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reasonable priced hotel in Rome
A group of adults will be traveling to Rome for 2 days in late Oct and we
are looking for a reasonable priced hotel where we can get to see some of the famous sites of Rome. We are not real demanding but we do want a safe, clean and a room with a bathroom in it. We would like to walk to some of the things like the Trivi Fountain, the Spanish steps etc if possible or close to a train station that will take us to them. Thank you. for your help. A good 2 *or a 3* would be good. We will need 6 double rooms. Margie |
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reasonable priced hotel in Rome
Please read recent topics about that and you will get answers.
"Margie" Margie@ a écrit dans le message de news: ... A group of adults will be traveling to Rome for 2 days in late Oct and we are looking for a reasonable priced hotel where we can get to see some of the famous sites of Rome. We are not real demanding but we do want a safe, clean and a room with a bathroom in it. We would like to walk to some of the things like the Trivi Fountain, the Spanish steps etc if possible or close to a train station that will take us to them. Thank you. for your help. A good 2 *or a 3* would be good. We will need 6 double rooms. Margie |
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On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 15:08:32 -0500, Margie Margie@ wrote:
A group of adults will be traveling to Rome for 2 days in late Oct and we are looking for a reasonable priced hotel where we can get to see some of the famous sites of Rome. We are not real demanding but we do want a safe, clean and a room with a bathroom in it. We would like to walk to some of the things like the Trivi Fountain, the Spanish steps etc if possible or close to a train station that will take us to them. Thank you. for your help. A good 2 *or a 3* would be good. We will need 6 double rooms. I know of a few centrally located hotels that are reasonably priced and well kept. The one I use most is: The Arenula www.hotelarenula.com One problem is that this is a fairly small hotel, as are many other reasonably priced and centrally located hotels. Six rooms may be a problem, so try as soon as possible. This and many other small hotels also don't have elevators. You might also try this service: http://en.venere.com/hotels_rome/ Click on "Find hotels on map" and then choose one of the central neighborhoods shown. The best neighborhoods for being near the various places you want to see are Trevi, Pantheon, Navona and Colosseo/Foro Romano. From these areas, you can walk almost everywhere. However, any area within the central circle is fairly convenient. Parts of the Repubblica, Marsala and Esquilino areas are a bit grungy, but unless you're out very late at night they're not unsafe. Keep your belongings well under control and your eyes wide open in any large city; Rome is no exception. Don't pay much attention to the number of stars a hotel has, as it has almost nothing to do with the overall quality. The venere site has traveller reviews, but the best site for traveller reviews is www.tripadvisor.com . I recommend always checking an unknown hotel on that site before making a reservation. I was just in Rome for the weekend. I stayed at the Hotel Lucia, where I've stayed other times. It's a very inexpensive hotel near Termini Station. It's on a rather "lively" street, where you really have to pay attention to who's getting close to you, but I've never had any problem there. The hotel is clean and quiet, and run by a Roman family who live on the premises. However, this is a very small hotel, and wouldn't likely have 6 double rooms. They do have an elevator and air conditioning. They're on the sixth floor of a building that has half a dozen hotels in it, and it's literally two minutes' walk from the station. -- Barbara Vaughan My email address is my first initial followed by my surname at libero dot it I answer travel questions only in the newsgroup |
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You don't define 'reasonable'. The Quirinale on Via Nazionale is a larger
place. I think the rack rate is around $300/nt, but just two years ago we called the hotel to see if we could negotiate down for 8 doubles, and they put us up for under 200, but not much under. It's proximity to the places you mention is what brought it to mind. It's a very short walk to downtown and Trevi. It's a nice enough place. If it's cheaper that you want, look into the area around Vatican City. There you'll find any number of decent places for under $150/nt rack rate, and again, call the hotel with your request for six rooms. They may make a deal, too. "Margie" Margie@ wrote in message ... A group of adults will be traveling to Rome for 2 days in late Oct and we are looking for a reasonable priced hotel where we can get to see some of the famous sites of Rome. We are not real demanding but we do want a safe, clean and a room with a bathroom in it. We would like to walk to some of the things like the Trivi Fountain, the Spanish steps etc if possible or close to a train station that will take us to them. Thank you. for your help. A good 2 *or a 3* would be good. We will need 6 double rooms. Margie |
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"Margie" Margie@ wrote in message ... A group of adults will be traveling to Rome for 2 days in late Oct and we are looking for a reasonable priced hotel where we can get to see some of the famous sites of Rome. We are not real demanding but we do want a safe, clean and a room with a bathroom in it. We would like to walk to some of the things like the Trivi Fountain, the Spanish steps etc if possible or close to a train station that will take us to them. Thank you. for your help. A good 2 *or a 3* would be good. We will need 6 double rooms. Margie Try www.venere.com We found our hotel, a couple of blocks from the Opera House via the site. We needed 3 rooms. Was 110E / night 2 years ago. Most of the historic sites are fairly close together. Our hotel was short walk to Trevi and the Metro is very easy to use and resonable. http://en.venere.com/hotels_rome/via...fe1&ref=122630 |
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You can check our website - there you can compare prices from over 20
hotel reservation sites. www.hotels4travelers.com |
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