Rome is one of the most visited cities in Europe, and for a good reason. The city is an iconic historical relic that has been so well preserved for thousands of years. In fact, pretty much anywhere you go, you’ll be surrounded by ancient ruins, statues, fresco paintings and historical buildings.

Aside from its heritage, beautiful landmarks, and world-class cuisine, one of the best things about Rome is how easily walkable it is. Wherever you choose to stay, you’ll likely be a short walk from the Trevi Fountain, Colosseum, Spanish Steps, and the Vatican.

However, because Rome is so popular, it is also expensive. Staying in a hotel or apartment may set you back a few pennies, but if you want to save some cash and still have an authentic experience, no sweat, just choose a bed and breakfast in Rome.

B&Bs in Rome tend to be much more affordable, and the addition of having breakfast included will also save you some cash (as eating out is expensive). Not only that, but the helpful hosts will go to any length to make sure you have a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Whether you’re coming for the fashion, food, or history, you’ll have the best experience staying in one of Rome’s top ten bed and breakfasts. Let’s take a look at them!

In a Hurry? Here’s Where to Stay in Rome for One Night

FIRST TIME IN ROME

Contemporary B&B with Desk and Balcony

Centrally located just outside the Vatican City, this bright and spacious B&B is suitable for four guests but affordable enough for one. Breakfast is served daily, and the room includes a sunny balcony.

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS:
  • The Vatican City
  • Piazza Adriana
  • River Tiber

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    Staying in a Bed and Breakfast in Rome

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    If you’re expecting a traditional freestanding manor-house-turned-inn, you’re in for a surprise. Rome is quite a compact city, and as such, bed and breakfasts tend to be more similar to boutique hotels in how they occupy space. 

    They’re usually located in low-rise buildings with three to four stories. Instead of a spacious yard, many B&B rooms have small private balconies and offer access to a shared terrace. Some of them will come with a rooftop terrace for gorgeous views of the city rooftops.

    As one of Europe’s hottest destinations, it’s no surprise that a hotel room doesn’t come cheap in Rome. Staying in a B&B is an excellent alternative to an expensive, stuffy hotel. Not only will you have your own private suite to relax in, but you’ll also have access to common areas such as rooftop terraces and lounges where you can meet other travelers. 

    Because B&Bs in Rome are typically privately owned, you can almost always rely on your hosts to offer you excellent local travel advice. On top of this, B&Bs have a more relaxed atmosphere, which makes your vacation feel less stressful (exactly what you want, right?)/

    What to Look For in a Bed and Breakfast in Rome

    Before you can book a bed and breakfast in Rome, you need to consider a few things. First, is the location. While Rome is a very walkable city, you’ll find some neighborhoods in Rome are better than others. For cheaper accommodation, choose a district to the South of the colosseum. If you want to be staying in the thick of the action, choose a bed and breakfast near Piazza di Spagna or the Pantheon.

    Most of the best bed and breakfasts in Rome offer a private bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, however, not all of them will have a private bathroom – so do make sure to check this box when filtering your search.

    Most rooms come with hotel-style facilities such as a mini-bar fridge, coffee and tea station, and complimentary snacks. Some spots might even provide access to a kitchen, where you’ll be able to prepare your own meals. As breakfast is always provided, a self-catering kitchen is not always an option because it is used by the staff. Again, you should make sure to check this before booking if you like to cook.

    You’ll find the greatest range of B&Bs on Airbnb and VRBO. Because most buildings in Rome are historical buildings, accessible properties are limited in Rome. If you require a lift or disabled access, make sure you filter your search and do a background check before you arrive. There are also a bunch of highly-rated hostels in Rome that offer breakfast on Hostelworld.com for backpackers to enjoy reduced dorm rates.

