Hotel Raganelli

Rome City | Italy

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Tucked away in Rome’s quiet Aurelio neighbourhood, Hotel Raganelli pairs contemporary interiors with an inviting rooftop terrace and straightforward links into the historic centre. It’s a smart choice if you want to spend your days exploring the Vatican, Pantheon and Trevi Fountain, then retreat to a calmer residential area at night without losing the convenience of local buses and the nearby Cornelia metro.

Expect fresh, clean lines, a calming colour palette and a warm Italian welcome at Hotel Raganelli. The rooftop terrace is the star of the show, giving you a relaxed perch above the neighbourhood for sundowners after a day on your feet in the city. Inside, the breakfast room and lounge bar feel modern but unfussy, while the bedrooms are geared towards comfort and a good night’s sleep between sightseeing sessions.

For couples and city explorers seeking Italy’s capital city charm with a quieter base, Hotel Raganelli delivers the perfect balance. It’s around 30–45 minutes by road from Rome Fiumicino Airport, depending on traffic. See more Italy holidays.

Hotel Overview | Hotel Raganelli

Highlights

🌇 Panoramic rooftop terrace with city views
🛏️ Comfortable rooms across a range of categories
🧱 Modern décor in public spaces and bedrooms
⛪ Approx. 4km from Vatican City
🚇 Around 1.5km from the nearest metro (Cornelia)
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout

Rating and Board

Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐➕
Board options: Bed and Breakfast

Child policy: Children are welcome; typical child age up to 12 years in line with room descriptions.
Certified Sustainable Hotel, with a focus on responsible operations.

Location | Hotel Raganelli

Location

Hotel Raganelli sits in the residential Aurelio district to the west of central Rome. It’s a relaxed local neighbourhood rather than a tourist hot spot, which means quieter evenings and more of a “local life” feel while still being well connected to everywhere you’ll want to see.

A bus stop opposite the hotel makes it easy to hop into the city, while Cornelia metro station is about 1.5km away on foot or via short bus ride. From there, Line A runs directly towards Vatican City and on to the Spanish Steps and Termini. Key sights like the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum are all accessible within a straightforward metro-and-walk combination.

Distances and Transfers

Approximate distances from Hotel Raganelli:
• 1.5km from the nearest metro station (Cornelia)
• 4km from Vatican City
• 6.1km from the Pantheon
• 6.6km from Trevi Fountain
• 6.7km from the Spanish Steps
• 7.7km from the Colosseum

Approx. transfer time from airport: 30–45 minutes from Rome Fiumicino (FCO), depending on traffic.

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Facilities and Rooms | Hotel Raganelli

Restaurants and Bars

Hotel Raganelli keeps things simple with a bright, contemporary breakfast room serving a daily buffet to set you up for sightseeing, plus a cosy lounge bar for pre-dinner drinks or a relaxed nightcap.

While the property does not operate a full-service restaurant, you are very well placed to explore Rome’s food scene nearby, from local pizzerias and trattorias in Aurelio to more atmospheric dining around the Vatican and in the historic centre. The rooftop terrace adds another social space on warmer evenings, perfect for a drink with a view after a day in the city.

Pool Areas and Beach

There is no swimming pool or beach at Hotel Raganelli — this is a city break base rather than a resort stay. Instead, the focus is on comfortable rooms, a friendly bar and the panoramic rooftop terrace, which gives you a pleasant outdoor space without needing to leave the hotel.

Spa, Sports and Other Facilities

As a compact city hotel, facilities are streamlined but thoughtful. You can expect:
• 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance
• Lift access across the hotel’s six floors
• Contemporary lobby and lounge spaces
• Breakfast room and lounge bar
• Panoramic rooftop terrace with seating

While there is no on-site gym or spa, the Aurelio neighbourhood and nearby Villa Pamphili park (a short bus or taxi ride away) offer pleasant areas for walking and jogging if you like to keep active between sightseeing.

Rooms

Standard Double Room
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
Comfortable, modern double rooms ideal for couples or friends. Expect a double or twin beds, contemporary décor, and practical touches for a city break. Typical amenities include air-conditioning or heating (seasonal), private bathroom with shower, TV, Wi‑Fi, and a work or vanity desk.

Comfort Double Room
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2 (plus 1 infant)
Designed with a little extra focus on comfort, these rooms are a good choice if you’re staying more than a couple of nights. Layout and facilities are similar to Standard Doubles, with subtle upgrades in bedding or space, and some rooms may have additional seating.

Superior Double Room
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
A touch more spacious and stylish, Superior rooms often feature enhanced décor, larger wardrobes and a more generous layout. Great if you value extra breathing room or are celebrating a special occasion.

Single Room
Sleeps: Minimum 1 | Maximum 1
Compact rooms tailored for solo travellers, with the same modern style and practical amenities on a smaller footprint. Ideal for business trips or solo city breaks.

