Best Value Hotels in Repubblica and Termini, Rome

Take a look at the best value hotels in Repubblica and Termini.

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Locanda al Viminale

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The Locanda al Viminale is an intimate, affordable bed-and-breakfast nestled by the Termini Station. Six spacious rooms are pleasantly furnished with private bathrooms, and some have balconies, preserved frescoes, or kitchenettes. A light Italian breakfast is delivered to rooms in the mornings and free refreshments are always on supply in a kitchen. This property is a great value for tourists who want to be in the center of Rome, but guests may want to also check rates at The Beehive nearby, which has fresh, youthful decor.

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Residenza Cellini

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The 11-room Residenza Cellini is a small, family-run hotel that occupies the third and fifth floors of a large building near the Republica metro station. Within this 19th-century building, there are several other hotels and bed-and-breakfasts. The setting is intimate, from the small reception and cozy lobby to the simple, tidy breakfast room. Wi-Fi and breakfast are both free, but the elevator is small and faulty, and there are separate entrances for the building and the hotel. Rooms are spacious enough, but decor is dated. Hotel Campo De' Fiori is a similarly priced alternative within the Historic Center.

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Dharma Luxury Hotel

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Spread out over two floors of a 19th-century office building off the Via Nazionale, the 17-room Hotel Dharma displays boutique style and service at prices that are low for this neighborhood. Its soundproof rooms, ranging from Doubles and Triples to Select Suites with hot tubs, balconies, and Turkish baths, all come with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with international and premium channels, and minibars. Breakfast, taken at the hotel's Cotto Restaurant next door, is included in the room rate. Hotel Nord Nuova Roma, with a rooftop terrace offering city views, is a similarly priced property in the same busy area. 

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BW Premier Collection Hotel Canada – Roma

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The Hotel Canada, BW Premier Collection has some surprising classical charm for a 73-room franchise hotel. Rooms are spacious by Rome standards with plenty of natural light, but some bathrooms are equipped with tiny shower stalls instead of tubs. The location near Stazione Termini, though, has pros and cons: The hotel is well served by public transportation, but has dull surroundings made up mostly of office buildings. All told, it’s one of the best values in this neighborhood.

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Hotel Columbia

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The three-pearl Hotel Columbia offers a great location to public transportation and romantic features, like antique furnishings and paintings. The 45 air-conditioned rooms include flat-screen TVs, minibars, electric kettles, and gorgeous Murano glass chandeliers, though they're not very spacious and might feel too old-fashioned for some. Suites and Family rooms are also available. A free breakfast is served on a terrace or in a breakfast room that doubles as a bar and lounge. For those looking for a more modern hotel, it may be worth checking the prices at Hotel Selene Rome. 

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Hotel Oceania

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The 24-room, family-run Hotel Oceania is a budget hotel with an excellent location in the heart of Rome, within walking distance of top sights like the Trevi Fountain, restaurants, and shops, as well as public transportation. Rooms are basic and functional, with just a splash of character and amenities that include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges; however, bathrooms only have showers (no tubs) and guests mention flooding and draining are issues. A good breakfast is included and there is a shady, plant-lined outdoor terrace with seating and interior courtyard views.

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Hotel Colosseum

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The 46-room Hotel Colosseum is a mid-range property with a convenient, central location, but a dated ambiance. The hotel was built in the ’70s and the look of the reception area and breakfast room has changed very little, though the lobby lounge looks nicer after renovations. The rooms are clean, but they’re bland, with low-quality bedspreads, cheap curtains, and dinged, outdated wooden furniture. Anyone looking for less dreary rooms and a slightly more convenient location should consider the Hotel Caprice, which offers better value for this price range.

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Suite Dreams

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The nine-room SuiteDreams Hotel may have a cheesy pun built into the name, but it's actually a solid mid-range option within walking distance of Termini Statin and Trevi Fountain. The hotel feels updated thanks to use of modern design trends, and free extras such as Wi-Fi and breakfast add value. Rooms are decently sized and clean (if a tad bland), with most sporting twin beds and stone shower stalls. It's a good price for the location, but it's worth comparing rates with the Hotel Fontana, which is a bit closer to the tourist sights.