    OVERALL BEST VALUE BED AND BREAKFAST IN ROME
    Contemporary BnB with Desk and Balcony, Rome
    OVERALL BEST VALUE BED AND BREAKFAST IN ROME

    Contemporary B&B with Desk and Balcony

    • > $
    • > 4 Guests
    • > Spacious room with sleeper-couch
    • > Right outside the Vatican City
    BEST BUDGET BED AND BREAKFAST IN ROME
    Quaint BnB with Terrace with Elevator, Rome
    BEST BUDGET BED AND BREAKFAST IN ROME

    Quaint B&B with Terrace with Elevator

    • > $
    • > 2 Guests
    • > Clean white interiors and a private ensuite bathroom
    • > 2 minutes from Colosseo Square
    BEST BED AND BREAKFAST FOR COUPLES IN ROME
    Romantic Boutique Inn with Italian Interiors, Rome
    BEST BED AND BREAKFAST FOR COUPLES IN ROME

    Romantic Boutique Inn with Italian Interiors

    • > $$$
    • > 2 Guests
    • > Traditional decorative Italian wallpapers
    • > A few minutes from the Colosseum
    BEST BED AND BREAKFAST FOR A GROUP OF FRIENDS IN ROME
    Cozy 5 Bed BnB with Sun Terrace, Rome
    BEST BED AND BREAKFAST FOR A GROUP OF FRIENDS IN ROME

    Cozy 5 Bed B&B with Sun Terrace

    • > $$$
    • > 11 Guests
    • > Rooftop terrace with outdoor furniture and city views
    • > A few meters from St. Peters Square
    OVER-THE-TOP LUXURY BED AND BREAKFAST IN ROME
    Royal Suite with Painted Ceilings and Antique Interiors, Rome
    OVER-THE-TOP LUXURY BED AND BREAKFAST IN ROME

    Royal Suite with Painted Ceilings and Antique Interiors

    • > $$$$
    • > 4 Guests
    • > Commissioned 1800s ceiling and wall frescos
    • > In a 16th Century building near the Spanish Steps
    BEST BED AND BREAKFAST FOR FAMILIES VISITING ROME
    Cozy 2 Bed Family Suite with Kitchen, Rome
    BEST BED AND BREAKFAST FOR FAMILIES VISITING ROME

    Cozy 2 Bed Family Suite with Kitchen

    • > $$
    • > 4 Guests
    • > Modern hotel-inspired interiors with capacity for two cribs
    • > On the Tiber River near Piazza Navona
    BEST BED AND BREAKFAST IN ROME FOR BACKPACKERS
    YellowSquare Rome Hostel with Restaurant and Bar, Rome
    BEST BED AND BREAKFAST IN ROME FOR BACKPACKERS

    YellowSquare Rome Hostel with Restaurant and Bar

    • > $
    • > 1 Guest
    • > Lively underground bar and cafe
    • > Near Termini Station

    Looking for other types of accommodation? Check out our guide to Where to Stay in Rome!

    The Top 10 Bed and Breakfasts in Rome

    Now that you know what to expect from bed and breakfasts in Rome, it’s time to take a look at my top ten. I’ve covered all the bases with this list, from budget travelers to families to couples and everything in between. Enjoy!

    Overall Best Value B&B in Rome – Contemporary B&B w/ Balcony

    Contemporary BnB with Desk and Balcony, Rome
    • $
    • 4 Guests
    • Spacious room with sleeper-couch
    • Right outside the Vatican City

    Let’s start our list off with a bang. Not only has this spacious room been tastefully refurbished with contemporary interiors, but it also has a private terrace, en-suite bathroom, and office desk, all for a super low price.

    The room is a family room and has a sleeper couch that can fit an additional two guests. However, its low price makes it affordable for even backpackers in Rome.

    Best of all, as one of the best bed and breakfasts in Rome, this Airbnb could not be closer to the Vatican border if it tried. Wake up to a fresh breakfast before heading out to explore the historic streets of Rome.

