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Old Feb 11th, 2007, 07:33 AM
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piazza navona - via di parione

I know the Piazza Navona is an interesting area... is anyone familiar with this via? I am looking at an apartment here and would like confirmation of the area? Is it central enough to be easy to get around? It does not have a/c, will that really be necessary in late may/early June?
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Old Feb 11th, 2007, 07:39 AM
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It's a great location. Easy to walk to lots of things, plus numerous bus connections are close.

I would want AC at that time of year. I guess it depends on your tolerance for heat.
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Maybe I should add that weatherbase.com shows the average high for that time of year in the mid-70's, but it can certainly be much warmer than that.
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Old Feb 11th, 2007, 08:32 AM
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I would definitely want A/C at that time of the year-especially when its gets humid.I fly there quite a bit every month for work and I sometimes start my A/C in the hotel up in late March and early April depending on the temps.
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I did find out that this place DOES have a/c if need and will be a small extra charge. I think the location will be great and it was nice to find out that a/c is available if needed.

Thank you for your responses!!
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I would definitley recommend A/C. I've been to Italy a few times in the summer months and it is HOT. Your apartment's in a great location so I would suggest keeping it but bringing an A/C unit to your new home!
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any recommendations for restaurants in this area?
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