Staying in a hotel near the Colosseum puts you right into the heart of Rome’s archaeological park, ensuring a complete immersion into the glorious history of an empire that shaped Western civilisation.
Also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, this massive construction is the largest arena ever built, with a capacity of over 50,000 spectators. It was built in a decade under the emperors of the Flavian dynasty, who conceived it as a gift to the Romans. It’s opening in 80 AD was celebrated with a hundred days of events, including gladiator games and wild animal shows.
Today, the Colosseum is one of the most photographed landmarks in the world and a global cultural icon of Rome, where it proudly stands as a symbol of the city’s incredible historical heritage.
Where exactly is the Colosseum?
The Colosseum is located in the charming Rione Monti, Rome’s oldest neighbourhood. Attractions like the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain are about 30 minutes away, while reaching the Vatican may take up to one hour on foot.
The area is well-served by public transport. The closest metro station is “Colosseo” located on Line B. Bus 75 to Termini Station, 118 to the Appian Way, and tramline 3 to Trastevere also stop close to the Colosseum.
Things to see near the Colosseum
The Colosseum represents the archaeological heart of the city and is surrounded by many other great sites from ancient Rome. These include the Palatine Hill, where the legend says the city was founded, and the Roman Forum, which was the hub of social and political life.
More Roman history can be found at the Domus Aurea, the magnificent residence that emperor Nero built after the devastating fire of 64 AD. A bit further away, the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore is one of the city’s four Papal Basilica, boasting beautiful mosaics and a stunning golden coffered ceiling.
There are also some hidden artistic jewels to explore near the Colosseum, such as Michelangelo’s statue of Moses inside the Church of St. Peter in Chains. Another must-see is the Basilica of San Clemente, nicknamed the Lasagna Church because of the layers of history locked within its walls.
Where to stay in Rome near the Colosseum
For many, seeing the Colosseum represents a bucket list item. Especially if you’re a first-time visitor, this is one of the best Roman neighbourhoods for sightseeing, with easy access to the city’s main attractions and many restaurants.
While it’s crowded during the day, the area around the Colosseum gets quieter at night. Staying here means you have all the time to admire Rome’s archaeological sites during off-peak hours – think of a late-night stroll when they are all lit up! Whether it’s hotels with panoramic rooftops or apartments with front-row views over the Colosseum, you’re sure to find something that will make your Rome stay unforgettable.
Best luxury hotels near the Colosseum
If you’re looking to make your trip to Rome a memorable one and your budget allows it, you should consider staying in one of the properties listed below, offering luxury amenities and such perks as Michelin dining.
Palazzo Manfredi
With its attention to detail, breathtaking views, and beautiful interiors, Palazzo Manfredi is one of the best luxury hotels near the Colosseum. It occupies a 17th-century building located right next to the gymnasium where gladiators trained before facing their opponents in the Colosseum. On site are three food and drink outlets, including the Michelin-starred Aroma and a rooftop lounge bar overlooking the treasures of Imperial Rome.
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MyTale Creative Academy Hotel
Full of colour and character, this arty boutique hotel sits just behind the Forum of Augustus. Its creative design has been conceived as a journey through Rome’s history and its 12 smart, minimalist rooms boast strong colours and unique “art carpets” that depict some of the city’s most famous monuments and paintings. The attractive rooftop terrace provides lovely views stretching across the Monti neighbourhood. There’s a cool cocktail bar serving drinks with strong Mediterranean influence, just like the dishes served at the ground-floor restaurant.
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Duca d’Alba Hotel
Duca d’Alba stands in a period building beautifully transformed into a modern 4-star hotel with the Colosseum and the Roman Forum just around the corner. This is a lively area with many shops, restaurants, and bars. The hotel has 27 elegant rooms in different shapes and sizes, all with wood floors, travertine marble bathrooms, double soundproofed windows, and classic elements. Amenities include minibars, satellite TVs, and air conditioning. Some bicycles are also available for rent to explore the city on two wheels.
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Hotel Forum
This hotel boasts a top location within walking distance of the Imperial Fora. It occupies a former 18th-century Dominican convent. One of its most attractive assets is the roof garden with a lounge bar and a restaurant overlooking the stunning archaeological remains of Imperial Rome. First opened in 1962, the hotel has drawn illustrious guests like Jackie Kennedy, Liz Taylor, and the Dalai Lama. Rooms are cosy spaces with a classy design. All have parquet flooring, air conditioning, a minibar, and satellite TV.
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Best mid-range hotels near the Colosseum
There are several excellent hotels in the area that don’t require excessive spending while still providing high levels of comfort. They’re great options for budget-conscious people who don’t want to give up style.
