"What a beautiful little spot to stay near the Colosseum in Rome. It is walking distance to several sight seeing spots, and also the train station.
I would absolutely love to stay there again. "
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"Male here 42, took my 68 yo mother with me at the end of July during full summer time. We are from Miami, USA. We know heat and humidity. This iQ hotel had perfectly working air conditioning that you can control the temperature yourself, the guess, from inside your room. Read that twice, slowly. I have traveled alone before to Rome and had issues in other hotels with the AC. Not here. Not here! Everything else is immaculate. Excellent hotel, the space, the restroom, clean, and quiet. Mattress is comfortable. Beds were single size, but it is okay. We are not in Vegas with Queen size standard beds. This is Europe!...We even used the Jacuzzi on the top floor. It was not heated but it does bubble up, fun. Stuff in the fridge was free! What! 2 beers, water and juice. Great. It also had a safe in the room large for a laptop to fit in. Location is central. Everything works. I am the guy that would sleep on the floor on a brick and can battle it through, but If I took my mother to this hotel, I am damn sure you will be fine and not regret staying in this location."
"We had a wonderful stay at this hotel in Rome. The location was perfect—close to major attractions and with a train station right outside the door, making it so easy to get around. The hotel seems small but it’s very clean and well-kept. The staff were incredibly nice and helpful, making our trip even more enjoyable. Highly recommend for convenience and comfort!"
"We started our trip to Italy at Hotel Artemide and had a wonderful 3 night stay. The hotel is close to the train station, we walked to the hotel with our carry on luggage in under 10 minutes. We arrived a bit before check in time and they had our room ready shortly after we arrived.
Our room was big, we loved the complimentary mini bar. The bed was comfortable and the area was very quiet. The only downside to our room was that the window was small and I found the room to be dark, but not a big deal at all.
The spa was great after a long day of walking and I highly recommend a visit.
We had the BEST breakfast buffet at Hotel Artemide! The food was amazing and the staff were so courteous and friendly. We loved starting our day at the breakfast buffet and enjoyed chatting with other travelers.
Overall fantastic stay and will definitely return on my next visit to Rome."
"I stayed at Hotel Quirinale for four nights and was genuinely impressed by the blend of historic charm and comfort. The location is perfect just a short walk from the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and Termini Station, yet it still felt peaceful and relaxed.
The rooms are spacious (especially by European standards) with high ceilings and classic decor that fits the building’s 19th-century elegance. I appreciated how clean and well-kept everything was. The bed was comfortable, and the blackout curtains were a welcome bonus after long days exploring the city.
One of my favorite parts was the beautiful inner garden where breakfast is served it’s a hidden oasis that made mornings feel calm and unhurried. The breakfast itself had plenty of variety: fresh pastries, fruit, eggs, meats, and excellent coffee.
The staff was polite and professional, always ready to help with directions or restaurant tips. I also loved the direct access to the opera house it’s a unique detail that adds even more character to the hotel.
If you’re looking for a stay that combines location, charm, and quiet comfort, I highly recommend Hotel Quirinale. It’s a great value for the experience you get.
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What's the area like around Historic Museum of the Liberation?
Historic Museum of the Liberation is located in a historic area of Rome known for its stunning cathedral and notable monuments. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 2551 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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Adjacent to Historic Museum of the Liberation, Best Western Hotel President is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and a fitness center. Other good choices close by include Napoleon Hotel and The Social Hub Rome.
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What can I see and do near Historic Museum of the Liberation?
Vatican Museums, Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, and National Roman Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Pantheon are monuments to see when you're exploring the area around Historic Museum of the Liberation. You can watch performances at Teatro Brancaccio, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, and Sistina Theater if you're interested in local theater.
How can I get to Historic Museum of the Liberation?
With so many transportation options, exploring the area around Historic Museum of the Liberation is easy. Walk to nearby metro stations like Venezia Tram Stop, Colosseo Station, and Cavour Station. To explore the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Rome Termini Station or Rome (XRJ-Termini Rail Station).