Change in fortune: Even cheaper Rome accommodations needed
#41
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fairoaksjim, kybourbon has given you information about convents far above and beyond the call of duty. I think you'll simply have to accept that the more inexpensive convents are *not* going to give you the amenities and comfort of a well-rated three-star hotel. You'll either have to live with that - or pay hotel prices.
As for the B&Bs, most of them have ranges of prices. Late June/July are highest season; you will pay the highest rate listed, which is not much different from that of a comparable hotel. Convents do not generally have seasonal rates.
As for the B&Bs, most of them have ranges of prices. Late June/July are highest season; you will pay the highest rate listed, which is not much different from that of a comparable hotel. Convents do not generally have seasonal rates.
#44
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I am neither young nor a partyer, but I too like to keep my options open, particularly in the summer with those long, hot days. I wouldn't likely even go to dinner before nine and a Roman meal can last hours. Then walking, perhaps a drink, taking photos when the streets are emptier and sights are lit up, etc. I also have been known to go to events (i.e., see bands) when I visit.
Depends on the individual, of course, but anything before 1am would be too early for me.
Sounds like it might work for fairoaksjim, though, so good luck!
Depends on the individual, of course, but anything before 1am would be too early for me.
Sounds like it might work for fairoaksjim, though, so good luck!
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