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GAY TRAVEL IN ROME

THINGS TO DO IN ROME

Rome is a fantastic destination to spend a few days. The city is dotted with beautiful historic buildings from different periods and great museums. The gay scene in Rome is not as you would expect. Under pressure from the Vatican, homosexuality is (still) not fully accepted. Gay bars and venues are spread across Rome, but most can be found near the Colosseum. The Via di San Giovanni in Laterano is also called the gaystreet of Rome where you will find numerous hotels for gays in Rome as well. Especially in the summer months it can get quite busy here.

HOTELS FOR GAYS IN ROME

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Hotel Capo d’Africa

Hotel Capo d'Africa, located in the heart of Rome, Italy, offers a unique experience for travelers. The hotel sits in the Celio district, a historic area known for its ancient Roman structures. You'll find yourself just a short walk from the Colosseu

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A Roma Lifestyle Hotel

Welcome to A Roma Lifestyle Hotel, located in the heart of Rome, Italy. This hotel stands in the Trastevere district, known for its historical charm and proximity to major attractions. You can easily access the Colosseum, just 4 km away, and the Vatican City, a mere 3 km distance. The hotel offers essential facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. You have access to a modern fitness center, a r
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Hotel Morgana

Hotel Morgana in Rome, Italy, offers a unique experience in the heart of the city. It stands in the central Esquilino district, known for its convenient location. You find it near Termini Station, making it easy for you to travel around Rome. The hotel provides essential amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a breakfast buffet, and 24-hour front desk service. For your comfort, each room comes equipp
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The Inn At The Roman Forum

The Inn At The Roman Forum, located in Rome, Italy, stands in the historic center of the city. This hotel offers you a unique blend of modern amenities and historical charm. It is near the Roman Forum and the Colosseum, placing you in the heart of ancient Rome. The Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon are also within walking distance. The hotel features a range of facilities to enhance your stay. Yo
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Colosseo Gardens

Hotel Colosseo Gardens in Rome, Italy, offers a unique stay experience in the heart of the city. This hotel situates you close to the famous Colosseum, only a five-minute walk away. You are also near the Roman Forum and the Arch of Constantine, making it an ideal spot for history enthusiasts. The hotel provides essential facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. You have access to free Wi-Fi acr
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The Inn at the Spanish Steps

The Inn at the Spanish Steps, located in Rome, Italy, offers a unique experience in the heart of the city. This hotel sits on the famous Via dei Condotti, a renowned shopping street. It's near the Spanish Steps, one of Rome's most iconic landmarks, making it a great choice for travelers interested in history, culture, and shopping. The hotel provides essential facilities to ensure a comfortable
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Grand Hotel De La Minerve

Grand Hotel De La Minerve, situated in the heart of Rome, offers an ideal location for exploring the city. This hotel stands just a few steps away from the Pantheon, one of Rome's most famous landmarks. It is also close to other notable attractions like the Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona, both within a 10-minute walk. You'll find the historic Colosseum and the Vatican City easily accessible, jus
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Rome Cavalieri

Rome Cavalieri, a hotel in Rome, Italy, stands on a hilltop in Montemario, a quiet and green area. The Vatican City and the historic center of Rome are a short drive away, making it easy for you to explore famous attractions like St. Peter's Basilica and the Colosseum. The hotel offers a range of facilities. You have access to three swimming pools, one indoor and two outdoor, and a well-equippe
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Villa Agrippina Gran Meliá

Villa Agrippina Gran Meliá is a luxury hotel in Rome, Italy. It sits near the banks of the River Tiber. This location is in the heart of Rome. You can find it close to the Vatican City, a major tourist attraction. It is within walking distance of St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. This makes it convenient for sightseeing. The hotel offers various facilities. These include a spa, an o
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Room Mate Filippo

Room Mate Filippo, located in Rome, Italy, offers a range of facilities catering to diverse needs. The hotel stands in the central part of the city, making it a convenient base for exploring Rome. You'll find it near key tourist attractions. The Colosseum, a monumental symbol of ancient Rome, is just a short distance away. Similarly, the Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain, both iconic landmarks, are

OTHER HOTELS FOR GAYS IN ROME

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Villa Spalletti Trivelli

FAQ's ABOUT GAY FRIENDLY HOTELS IN ROME

  • Why travel to Rome?
  • Rome has always been a popular destination for gay and lesbian travelers, with sights to see, museums to explore, and places to see. The Colosseum has always been a top option, but this historic landmark can also be enjoyed by members of the LGBT community, with the added benefit of knowing that you are supporting a gay friendly business.
    If you are traveling to Rome for the first time, you might have a lot of questions. For example: Should you go to the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel? Should you take the Colosseum tour? Is it safe to walk around at night? How much should you tip in a restaurant? You can put your concerns at rest. We will answer these questions and more.

  • Should you go to the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel?
  • The Vatican and the Sistine Chapel are two of the most popular and highly-rated tourist destinations in Rome. In fact, they are two of the most popular and highly-rated tourist attractions in the entire world. Many travelers will travel all the way to Rome for the chance to see them both.
    Rome is a wonderful city that contains more history than any other city on Earth. No doubt, a visit to the Vatican City, the city-state that is the home of the Pope and the Vatican, is a visit that you will remember forever. Likewise, the Sistine Chapel is a marvel, and your visit will leave you breathless. And besides,, who wants to miss out on Michelangelo’s ceiling?