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Al Viminale Hill Inn & Hotel

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Located directly opposite the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, the mid-range Al Viminale Hill Inn & Hotel is a good  choice for travelers looking to stay in central Rome with a location near the subway and Termini train station. Its 22 well-maintained rooms feature air-conditioning, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, DVD players, and mini-fridges. Bathrooms are fitted with sophisticated massage showers, and some bathrooms have televisions inset into the bathroom mirror. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and guests can help themselves to free coffee and tea. There's no breakfast service on-site, though guests can pay extra to have breakfast delivered to their room from a nearby restaurant. As an alternative, Hotel Fontana is another mid-range option with a free breakfast buffet, though rates can be higher. 

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Augusta Lucilla Palace

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The Augusta Lucilla hotel is in a renovated historic building near the Termini train station, which makes it a good option for travelers coming to Rome by rail, or opera fans, with the Rome’s opera house nearby. The somewhat charmless decor puts it in the not-quite-four-pearl category. Special features include rooms with adjustable massage beds and airport pickups that can be arranged when making a reservation. Rooms at the nearby Hotel Rex, also an upper-middle-range property, can be less expensive.

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Hotel Dorica

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The 23-room Hotel Dorica is a two-pearl option with a convenient location in the historic center of Rome. Several major attractions, including the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Colosseum, are within a 15-minute walk, as is the main train station. It's a busy part of the city, and there are numerous places to dine and drink all around. Rooms are tired and dated, but clean, and come with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Mini-fridges are available on request. Some have balconies with nice views of the square across the road. A breakfast buffet is optional, and a simple bar serves drinks throughout the day and evening. For a slightly more modern property in the same area, it's worth considering SuiteDreams Hotel instead, which is only a bit more expensive.

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Quirinale Hotel

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Built in 1865, the 209-room Quirinale Hotel is an upscale property decorated to reflect much of its original charm. The location is convenient, within walking distance to Trevi Fountain plus a variety of shops and restaurants in the surrounding area. Charming rooms with original architectural details have free Wi-Fi, small flat-screen TVs, and electric kettles, but the antique decor may not be to everyone's liking, and some bathrooms have small stand-up showers. There’s a restaurant on-site with an outside dining area facing a pretty garden, and the hotel has a bar serving light fare. A free breakfast buffet is provided, but it earns mixed reviews from guests. Another alternative travelers could consider is The Britannia Hotel, an upscale property near the Piazza della Repubblica that serves an impressive breakfast buffet.

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XX Settembre

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The Hotel XX Settembre is a basic budget hotel with a touch more charm than other options in its price range. Located near the Termini train station, this hotel has a clean and classic lobby with space to lounge. The 33 rooms are no-frills but pleasant, with minibars, air-conditioning, and private bathrooms. Some rooms have been updated with small flat-screen TVs while others have old tube TVs and carpets in need of replacement. Limited hotel perks include breakfast served daily, 24-hour reception, and one computer for guest use. For the price, this hotel is a solid pick in the Repubblica neighborhood.

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Lirico Hotel

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

The 30-room Lirico Hotel is a standard mid-range hotel inside a former palace, with limited amenities, somewhat dated decor, and a prime central location in Rome, just around the corner from the Piazza della Repubblica. Some rooms and bathrooms are more recently updated than others, but all have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and walk-in showers. A free continental breakfast is served daily, and there is a 24-hour bar in the lobby. The hotel has free Wi-Fi and an Internet corner, but there is no on-site parking. Many of the city's sights, like the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps, are within easy walking distance. The nearby Hotel Fontana has a breakfast room that overlooks Trevi Fountain and a historic setting in a former monastery, but rates are slightly higher. 

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Hotel Nord Nuova Roma

Repubblica and Termini, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Hotel Nord Nuova Roma is a charming hotel located a four-minute walk from Termini train station. Much of this three-pearl property was renovated in 2014, with just a few more of its 157 guest rooms to be refurbished. Some rooms can be cramped, but they are tastefully decorated and include flat-screen TVs and modern bathrooms. The leafy outdoor terrace on the top floor has views over the city rooftops, and it's a pleasant place for a nightcap. Breakfast is included in the room rate, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property -- but access can be spotty. For more of a boutique experience at reasonable rates, try Hotel Dharma, which offers extras like hot tubs and Turkish baths.