
A hostel in the heart of Rome, in the Monti district, steps from the Colosseum and the Forums and right by Cavour metro station, with free WiFi, twin rooms and a common room.
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Ostello Marello is a budget-friendly hostel in the true heart of Rome, on Via Urbana in the Monti district: the city's oldest and liveliest rione, all cobbled lanes, independent shops, cafés and small restaurants. Its trump card is the location, rated an excellent 9.5 by guests: Cavour metro station is around 50 metres away, while the Colosseum, the Forums and the Domus Aurea are all a short walk from the door.
It's a simple, practical choice for travellers exploring Rome on a budget who want to get around on foot or by metro. The rooms are pared-back and tidy, each with two single beds; some come with a private bathroom, others share the facilities. Every room has a desk, heating and a fan, with a power socket beside the bed.
Guests have use of a common room with a TV area, and free WiFi is available in the shared spaces. The property spans several floors and has no lift; payment on site is accepted in cash only. An authentic, well-connected base for anyone who puts location and substance first.

Ostello Marello offers twin rooms with two single beds, designed for two people travelling together who want a simple, well-located base. Every room sleeps up to two guests and shares the same pared-back, tidy style: understated furnishings, a desk, heating and a fan, with a power socket beside the bed.
The main difference between the room types comes down to the bathroom: some rooms have a private ensuite with a shower and bidet, while others, at a lower rate, share the facilities with a shower. There is also a more spacious version of the twin for those who'd like a little extra room. In every case these are neat, functional spaces geared towards a good night's rest after a day out among the streets of the centre.




Ostello Marello keeps things simple and does the essentials well: a budget, tidy base from which to explore Rome on foot. WiFi is free in the shared areas, and there's a common room with a TV area where you can unwind or swap tips with other guests after a day out in the city.
The rooms come with heating, a fan, a desk and a power socket beside the bed; some have a private ensuite with shower and bidet, while the others share facilities with a shower, towels, toilet paper and a WC. Security is covered by fire extinguishers and CCTV in the outdoor and common areas. Worth noting: there is no lift and no parking, and payment on site is cash only. All in all, a practical place for those who value substance and location over higher-end comforts.
Ostello Marello sits on Via Urbana, in the Monti district, Rome's first rione and one of the most characterful parts of the historic centre. It's a lively, largely pedestrian area of steep lanes, artisan workshops, vintage shops and small bars: from Piazza della Madonna dei Monti to Via del Boschetto, the neighbourhood is easy to explore on foot. Location is the property's strong suit, rated 9.5 by guests.
Connections are excellent: Cavour metro station (Line B) is about 50 metres away and reaches the Colosseum in minutes or, in the other direction, Termini station, the city's main rail hub, just under a kilometre away on foot. From there run trains and links to Ciampino airport (around 12 km) and Fiumicino.
The monumental heart of ancient Rome is within walking distance: the Colosseum and the Domus Aurea are a few hundred metres away, while the Imperial Forums, the Palatine Hill and Piazza Venezia are a fifteen- to twenty-minute stroll. The Domus Aurea, on the Oppian Hill, can be visited by guided tour on weekends with advance booking. For the rest of the city it's best to walk or take the metro; in the evenings the rione stays busy thanks to its restaurants and wine bars. Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Rome, with mild weather and bright days.
