A newcomer to Rome's hostel scene, this family-friendly German-owned place is a very different proposition to its party-focused competitors. Rooms have single beds, and dorms – most of which have four beds – have a mix of single beds and bunks; all have excellent bathrooms. Facilities include a communal kitchen, bar, and breakfast room where a generous buffet (€7.90) is served.
Meininger Roma Hostel
Monti, Esquilino & San Lorenzo
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