
Rome/Acquedotto Hotel Deals
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Everything you need to know about Acquedotto
Hotel Artemide is ideal for guests seeking uninterrupted views of the ancient Roman aqueducts. Located just a 3-minute walk from the Acquedotto site, its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows framing the historic stone arches. The hotel offers complimentary Greek-language guided walks and partners with local artisan markets, allowing guests to explore the ruins at sunrise while enjoying freshly baked Italian bread and espresso. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive access to garden-view rooms.
Yes, Trattoria Antica Roma, just 100 meters from the Acquedotto, serves authentic Roman home-style dishes like Cacio e Pepe and Supplì in a century-old stone kitchen. It hosts live folk music every evening, creating an immersive ancient Roman ambiance. Nearby, the daily Mercato dell'Acqua market offers farm-fresh olive oil and handmade pasta straight from local producers. Reserve your table through HopeGoo to avoid peak-hour crowds.
Hotel Artemide offers family suites equipped with child-safe railings and interactive history-themed walls, perfect for kids exploring Roman heritage. The hotel features a private mini archaeological dig zone, where children can unearth replica pottery shards under expert guidance, learning ancient engineering techniques. Just a 5-minute walk leads to the Acquedotto Trail Park, complete with playgrounds and nature education tours. All family rooms include complimentary childcare services—book via HopeGoo for exclusive parenting perks.
See what other travelers say about Acquedotto

The Appia Park Hotel is a fantastic choice for a comfortable stay in Rome. The hotel is clean and well-maintained, with free parking and a convenient elevator connecting the parking area directly to the upper floors—really a plus for travelers arriving by car. The staff are attentive and genuinely helpful, making the check-in and check-out process smooth. The only downside is the pet fee of €20 per night for small dogs, which feels quite steep. That said, everything else about the hotel is excellent—the rooms are cozy, the location is quiet yet close to city attractions, and the overall experience was outstanding. Highly recommend this hotel for both business and leisure travelers.

Staying at Best Western Blu Hotel Roma was a great experience overall. While it's not literally right next to the bus station, getting there by public bus is quick and convenient—plus the ride itself offers nice views of the city. The hotel is located on a busy street, so nighttime traffic noise can be noticeable, but inside the room, everything was spotless and very comfortable. I especially loved the spacious balcony—it’s perfect for relaxing with a morning coffee or enjoying the evening skyline. The bed was incredibly cozy, making for a restful night’s sleep. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. Great value for money, and I’d definitely book again when visiting Rome.

Staying at B&B Buongiornoroma was an absolute delight! The room was spotless, incredibly comfortable, and flooded with natural light—waking up to sunlight streaming through the windows made the whole experience feel so fresh and uplifting. The hostess was warm, welcoming, and genuinely kind—her hospitality made us feel right at home. Breakfast was a highlight: homemade treats, fresh fruit, high-quality bread, and generous portions—so much better than the standard hotel breakfasts you often get these days. It’s rare to find such thoughtfulness and quality in a small B&B, especially at this price point. The location is quiet yet well-connected to the city center, making it easy to explore Rome on foot or by public transport. If you’re looking for a cozy, authentic stay with excellent value, this place is a must-visit. I’d gladly return and recommend it to anyone visiting Rome.
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