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Best luxury hotels in Rome

Rome, Italy

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Rome's luxury hotel landscape divides along two corridors. The first follows the Termini Central Station zone — polished properties within steps of the platforms, spanning full-service resorts to design-conscious boutiques. The second stretches along Via Veneto, where legacy grand hotels and newer arrivals share the boulevard. The 12 properties below all carry luxury-tier classification on Trip.com, with guest ratings running from 8.7 to 9.5, but they range widely in character: some invest in butler service and rooftop pools, others in spa programs and art-driven lobbies. This is not a list of Rome's most photographed addresses. It is a list of properties whose rooms, service, and location hold up under genuine scrutiny from travelers who checked in and reported back. Nightly rates span from accessible to considerable — the spread is deliberate. Read the details, weigh the ratings, and book the one that matches how you actually travel.

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    Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel - A Leading Hotel of the World

    Termini Central Station zone, Rome

    Outdoor pool, sunbathing terrace, and butler service near Termini — resort-grade amenities in a city-center property

    A 9.1 guest rating on Trip.com puts the Anantara Palazzo Naiadi in uncommon territory for the Termini Central Station zone, where most properties trade on proximity rather than substance. The outdoor swimming pool and dedicated sunbathing area are genuine rarities this close to a major rail hub — most competitors in the area offer a gym and call it a day. Skip the generic station-adjacent chains that treat transit convenience as a substitute for character. Butler service, a full spa with massage room, and private parking round out a property that asks USD 1051 a night and earns it with facilities that belong in a resort, not a city stopover. The luxury-tier classification is not nominal here; the amenity set backs it up.

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    The St. Regis Rome

    Termini Central Station zone, Rome

    Highest-rated property on the list at 9.5; butler service and deeply attentive staff culture

    The lobby at The St. Regis Rome hums with the quiet confidence that comes from a 9.5 guest rating on Trip.com — the highest on this list. In the Termini Central Station zone, the property runs on butler service, and guests notice: one reviewer recounted how staff across every department stepped in when a family member fell ill during a stay. That kind of institutional reflex cannot be trained in a season. A full spa, sauna, and massage room complement the public-facing bar, and car rentals through the hotel keep the logistics invisible. At USD 1163 a night, this is the priciest entry on the list and the one least likely to disappoint. Don't bother with the flashier lobbies elsewhere — service memory is the real luxury, and this property has it in reserve.

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    Dharma Style Hotel & Spa

    Termini Central Station zone, Rome

    Most accessible luxury-tier entry; spa-focused with full airport transfer logistics

    At USD 217 a night, the Dharma Style Hotel & Spa in the Termini Central Station zone is the most accessible entry on this list — and one that earns its luxury-tier classification through spa facilities and service logistics rather than gilded lobbies. Airport pick-up and drop-off, private parking, luggage storage, and a taxi booking service make the arrival-to-room sequence nearly frictionless. Better than the overpriced chains that substitute a famous brand name for actual amenities. Trip.com guests rate the property 8.9, and one reviewer praised the spacious bathroom and proximity to Termini Station. The spa is the anchor amenity — not an afterthought buried in a basement corridor. If you travel on substance over label, this is the address that rewards the habit.

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    Best Western Plus Hotel Universo

    Termini Central Station zone, Rome

    Full-service spread — spa, gym, bar, on-site restaurant — at a value-forward rate

    A nightly rate of USD 231 and an 8.8 guest rating on Trip.com make the Best Western Plus Hotel Universo a quiet contender in the Termini Central Station zone. The Best Western badge may not signal luxury to the uninitiated, but the luxury-tier classification on Trip.com is backed by a spa, gym, bar, and on-site restaurant — a full-service spread that plenty of higher-priced neighbors fail to match. Skip the hotels that charge triple for a lobby renovation and no restaurant. Airport pick-up and a business center fill out the practical side, and guests note the surrounding area feels safe. This is the booking for travelers who read the amenity list before the brand name and would rather spend the savings on dinner across town.

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    Best Western Premier Hotel Royal Santina

    Termini Central Station zone, Rome

    EV charging station and practical logistics — conference room, gym, airport pick-up — at accessible pricing

    Trip.com guests hand the Best Western Premier Hotel Royal Santina a 9.0 — a rating that places it above several properties on this list at twice the price. The Termini Central Station zone location comes with a luxury-tier classification and a nightly rate of USD 249 that leaves room in the budget for the rest of Rome. The amenity set leans practical: a business center, conference room, gym, and luggage storage serve the traveler who needs logistics handled, not a marble lobby to photograph. An EV charging station and public parking are genuine differentiators for anyone arriving by car. Don't bother with the prestige-priced addresses that lack a single plug for your vehicle. Airport pick-up seals the transfer chain from landing to lobby.

