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kelsey22 Apr 25th, 2024 06:36 PM

Area for solo traveller Rome accomodations
 
Hello,

I have narrowed my search to around the Parthenon, but I am open to other areas too. I am looking for a 200- 300 a night. 300 being the maximum. I only want safe and walking distance to sites. Love your suggestions.

tracilee Apr 25th, 2024 07:18 PM

Assuming you mean the Pantheon area, I would suggest Navona Queen Suites which is actually closer to Piazza Navona but still just 10 minutes walk from the Pantheon. We’ve stayed here twice and loved the hotel and location, easy to walk everywhere. Not sure of you dates but the have availability for single rooms in June for well under 200euro/night.


kelsey22 Apr 25th, 2024 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by tracilee (Post 17557095)
Assuming you mean the Pantheon area, I would suggest Navona Queen Suites which is actually closer to Piazza Navona but still just 10 minutes walk from the Pantheon. We’ve stayed here twice and loved the hotel and location, easy to walk everywhere. Not sure of you dates but the have availability for single rooms in June for well under 200euro/night.

Typo sorry!

Traveler_Nick Apr 25th, 2024 08:28 PM

Draw a line between the Vatican and the Colosseum. Anywhere near that line is reasonably close to the main tourist sites. Either end tends to be cheaper but further from the other end. To give you an idea the walk from the Vatican to the Colosseum is roughly an hour. Obviously some place in between will be less.

If you're hoping to mainly visit one site pick a location closer to that site.

kelsey22 Apr 27th, 2024 12:01 PM

Thanks.

ekscrunchy Apr 27th, 2024 07:39 PM

There is no place, in my opinion, in Rome that is not safe. I've not been in every suburb but the central city, anywhere you might think of visiting, would be safe to walk around alone even at night. I have done it many times and never had any problem. I suppose you have to be mindful on certain bus lines but again, walking around should be more than fine.

raincitygirl Apr 28th, 2024 08:48 AM

https://www.leclarissetrastevere.com...ogleMyBusiness

What about Relais le Clarisse in Trastevere? You can walk to all the sights from here or you can take the #8 tram. We last stayed here years ago but I recommended it to friends and they stayed there in October and enjoyed it. The price seems to fit your budget, you get a nice included breakfast and they have a lovely inner courtyard to eat it in if the weather is nice. In Trastevere there are many options for restaurants as well. One we enjoyed in 2022 was DaLu', we ate there twice, so good.


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