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Rome Vacations

It’s as if your feet are a personal time machine, with each step taking you further back in history. Ancient ruins stand as scarred evidence of a once great empire. Piazzas welcome gathering crowds today the same as they have for over nearly two millennia. And basilicas play host to worshiping congregations in an unchanging aura of grace and serenity. Around nearly every corner is a remembrance of what has made, and keeps, this city great—whether it be a marble statue, an aqueduct-fed public fountain, or towering obelisk. Rome was home to one of the greatest civilizations the earth has ever seen. Today, it remains a powerful religious, cultural, and economic influence. It’s place in history has been taught in textbooks, and its modern stature is evidenced in film and fashion. No matter how many Rome getaways you take, it's highly unlikely you'll experience even a fraction of what the historic city has to offer. From temples dedicated to the ancient gods to the most important artwork in human history, the Rome vacations you enjoy will undoubtedly be highlights of your traveling experiences. And, when you use Travelocity to bundle your airfare and accommodations for your vacation in Rome, you’ll save enough to throw a coin into every fountain you come across.

Rome Hotels

It doesn’t matter if you are planning a romantic vacation in Rome, will be in town for business, or are making the City of Seven Hills one of your many stops on an intercontinental odyssey, staying at the proper hotel can make all the difference. We recommend you research the following hotels in Rome before booking your travel:

  • Hotel Artemide – Just a short stroll from the National Gallery of Ancient Art, Teatro dell’Opera, and Rome’s main train station, the Hotel Artemide is in a prime location for exploring the wonder City of Love. The customer-focused staff adds to the 4-star luxury and ambience, while the chic décor compliments the historic façade. Pay close attention to the faces you see at the local market while you are out and about—you just might encounter the hotel’s executive chef purchasing ingredients for the evening’s meal.
  • iQ Hotel Roma – A modern hotel surrounded by history, the iQ offers customizable conveniences to international travelers. Enjoy breakfast on the rooftop terrace overlooking the Teatro dell’Opera before visiting the nearby museums, boutiques, and basilicas. When the day is winding down, enjoy a glass of wine in the lobby bar before retiring to your guestroom.
  • Gran Melia Rome – Situated in Villa Agrippina on the banks of the River Tiber, the Gran Melia is an ideal option for visitors with the Vatican on their itinerary. The glamorous property is a quick, five-minute walk to St. Peter’s Basilica, Castel Sant’Angelo, and all the pious wonder that is found behind the hallowed walls. Cap-off your day visiting Michelangelo’s marvels in the Sistine Chapel with a meal at one of the five on-site restaurants, or with a cocktail at the Liquid Garden or Nectar Bar.
  • Grand Hotel Olympic – Nestled in the shadows of Vatican City, this one-time papal palace is just blocks from the Vatican Art Museum and the Piazza del Popolo. Recently renovated, the Grand Hotel Olympic offers amenities, event space, and conveniences that appeal to business travelers and vacationers, alike. The Vittoria neighborhood is full of fine dining establishments, upscale boutiques, and inviting bars and lounges. After a day on the surrounding cobblestones, enjoy a well-rested night’s sleep in your well-appointed guestroom.

Major Attractions

If you are adventurous, a car rental should be one of the first things you set up upon your arrival in Rome by the end of your first day, you'll appreciate the convenience of motorized transportation. If you prefer to take in the sights while someone more familiar with the lay of the land is behind the wheel, a taxi may be more in order than a rental car. The one attraction every visitor must see is the Colosseum this massive arena once hosted everything from mock sea battles and gladiator fights to some of the most innovative plays ever concocted. Art lovers will also enjoy the Sistine Chapel. Want to see what the ancient Romans did to unwind before the invention of massage chairs? Make the Baths of Caracalla your next stop. Pace yourself, though, because the attractions in Rome are seemingly never-ending.

Recurring Festivals and Events

After a long day of perusing piazzas and frolicking in fountains, a session at the spa back at your hotel may seem like an inviting option. Relaxation is important, but don't pass up opportunities to attend events like Rock in Roma, the live music festival held between July and August yearly, or the Natale di Roma, an event that celebrates Rome's "birthday" at the Campidoglio. If you are a fan of art and Michelangelo’s’ work in the Sistine Chapel, you'll also love the Occhi Rossi Festival, held near the end of May.

