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bamababe Sep 2nd, 2007 03:29 PM

Lodging near Piazza Navona
 
We will be in Rome late May for 2 nights. We want to be near Piazza Navona. I need recommendations for hotel/B&B in the $100- $150 range , if possible. Would an apartment be worth looking into for such a short stay? Most seem to want @ least a 3 nights stay.

Karen

Jean Sep 2nd, 2007 03:34 PM

Have you checked www.venere.com? Your budget will be a challenge but not impossible. I'm not familiar with an apartment rental service that will accommodate a 2-night stay, but perhaps someone else here has knowledge of one.

NeoPatrick Sep 2nd, 2007 05:23 PM

Forget the apartment for 2 nights. Good ones won't book you for that, and those that might are likely to dump you at the last minute if they get a longer rental.


bamababe Sep 2nd, 2007 05:53 PM

I agree that I probably need to increase my budget per night. Do you have any recommendations at all in the Navona area? I guess I can think of changing the location but it needs to be centrally located. I'm open to suggestions. I have looked at venere.com and see places but would prefer to hear from anyone on their own experiences.

NeoPatrick, thanks for that tip. I hadn't thought of being dumped!

Jean Sep 3rd, 2007 08:20 AM

Don't limit yourself to the immediate Piazza Navona area. You just want to be in the historical center.

bamababe Sep 3rd, 2007 09:48 AM

Jean, do you have any suggestions for the historical district? I am limiting myself by choosing only the Navona area so any input is appreciated.

We haven't been to Rome in about 5 years and it seems like the prices have risen markedly.

hausfrau Sep 3rd, 2007 09:53 AM

If you are willing to spend a little more, try Residenza Canali, my new favorite. www.residenzacanali.com

In May you might still be able to get a room there for less than $200. IMHO, it is worth the money for an absolutely lovely little hotel in a fabulous location.


roadlesstraveled Sep 3rd, 2007 10:44 AM

I can highly recommend the Hotel Tetropace 33. It is located about a block from Piazza Navona and is within walking distance from almost all of the major sites. The breakfast is awful but I only paid 100€ for a single in March. It does not have a lift but it does have a beautiful spiral staircase.

tuscanlifeedit Sep 3rd, 2007 12:31 PM

roadlesstraveled: was that March '07 that you were at the TeatroPace33? We stayed there a couple of years ago, but haven't found a decent rate there since then.

I don't mean to hijack this thread, but it will be good info for bamababe as well as myself. Were those US dollars? Did you use a book engine or write to the hotel itself?

Breakfast is crap there, but the rooms are comfy and bathrooms are nice. We had a big room with a little tiny balcony.

roadlesstraveled Sep 3rd, 2007 08:19 PM

Hi tuscanlifeedit

Yes it was from March 14 to March 21 of this year. In US dollars it was about $127 a night for the single. It was a nice room with a good sized bathroom and two big windows that overlooked a neighboring courtyard. I booked through the hotel using email. I booked several months ahead.

dina4 Sep 3rd, 2007 08:27 PM

neopatrick--
is it true that you can dumped if you only rent for 2 nights?!
I was going to try to rent an apt for 2 nights next june. I'm so disappointed if this is true.

has this happend to people on this forum??

thanks,
dina

Jean Sep 4th, 2007 04:55 PM

Bamababe, I reiterate my suggestion to look at venere.com. You can search first by budget and then by area, or vice versa. What's more important: Piazza Navona or your budget?


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