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accommodations
I will be in Rome, Florence and Tuscany for 10 days in late June. I am looking for reasonably priced (about 100$ or less), safe, cool places to stay. Any suggestions? Thanks. Amy
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This is so broad that it will be difficult to get a comprehensive answer. Someone may tell you the hotel that they stayed, but this is not a statistically valid sampling.<BR><BR>I've never been to those cities but I have been to Milan.<BR><BR>I did do a search for Rome last year and there were several hotels that were between 70-90 euros. I might have used yahoo and searched under Rome hotels. As far as safe, some areas of Rome are a bit seedy, I've heard. However, it's ok while it's daylight then slam the door shut and you will be ok.
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You said Rome. Florence and Tuscany. Florence is in Tuscany, where in Tuscany do you mean? This area is done to death on this board so put a search up and I'm sure you'll see lots of nice hotels where other posters have stayed.
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Hi - I posted a reply to this message yesterday but it must have been caught by gremlins. Or maybe it sounded like an ad - so I'll be less gushy this time.<BR><BR>Anyway - for good, cheap, clean 2 star accommodation in Florence try Hotel Piccolo. We were very happy with it. They have a website www.piccolohotelfirenze.com<BR><BR>The hotel is in Via San Gallo and well located close to station, duomo, markets and galleries.<BR><BR>It was second cheapest hotel we stayed in and probably the best. <BR><BR>Anyway - hope this helps.
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Where are you going to be in Tuscany? There are many towns in that area and you can easily find hotels under $100, especially if you are wanting a single room.
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We really liked the Soggiorno Battistero B & B right on the Piazza del Duomo. Great location. Very pleasant fresh rooms. English speaking hosts. The only downside was that it's 3 or 4 flights up with no elevator.
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