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If you're planning a trip to Rome, you will quickly find that there are many areas within the city that offer their own uniqueness. When picking a place to stay in the city, consider your options carefully so you can live out your personal Roman holiday to its fullest.

Navona and Trevi

Serving as Rome's historic centre, Navona and Trevi is filled with Renaissance era palaces and churches. Numerous museums are scattered amongst the century old buildings. Cafes line the quintessentially Italian city squares. Navona and Trevi is a major tourist attraction as it provides easy access to some of the world's most famous and beautiful fountains including the Tortoise Fountain and Trevi Fountain as well as the famed Spanish Steps. The area is full of hotel options for all types of travelers.

Via Veneto

If you're looking for a little more glamour on your vacation in Rome, consider staying in Via Veneto. Famous for its cafe culture of sophisticated ease, the region is also filled with some of the most decadent shopping in the world. Prada, Gucci and Armani all have boutique stores in Via Veneto. Even those whose style and pocketbook don't fit the high fashion lifestyle find themselves window shopping in the uniquely glamorous Roman neighborhood.

Central Station

When looking for something a little more reasonably priced than what one may find in parts of Rome like Via Veneto, Central Station offers several good options for the more moderate of tourists. It is easily accessible from the Leonardo da Vinci Airport and is easy to navigate by car. The remains of the Baths of Diocletian and the world famous Santa Maria Basilica can be easily accessed from the Central Station area.

Colosseum and Roman Forum

For the romantics out there, the Colosseum and Roman Forum sector of Rome is home to some of the most famous ancient ruins in the world. The area boasts of the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine, Capitoline Hill, Circus Maximus and the Via del Fori Imperiali, amongst others.

The Vatican

You cannot mention Rome without considering the Vatican. Though you cannot stay within the Vatican walls, just outside there is a plethora of options. Fine hotels are mixed in the largely residential area that is quaint and quiet yet offers a variety of small shops. If your main stop is the Vatican, staying in this area would be ideal. The Vatican museums quickly amass huge lines and staying nearby could be a huge advantage.

Rome has so much to offer from its ruins to its modern day wonders to its deeply spiritual communities. Picking just one place to stay can be a challenge but knowing what side of Rome you most want to experience will make that decision a little bit easier. [���� ���h�t�t�p�:�/�/�w�w�w�.�b�e�s�t�h�o�l�i�d�a�y�r�o�m�e�.�c�o�m�/������ rome holidays]