Centro Storico
The Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and the Trevi Fountain within a ten-minute walk. Touristy by day, magical at dawn and after dinner. Stay here for the postcard, and pay for the privilege.
Rome is a city you stay inside, not beside. The historic centre is compact and almost entirely walkable, and the reward for booking within it is waking to church bells and crossing Piazza Navona before the tour groups arrive. Stay outside the walls and you spend your trip commuting to your own holiday.
The neighbourhoods divide cleanly. The centro storico is theatre and convenience, Trastevere is dinner and atmosphere, Monti is the local secret the Romans kept. Choose by the rhythm you want at 8pm, because that is when each quarter reveals itself.
The Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and the Trevi Fountain within a ten-minute walk. Touristy by day, magical at dawn and after dinner. Stay here for the postcard, and pay for the privilege.
Cobbled lanes, ivy, and the city's best trattorias on the river's quiet side. Lively after dark, residential by morning. The Rome people fall in love with.
Between the Colosseum and the main station, a village of wine bars, vintage shops, and artisan workshops. Central but unhurried, and where Romans actually eat.
Orderly, elegant, and next to the Vatican. Wide streets, serious restaurants, and calm at night. Choose this for space and a slower pace within reach of everything.
April to mid-June and late September to October bring warm days, long light, and gardens in bloom, without August's furnace heat and shuttered trattorias. Spring fills around Easter, so book ahead. Winter, November to March, is mild, quiet, and the cheapest time to see the Vatican without the crush. For the best mix of weather and value, target late September or November.