Plan your trip with our travel guide across the main attractions in Rome. All what you need to know: monuments, restaurants, events, nightlife and plenty of accommodation offers
Plan your trip with our travel guide across the main attractions in Rome. All what you need to know: monuments, restaurants, events, nightlife and plenty of accommodation offers
The Vatican City in Rome might be the tiniest sovereign state in the world, but it has lots to offer its visitors. It is particularly significant for Catholics all over the world, yet has something to offer everyone.
Visit historical Rome and take a trip back into the city's glorious past. The grandest epochs of the Eternal City's history are commemorated by its extensive and beautifully preserved architecture and monuments, the most famous of which date from the Roman era to the Renaissance.
Truly one of the most iconic cities in the world, the Italian capital will fulfill all the pre-conceived hopes you had as well as providing many surprises along the way. Let our Guest Relations team show you around.
Huge green spaces with hidden secrets, animal adventures as if in the wild, amusement rides with a splash, all topped off with a pizza. Roman fun for all the family with the help of our Guest Relations team.
Rome, the capital of Italy, the Coliseum, the Pantheon…but what about the locals’ view on what to do. Our Guest Relations team points you in all the right direction no matter how long you stay
If you’re visiting the eternal city and want to do more than the postcard-replicated tourist activities, take some advice from our NH Hotel Group Guest Relations team in Rome who point out a few hidden gems.
Among the European capitals, the city with the largest areas of green parks is Rome. Spend your afternoons reading or simply lying down and soaking up the sun in Rome’s wealth of parks and gardens.
Italian style is all around Rome and can be experienced as soon as you step out of our NH Collection Roma Giustiniano hotel. Let us share with you some of the options available to you.
Ahhh Rome. There are few people on the planet that couldn’t describe some aspects of Italy’s capital city, such is its fame. But when you visit, maybe you want to avoid the most commonly treaded paths, so allow us to guide you with our unique choices for what to do in Rome.
There’s no need to wander the streets hoping to find the ideal places for shopping delights when our Guest Relations team can point you in the right direction from the minute you arrive.
In Rome, fountains are more than ornamental — these historic destinations help tell the story of this fascinating city, through their design and history of use.
It may be known around the world as a capital of history, romance and fine cuisine but with many reputable sport venues in Rome, the city is also a haven for fans of sport.
The Eternal City of Rome is multifaceted, with ancient monuments mingling with modern buildings. Enjoy the best panoramic views of Rome from several spots, such as the terrace upon Gianicolo Hill.
You don’t have to be a Catholic to admire the magnificent art and architecture of the churches in Rome. Considered home to the Pope (even though he officially resides in Vatican City), Rome's churches reflect the splendour of his seat.
It would be a sin to go to Rome and not eat like the Romans do. From typical local trattorias, to fancier Michelin-Star Restaurants, Rome caters to travelers of every taste and palate.
Roman dishes have become popular across the world, but many travellers will be pleasantly surprised to learn about the culinary delicacies that come from the Jewish Ghetto of Rome.
As well as being renowned for its culture and history, Rome is a great destination for shopping. Fashion fans are drawn here by the chic garments being sold in the city's high-end shops and designer outlets.
Italians have an enthusiasm for the best cashmere, the most aromatic basil and the best looking sports cars. They take a pleasure in the simple things in life and never miss an opportunity to party.
As enchanting as it is entertaining, Rome by night offers plenty of fine dining, chic bars, clubs, theatre and a sultry atmosphere across the city. Indeed, a night out in Rome is sure to be a memorable one.
Modern Rome boasts a thriving arts scene, contemporary architecture and collection of modern boutique stores that show the city offers much more than just a walk through its past glories.
Though the Italian capital contains millennias' worth of history and culture, Rome’s must see sites are easily enjoyed on foot during a short stay, ensuring that all visitors can maximise their time in this beautiful city.
Visit the theatres of Rome for entertainment, exciting storytelling, and an insight into one of the world’s oldest cultures. You will also find that the Roman theatre scene is very much alive and kicking.
The luxury 5 star NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento is perfect for business or leisure travelers, and oozes Italian style. Located in Piazza dei Cinquecento, it's literally a couple of minutes from the platforms of Roma Termini Station. With a private garden featuring part of the ancient Roman ruins, the hotel is a calm charming oasis in a busy city. A metro, bus and tram stop are all on the doorstep, as well as onsite parking for guests arriving by car. Many world-famous sights such as Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, Teatro dell'Opera, Roman Colosseum, Circus Maximus and the Quirinal Palace lie just a short walk away.
The NH Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto hotel is in the heart of Rome. This hotel in Rome is near the city’s most popular street, Via Veneto, Villa Borghese Park, Piazza del Popolo, Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps. As for the building itself, it was once a Vatican-owned convent, but a 2009 refurbishment has given it plenty of contemporary style.
The NH Collection Roma Giustiniano hotel puts you footsteps from the Vatican and right on the doorstep of the Prati shopping district with its high-end designer stores. This hotel in Rome has direct connection with Vaticano city, St Peter's Basilica, Sant'Angelo Bridge, Sant'Angelo Castle, Trastevere neighborhood and Rome’s historical center, meanwhile, is just 10 minutes away on foot.
The NH Collection Roma Centro hotel has undergone a sophisticated refurbishment and ideally located in the exclusive Prati neighborhood, a residential area of Rome, near the Vatican City, the magnificent Sant'Angelo Bridge, Sant'Angelo Castle, Piazza Navona, Pantheon and direct connection to nearby neighborhoods such as Trastevere. It's location makes it perfect for both business and leisure trips.
Set just outside Rome’s bustling center, the NH Roma Villa Carpegna hotel offers the perfect balance between city action and suburban tranquillity. This hotel in Rome is near the Vatican City State, St Peter's Basilica with direct connection to other neighborhoods as Trastevere and other monuments. Surrounding the hotel is a private park, making it pretty and peaceful, yet we’re just 10 minutes from St Peter’s Square. And it’s a 15-minute walk to the metro station, putting all the sights within easy reach.