{"id":2607,"date":"2023-03-15T21:27:13","date_gmt":"2023-03-15T20:27:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=2607"},"modified":"2023-03-15T21:27:13","modified_gmt":"2023-03-15T20:27:13","slug":"did-they-have-hotels-in-ancient-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/did-they-have-hotels-in-ancient-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"Did they have hotels in ancient rome?"},"content":{"rendered":"

There is no definitive answer to this question as there is no surviving record of hotel establishments in ancient Rome. However, we do know that ancient Rome was a bustling metropolis with a large population, so it is safe to say that there were probably many places where people could stay overnight. These places may have been similar to modern hotels, or they may have been more like inns or hostels. We simply don’t know for sure.<\/p>\n

There is no one answer to this question, as it depends on what you mean by “hotels.” If you are asking if there were places where traveling Roman citizens could stay, then the answer is yes. If you are asking if there were places with the modern amenities and services that we associate with hotels, then the answer is no.<\/p>\n

Did hotels exist in ancient times? <\/h2>\n

The first two hotels in history were registered in Japan in the early 700s. These Ryokans were resting spots along the Silk Road. By the 1600s more than 600 inns were registered in England and in the early 1800s the first modern hotel was built in England.<\/p>\n

Roman tourists and travelers were provided with lodgings in inns. Inns were typically located near major Roman roads, and they offered basic accommodations, including a place to sleep and a meal. Some inns also had baths, which were a popular amenity for travelers.<\/p>\n

What were inns like in ancient Rome <\/h3>\n