Setteville Travel Guide
Rome
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Popular places to visit

Colosseum
A true architectural heavyweight, the 2,000-year-old Colosseum is often considered one of the seven “modern” wonders of the world.

Trevi Fountain
Rome is a city abundant in world-class water features, but none more stunning, or more famous, than the Trevi Fountain.

Spanish Steps
A monumental stairway with a monumental past, the Spanish Steps are literally and figuratively at the heart of Rome.

Pantheon
One of ancient Rome’s greatest achievements combines momentous history and inspired architecture.

Piazza Navona
The old papal buildings have altered little over the centuries, but still act as an open-air hub for cafés and street entertainers.

St. Peter's Basilica
Experience this high-domed church at the heart of Catholicism and its magnificent gallery at the heart of the art world.
Things to do

Rome: Castel Sant’Angelo Entry Ticket and Audioguide

From Rome: Bagnoregio & Orvieto Day Trip with Tuscany Wine Tasting & Lunch

Colosseum Tour with Forum & Palatine Hill, Day/Night + Arena Access Option

Priority Entrance Ticket to Castel Sant Angelo

Rome: St. Peter’s Basilica and Papal Tombs Tour

Rome in a Day: Small Group Tour with Vatican, Colosseum & Historic Center
Top hotels in Setteville

Hotel Quirinale
"The rooms are dated. There was a foul smell ftom the bathroom on occasions. The hotel smelt like mold. The breakfast was horrible."
Reviewed on 21 May 2026

hu Roma Camping In Town
"Absolutely amazing place to stay. When we come back to Rome we will absolutely stay here again and hopefully be able to check out some of their other locations. Super friendly staff."
Reviewed on 22 May 2026

Ruby Giulia Hotel Rome
"Great location! Really clean & tidy hotel. We loved the bar & rooftop terrace, although the bar isn’t very well stocked."
Reviewed on 22 May 2026

The Hive Hotel
"The hotel location was very convenient, and the staff was friendly. Since we were traveling with a stroller and three large suitcases, we appreciated having a big room. The only downside was that we had to use five steps every time we entered or left the room, which was difficult with the ..."
Reviewed on 22 May 2026


