The best hostels in Rome
vibe and a contemporary-meets-retro stylistic layout
Erica Firpo, travel author
26 MAY 2017 • 1:30PM
An insider's manual for the top lodgings in Rome, including the best at reasonable costs, private rooms, shared quarters, boutique style and agreeable climates in areas, for example, the Monti neighborhood and close to the Termini station.
Generator Rome, Italy
Generator Rome
Rome, Italy
8 Telegraph master rating
Rome's first "poshtel" is a chic, boutique settlement with an energetic vibe and a contemporary-meets-retro stylistic layout. It is keeping pace with a not too bad outline lodging. The area is marginally off the beaten path, yet by and by near the city's vivacious Monti neighborhood and with phenomenal transport joins at close-by Termini Station. A quiet palette of backwoods greens, violets and light dark shading all rooms, whose exclusive furniture incorporate comfortable white material beds, vintage-style work areas, lights and armoires. The 12 quarters have a most extreme of four beds each, while the rest of the 53 are private rooms with twofold beds.
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The Yellow, Rome
The Yellow
Rome, Italy
8 Telegraph master rating
Rome's chief gathering lodging is perfect for voyagers in their 20s searching for an agreeable informal lodging intelligent social scene. It has an imaginative and diletantish vibe, and a housetop porch and little garden hang-out for film screenings amid the late spring months. The 95 rooms are partitioned into residences and private rooms (pairs, triples and quads) with an aggregate of around 320 beds. Dormitory choices incorporate blended or female-just, with en suite or shared lavatories. General stylistic layout is a chic moderate. It's only a 10-minute stroll to Termini prepare station.
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The Blue Hostel, Rome
The Blue Hostel
Rome, Italy
8 Telegraph master rating
Seven magnificent styled visitor suites in a previous cloister, housed in a seventeenth century palazzo around the bend from the Monti neighborhood. Rome's principle railroad station, Termini, is recently round the corner, giving fantastic transport connections to whatever is left of the city. Each of the rooms are elegantly finished with handcrafted, upholstered headboards, encircled high contrast photographs, unique fine art and vintage work areas and seats. En-suite restrooms are loaded with HG Bigelow hair and body mind items. All rooms have cooling, Wi-Fi, warming, small scale ice chests, espresso producers and TVs.
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Hostella, Rome
Hostella
Rome, Italy
7 Telegraph master rating
A shoddy and lively ladies just inn with an easygoing and plain vibe, offering straightforward residence settlement. It's found near Rome's Termini Station, so very much put for investigating the city or striking out to see the encompassing farmland. There are six shared residence style rooms (in two flats) obliging three to four beds each. Style is straightforward, with Ikea beds, work areas and cupboards with locks, and all have ventilating and warming. There are four shared washrooms (three with showers); Room Six, an open space transformation, has an en suite.
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The Beehive, Rome
The Beehive
Rome, Italy
8 Telegraph master rating
A boutique inn with an unusual style and an eco-cognizant vibe. The Beehive's numerous individual touches give it the vibe of a home far from home. Near the Termini Station, the inn is perfectly arranged for transport connects all through the city. Of the Beehive's 12 rooms, 10 are private and two are shared quarters dozing four. They are tranquil, vaporous and roomy, displaying a basic outline, with maybe a couple pieces scattered about, as complicated earthenware production by a neighborhood Italian specialists and little furniture pieces from the proprietors' goes to Bali. All rooms have Wi-Fi, fans and warming.
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Alessandro Palace, Rome
Alessandro Palace
Rome, Italy
8 Telegraph master rating
This is one of Rome's unique lodgings; a straightforward residence with a dynamic social scene that attracts a youthful group. It's inside strolling separation of Termini Station and appreciates astounding transport connections to whatever remains of the city. Benevolent staff individuals sort out nearby occasions that keep the friendly climate percolating. Common zones have kitschy fascinate with their Ancient Rome-propelled paintings. The 120 beds are spread crosswise over quarters dozing two, four, six and eight (blended and ladies just, spartanly improved, with en suite and shared washrooms), and private rooms in the Annex, a different flat building.
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Alessandro Downtown Hostel, Rome
Alessandro Downtown Hostel
Rome, Italy
7 Telegraph master rating
A stray pieces lodging, midway situated in Rome's Esquilino neighborhood and in closeness to the dynamic Monti neighborhood, and in addition the vehicle center point of Termini Station. Like its partner Alessandro Palace, the Downtown has the same shoddy and happy inn residence vibe. The 20 rooms are dubiously reminiscent of college dormitories – no outline style, simply cots (four, six or eight), straightforward table and seats, and capacity lockers. A few rooms have en-suite lavatories, and if not there are shared restrooms – both blended and female-just – simply like the residence choices.
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