Hotels near Colosseum - 747 hotels from €50(≈ $68) per room per night. [Change Currency]

  • Hotel Adas - exterior Hotel photo
    from €65 (≈ $88) per night

    2 Hotel Adas Via Cavour 233, Rome, 00185 1 km

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    This small 2-star hotel combines warm hospitality and modern standards with an excellent city centre location, within 1 km of many of Rome’s major attractions.... View Hotel Adas details

  • from €100 (≈ $136) per night

    Anfiteatro Flavio B&B Via dei Serpenti 130, Rome, 00184 1 km

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    The Anfiteatro Flavio B&B is located in a 19th century building in the heart of Rome’s popular Monti district just a few steps from the Coliseum and the Roman Forum.... View Anfiteatro Flavio B&B details

  • from €70 (≈ $95) per night

    2 Saturnia Via Ruinaglia 5, Rome, 00184 1 km

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    This small, comfortable hotel is situated in the elegant Rione Monti district, within walking distance of several tourist attractions, including the Colosseum and the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore.... View Saturnia details

  • from €149 (≈ $202) per night

    4 Prime Hotels Saint John Via Matteo Boiardo 30, Roma, 00185 1 km

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    This uniquely-designed, 4-star hotel is situated in the very heart of the Eternal City and boasts all modern comforts, professional and friendly service and an ideal location.... View Prime Hotels Saint John details

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    3 Hotel Nerva Via Tor Dè Conti 3, Rome, 00184 1 km

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    The Hotel Nerva is a completely renovated establishment in the heart of ancient Rome, 5 minutes on foot from the Coliseum, Piazza Venezia, the Capitol and Trevi Fountain.... View Hotel Nerva details

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    Monti House Via Dei Ciancaleoni N.1, Rome, 00184 1 km

    Monti House is located in the city centre in the Monti district, one of the most beautiful and historic in Rome, close to Rome’s tourist attractions and main transport networks.... View Monti House details

  • from €80 (≈ $109) per night

    Il Covo B&B Via Del Boschetto, 91, 91, Rome, 00184 1 km

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    Positioned in Rione Monti, one of the most authentic and ancient areas of the town centre, this bed and breakfast is only a few steps from the Colosseum and Roman Forum.... View Il Covo B&B details

  • from €85 (≈ $115) per night

    3 Hotel Edera Via Poliziano 75, Rome, 00184 1 km

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    Strategically located in a quiet area and just a short walk away from the Colosseum and the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, this hotel is perfect for visiting Rome.... View Hotel Edera details

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    Il Boschetto Via Del Boschetto 15, Roma, 00184 1 km

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    Il Boschetto boasts a privileged location in the heart of Monti, one of the most characteristic, exclusive and easy to reach districts in the historic centre of Rome.... View Il Boschetto details

  • from €108 (≈ $147) per night

    3 Tirreno Via San Martino ai Monti 17, Rome, 00184 1 km

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    Set within a historical building, known as Il Domenichino, the hotel has been carefully refurbished to offer a fusion of classic style with modern comforts.... View Tirreno details

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Colosseum:

As the most recognisable mounument in Rome, the Colosseum does not fail to impress. Begun in 72 AD under the orders of Roman Emperor Vespasian and finished 8 years later under his son, the Flavian Ampitheatre (as it was then called) was actually built on the site of an drained lake where Nero had once erected a statue of himself. Only a section of the outer ring is still standing, but this does not detract from the grandeur of the Colosseum. The interior is even more impressive - there was sufficient seating room for up to 87,000 spectators and the numerous passageways below floor level (where the gladiators, animals and prisoners would await their fate in the arena) demonstrate the sophistication of Roman architecture. One amazing fact, and a precursor to modern stadiums, is that the whole Colosseum used to be covered with canvas to protect spectators from the elements!
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