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    Hotel NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento

    Termini Central Station zone, Rome

    Childcare service — a standout for traveling families — plus on-site restaurant and bar

    Light pours through the restaurant at Hotel NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento in the Termini Central Station zone, where a USD 549 nightly rate buys a full-service property with conference room, business center, gym, childcare service, and an on-site bar. The luxury-tier classification holds up in the amenity spread: private parking and car rentals make this one of the few properties on the list that handles ground transport end-to-end. Trip.com guests rate the property 8.9. Skip the station-area hotels that charge a premium for proximity alone and deliver nothing beyond a room key. The childcare service is a genuine standout — parents traveling with young children will find it earns back the rate in peace of mind alone.

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    The Rome Edition

    Via Veneto zone, Rome

    Pool, restaurant, and bar as social anchors on Via Veneto — the design-hotel alternative to the boulevard's legacy palazzos

    Rated 9.2 on Trip.com, The Rome Edition in the Via Veneto zone is built around a pool, restaurant, and bar rather than the stiff formality of the boulevard's older guard. At USD 791 a night, the luxury-tier property invests in the amenities that matter after dark — the bar is where the energy gathers, and the pool is the daytime anchor. A gym, conference room, and airport pick-up service handle the practical side without fanfare. Skip the legacy palazzos coasting on name recognition alone. Public parking is a practical touch the design-hotel genre routinely neglects. This is the Rome booking for travelers who want the boulevard's pedigree without the starched dining room.

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    Aleph Rome Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton

    Via Veneto zone, Rome

    Deepest wellness circuit on the list — outdoor pool, spa, sauna, massage room, and sunbathing area

    The sunbathing area catches the light at the Aleph Rome Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton in the Via Veneto zone, where an outdoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, and massage room form a wellness circuit most guests do not expect from a Hilton portfolio property. Trip.com guests rate it 9.1, and one reviewer described four spotless nights with attentive staff who added personal touches daily. At USD 639 a night, the luxury-tier classification is earned by the wellness infrastructure — the pool-spa-sauna-massage combination is among the deepest on this list. Better than the rooftop-only properties that offer a single plunge pool and call it a wellness experience. A gym and public parking complete the practical set. Book for the spa sequence, stay for the service consistency.

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    art'otel Rome Piazza Sallustio

    Via Veneto zone, Rome

    Design-driven artistic atmosphere with spa, sauna, and on-site restaurant

    The bar thrums at art'otel Rome Piazza Sallustio in the Via Veneto zone, where guests arriving at check-in encounter a strong artistic atmosphere that shapes the entire stay. Trip.com rates the property 8.9, and at USD 484 a night the luxury-tier listing delivers a spa, sauna, gym, and on-site restaurant. Private parking and a taxi booking service handle the logistics so you can stay inside the design cocoon. Skip the bland business hotels that treat interiors as an afterthought — this is the property for travelers who care about what the walls look like. A business center keeps it functional for those who need to work between walks. Small, intentional, and unbothered by convention.

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    Leon's Place Hotel

    Termini Central Station zone, Rome

    Spa-sauna-massage wellness trio at the list's most accessible price point near Termini

    At USD 252 a night, Leon's Place Hotel in the Termini Central Station zone delivers a spa, sauna, massage room, gym, and bar — a wellness-forward amenity set that properties at twice the rate regularly fail to match. Trip.com guests rate it 8.7, the entry point on this list but still solidly within luxury-tier classification. A business center and private parking keep the practical side covered, and luggage storage earns its mention for travelers between check-out and a late flight. A spa-and-sauna pairing at this price point is the booking, not the brand name on the awning. This is not the property that photographs well on arrival; it is the one that justifies itself on the second morning when the sauna is empty and the massage room is yours.

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    Grand Hotel Palace Rome

    Via Veneto zone, Rome

    Year-round indoor swimming pool — a genuine rarity on Via Veneto — with spa, sauna, and gym

    The pool glows at the Grand Hotel Palace Rome in the Via Veneto zone, where an indoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, and gym create a wellness circuit behind the property's bar. Trip.com guests rate the property 8.9, and the nightly rate of USD 338 positions it squarely in the middle of this list — luxury-tier classified and priced below the boulevard's grander names. Airport pick-up and private parking handle the transit logistics cleanly. The indoor pool outperforms the seasonal rooftop alternatives elsewhere — it works in January as reliably as it does in July. One guest noted the surrounding area is considered safe. Book this if the pool matters more to you than the lobby.

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    InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace by IHG

    Via Veneto zone, Rome

    Body care and massage program with car rentals and airport pick-up on Via Veneto

    At USD 849 a night, the InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace by IHG holds the Via Veneto zone with a luxury-tier classification and a Trip.com guest rating of 8.9. The amenity profile tilts toward body care and massage room facilities, with a gym, airport pick-up, and car rentals rounding out the service layer. Public parking keeps the logistics clean for anyone driving into the city. Better than the Via Veneto addresses that charge comparable rates and deliver nothing beyond a lobby bar and a concierge desk. One guest confirmed that facilities were complete and in working order, with no skin-sensitivity issues despite prior concerns. This is the InterContinental model executed on a boulevard that rewards it: reliable, thorough, and unbothered by the need to surprise.

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