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What's the best neighborhood to stay in Rome?

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Stay in the historic center — specifically Trastevere or the area around Campo de' Fiori — and you'll walk to nearly everything worth seeing without wrestling with buses or the metro. Trastevere gives you cobblestone streets, good trattorias that aren't entirely tourist-facing, and a slightly slower pace once the evening crowds thin out. Campo de' Fiori puts you five minutes from the Pantheon and ten from the Jewish Ghetto, which matters when you're moving around all day. Prati, just across the Tiber near the Vatican, is a practical alternative: broader streets, better supermarkets, slightly lower accommodation prices, and a clientele that skews more Roman than tourist. Avoid booking anything near Termini station unless the price difference is dramatic — the convenience rarely compensates for the neighborhood's character. Budget roughly 150-300 euros per night for a decent hotel in any of these areas; apartments through legitimate platforms run cheaper and make more sense for stays beyond four nights.

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