Enjoy all of these festivities, attractions, and more by using Travelocity to find affordable Rome vacation packages. Planning an international vacation can be a daunting task. Travelocity can help to ease that burden. By booking your hotel and flight together with one of Travelocity’s Rome package deals, you cut the hassle in half. Plus, with the money you save on your Roman holiday, you might make the folks over at the Vatican green with envy.

Tours and Activities in Rome

Sensational locations, hospitable personalities and one-of-a-kind new experiences — that is what travel's all about. Excited about your next great adventure?

Looking forward to some exciting activities while you're in Rome? We recommend trying out a few of these experiences:

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Rome?
Travelocity offers great package deals to Rome, as well as flights and hotels, starting from an impressive $1,641. With all the extra cash, you could book some interesting tours or perhaps even tack on some extra nights to your vacation.
How long should my Rome vacation be?
Around 3 nights is what many tourists book for their Rome trip. That’s a handy guide, but there’s plenty more to explore if you give yourself a few extra days.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Rome?
There’s no need to look any further than Travelocity. With no less than 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 properties around the world, it’s easy to find a Rome package deal that ticks all your boxes.
Why should I purchase my Rome vacation bundle with Travelocity?
Travel is all about making cherished new memories and leaving all your troubles behind — which is why we have a team of customer service experts available round-the-clock should you need them. On top of that, our Price Match Guarantee ensures you’ll always get the best price available on our broad range of vacation packages. So what are you waiting for? There’s no time like the present to lock in the vacation of a lifetime.
Will I save money on my Rome car rental if I bundle it with a hotel or flight?
Bundling your hotel, car and flight into a Rome vacation package is an excellent way to score an amazing deal. Plus, having your own car rental gives you the freedom to find your way to all those landmarks you’re itching to check out. Sitting 120 mi away from Rome, Herculaneum is one place that should feature on your itinerary. Buckle up and make a day trip of it.
What is the best time of year to go to Rome?
You’ll score the best hotel prices in and pay the most in . It’s usually less busy in , while there’ll be more like-minded travelers to hang out with during . It comes down to how much you’re willing to spend, the climate and how you handle crowds.
Which airport is best for Rome?
One top option is Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Intl. Airport (FCO). From here, you’ll have to travel northeast for 14 mi to reach downtown Rome. Another convenient choice is Ciampino Airport (CIA), which is 9 mi away from central Rome.
What is there to do in Rome?
Rome has plenty of things to see and do, like St. Peter’s Basilica and Roman Forum. These two fantastic attractions top most people’s travel itineraries.
Where should I stay when visiting Rome?
Many visitors spend their nights at the B&B Hotel Roma Fiumicino. It’s a terrific base for your Rome getaway.
Can I go on vacation to Rome at this time?
Don’t plan your trip to Rome without up-to-date facts about travel restrictions and quarantine policies. Travelocity’s Covid-19 Travel Advisor will fill in the blanks. Our travel experts have pulled together all the info you need to make your flight and vacation as hassle-free as possible.

Where to stay in Rome: Best areas for travelers

  • Rome City Centre: Featuring major attractions like Colosseum and Pantheon, it shouldn't be a surprise that this area is the number one choice for many visitors. You'll be near the action and have your pick of places to stay, including the Pantheon Inn. The Pantheon Roman Holiday Home and the Singer Palace Hotel are other places from which to explore this buzzing end of town.
  • Vatican: There are tons of good reasons to choose this area, including easy access to unique sights like St. Peter's Basilica. Lock in a room at the Hotel Vespasiano, the Tre Grazie House or the Amalia Vaticano Hotel and visit whenever works for you.
  • Navona: Welcoming hotels such as the Martis Palace Hotel, the Palazzo Navona and the Hotel Navona are just one reason to stay in this neighborhood. But Piazza Navona, one of the neighborhood's most popular attractions, is what really brings in the crowds. Base yourself here and see what all the fuss is about.
  • Monti: Before heading off and exploring every inch of this awesome place, you'll need a good night's sleep. The K Boutique Hotel, THE Little K Hotel and the Vrbo Property are some options to look into. Stay at one of these and wake refreshed and raring to uncover the area's main attractions, starting with Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.
  • San Giovanni: Lock in a room at the Hotel Re di Roma and you'll be well placed to discover some of this neighborhood's leading attractions. Start your sightseeing adventure at Aurelian Wall, Palazzo Laterano and Teatro Alba | 49. If you want more hotel options, look into the Hotel Roi and the Best Western Cinemusic Hotel.