Cheap Hotels/Pensiones in Rome
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Cheap Hotels/Pensiones in Rome
Hey all,
Are there any cheap hotels or Pensiones that anyone can reccomend in Rome? I've been many times and know some of the hotels, but these I've paid $200 or more for per night. Not looking to pay that much this time around.
Please let me know if anyone knows of any. Doesnt have to be fancy. Just clean and in a relatively safe area.
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Are there any cheap hotels or Pensiones that anyone can reccomend in Rome? I've been many times and know some of the hotels, but these I've paid $200 or more for per night. Not looking to pay that much this time around.
Please let me know if anyone knows of any. Doesnt have to be fancy. Just clean and in a relatively safe area.
Thanks
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Ummmmm, I'm guessing under $200, sandi. Do you have any recommendations or are you just being snarky?
My cousin liked staying in the Hotel San Pietrino in the residential area near the Vatican. It is just a few blocks from the Metro station so you can zip down to the Spanish Steps or the Coliseum for one Euro (less if you buy a day or week pass). He preferred the Vatican neighborhood to the area around the train station where most of the cheaper hotels can be found.
My cousin liked staying in the Hotel San Pietrino in the residential area near the Vatican. It is just a few blocks from the Metro station so you can zip down to the Spanish Steps or the Coliseum for one Euro (less if you buy a day or week pass). He preferred the Vatican neighborhood to the area around the train station where most of the cheaper hotels can be found.
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You have two threads going:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=35030934
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=35030934
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We've enjoyed the Hotel Alimandi also in the Vatican area (very close to the entrance to the Vatican Museum.) They have two hotels - a 3 and 4 start and I think the 3 star would be within your budget.
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We had a good stay at the Hotel Florida ** at Via Cola di Rienzo, a major shopping avenue near the Vatican and a safe area. It is one of those hotels that occupy a few floors of a larger building (has elevator). Our room although not large was very clean, comfortable and bright. We had a shared bath, but since all the other rooms on our floor were en suite, it was like a private bath -large, modern, spotless and only a few steps from the door. Breakfast is not served but there are plenty of places nearby. The prices are well within what appears to be your budget. Desk staff were fine and freely gave touring advice. Our room looked exactly like the one pictured on www.eurocheapo.com
All in all, we found it to be an excellent value for Rome.
All in all, we found it to be an excellent value for Rome.
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I am checking out the suggestions that you have all posted. Thank you, I really appreciate the help.
I actually have stayed at Hotel Julia before when I traveled with someone else. I totally forgot about this place. I think I may try to see if they have room availability, but I'm still keeping my options open.
As for price range, Im looking to stay under $100 a night. I know that is hard to come by in Rome, especially in the summer months, but it's doable and these suggestions have helped. Again, thank you.
I actually have stayed at Hotel Julia before when I traveled with someone else. I totally forgot about this place. I think I may try to see if they have room availability, but I'm still keeping my options open.
As for price range, Im looking to stay under $100 a night. I know that is hard to come by in Rome, especially in the summer months, but it's doable and these suggestions have helped. Again, thank you.
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You could always try this apartment. Sleeps 3 and works out at €19EURS per person.
http://www.romanreference.com/apartment.php?refid=300
http://www.romanreference.com/apartment.php?refid=300
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