March hotels in Rome?
#1
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March hotels in Rome?
Hi All!
First trip to Italy, 4 nights in Rome from March 3rd-7th. I'm wondering... for a double room w/ a private bath (hopefully at least 3 stars), am I asking too much if I'm looking in the $70-80 price range? AND close to the sights?
I know, it doesn't help that the $ is losing value... any help, comments appreciated!
First trip to Italy, 4 nights in Rome from March 3rd-7th. I'm wondering... for a double room w/ a private bath (hopefully at least 3 stars), am I asking too much if I'm looking in the $70-80 price range? AND close to the sights?
I know, it doesn't help that the $ is losing value... any help, comments appreciated!
#3
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I think that's probably asking too much, particularly the 3* requirement.
But take a look at these sites:
http://www.hotels.de
http://www.venere.com
http://www.ryanairhotels.com
http://www.easyclicktravel.com
http://www.hotelclub.net
http://www.hrs.de
http://www.laterooms.com
http://www.cross-pollinate.com
This place is a budget hotel with some hostel beds, but has very good reviews:
http://www.hotelpapagermano.com
I wouldn't select a hotel without getting lots of reviews and possibly asking about it here, because it's easy to make a mistake and get a so-so or worse location.
You might also want to consider convents, which have been posted about on other threads.
But take a look at these sites:
http://www.hotels.de
http://www.venere.com
http://www.ryanairhotels.com
http://www.easyclicktravel.com
http://www.hotelclub.net
http://www.hrs.de
http://www.laterooms.com
http://www.cross-pollinate.com
This place is a budget hotel with some hostel beds, but has very good reviews:
http://www.hotelpapagermano.com
I wouldn't select a hotel without getting lots of reviews and possibly asking about it here, because it's easy to make a mistake and get a so-so or worse location.
You might also want to consider convents, which have been posted about on other threads.
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Or maybe you were really trying to say $70-80 <b>per person</b> per night.
Either way, take a look through the listings on www.eurocheapo.com
Best wishes,
Rex
Either way, take a look through the listings on www.eurocheapo.com
Best wishes,
Rex
#7
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Well, now my first post isn't showing up, so I'll make it short.
Look at Hotel Italia. It gets generally good reviews at tripadvisor.com. Low season rate is 70 euros...about $90. One thread said they have a "Rick Steves" discount if you show them his book. Do a search here on Fodors for "hotel italia" using the Italy topic.
Look at Hotel Italia. It gets generally good reviews at tripadvisor.com. Low season rate is 70 euros...about $90. One thread said they have a "Rick Steves" discount if you show them his book. Do a search here on Fodors for "hotel italia" using the Italy topic.
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Late reply, but we ended up staying at Hotel Aberdeen, using a Rick Steve's discount, and it was... 85-90 Euro/ night.
Great hotel... larger than I expected, and a great location for us. It was close to Termini and to a smaller station, we took the subway or walked everywhere.
Great hotel... larger than I expected, and a great location for us. It was close to Termini and to a smaller station, we took the subway or walked everywhere.




