Hostels Near Colosseum

We have 7 Hostels in Colosseum with an average rating of 7.7 based on 98049 reviews.
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New Generation Hostel Rome Center
New Generation Hostel Rome Center offers modern rooms with free WiFi, 24-hour reception, a fully equipped kitchen, and a lounge area with TV. It is conveniently located in Monti district
Hostel- 1.25km from city centre
Privates From
HK$1671.11
Dorms From
HK$397.14
Sandy Hostel
The hostel is located in a nice and quiet area, close to the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. It is a clean, cheap, friendly place to stay, extremely close to all major attractions in Rome
Hostel- 1.08km from city centre
Privates From
HK$417.78
Dorms From
HK$584.89
Downtown Accommodation
All our 6 rooms have private shower, toilet , air conditioning ( 5 euro extra charge per night per the room), heating, TV, safety-box, free Wi-Fi in the room, offer a good stay with continental breakfast at fairly priced.
Hotel- 0.87km from city centre
Privates From
HK$451.20
No Dorms Available
Imperial Rooms
The Imperial rooms is a new family-run guest house situated in the Ancient Historical and commercial centre of Rome. It is located in a street facing the magnificent Colosseum, in the heart of ancient Rome
Bed and Breakfast- 1.44km from city centre
Privates From
HK$417.78
No Dorms Available
Paolina Rooms & Parking
Paolina Rooms is situated in the city centre of the wonderful Rome.
Bed and Breakfast- 1.17km from city centre
Privates From
HK$417.78
Dorms From
HK$584.89
Bar Dell'Artista Accommodation
Bar Dell'Artista is situated a few steps from the main tourist attractions of our city
Bed and Breakfast- 1.17km from city centre
Privates From
HK$50.13
Dorms From
HK$584.89
B&B Lost in Rome
Welcome to B&B Lost in Rome!
Bed and Breakfast- 1.71km from city centre
Privates From
HK$398.31
No Dorms Available
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About Colosseum

Mixing ancient Roman ruins, renaissance art and contemporary Italian cuisine, Rome is an unmissable destination in Southern Europe. The city is crowded, dirty and noisy, but it’s also full of charming side streets to explore and ancient ruins that will set your imagination on fire.

There are hundreds of cheap youth hostels in Rome offering shared accommodation for backpackers, solo travellers and budget-conscious travellers. You can also find more upscale options in the form of boutique hostels and B&B’s that offer private rooms and give you a chance to escape after a day of sightseeing.

Youth hostels in Rome aren’t just a place to put your head. Some of the best hostels in Rome have their own rooftop terraces and private gardens where you can make some new friends on a warm summer evening. If you prefer to party, there’s also a great selection of hostels that put on regular social events at the bar, offer free welcome shots and organise pub crawls around the city.

Are you looking for price, proximity or peace of mind? The Termini District has the best selection of cheap, youth accommodation in the city, and as the name suggests, it’s extremely close to the Roma Termini railway station, which makes it easy to get in and out of the city as part of a longer trip.

If you’re more concerned with being in the heart of the action and having easy access to all of the best tourist attractions, then you’ll want to consider The Historical Centre. Finally, there’s the Trastevere Neighbourhood, which offers a slice of tranquillity in the city. You’ll pay slightly more to stay in the area, but it also gives you access to a selection of Rome's best cheap restaurants and wine bars.

For something a little different, why not spend the afternoon people watching from the Spanish Steps? You could also spend some time exploring the lanes and piazzas of Trastevere, or one of more than 2000 fountains dotted around the city. That includes the exquisite Trevi Fountain, which is filled with nearly 3000 euros every day – which goes to food and social programs around the world.

The Metro in Rome consists of only two lines, so it’s worth getting familiar with the buses if you want to avoid walking everywhere in the city. You can buy tickets from newsstands, tobacco shops and automated ticket vending machines at most Metro stations and a few larger bus stops.

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