only a couple of rooms located about a kilometer from the train station and a block from a metro station. There is a little kitchen with a stove, oven, and refrigerator. The...
(Near Termini)
 "A small hostel located less than a kilometer from the train station. It's not exactly a palace, but it has high cealings that make it seem a little bigger than it is. The rooms have 6 beds each...
(Near Termini)
 "This hostel was nice and there was no problem with check in. It was a little hard to find, so if you go from the Roma Termini station, it is on the left side of the exit facing towards the street...
(Near Termini)
"Apple Inn Rome is ideal for small groups of friends and large families. Our rooms sleep 2 to 6 people and we are located right where the fun is! At two steps from public transport and major...
 "This hostel was not as great as advertised. The "fully equipped self-catering kitchen" is really some old appliances behind the tiny reception desk, and the stove was currently being used as a...
 "This place is great. I love it all." … Angel's House … Via Montebello 47
"Mandarin Hostel is a short walk from Termini, Rome's central transportation hub for buses, metro, taxi stops, and trains to get you where you want to go. • Free continental breakfast. • Free hot...
"Welcome to Cherry Hostel in Rome, a great place to stay while in Rome! We are only few steps from Rome's most popular attractions. The Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Arch of Constantine and all...
Just 5 min. walk from the famous Colosseum where you can start your sightseeing in the eternal city,you can reach every monument and Museum just walking. Our hostel provide you everything you need...
Via Palestro, 11
(Near Termini)
 "A tiny hostel located 3 blocks from the train station. There is no common area. There are only a couple rooms, with bunkbeds. The cleanliness of it is below average and the staff are...
The MidwayHostel is located near to the main Station Termini just 100 meters by walk. Offering a wide variety of services at reasonable prices. As backpackers themselves, Hostel's staff will be...
If you are looking for the knock off of the backpackers hostel, this is the reduced size backpackers aka the flying horse. Slightly more mythological, and staffed with a shark. Be sure to shower...

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Comment by 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.
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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!
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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!
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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."
Comment by 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?
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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...
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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 : )
Comment by 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.
Comment by Anonymous
Book in advance or otherwise you'll be in trouble.
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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.
Comment by 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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An Italian wedding outside of the Vatican
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