4.0-Rated Hotels Near Daimon

Hotel Zone

Hotel Zone

4 / 5Good4 Reviews
Via Alfredo Fusco, 118
6.02KM from Daimon
Conference HallDryerWedding Banquet ServicesFamily-friendly HotelBarChildcare
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Borgo del Gelso

Borgo del Gelso

4 / 5Good
173/C Via Formellese
7.18KM from Daimon
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelHikingChildcareChildren's MealGolf Course
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B&B Villa Rome

B&B Villa Rome

4 / 5Good
Via di Casal del Marmo 79
2.4KM from Daimon
Luggage StorageKitchenLaundry ServicePet FriendlyPoolParking
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B&B Rome for You

B&B Rome for You

4 / 5Good
Via San Godenzo 25
3.29KM from Daimon
Conference HallLuggage StorageKitchenGolf Course
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Ottavia Residence Roma

Ottavia Residence Roma

4 / 5Good
Via Cesira Fiori, 2
3.01KM from Daimon
DryerFitness CenterParking
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Residence Belsito

Residence Belsito

4 / 5Good
Piazza Ennio 1
6.21KM from Daimon
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Ostello Villa Monte Mario

Ostello Villa Monte Mario

4 / 5Good
Via Trionfale 6157
5.88KM from Daimon
Children's PlaygroundConference HallLuggage StorageParking
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Castello di Torcrescenza

Castello di Torcrescenza

4 / 5Good
Via dei due Ponti, 100
4.61KM from Daimon
Luggage StorageLaundry ServiceAirport Pick-up ServiceGolf CourseParking
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Sweet Home Vignola-Flaminio

Sweet Home Vignola-Flaminio

4 / 5Good
Viale del Vignola 5
7.29KM from Daimon
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Daimon

There are several great hotel options near Daimon in Rome:

  1. Hotel Artemide - A 4-star hotel in the city center, within walking distance to Daimon, offering free minibar and a rooftop restaurant.
  2. The Fifteen Keys Hotel - A boutique hotel with modern design and excellent service, just 10 minutes' walk to Daimon.
  3. Hotel Barocco - Features classic Roman-style decor, a rich breakfast, and a convenient location. Nearby you'll find many authentic Italian restaurants to enjoy local cuisine.

Daimon Hotel is steps away from authentic Roman gems. Don't miss the Tiber River sunset view from Ponte Milvio bridge (10-min walk). For foodies, join a pasta-making class at Chef Andrea's kitchen nearby or savor artichoke alla Romana at weekend markets. The hotel's concierge can arrange exclusive Vatican night tours – perfect for avoiding crowds. Pro tip: Grab a maritozzo (Italian cream bun) from Regoli Pasticceria for breakfast.

Within 10-min walk from Daimon, don't miss:

Must-try foods:

  1. Supplì at I Supplì (Via di S. Francesco a Ripa) - Crispy rice balls with mozzarella
  2. Cacio e Pepe at Roscioli Salumeria - Classic Roman pasta

Local Tips: • Antico Forno Roscioli has Rome's best pizza biancaGelateria del Teatro's lavender honey gelato (15min walk)

Evening option: Trattoria Da Enzo (book ahead) for authentic carciofi alla romana (artichokes).

Stay at Daimon Hotel unlocks these culinary must-tries:

  1. Supplì: Head to Supplizio (8min walk) for deep-fried risotto balls with stretchy mozzarella core.
  2. Carbonara: Roscioli (15min cab ride) uses guanciale (cured pork cheek) for authentic texture.
  3. Artichokes: Seasonal Carciofi alla Romana at Flavio al Velavevodetto, braised with mint. 📍 Pro tip: Book ahead for dinner - most trattorias close between 2:30-7:30 PM.

Traveler Reviews

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Hotel Villa Glori

Staying at Hotel Villa Glori was an absolute delight from start to finish. The property is immaculately clean, with every corner showing attention to detail—this isn’t just a hotel, it feels like a home away from home. The breakfast spread was exceptional: fresh pastries, local cheeses, cured meats, and rich Italian coffee—all served with a warm smile. I especially loved the quiet, charming ambiance of the villa, which made it easy to unwind after a day exploring Rome. It’s also well-located, just a short walk or quick metro ride into the city center. For the quality, comfort, and hospitality, this place offers incredible value. I’ll definitely be back—and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Rome.