Standard Triple Room
Sleeps: Minimum 3 | Maximum 3
Perfect for small groups or families with older children, these rooms generally provide a double bed plus an additional single or three single beds, depending on configuration. A smart way to keep everyone together on one booking.

Standard Quadruple Room
Sleeps: Minimum 4 | Maximum 4
The most economical option for larger families or groups, with bedding configured to sleep four guests in one room. Expect the same clean, modern style with extra sleeping space.

Family Room with Balcony
Sleeps: Minimum 3 | Maximum 3
Blends family-friendly sleeping arrangements with the bonus of outdoor space. A small balcony offers fresh air and an extra spot to unwind after days exploring Rome.

Junior Suite with Split Level
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
A loft-style layout across two levels creates a more apartment-like feel, with a separate sleeping and living space connected by internal stairs. Great if you want more space to relax without moving up to a full suite.

Family Suite with Split Level
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 4
These split-level suites work well for families or small groups who want separate sleeping areas within one unit. The clever layout offers more privacy and flexibility than a standard family room.

Junior Suite with Balcony
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
Combining the extra space of a junior suite with the open-air appeal of a balcony, these are among the most desirable rooms in the hotel for couples on a city break.

Superior Suite with Balcony
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
The top pick for a longer stay or special trip. Expect generous floor space, a living area, a balcony, and upgraded furnishings, creating an elegant retreat to return to after each day in the city.

*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.

Activities & Experiences

Hotel Activities

Hotel Raganelli is primarily a base for exploring Rome rather than a resort with a full activity programme. Your “activities” revolve around the city itself:

• Easy access by public transport to Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica
• Straightforward metro links to the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon and Colosseum
• Local cafés, gelaterias and neighbourhood restaurants within easy reach
• Rooftop terrace time for relaxed drinks and sunset views after sightseeing

Guest Services

• 24-hour reception and multilingual staff
• Concierge-style assistance with taxis, directions and restaurant suggestions
• Lift access to all guest floors (6 floors, 45 rooms)
• Daily housekeeping and towel change
• Luggage storage (useful for late departures or early arrivals)
• Free Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
• Certified sustainable practices for a more responsible stay

Facilities and services may be subject to change or local charges.

Practical Info

Rome is one of Europe’s most walkable capitals, but you’ll likely combine walking with metro and bus travel — Hotel Raganelli is well placed for both. Italian is the official language, the local currency is the Euro (€), and Rome is typically 1 hour ahead of the UK.

Indicative local costs in Rome: a one-way local travel ticket is around £1.30, a local beer about £4.30, and a simple meal for two from around £50–55 depending on where you dine. City tourist taxes are usually payable locally in cash or card and can vary by hotel category and length of stay.

Check-in at Hotel Raganelli is usually from mid-afternoon, with check-out in the late morning; exact times are confirmed on your travel documents.

For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Italy advice.

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FAQs | Hotel Raganelli

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where exactly is Hotel Raganelli and what is the area like?
Hotel Raganelli is in the Aurelio district in western Rome, a mainly residential area about 4km from Vatican City. It’s quieter than staying right in the centro storico, with a more local, lived‑in feel, but still offers easy access to Rome’s main sights by bus and metro.

2. How do I get from Hotel Raganelli to the Vatican and central landmarks?
From the hotel you can take a bus from the stop opposite to connect with the metro or head directly towards central Rome, or walk roughly 1.5km to Cornelia metro station on Line A. From there, you’re a few stops from the Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s, and can continue on to the Spanish Steps, Barberini (for Trevi Fountain) and Termini.

3. What board basis does Hotel Raganelli offer?
Stays at Hotel Raganelli are usually on a Bed and Breakfast basis. A daily buffet breakfast is served in the hotel’s breakfast room, leaving you free to discover Rome’s trattorias, pizzerias and wine bars for lunch and dinner.

4. Is Hotel Raganelli suitable for families with children?
Yes. With family rooms, triple and quadruple rooms, and family suites with split levels and balconies, Hotel Raganelli can work very well for families. The residential location is generally calmer than the very centre, and public transport makes it easy to reach family favourites like the Colosseum and Villa Borghese.

5. Does Hotel Raganelli have leisure facilities like a pool or spa?
No, there is no pool or spa at Hotel Raganelli. It’s designed as a practical, comfortable base for a city break rather than a resort. The main relaxation area is the rooftop terrace, which is a pleasant space for unwinding at the end of the day.

6. What time are check-in and check-out, and is luggage storage available?
Check-in is generally from mid‑afternoon and check‑out from late morning (exact timings are confirmed on your travel documents). If you arrive early or depart late, reception can usually store your luggage so you can keep exploring Rome without your bags.

7. Is Wi‑Fi available at Hotel Raganelli?
Yes, complimentary Wi‑Fi is available throughout the hotel, including common areas and guest rooms, so you can use maps, plan sightseeing and stay connected with ease.

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