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Sister Katherine is from Chicago and will answer your inquiry quickly re: S. Guiliana Falconieri. WillTravel's e-mail address is correct.
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I would telephone then.
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However, I did find this possibly new information:
-ISTITUTO S. GIULIANA FALCONIERI CASA PER FERIE (Near Piazza Navona) Suore Mantellate Serve di Maria Via S. Giuseppe Calasanzio, 1 00186 Roma Tel: (011 39) 0668803344 Fax: (011 39) 066871471 E-mail: [email protected] |
My wife and I stayed at "Anne's Place" a beautiful B&B in the town of Palestrina, a suburb of Rome. A short commuter train ride away from the big city. Palestrina is worth seeing and visiting on its own.
One of the best and reasonably priced accomodations in our travels anywhere!! More info: http://www.byanne.com Not sure, but it may be closer to your budget. |
I would try Fraterna Domus before S. Guiliana since Fra Domus has AC and private bath. Convents sometimes take several days to answer e-mails as many times they only have one or two people that speak English and aren't always available to answer mail.
If you want to stay around 75-80€ with private bath, but giving up AC (I wouldn't in June/July), you might also look at Il Rosario or Santa Sofia. Both are within a 5 minute walk of the forum and about the same distance to a subway stop. Il Rosario [email protected] Santa Sofia [email protected] Casa Maria Immacolata near the Vatican should be less than 80€ with private bath. http://casamariaimmacolata.com/homepageeng.htm Near the entrance to the Vatican Museums is Villino Noel. I'm not sure whether they have AC or not. http://www.villinonoel.it/ Behind the Vatican with AC and private bath is Piccole Suore della Sacra Famiglia if you don't mind the location. [email protected] |
Thank you for all your time on this KYbourbon. Have an email into Fraterna Domus and waiting reply.
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I got a reply from Santa Sophia that conected to this place. Does that make sense? Is this the same place?
Suore Catechiste Di Sant’Anna Piazza Madonna dei Monti 3, Also must pay in cash up front for the first night. Before you get there. |
Santa Sofia does not have AC and yes that is the address. Santa Sofia is a Ukranian convent. I've stayed there (not in summer), but I would wait until I heard from Fraterna Domus before deciding. I've been to Rome in summer (heat wave of 2003) and think AC is important.
Many convents in Rome will want one nights deposit up front which is a bit annoying because they want you to send an international money order. These can be a bit expensive (if your local Walmart has a bank of their own branding they might have better rates than WU and others) as they charge a fee to send the money plus give you a lousy exchange rate, but I guess the convents want to prevent people canceling. In less touristy areas such as Orvieto, they will just hold the reservation without a deposit. What rate did they quote? Santa Sofia has a midnight curfew, furniture was Ikeaish, bathrooms spotless/new. Interior rooms will be quietest (no interior courtyard - more air shaft type) as there are restaurants and a bar on the piazza. You can see the Colosseum from the piazza. Breakfast is not very good, but there are places nearby if you want something else. Lots of French couples staying there when I was there. |
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Here is what they said. The costs in our pension are : Night and breakfast in double room ....... 80,00 Euro Lunch (1:00 PM) .....................................20,00 Euro Supper (7:00 PM) ....................................20,00 Euro Attention please dining-room close Saturday supper and breakfast only Sunday. CITS CARD (membership).......................2,00 Euro There is a curfew at 12:00 PM during summer months and 11:00 PM during winter months. Payment is direct, only cash (Euro). We do not accept credit cards. Please confirm your reservation and send us the payment of the first night |
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Do you know any one or have you stayed at Casa di S. Francesca Romana a Ponte Rotto? They are quoting 123 E But I can't find a single review. Still waiting on Fraterna Domus. |
FairoakJim, there are a number of reviews here:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...ome_Lazio.html |
The viriglio address is the correct one for S. Giuliana-sorry. They require one night's deposit on your credit card-no money orders.
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It appears Grinisa stayed there.
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...sca-romana.cfm Here's a newspaper article. Says to ask for interior room which is true for much of Rome. I don't think the rooms are quite as spartan as the author describes because the website says they have tv's and mini-fridge. Perhaps they have updated since the article is 2004. http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/uni...14convent.html This is a review on Eurocheapo. http://www.eurocheapo.com/printer_ve...php?hotel=9134 http://www.eurocheapo.com/rome/hotel...ca-romana.html |
Review from Slowtrav.
trifolau Slow Traveler Posted 03 January 2006 05:40 PM I have stayed at two "convents"can Trastevere. Casa Santa Francesca Romana is wonderful. The building is old but the rooms are modern. There is an enchanting interior courtyard. I can still smell the fresh rolls and cafe they serve in the morning. A true haven in Rome Casa San Giuseppe is 100 meters from Ponte Sisto in Trastevere. It is a more modern affair but equally appealing. The breakfast is more elaborate and the windows are sound-proof. My stays in these and other religious institutions are some of my most cherished Italianmemories. They are warm welcoming places,hotels really and would be very appropriate for anyone, even honeymooners. WWW.sfromana.it casa san giuseppe 06-58333490 fax06-5812350 Other reviews for SF Romana. http://www.slowtrav.com/italy/hotels...a&s=trastevere |
Do you really want to stay in a convent with a curfew in Rome?
Have you checked out b&bs? Here is the first one I found doing a google search for Rome B&b air conditioning https://www.lapiccolamaison.com/hotel-booking.php and here is a good search website http://www.bedandbreakfast.com/rome-italy.html |
SF Romana has a 2 am curfew listed on one site while another website says it has no curfew at all. Santa Sofia is midnight. Fraterna Domus is 11 pm. Not many people stay out past midnight unless they are young and partying.
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I'm neither young nor a partyer but I stay out past midnight in Rome!
I also wouldn't want be in a convent, even if there wasn't a curfew. |
It's clear you haven't stayed in one either. For many of them, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between staying in a convent or a hotel. Often they are run by lay people and seem/look like a hotel with the money going to the convent. Convents have some of the best locations in historic cities because they have been in the locations for literally hundreds of years. Even the metro in Rome shuts down at 11:30.
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The convent idea is intriguing. This will actually be our third stay in Rome. We just want a great experience. Centrally located, with bathroom. Plus saving money is very important. I have already pared our expenses down $500 or so.
Thanks for all the help everyone. |
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