Hotels Near Roma Termini Station
Roma Termini is Italy’s largest and busiest train station, serving high-speed trains to Florence (1.5 hours), Naples (1 hour 10 minutes), and Venice (3 hours 45 minutes), as well as the Leonardo Express to Fiumicino Airport. Staying near Termini means maximum convenience for getting around Rome and beyond.
Why Stay Near Termini?
- Transport hub — Metro lines A and B intersect here, connecting you to the Spanish Steps, Vatican, and Colosseum in minutes
- Airport access — Leonardo Express to Fiumicino (32 min, €14) and buses to Ciampino depart from here
- Walking distance to sights — the Colosseum is a 15-minute walk, Santa Maria Maggiore is 5 minutes
- Best prices — the highest concentration of hotels in Rome means competitive rates
Choosing the Right Side of Termini
The area around Termini has two distinct characters. South and east (towards the Colosseum and Via Merulana) is quieter, with tree-lined streets, local restaurants, and a more residential feel. North (Via Marsala, Piazza dei Cinquecento) is busier and more commercial, with the largest selection of hotels in every price range.
What to Expect
Hotels near Termini range from simple two-star pensioni (€50–80/night) to polished four-star properties (€150–250/night). Many occupy upper floors of 19th-century apartment buildings, which means high ceilings and character. Breakfast is usually included. Ask for a room on a higher floor or facing the inner courtyard for less street noise.
Day Trips from Termini
- Pompeii & Herculaneum — high-speed train to Naples (70 min), then Circumvesuviana
- Florence — Frecciarossa, 1 hr 30 min
- Orvieto — regional train, 1 hr 15 min — a stunning hilltop town with a famous cathedral
- Tivoli — Villa d’Este and Hadrian’s Villa, reachable by bus from Ponte Mammolo Metro station