    Best Budget Bed and Breakfast – Quaint B&B w/ Terrace

    Quaint BnB with Terrace with Elevator, Rome
    • $
    • 2 Guests
    • Clean white interiors and a private ensuite bathroom
    • 2 minutes from Colosseo Square

    If you’re traveling on a budget, you’ll be pleased to know that Rome has some super affordable (and top quality) accommodation on offer. This spot is so beautifully designed that you would never guess it is so cheap.

    Enjoy the peace and quiet of your private ensuite room, which has high ceilings and is overflowing with natural light, or spend some time on the common shaded terrace. The room has a small kitchenette with a coffee and tea station.

    Budget Tip: Dorms in Rome start from $10USD per bed. They’re the cheapest accommodation in the city. Search for hostels in the area!

    Best B&B for Couples in Rome – Romantic Boutique Inn

    Romantic Boutique Inn with Italian Interiors, Rome
    • $$$
    • 2 Guests
    • Traditional decorative Italian wallpapers
    • A few minutes from the Colosseum

    Rome is up there as one of the most romantic cities in the world, and this B&B near the Colosseum oozes romance. Each room is classically decorated with unique finishes, including decorative baroque wallpapers, linens, and antique furniture. The rooms are laid out like a classic hotel room, with an en-suite bathroom and dressing table.

    Like any best bed and breakfast in Rome, wake up to a delicious continental breakfast served in the breakfast room each morning. There is also a coffee shop and bar on-site, where you’ll be able to enjoy a nightcap with your loved one before heading to bed.

    Best B&B in Rome for a Group of Friends – Cozy 5 Bed B&B

    Cozy 5 Bed BnB with Sun Terrace, Rome
    • $$$
    • 11 Guests
    • Rooftop terrace with outdoor furniture and city views
    • A few meters from St. Peters Square

    This B&B is the place to stay if you’re looking for a spot for you and your best friends to rest your heads in The Eternal City. Each room is fitted with a mini-bar, TV, ensuite bathroom, and lounge area and decorated with tastefully updated interiors. 

    While you’ll be able to enjoy your private suites, gather on the rooftop terrace with your friends for breakfast which is served each morning. When the weather is cooler, there’s a grand indoor living area with a cozy fireplace where you can spend time playing games and chatting with your friends. Not to mention it’s close to nearly all the best places to visit in Rome.

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    Over-the-Top Luxury B&B – Royal Suite with Painted Ceilings

    Royal Suite with Painted Ceilings and Antique Interiors, Rome
    • $$$$
    • 4 Guests
    • Commissioned 1800s ceiling and wall frescos
    • In a 16th Century building near the Spanish Steps

    You won’t believe your eyes when you walk into this suite, which can only be described as something you might expect to see in a museum. The high vaulted ceilings with ornate hand-painted frescos will take your breath away. In fact, this room has a super unique history which your hosts would be glad to share with you.

    You’ll have your own private bathroom and a second bedroom with two single beds. As one of the best bed and breakfasts in Rome for lovers of luxury, choose to enjoy breakfast in your king-sized bed and get a taste of true royalty in this over-the-top room.

    The price tag might be a bit on the up side though, but if you’re only in Rome for a weekend, then it’s worth every penny.

    Best Bed and Breakfast for Families – Cozy 2 Bed Family Suite

    Cozy 2 Bed Family Suite with Kitchen, Rome
    • $$
    • 4 Guests
    • Modern hotel-inspired interiors with capacity for two cribs
    • On the Tiber River near Piazza Navona

    Space is limited in Rome, so finding a spot for a young family can be tricky. However, this two-bedroom family room is perfect for a small family. Each has its own ensuite bathroom with waterfall showers, and there is also space for two cots for those with babies.

    Not only will you have access to a private minibar and coffee/tea station, but you’ll also be able to use the shared kitchen, which is well stocked for cooking a quick meal.

    Located near Castel Sant’Angelo, you’re slightly out of the center but close enough to walk in to it, and the Vatican, so you can be sure to have a peaceful nights sleep but still be near to all the best things to do.