  • Should you take the Colosseum tour?
  • The Colosseum is the main symbol of the city and the most famous monument in the world. It is a place that mustn’t be missed if you are visiting Rome. The history of the Colosseum is quite fascinating, and the structure itself is beautiful. It is one of the greatest examples of Roman architecture and a testament to the power and wealth of the Roman Empire. However, given that it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome and one of the most visited places in the world, it is also one of the most crowded.

  • Is it safe to walk around at night?
  • The good news is it’s one of the safest cities in the world—so much so that you can walk around some neighborhoods at night in absolute safety. The most dangerous areas at night are the ones that are frequented by drunks and drug addicts, but if you’re smart and don’t talk to sketchy people, you’ll be fine.

  • How much should you tip in a restaurant?
  • Some people get really hung up on tipping, fretting over how much to leave and who to leave it for. But the reality is that we’re all human, and even though your server has been nice, she’s not going to remember you even if you don’t leave anything. Plus, most places have a built-in tip, so you don’t even have to worry about calculating how much to leave or who to leave it for.
    If you are gay friendly and planning a trip to Rome, chances are you want to have a good time but also stay safe. Luckily, Rome is an easy place to travel to, and there are plenty of things to do and see. Rome is a city of seven hills, and it is renowned for its history, art, culture, and architecture. You can spend an evening at a classical music concert, and the next day is in the heart of the action at the Coliseum.
    As a gay man, you might be a bit nervous about travelling to Rome, Italy. I can understand that. I’ve been there now a couple of times and am a little nervous too. Before you go, you should check out some tips on how to travel as a gay man in Rome, Italy. You can keep yourself safe and have a great time. Let’s go!

  • Book your hotel or where to stay
  • You will need to book your hotel in advance to make sure you get a room that is not reserved for a straight couple. On arrival, you will need to be discreet, especially in some tourist areas. Public displays of affection are frowned upon.
    Rome is one of the best cities in Europe for gay and lesbian travelers. There are many gay-friendly hotels and other businesses that will welcome you with open arms, but to help you make the best decision, here are some of the best gay-friendly hotels in Rome.
    Making new friends while traveling is one of the best things about traveling, whether with a partner or solo. This list of gay friendly hotels in Rome is a great place to start. As a gay traveler, there are a few things you want to look for in a hotel when you travel.
    The first thing you want to check is the location, and these hotels all sit in fashionable sections of Rome. The second thing to look for is the amenities you will be offered at the hotel. A hotel with amenities for gay travelers will offer free WiFi, a safe space for gay men to meet, an equal rights policy, and other services. Many of the hotels also offer a gay travel discount.

  • Where to go in Rome?
  • Rome is a city that leaves a deep impression on many visitors, but not just because of its history and art. It’s also because the city is so different from the others in Europe. Here, you can cross the Tiber River by foot, you can wander through ancient ruins, or you can stop by a street cafe for a cappuccino and some gelato. Rome is a historic city and the capital of Italy. It is known for the Roman Forum, Trajan’s Market, the Catacombs, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel.
    If you’re travelling to Rome, chances are you’ll want to spend some time in the city’s famous gay scene. Rome is home to the annual Roma Pride festival, which celebrates LGBT culture and rights. It’s also home to several well-known gay-friendly bars and clubs.
    Rome is one of the most popular cities in Europe and one of the most visited cities in the world. The city is full of history and beautiful sights, as well as the best shopping, restaurants, and nightlife you could ask for. Whether you are visiting on business or for pleasure, there is always something to do in Rome, but it can be difficult to choose where to go, especially if you are new to the city. The best option is to plan ahead and book at least one of the many tours that are available.
    As a 20-year veteran of the travel industry and a gay man, I’ve had a lot of feedback about what makes a city gay-friendly. The most important aspect, in my experience, is the attitude of the people in the city. After all, you can go to all of the gay bars and bathhouses in the world, but if the people simply don’t like you for being gay, you won’t have a good time.
    People all over the world visit Italy for many reasons: the delicious food, the amazing art, and the beautiful scenery. Although Italy is a popular tourist destination, gay and lesbian travelers might be a little hesitant to plan a trip to Italy. However, we’ve found that gay and lesbian travelers can enjoy the same delights of Italy as anyone else, and the best part is that in Italy, discrimination is illegal. Although there are some issues in certain parts of the country, the overall outlook for gay and lesbian travelers to Italy is very positive.

  • What else does Italy offer?
  • To some, it is a destination on the bucket list, while to others, it’s a return trip to a city that has left them in a state of pure bliss. Italy is a magical place, and there are so many reasons why people travel there: the beautiful landscapes, the historic architecture, the countless religious sites, the mouth-watering food, the art and architecture, the fashion, and the nightlife. But no matter the reason, there is an abundance of things to do in Italy for everyone.
    As a conclusion to our list of reasons to visit Italy, we would like to mention that Italian is widely spoken. Especially in the big cities, you find many people who speak German, Spanish, French or English. It is therefore very easy to travel around and to communicate with the locals. The food is great, and you can eat well for a cheap price. Furthermore, it is very fun to explore the Italian culture, and Italians love to entertain their guests.

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