Boutique Hotel Nerva
Only 20 rooms are housed in this charming boutique hotel between Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum that prides itself on offering an authentic Italian experience. Its elegant, contemporary-styled interiors pay homage to Made in Italy design and are filled with beautiful paintings and art pieces. All rooms have wooden floors, marble bathrooms, and supremely comfortable beds. The icing on the cake is the breakfast spread, which features delicious freshly-baked goods supplied by Rome’s famous Roscioli bakery.
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Hotel Lancelot
An emphasis on classic elegance and homely comfort defines this 3-star hotel located a stone’s throw from the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Accommodation varies from cozy rooms for solo travellers to large triples and quadruples. Some open onto a lovely terrace with a table and chairs. All rooms have air conditioning, satellite TV, courtesy kits, and a work desk. For a splurge, the elegant Terrace Suite has a terrace with fabulous views of the Colosseum. An onsite restaurant serves 3-course dinners in an elegant dining room or by candlelight in the garden patio.
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Hotel Grifo
This comfortable hotel is well-located in the attractive Monti neighbourhood and makes an excellent base from which to explore all the charms of Rome. It offers a series of elegantly designed rooms with a contemporary feel and colours that favour chic petrol blues, greys, and whites. They are all equipped with memory foam mattresses, USB ports, minibars, and smart TVs with international channels. Many also boast a terrace overlooking the neighbourhood’s rooftops. There’s no restaurant, but the hotel provides a rich buffet breakfast and delightful picnic bags for a small fee.
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Casa Santa Sofia
Located in Piazza della Madonna dei Monti, the lively piazza of Rione Monti, this 3-star hotel offers newly renovated rooms only 600 metres from the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. With wonderful panoramic views of Rome, the hotel’s seasonal rooftop terrace offers a privileged spot to linger over a glass of wine, while the modern-styled rooms are a haven of relaxation. All are equipped with complimentary smartphones and luxury toiletries by Rituals. The room rate includes a rich breakfast with homemade cakes, savoury treats, and coffee from Rome’s historic roasting company Danesi.
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Best budget hotels near the Colosseum
There are some fantastic budget accommodation options to choose from near the Colosseum. For such a premium location, they offer great simple comfort and excellent value for money.
B&B Santi Quattro al Colosseo
Located only a 5-minute walk from the Colosseum, this quietly charming bed & breakfast has been recently opened and offers two modern rooms with modern decor and tiled floors. They both have a private bathroom equipped with Simmons mattresses and latex pillows. They also have some apartments near the Colosseum that can sleep up to six people. The B&B serves a daily buffet breakfast with sweet and savoury delicacies and offers guests special prices at its restaurant located 50 metres from the property.
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White Ostilia B&B
Tucked away on a quiet residential street a stone’s throw away from the treasures of Imperial Rome, this charming bed & breakfast has two neat and spacious rooms with hardwood floors and bright, neutral colour palettes. Both have a private bathroom with a shower, a mini fridge, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and an electric kettle. An Italian breakfast of coffee and pastry is served in a cute café near the property.
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Hotel Rosetta
Centrally situated on Via Cavour, only 5 minutes from the Colosseum, this little hotel offers a selection of single, double, and triple rooms with private bathrooms. Though relatively plain in their decor, they are big enough to ensure a comfortable stay. They have all the necessary amenities, including air conditioning, TV, WiFi, and a safe. The hotel has limited facilities, but the service is very helpful and goes the extra mile to accommodate any request if possible.
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New Generation Hostel Rome Center
Housed in a wing of a Franciscan Nuns’ convent only a 10-minute walk away from the Colosseum, this stylish hostel offers a fabulous central location at a budget price. There are mixed dormitories sleeping up to 6 people, all with bunk beds, bathrooms, fridges, and private lockers. The hostel also offers some private rooms. All beds come with orthopaedic mattresses, mattress pads, pillows, blankets, and bed linens. There is a shared lounge area with a kitchen, a 24-hour shop, a lovely garden, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property.
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Best family hotels near the Colosseum
If you’re organising a family trip to Rome and want to stay close to the city’s famous amphitheatre, you’re in luck! This area has some great family-friendly accommodations offering the right amount of space and certain amenities that cater to small kids.
