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Old Sep 10th, 2004, 03:27 PM
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Where to Stay in Rome

My boyfriend & I will be in Rome for 2 days and are looking for a place to stay that is centralized. We are looking to spend not more that $120 a night if possible. We would love a B&B with a private bathroom.
Also, we will be picking up a car from Auto Europe......where to do recommend the best location will be within the city. There are so many choices. Thanks for your help.

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Old Sep 10th, 2004, 03:51 PM
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Try either Eva's rooms near the Spanish Steps: http://www.evasrooms.com/
or the Roman italian B and B which has had lots of good reviews:http://www.italianbandb.com/english/index-EN.html
I wouldn't rent a car in Rome, traffic is terrible, parking places few and expensive, the public ones are crowded. I would rent a car on my very last day in Rome, going OUT from Rome to some other destination in Italy.
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Old Sep 10th, 2004, 04:06 PM
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I agree, don't rent a car until you are out of Rome. Not only is it a horrific place to drive, but Rome is a walking city and you will miss most of its charm. I would recommend staying by the Pantheon. The location is great you can walk almost anywhere from there.
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We stayed at Hotel Smeraldo 2 years ago and LOVED it: clean rooms, helpful service, great location. It's near Campo di Fiori and Villa Argentina - walking distance to just about everything. You don't need to rent a car in Rome. You can either walk everywhere or ride the bus. Have a wonderful time!
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>>We would love a B&B with a private bathroom<<

Try the Residenza San Pantaleo, just off the Piazza Navona. Friendly management and good value.

http://www.residenzasanpantaleo.com/home.html

I believe that you will find the Smeraldo and many of the other small hotels just off the Campo de' Fiori to be above your budget of $120.00 US (less than Euro 100.00 at today's rates).
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Old Sep 13th, 2004, 11:39 AM
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Thanks for all the recommendations. I'm going to see who have rooms available.
And we're not renting a car in Rome until our last day. We'e going to be driving from Rome to Florence with 3 days in between. Instead of booking rooms in advance, we're going to take our chances and see what towns and places we come across. I hope our idea works out.
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Old Sep 13th, 2004, 11:57 AM
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I just returned from Rome where we stayed at Relais Banchi Vecchi near Campo dei Fiori. It is 120 euros for a huge nicely decorated room, ac, beamed ceiling, with a large marble bathroom and a kitchenette. Breakfast is included -- they gave us a coupon to use at a nearby cafe. This is not a full service hotel, but more like an apartment with daily cleaning.
The website is: http://www.banchivecchi115.com/inglese/
 
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