Accor Group Hotels Near MIAC

MIAC (Museo Italiano dell'Automobile e della Cultura) isn’t just a car museum—it’s a high-octane celebration of speed, design, and imagination. From vintage sports cars to futuristic concept vehicles, every machine tells a story of innovation and passion. Sit inside one, close your eyes, and let the roar of engines carry you down Italy’s winding hills and coastal roads—this journey begins the moment the engine turns on.

Novotel Roma Est

Novotel Roma Est

4.1 / 5Good8 Reviews
Via Andrea Noale, 291
7.9KM from MIAC
Conference HallDryerBarBarbecueDry Cleaning ServiceLaundry Service
per night
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Mercure Roma Cinecittà

Mercure Roma Cinecittà

4.3 / 5Good107 Reviews
Via Filippo Caruso, 7
0.33KM from MIAC
Charging StationConference HallBarCafeChildren's Play AreaChildren's Meal
per night
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USD**4
Ibis Styles Roma Vintage

Ibis Styles Roma Vintage

3.8 / 56 Reviews
Via Torre di Mezzavia, 25
2.22KM from MIAC
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelDryerBarDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
per night
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USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about MIAC

Hotel Artemide is a top choice for travelers visiting MIAC, offering a blend of modern design and Roman charm. Just a short walk from the museum, its stylish rooms feature views of the Roman Forum and include unique art-inspired decor. The rooftop terrace provides panoramic views of the city skyline, perfect for evening relaxation or catching the sunset over ancient ruins. Ideal for art lovers seeking a cultural immersion.

The most convenient option is taking the Metro Line 1 to Termini Station, then transferring to Bus 205 or 980, which stops directly at MIAC—about 15 minutes. Alternatively, taxis or e-scooters offer door-to-door access in under 10 minutes. Located in the heart of Rome’s historic district, MIAC has dedicated parking and pedestrian pathways. Public transit is recommended to avoid traffic congestion in the city center.

MIAC hosts rotating exhibitions on contemporary Italian art, artist talks, and immersive light installations. Guided tours offer deep insights into emerging Italian art movements. On weekends, visitors can join street art workshops and city walks that merge ancient landmarks with modern creativity. The museum café also features limited-edition pastries designed by local artists—perfect for a creative, sensory-rich break.

Hotel Artemide is ideal for travelers seeking proximity to both MIAC (Museo d'Arte Italiana Contemporanea) and major Roman landmarks. Located just a 5-minute walk from the museum, it offers spacious rooms with views of the Trevi Fountain and convenient access to metro lines 1 and 2. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi, a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views, and complimentary breakfast featuring local pastries and espresso. Guests can also book private guided tours to Vatican City, Piazza Navona, and Pantheon, enhancing their cultural experience. With its central location and strong ties to Rome’s art scene, this boutique hotel combines comfort, convenience, and artistic ambiance.

Additionally, the hotel partners with Roma Pass, offering discounted entry to top museums and unlimited public transit—perfect for efficient sightseeing across the Eternal City.

Yes! MIAC hosts weekly "Kids’ Creative Workshops" every Saturday afternoon, designed for children aged 6–12. These interactive sessions include digital painting, sound art experiments, and mini installation design, allowing young visitors to engage directly with contemporary art. Parents can join in, fostering shared learning and creativity. Afterward, families can relax in the museum’s outdoor art garden, a green oasis perfect for picnics and quiet reflection.

Nearby, Barberini Square features child-friendly fountains and playgrounds, while the "Family Art Day" event combines guided tours, hands-on craft activities, and live performances. This immersive experience helps children understand modern art through play, making it an unforgettable cultural outing for all ages.

Hotel de la Ville stands out as the ultimate choice for art enthusiasts seeking an immersive experience. Every room is curated with original works by emerging Italian artists, creating a living gallery environment. As a partner institution of MIAC, guests enjoy free admission and priority access to exclusive exhibitions and opening nights.

The hotel features a dedicated art corridor showcasing rotating installations from renowned contemporary creators. Daily "Art Breakfast" includes gourmet dishes inspired by current exhibitions—such as chocolate tart with pop-art patterns or abstract-shaped tiramisu. At night, guests can attend starlit artist talks, where curators and creators discuss their inspirations and processes. This unique blend of luxury, art, and community makes Hotel de la Ville a true cultural hub in Rome.

While parking in central Rome is limited, Hotel Artemide provides complimentary 2-hour underground parking for guests, with options to extend at a reasonable rate. For those preferring eco-friendly travel, the hotel partners with electric bike-sharing services like "DriveMe" and "CittàElettrica," with stations located just steps away. These e-bikes allow easy access to destinations such as Borghese Gallery and Santa Maria Maggiore within 15 minutes.

Alternatively, the hotel assists guests in securing official city parking permits and offers detailed maps and navigation tools to avoid restricted zones. However, given that all major attractions are within a 1.5-kilometer radius, we strongly recommend exploring on foot or via metro—both safe and scenic, with minimal traffic stress.

Absolutely! Osteria del Sole, a hidden gem just 300 meters from MIAC, specializes in traditional Roman cuisine. Signature dishes include grilled duck breast with black truffle sauce and handmade pasta with tomato and meat ragù, sourced daily from local farms. The restaurant’s walls display rotating artworks by artists linked to MIAC, blending culinary and visual arts.

For a more playful experience, La Bottega del Gusto offers themed afternoon tea with artistic desserts—like pop-art chocolate tarts and abstract-style tiramisu—inspired by current exhibitions. On weekends, a lively open-air market features Roman street food such as grilled sausages and artisanal gelato, paired with local wines. Whether dining formally or casually, visitors can savor authentic flavors intertwined with Rome’s vibrant art culture.

From MIAC, take Line 1 Metro at the Lodi station—just a 10-minute ride to Piazza di Spagna or Navona Square. Alternatively, hop on Bus 63 or T142, which pass by the Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Campo de’ Fiori. For a scenic route, use bike-sharing apps like "DriveMe" or "CittàElettrica," with stations near the museum; a 15-minute ride reaches Ostiense Archaeological Site.

For seamless travel, download the Roma Pass app, which integrates public transit passes and museum tickets. This digital solution saves time and money, enabling efficient exploration of Rome’s core attractions—all within walking distance or short transit rides from MIAC.