4.4-Rated Hotels Near Ostia

Ostia is more than an administrative district—it’s a portal to ancient Rome’s maritime past. Walk along sun-kissed shores where ruins meet the Mediterranean breeze, and let your imagination run wild: picture Caesar’s ships sailing from here, carrying empire dreams across waves.

Fly Decó Hotel

Fly Decó Hotel

4.4 / 5Good2 Reviews
Lungomare Paolo Toscanelli, 52/A, Lido di Ostia
0.52KM from Ostia
Conference HallWedding Banquet ServicesBarChildren's MealLuggage StorageLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**2
Sea View

Sea View

4.4 / 5Good
Via del Bucintoro
1.2KM from Ostia
FishingDivingSurfing
per night
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USD**8
ViOletta

ViOletta

4.4 / 5Good
Via Oletta 31
0.49KM from Ostia
DryerDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry Service
per night
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USD**9
B&B Domus Gratiae

B&B Domus Gratiae

4.4 / 5Good
Via Arturo Evans, 18, Ostia Antica
3.87KM from Ostia
Luggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**6

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Ostia

Recommended: Hotel Ostia Beach, a seafront resort located steps from Ostia Beach, offering private sandy access, children’s pools, and spacious family rooms. The hotel provides free bicycles for exploring nearby ancient Roman port ruins and the Ostia Antica Archaeological Park, making it ideal for parents seeking both relaxation and cultural immersion with kids.

Extremely convenient. Take the FL1 regional train from Roma Termini Station, which reaches Ostia Antica station in just 30 minutes. Alternatively, the Metro Line A connects directly from central Rome, stopping at Ostia Lido or Ostia Antica. Both options offer frequent departures, low fares, and easy transfers—perfect for day trips or short stays.

Join a guided tour of the Ostia Antica Archaeological Park, a well-preserved ancient Roman port city with ruins of temples, theaters, baths, and residential homes. Interactive workshops include Roman coin minting, pottery crafting, and reenactments of ancient market life, offering immersive insight into daily Roman society and urban planning.

Yes, try B&B Villa Adriana, a charming Mediterranean-style guesthouse nestled between the old town and the sea. Rooms blend ancient Roman design elements with modern comfort, featuring private balconies and complimentary breakfast. The hosts, local history enthusiasts, provide personalized tips on hidden gems and walking tours, delivering high-value, authentic experiences at affordable rates.

Absolutely. From Ostia, you can reach central Rome in under 40 minutes via FL1 train or Metro Line A. Major sights like Vatican City, Piazza Navona, and Spanish Steps are within a short walk or bus ride away. Many hotels also offer pre-booked shuttle services, ensuring seamless transitions between coastal relaxation and urban exploration.

Yes, Ostia Beach is certified as a Blue Flag beach by the EU, indicating top safety and water quality standards. With calm waves, lifeguard stations, medical posts, and clear signage, it’s one of Rome’s safest beaches. Ideal for families, it features shaded terraces, bike paths, and picnic areas—perfect for a relaxing seaside day surrounded by history and nature.