Hotel Celio
With spacious triple and quadruple rooms and a lovely roof garden with a small swimming pool for children, this is easily one of the best family-friendly hotels near the Colosseum. Moreover, its location in the heart of the Monti neighbourhood offers plenty of opportunity for urban exploration. The hotel is set inside a splendid mansion dating from 1870. Its interiors brim with character, boasting lavish drapes, mosaic flooring, and frescoes. There’s no on-site restaurant, but the area offers plenty of dining opportunities. The room rate includes an Italian-style breakfast served in the room and on the terrace.
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Hotel Paba
This charming, independent hotel is situated in an early 19th-century building swathed in the glamour of the Roaring Twenties. It’s accessible via a beautiful period lift and has 7 spacious rooms full of character, with retro colours, parquet floors, wooden furniture, and references to the world of art and culture. The family room can accommodate up to 5 guests and come with free WiFi, a TV, a mini fridge, and a private bathroom with a shower. The property is only a couple minute’s walk from the Colosseum.
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Cosmopolita Hotel Rome, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
With most of Rome’s attractions and the best shopping areas on its doorstep, this stylish is ideally placed for easily exploring the city. It’s got large rooms that can accommodate families of three or four, all decked out in contemporary decor with custom-made furniture and splashes of bright colours. In-room amenities include desks, satellite TVs, minibars, air conditioning, and bathrooms with large showers. The hotel doesn’t have a restaurant but is surrounded by plenty of great eateries specialised in Roman cuisine.
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The Inn at the Roman Forum
This seductive hotel in the heart of ancient Rome boasts theatrical interiors and opulent rooms that ensure a truly unique stay near the Colosseum. The real magic happens below ground, where you can sip wine underneath an authentic cryptic Roman portico discovered in 1887. There’s also a beautiful rooftop lounge where guests are treated to a delicious breakfast and a complimentary aperitif buffet. Large families can opt for the Exclusive Floor, consisting of 3 communicating rooms, each with its own bathroom. There are also some luxurious two and three-bedroom apartments.
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Best apartments near the Colosseum
A holiday apartment is an excellent choice for those who value their privacy. The following options provide cozy, homey spaces that are also the perfect spot from which to take in some of the best Colosseum views.
Vista Antica
This two-bedroom apartment is beautifully placed for a full immersion into Roman history, with spectacular views of the Colosseum and the Roman Forums. It can accommodate up to 8 people and is accessible with a lift. The interiors boast beautiful wooden beam ceilings and are decorated with a chic mix of antiques. Facilities include a TV with Netflix, a washing machine, air conditioning, and umbrellas in case of bad weather. A cot and highchair are also available for little guests.
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Hungry Lions
Housed inside an ancient palazzo, this one-bedroom apartment puts you in the heart of ancient Rome city, with large windows offering front-row views of the Colosseum. The style is modern and elegant, with interiors dressed in sophisticated white and grey tones. The sleek black-and-white kitchen has all the cooking essentials, and the large bathroom features complimentary toiletries and a rain shower. It’s located on the third floor and with lift access.
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Flavius
This beautifully styled apartment is only a quick stroll from the Colosseum. Light pours through large floor-to-ceiling windows, which frame incredible views of Rome’s famous attraction. The modern kitchen is perfectly equipped to cook meals, while the floating king-size bed with luxury bedding ensures a night of blissful rest. There’s no air conditioning, but the charming balcony provides the perfect spot to sip a drink in the fresh air.
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Gladiators Ready!
Accommodating up to 4 guests, this apartment is a cosy nest in a splendid period building right in the heart of Rome’s old town. It’s on the third floor and can be accessed via a lift. The all-white palette of the interiors is enhanced by splashes of blues in some furniture. There are two bathrooms, one with a bathtub and the other with a rain shower, while the dining table enjoys undisturbed views of the Colosseum.
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Still in doubt? Check out my guide on where to stay in Rome for more ideas for your next trip!
Wonderful tours in Rome
- Private Helicopter Tour over Rome
- Skip the Line: Crypts and Roman Catacombs Small-Group Walking Tour
- The Roman Food tour in Trastevere
- Skip the Line: Borghese Gallery and Gardens Walking Tour
- Papal Audience Tickets and Presentation
- Rome Street Food Tour with Local Guide
- Early Access: Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums Ticket
- Roman Gladiator School: Learn How to Become a Gladiator
- Pompei Day trip from Rome
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- Naples and Pompeii Day Trip from Rome
- Small-Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de’ Fiori and Jewish Ghetto
- 4-Day Tuscany and Cinque Terre Tour from Rome
- Exclusive Catacombs After Closing and Bone Chapel Tour
- Tivoli Day Trip from Rome: Villa d’Este and Hadrian’s Villa
- Florence Day Trip from Rome
- Venice Independent Day Trip from Rome by High-Speed Train
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