    Best B&B in Rome for Backpackers – YellowSquare Rome Hostel

    YellowSquare Rome Hostel with Restaurant and Bar, Rome
    • $
    • 1 Guest
    • Lively underground bar and cafe
    • Near Termini Station

    Backpackers will be glad to learn that there are some super trendy hostels around this city. With its on-site bar and restaurant, this one is, without a doubt, the best for social travelers.

    Choose from private ensuite rooms or bunk beds in a shared dorm. This hostel has been revived as a trendy co-working space and includes access to a huge kitchen and dining hall. Whether you’re looking for a party, social spot to work, or a cheap room, YellowSquare has it all!

    Not to mention it’s close to all the sights, so find yourself some friends and get your Rome itinerary ready!

    B&B in Rome with the Best Views – Trendy B&B w/ Terrace

    Trendy BnB with Terrace overlooking City Views, Rome
    • $$$
    • 2 Guests
    • Possible to connect with another room
    • Near the Dome of Santa Maria dei Miracoli 

    There’s nothing better than sipping an Aperol Spritz on a rooftop terrace overlooking an ocean of buildings that have been standing for centuries, including the Dome of Santa Maria dei Miracoli. Views aren’t common in the middle of the city, and this spot with a private terrace is the best bed and breakfast in Rome for its beautiful views.

    Inside the room, you’ll find quirky, bright interiors with lime green walls, a mix of furniture styles, and a modern bathroom. This eclectic space has a coffee and tea station, and an office desk if you need to answer a few emails before heading out for the day.

    Top Bed and Breakfast Rome for Events – 6 BR B&B w/ Terrace

    6 Bed BnB with Rooftop Terrace, Rome
    • $$
    • 16 Guests
    • Updated rooms and sunny garden terrace
    • Near the Piazza Navona

    If you’re planning a small get-together or an intimate event in Rome, we’ve found the perfect spot to do so. This bed and breakfast sleeps sixteen guests across six rooms. Each room is decorated differently, with an eclectic blend of furniture and linen. 

    Enjoy a deliciously prepared breakfast in the breakfast room or on the rooftop terrace garden, which is scattered with live plants and spots to sit. The hosts allow guests to organize small events on the terrace with special permission. Located in the heart of Piazza Navona, it’s no surprise there are exquisite views from every side of this rooftop.

    Most Unique Bed and Breakfast in Rome – Industrial Inspired Inn

    Industrial Inspired Inn with Italian Breakfast, Rome
    • $$
    • 2 Guests
    • Contemporary interiors with garden terrace
    • In Monti, around the corner from the Colosseum

    Closing off our list with a unique property that doesn’t quite fit into the Roman landscape, this ultra-modern industrial inn called Urbana 47 is the best bed and breakfast in Rome for a unique experience. High ceilings, exposed concrete walls, open closets, and basic furniture give this space a calming and minimalistic feel.

    The inn was actually built above a trendy street cafe in Monti, where you’ll be able to grab an Italian breakfast included in your rate each morning. There’s also a terrace where you can enjoy some fresh air.

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    Final Thoughts on Bed and Breakfasts in Rome

    The Eternal City of Rome is one of those places everyone deserves to see at least once. It’s overflowing with historical landmarks and ancient ruins, all intertwined into the buzz of a modern European city.

    Not only is staying in one of the best bed and breakfasts in Rome a great way to save cash, but it is also a better way to experience the local charm of the city and get a taste of typical Italian life.

    Choose from family-friendly rooms with private kitchens to extravagant honeymoon suites overlooking famous landmarks – there really is a bed and breakfast for every type of traveler in Rome. 

    If you’re traveling from overseas, don’t forget to organize comprehensive travel insurance for your trip. Things can always go pear-shaped when one travels, and it’s a great call to cover your bases and rather be safe than sorry. 


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