Sleep cheaply in Rome by camping, renting a chalet or reserving a hostel or a room in a convent. Photo: Booking.com
Although our mission is focused on find you the best budget hotels in Romewe know that sometimes you need to increase your euros even more. Maybe that means checking into a hostel where you can meet new friends, or maybe you’re ready to sleep under the stars at a super cheap campsite outside of town.
If you’re looking for the cheapest accommodation in Rome, we’re here to help.
Read on for more information on the cheapest nights in Rome.
Related: Italy Budget Travel Guide 2024: 11 Easy Ways to Save Money on Your Trip
Hostels: a cheap option in the city

Save money and meet new friends at hostels like Funny Palace Hostel. Photo: Booking.com
If you don’t mind (or even enjoy!) mingling with strangers and are looking for cheap nights in the heart of the city, consider hostels.
If you’re unfamiliar, a hostel offers shared rooms and spaces to keep prices low. Basically you have a single bed in a larger room with multiple beds, often bunk to save space. Hostels also often offer shared common areas, like lounges or libraries, and many host guest events to encourage you to meet new friends.
The big advantage of a hostel is that you can find them in prime locations, which means you don’t need to stay overnight outside the city and travel there every day. The trade-off is privacy – but who knows, you might make new friends to share your Roman adventures with! However, if you want some space to yourself, many hostels offer private single or double rooms with shared or private bathrooms at a higher rate than dorms.
Here are some of the cheapest hostels in Rome:
Villa Luzzatti Hostel
Neighborhood: South of Termini station
Cost: From €34 per night in dormitory
Sunshine Hostel
Neighborhood: South of Termini station
Cost: from €44 per night in dormitory
Freedom Traveler Hostel
Neighborhood: North of Termini station
Cost: from €45 per night in dormitory
Major castle
Neighborhood: South of Termini station
Price: From €38 per night in dormitory
Funny Palace Hostel
Neighborhood: North of Termini station
Cost: from €58 per night in dormitory
Don’t forget to bring your own lock for the lockers and maybe some earplugs for a peaceful night’s sleep. Also check the hostel’s rules before booking: some places have age restrictions.
Religious accommodation: heavenly offers

Enjoy a peaceful retreat in a Roman convent, like the one at Villa Angeli – Casa per Ferie. Photo: Booking.com
For another affordable option for staying in the city on the cheap, consider Rome’s convents and monasteries, many of which offer simple rooms at prices that will have you saying “Hallelujah!” “.
If you are staying in religious accommodation, be sure to keep your expectations in check. Rooms are often very basic, sometimes lacking typical hotel amenities like telephone, television, or Wi-Fi. The upside is that your stay can be extremely peaceful, even if you’re in a busy part of town.
Keep in mind that religious accommodation may have specific rules, including curfews, that you must follow, and low rates mean rooms are booked well in advance.
With that in mind, here are some of the most affordable convents and other religious accommodations in Rome:
Holiday homes Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Holy Angels
Neighborhood: Vatican and Prati
Cost: From €70 per single room in low season
Handmaids of Merciful Love
Neighborhood: Pigneto
Cost: from €96 per double room in low season
Virgin of Pilar
Neighborhood: Trastevere
Cost: From €40 for a single room
Sisters of Saint Elizabeth
Neighborhood: South of Termini station
Cost: Average price for a double room of €108
Camping: near Rome, under the stars

Go camping or “glamping” at a Roman campsite just outside of town. Photo: Booking.com
For our outdoor enthusiast friends, why not consider camping? It’s a great way to save money and enjoy a different side of Rome. In addition, if you are traveling in a group with friends and/or family, the campsite can accommodate more people at a lower cost.
There is also a lot of variety when camping; sites may offer campsites that you can reserve to bring your own tent or campervan, they may provide you with tents, or they may have bungalows or cabins available to rent. Booking a campsite often gives you access to other amenities, like a community pool or other recreational spaces.
If you’re up for camping, check out these popular and affordable options:
Rome Camping in the city
Address: Via Aurelia 831, Aurelio, 00165 Rome, Italy
Location: Aurelio (southwest of Vatican City)
Cost: From €51 per night for a double bed in a tent (provided)
- Just a 15-minute drive from Vatican City
- Offers bungalows, chalets and campsites
- Facilities include a swimming pool, restaurant, bar and supermarket
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
Seven Hills Village
Address: Via Vittorio Trucchi, 00189 La Giustiniana, Italy
Location: La Giustiniana (northwest of Rome), 30 or 40 minutes drive from Rome
Cost: From €26 per night for a basic room with two twin beds
- Located in the beautiful Veio Regional Park, 12 km from the historic center of Rome
- Offers bungalows, mobile homes and campsites
- Facilities include a nightclub, swimming pool, restaurants and supermarket
- Free shuttle service and parking
I Pini Family Park
Address: Viale Delle Sassete 28, 00065 Fiano Romano, Italy
Location: Fiano Romano, Italy (north of Rome), 50 to 60 minutes drive from Rome
Cost: From €43 per night for a two-bedroom bungalow
- A favorite among regular visitors
- Offers a mix of camping and cultural experiences
- Facilities include swimming pools, sports fields and a Roman cuisine restaurant
- Quiet location in the Tiber Valley about 1 hour from Rome by public transport
5 Tips to Help You Save More on the Cheapest Nights in Rome
Whether you’re planning to sleep under the stars at an out-of-town campsite or spend a heavenly night in a convent, there are other tips to consider when booking your ultra-cheap accommodation.
- Book early: Rome is very busy, especially in summer. Grab these deals before they’re gone!
- Location, location, location: Staying a little outside the center can save you money, but don’t forget to factor in transportation costs, such as renting a car or purchasing public transport tickets.
- Consider an off-season adventure: Visit Rome from November to March (except around Christmas and New Year) for lower prices.
- Benefit from free breakfasts: Look for places with breakfast included or shared kitchens to save more on food costs.
- Discover the group activities: If you book at a hostel or other cheap accommodation, check out any guided activities or other free events they host to save on entertainment.
Remember that the cheapest option is not always the best value. Think about what matters most to you – location, comfort or that unbeatable price – and choose what fits your style and budget.
And if you decide you’d like a little more comfort without breaking the bank, be sure to check out our full list of recommended budget hotels in Rome. We’ve done the legwork to find great deals on comfortable stays across the city.
Whether you’re bunking with new friends in a hostel, sleeping peacefully in a convent, or camping just outside of town, we hope this guide to the cheapest nights in Rome will help you save big on your vacation. Have a good trip !