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Old Jan 26th, 2008, 09:25 PM
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*Cheap* Hotel Recs in Rome

I goofed when I booked my Rome ticket. For our Europe stay we're primarily staying in Germany. We found a really cheap round ticket to Rome through Ryanair for 4 days. Right now, we have a hotel for 2 nights but its already really expensive and non-refundable. We need another hotel room for the last 2 nites, something really affordable less $150 - is that doable?

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Yes, easily. Eg, try the Hotel Panda - www.hotelpanda.it. When are you going? $150 in off season goes further than in high.
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Old Jan 26th, 2008, 11:23 PM
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I'm going early April
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You can try convents too. But find something quickly - the best deals book up far in advance.

Try all of these:
http://www.booking.com
http://www.hotelscombined.com
The sister hotel of Hotel Panda.
Convents.
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Would any of you recommend a hostel?
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Hi

The Bee Hive - http://www.the-beehive.com - gets good reviews in this forum.
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Hello Nitabonita, use this link to find your favorite accommodation i'm sure you'll find it http://www.allhome.eu/lodging-search?q=Roma there area many Hostels in rome someone from 18/20 €. it dependt the period.I Sorry for my English i'm roman
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We stayed in the beehive, it is about two blocks from Termini, for a bed it was perfect. No breakfast though, but you can grab something at the train station.
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Litefoot, the rest of this thread is 5 years old!
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oh, sorry, thank you for pointing that out.
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Doesn't matter, it's easy to become engrossed and not realise.
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