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Inexpensive lodging Bolzano
I am going to Bolzano to look at Otzi, the Iceman. Any suggestions for a cheap place to stay?
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Gasthof Weisses Kreuz is centrally located (on Kornplatz) and very inexpensive. They only have a few rooms so you must reserve.
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Thank you
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I think it depends on how cheap.
On my past visit, I was offered a room in a private home for a nominal sum. Of course that was when I had little money. You might write the tourist office (email) and ask if it has a list of home owners who have a "Zimmer frei" type of accomodation. That is German for "room that is vacant and for rent." You see the sign often in Switzerland in the summer. |
You're most welcome. I should add a few things: I haven't stayed there since 2001. At that time, they had rooms both with and without bath. All were basic but nice and clean; ours overlooked the plaza in front. No air conditioning, but you wouldn't expect that in a budget place. I am unaware of any website or e-mail; I reserved by phone, speaking in German. The woman I spoke with was very nice, as were the people we met when we arrived.
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I have never heard of the "Zimmer Frei" accomodations. This sounds like exactly what I am looking for. My budget is already stretched beyond it's limit because I am extending my trip by a week.
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This might be a stupid question but what are Zimmer Frei called in Italy?
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Katharine - The contact address for Bolzano APT (Tourist Office) is:
[email protected] Zimmer frei in Italian is 'Camere in affitto' - sometimes just shortened to 'Camere' You may find what you want on the APT website: http://www.bolzano-bozen.it/ Hope this helps ... Steve |
>Zimmer Frei
They aren't called "Zimmer frei" in German. It's just foreign tourists calling them that as a reaction to the "Zimmer frei" sign in the street. The name in german is "Privatzimmer". But there are also "Pension (sg), (Pensionen (pl)) and Hotels". |
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