Best Hotels in Rome with Bathroom Doors

You want to go roaming in Rome? Me too. And you want to return to a hotel room in the evenings that has a bathroom door? Me too! The good news is I’ve pulled together a list of hotels that can guarantee solid bathroom doors in every single room. No more glass doors, or sliding doors that don’t close fully, or “open concept” bathrooms, or hoping you get lucky and end up in one of the few rooms that have bathroom doors. This list is just hotels with bathroom doors.

I’ve carefully selected each of the hotels on this list to not only have doors, but to meet my own high standards for hotels. If you click any of the links in the article I may receive a small commission from Booking.com.

Boutique Hotels in Rome

A photo of the sitting area outside the bathroom and the bathroom at the Navona Colors Hotel
Photo by Navona Colors Hotel.

The vibes are high, the design is fun, the location is perfectly located in the historic center, and each and every room has a bathroom door. And you can’t forget the delicious breakfast served daily.

Rooms from $144.

Palazzo Olivia

A tiled bathroom with a rainfall shower head, half shower door, and small sink.
Photo from Palazzo Olivia.

A modern hotel that embraces Rome’s ancient history, this is a great stay for people who want to be in the center of it all, but also have quiet evenings. Oh, and the best part? Bathroom doors in every. Single. Room.

Rooms from $118.

Hotel Quirinale

20-minutes from the Colosseum, this 19th century hotel brings its guests back in time. And the best part of this hotel isn’t the fact that’s connected to the Rome Opera House through its courtyard, but it’s the fact that every single room has a bathroom door.

Rooms from $189.

Luxury Hotels in Rome

Nomos Hotel

The stone wall and room of the Nomos Hotel, with a bathroom door covered with a mirror in the background.
Photo by Nomos Hotel.

She’s simple, she’s modern, she’s definitely minimalist, she’s located near the Pantheon, and all of that is less important than the fact I’m about to tell you. She has bathroom doors in every single room. Because even the most minimalistic hotels understand that bathroom doors aren’t an option.

Rooms from $191.

Palazzo Rippeta

A bedroom at Palazzo Rippeta with green furnishings and a bathroom door in the background.
Photo by Palazzo Rippeta.

Have you ever wanted to stay in a converted monastery? Because this is your opportunity. Only a few Italian steps from the Spanish Steps (haha get it?), this hotel features a private courtyard and bathroom doors in every room.

Rooms from $425.

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