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Mike Jun 14th, 2001 09:10 PM

Bed and Breakfast
 
Has anyone made use of the Bed and Breakfast Association of Rome? Their pictures, descriptions and rates sound very tempting for those of us on a tight budget. If anyone has a specific rscommendation and/location I would appreciate it. Thank you all, <BR>Mike

topsy Jun 15th, 2001 06:11 AM

Topping this for Mike!

Mike Jun 15th, 2001 06:33 AM

I'm sorry, Topsy, I don't know what that means("topping this"), <BR>Mike

topsy Jun 15th, 2001 06:43 AM

I'm just brining it up to the top of the posts on the left side. So that people will see it and hopefully have some advice for you.

Mike Jun 15th, 2001 06:52 AM

Topsy, <BR>I'm a dummy! Thanks for your consideration, <BR>Mike

topsy Jun 15th, 2001 08:05 AM

Mike, if you re-post under a more specific headline, like "Any Recommendations from B&B Association of Rome?", you might get a better response. Just a friendly suggestion! :-) <BR>

Capo Jun 15th, 2001 08:16 AM

Hi Mike. My girlfriend & I made use of them when we went to Rome about two months ago and, with one minor exception, we were very pleased with them. (The one exception is that my girlfriend had been led to believe that we had English-speaking hosts; we'd been hoping to talk to them about life in Rome, etc. Our hostess, who was very sweet, admittedly did speak some English, but it was <I>very</I> limited.) <BR> <BR>We stayed in a B&B in the Prati district, very near the Piazza della Libertà (#53 on the B&B list) for only 140,000 lira/night (approx. $70) for a <I>huge</I> room with a large bed and a private bath across the hall. Certainly not as convenient as staying somewhere like Piazza Navona, but not inconvenient either. All-in-all, a great value. Good luck!


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