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Rome, Italy, stands as a premier destination renowned for its exquisite cuisine, rich cultural heritage, captivating architecture and warm hospitality. Whether you're arriving, departing or simply passing through, securing one of the hotels by Rome Airport Italy can offer convenience and comfort for a brief stay. Facilitate seamless early morning departures by selecting a nearby hotel or indulge in a peaceful night's sleep following a late-night arrival. Whatever brings you to the area, here are six hotels by the Rome airport, ensuring a delightful stay in Italy's vibrant capital.
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Seccy Hotel Boutique Art & Museum
Nestled amidst eateries and adorned with classical sculptures, this relaxed hotel is located approximately 2.5 miles away from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport and about 5.6 miles from the Ostia Antica archaeological site.
The warmly decorated rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, safes and mini-fridges, and some can sleep up to four people.
You'll enjoy complimentary breakfast and parking, and if you need a lift to the airport, there's a shuttle available for a small fee. The hotel is dog-friendly, and pets stay free.
Seccy Hotel Boutique Art & Museum is a convenient hotel by the Rome airport in Italy that adds Italian artistic flair to your stay.
QC Termeroma Spa & Resort
This charming spa hotel, QC Termeroma Spa & Resort, exuding a rustic-chic ambiance, occupies a vibrant former bathhouse within the protected Roman archaeological site known as the Oasis of Porto. Situated just half a mile from Roma Fiumicino Airport and a mere two miles from the town center, it offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern comfort.
The bright and airy rooms, tastefully adorned with subtle country touches, offer complimentary Wi-Fi and bathrooms tiled with ancient Roman marble, as well as Nespresso machines. If you opt for an upgrade, you'll enjoy access to terraces, and suites come with cozy sitting areas. Upgraded suites even boast separate, posh rooms.
Hungry? Grab a bite at the breakfast buffet for a small fee, or head to the upscale restaurant or one of the sunny terraces for a meal. And don't forget to pamper yourself at the swanky indoor/outdoor spa with pools, tunnels and wellness treatments.
Hilton Rome Airport
Situated next to Rome's International Leonardo da Vinci Airport, this modern hotel is conveniently located just 18.6 miles from the center of Rome.
The refined accommodations offer sophisticated amenities such as custom-designed beds, flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels, and the option of paid Wi-Fi access. Executive rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi and exclusive entry to the Executive Lounge, where guests can indulge in breakfast and evening appetizers. For discerning guests seeking additional space and luxury, suites boast separate living areas.
Guests have the pleasure of dining in an Italian/international restaurant, a distinguished bistro and an elegant bar. The hotel also provides a comprehensive array of amenities, including a fitness center, an indoor pool complemented by an outdoor deck, and a tennis court. Furthermore, the hotel offers 21 meeting rooms, a fully-equipped business center and the convenience of a complimentary shuttle service to downtown Rome.
Hilton Garden Inn Rome Airport
This contemporary hotel near the airport is just under seven miles from Isola Sacra and just over eight miles from the Ruins of Ostia Antica.
The rooms are modern and comfy, equipped with desks and custom-designed beds, as well as flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and mini-fridges. Suites come with extra living space, too.
You won't need to worry about getting to the airport — the hotel offers a free shuttle. When you're hungry, there's a laid-back Italian restaurant and a chill lounge to hang out in. And if you're feeling peckish in the morning, breakfast is available for a little extra. Plus, you've got access to a 24/7 fitness room, a handy pantry and a business center for all your needs.
Best Western Hotel Rome Airport
Located five miles from the Museum of the Excavations of Old Ostia, this up-to-date lodging is situated two miles from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (Fiumicino).
The simple rooms have their own bathrooms, along with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. You can ask for tea and coffee makers if you want. And if you're lucky, you might get a room with a balcony.
As for extras, there's a complimentary continental breakfast buffet to start your day off right, and a cool restaurant that serves local cuisine. Outside, there's a pool and a spot to work out. Need to get some work done? There's a business center and a few meeting rooms available. And if you need a ride to the airport, they've got a shuttle service (for a fee).
Mercure Rome Leonardo Da Vinci Airport
This straightforward hotel is just 2.5 miles from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport and five miles from Castello di Giulio II, which is now a ceramics museum.
The no-fuss rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars and tea and coffee making facilities. If you're lucky, you might snag a room with a balcony. Plus, there's room service available if you're feeling peckish.
You'll find a relaxed restaurant, a cozy wine bar and a gym on site, along with meeting rooms and a seasonal outdoor pool. They've got you covered with breakfast, parking and even an airport shuttle.
Need to know
There's a handful of great hotels by the Rome airport in Italy to choose from. I recommend the Seccy Hotel Boutique Art & Museum for an immersive Roman art experience. The Hilton Rome Airport hotel is perfect for the economist who desires to be close to the airport and have the option of a free shuttle into downtown Rome. Not sure which hotel is right for you? Reach out and we can plan your trip together!
For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Laura Zapata's guide, Attractions in Rome, Italy. This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Rome, part of our larger series on travel to Italy.
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