Help needed with rome accommodation...
#1
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Joined: Jun 2007
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Help needed with rome accommodation...
Hi everyone,
We will be lucky enough to go back to rome again in september, alas for only 1 night, but still very excited. We desperatly want to stay around the ponte sisto / campo de fiori/ navona area.
Last time we had a wonderful apartment through sleep in italy right next to the ponte sisto for 93 euros a night (june 2007) however this is fully booked and we are having such difficulty finding a bed and breakfast in that area ( especially for only one night)
please please please can anyone help.
Many thanks
Lorraine
We will be lucky enough to go back to rome again in september, alas for only 1 night, but still very excited. We desperatly want to stay around the ponte sisto / campo de fiori/ navona area.
Last time we had a wonderful apartment through sleep in italy right next to the ponte sisto for 93 euros a night (june 2007) however this is fully booked and we are having such difficulty finding a bed and breakfast in that area ( especially for only one night)
please please please can anyone help.
Many thanks
Lorraine
#2
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 5
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Rome
Albergo del Sole al Biscione
$185/night
This little gem in Campo de' Fiori has one of the quaintest multilevel terraces in old Rome; stunning views are guaranteed, with center stage taken by the great dome of Santa Andrea della Valle. Don't be put off by the hotel's neon-ish sign out front -- the atmosphere inside is cozy, with open-beam ceilings and old-fashioned furnishings. Modern comforts include an elevator. Rooms are set out in simple pensione style, featuring early-20th-century wardrobes and veneer bed frames.
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Albergo del Sole al Biscione
$185/night
This little gem in Campo de' Fiori has one of the quaintest multilevel terraces in old Rome; stunning views are guaranteed, with center stage taken by the great dome of Santa Andrea della Valle. Don't be put off by the hotel's neon-ish sign out front -- the atmosphere inside is cozy, with open-beam ceilings and old-fashioned furnishings. Modern comforts include an elevator. Rooms are set out in simple pensione style, featuring early-20th-century wardrobes and veneer bed frames.
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i just got this in the frommer's newsletter today!
#5
Joined: May 2006
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We loved the Arco del Lauro B&B in Trastevere, a 5 minute walk to the Ponte Sisto, 7 minutes to the campo. We paid 120 E for a double in May. Lorenza was delightful to work with and the place, while simple and small, was spotless and quiet. A very good value and we'll tay here again next time we go.
#6
Joined: Jan 2003
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We stayed here in January and loved it. 5 min walk to Campo dei Fiori.
http://www.sleepinitaly.com/files/ap...dipiet%E0.html
http://www.sleepinitaly.com/files/ap...dipiet%E0.html




