
Keep these tidbits of travel wisdom in mind when booking your hotel. They'll help you sleep better.
It's all in the timing. November through March can be the best months to visit Europe. Crowds are thinner, rates are cheaper, and you'll have a better chance of getting the most out of your trip.
Don't settle. We find deep discounts in all sorts of areas, including those you might think are too expensive for you. Search the places you'd most like to stay, and see what we can do for you.
Stay the weekend. Hotels usually target business travelers Monday through Thursday and charge higher room rates. Stay a Friday or Saturday night and you'll enjoy the full benefits of traveling for pleasure!
Believe in low prices. If you find a high-rated hotel priced more economically than a lower-rated one, snap it up! Major hotels choose us to fill their empty rooms, even on short notice. But rates change all the time, so don't wait to claim your deal.
Get the lay of the land. Read up on some of Rome's most interesting neighborhoods.
Rome Central
In the 1950s and 1960s, Via Veneto, immortalized by Federico Fellini in La Dolce Vita, was the place to be. Today the famous street is lined with elegant cafés and restaurants and still draws large crowds. The southern end of Via Veneto.
Rome North
The northern region is a great base for exploring Rome. With convenient access to dining, shopping, and entertainment, head out from your hotel for a day of delights.
Rome West
Find whatever you need from dining to shopping to entertainment. Local attractions include the beautiful Villa Doria Pamphili, the largest public park in the city of Rome and a favorite spot for joggers and dog owners. The Sistine Chapel.
Vatican City
There is much to see in this small city-state--the Vatican Museums, which house a vast and fascinating collection of art; St. Peter's, whose spectacular dome was designed by Michelangelo; and the Vatican Gardens, which date back.