The
rione was established in 1921, detaching portions of land from
Monti and
Campitelli. It is moderately inhabited and scarcely congested, and can be considered a working-class borough, if compared with more central
rioni. The
rione is dense with hotels and B&Bs, restaurants, and bars for tourists, because of its position, very close to the
Colosseo.
Boundaries Northward, Celio borders with
Monti (R. I), from which is separated by Piazza del
Colosseo, Via di San Giovanni in Laterano, Via di Santo Stefano Rotondo, Via della Navicella and Piazza di
Porta Metronia. Eastward, it borders with
Quartiere Appio-Latino (Q. IX), whose boundary is defined by the stretch of the
Aurelian Walls between Porta Metronia and
Porta San Sebastiano. To the south, it borders with
San Saba (R. XXI), from which is separated by Via di Porta San Sebastiano, Piazzale
Numa Pompilio, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Via di Valle delle Camene. Westward, Celio shares a short border with
Ripa (R. XII), marked by Piazza di
Porta Capena. It also borders with
Campitelli (R. X), whose boundary is marked by Via di San Gregorio and Piazza del Colosseo.
Transportation The
Rome Metro's relatively new
Line C cuts through Celio. , Line C stations in Celio include
Colosseo (Rome Metro) and
Porta Metronia (Rome Metro). ==Places of interest==